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Genoa

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by Paul Metcalf


  Jordan, Harvey Ernest and Kindred, James Ernest. A Textbook of Embryology.

  Leyda, Jay. The Melville Log.

  Martindale, Ramona. Unpublished manuscripts, letters, etc.

  May, Alan G. “Mummies from Alaska,” Natural History, March, 1951.

  Melville, Herman. The Apple-Tree Table, and Other Stories.

  ——— Bartleby the Scrivener.

  ——— Benito Cereno.

  ——— Billy Budd, Foretopman.

  ——— Clarel, a Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land.

  ——— Selected Poems.

  ——— The Confidence-Man: his masquerade.

  ——— Daniel Orme.

  ——— The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles.

  ——— Fragments From A Writing Desk.

  ——— The Happy Failure.

  ——— Hawthorne And His Mosses.

  ——— I And My Chimney.

  ——— Israel Potter, his fifty years of exile.

  ——— Journal of a Visit to London and the Continent, 1849-1850.

  ——— Journal Up The Straits, October 11, 1856.

  ——— Mardi; and a voyage thither.

  ——— Moby-Dick, or The Whale.

  ——— Omoo: a narrative of adventures in the South Seas.

  ——— Paradise of Bachelors.

  ——— Piazza Tales.

  ——— Pierre, or the ambiguities.

  ——— Redburn: his first voyage.

  ——— Tartarus of Maids.

  ——— The Two Temples.

  ——— Typee: a peep at Polynesian life.

  ——— White-Jacket; or The World in a man-of-war.

  Metcalf, Eleanor Melville. Herman Melville, Cycle and Epicycle.

  Milne, E. A. Kinematic Relativity.

  Writers’ Program of the WPA in the State of Missouri. Missouri: A Guide to the “Show Me” State.

  Morison, Samuel Eliot. Admiral of the Ocean-Sea: a life of Christopher Columbus.

  Murray, Henry A. Notes to Melville’s Pierre.

  National Geographic Society (US). The Book of Fishes.

  Olson, Charles. Call Me Ishmael.

  Plato. The Timaeus and Critias.

  Ragozin, Zenaide A. A History of the World—Earliest Peoples.

  Roberts, John D. Personal letters.

  Shipley, Joseph T. Dictionary Of Word Origins.

  Spence, Lewis. Atlantis in America.

  ——— History of Atlantis.

  Thacher, John Boyd. Christopher Columbus, his life, his works, his remains . . .

  [United Press Accounts] Bobby Greenlease Kidnapping Story.

  Vaillant, George C. Indian Arts in North America.

  Vestal, Stanley. The Missouri (Rivers of America Series).

  von Hagen, Victor W. “Shrunken Heads,” Natural History (March, 1952).

  Willy, A., Vander, L., and Fisher, O. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Sex.

  Yates, Raymond. The Weather as a Hobby.

  Genoa was designed at Coffee House Press, in the historic Grain Belt Brewery’s Bottling House near downtown Minneapolis. The text is set in Caslon.

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  Also from Coffee House Press

  The Collected Works of Paul Metcalf

  Volume One • 1956–1976

  978-1-56689-050-2

  Volume Two • 1976–1986

  978-1-56689-056-4

  Volume Three • 1987–1997

  978-1-56689-062-5

 

 

 


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