FIELDING DAWSON, 1930 –

 

6 Stories of the Love of Life.  Black Mountain, NC:  Privately printed [1949?].

 

A Simple Wish for a Sincere and Meaningful Christmas.  Black Mountain, NC.  Privately printed [1949?].

 

2 & 4 Poems, by Dawson and Jack Boyd.  Black Mountain, NC:  Privately printed, 1950.  250 copies.

 

Elizabeth Constantine.  Asheville, NC:  Biltmore Press, 1955.  150 copies.

 

Krazy Kat and One More.  San Francisco:  [s.n.], 1955.  150 copies.

 

Ajax.  [s.l.]:  Jonathan William [1956?].  Jargon Broadside 2.

 

An Essay on American Fiction.  New York:  Interim Books, 1963.

 

Thread.  Woolwich, UK:  Ferry Press, 1964.  600 copies.

 

Man Steps Into Space.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1965.  500 copies.

 

The First Night.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1966.  Broadside.

 

An Emotional Memoir of Franz Kline.  New York:  Pantheon, 1967.

 

Krazy Kat, The Unveiling, and Other Stories.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1969.  Limited issues of 276 copies and trade issue of 1,000 copies.

 

The Yin and Yang Radio Repair Man.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1970.  426 copies.

 

The Black Mountain Book.  New York:  Croton Press, 1970; revised edition, Rocky Mount:  North Carolina Wesleyan College Press, 1991.

 

Open Road:  A Novel:  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1970.  Limited issues of 226 copies and trade issue of 1,000 copies.

 

The Mandalay Dream.  Indianapolis:  Bobbs Merrill, 1971.

 

Entelechy One, an Essay on Actuality.  [s.l.]:  Stone Press, 1971.

 

The Dream/Thunder Road:  Stories and Dreams, 1955-1965.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1972.  Limited issues of 226 copies and trade issue of 1,000 copies.

 

A Great Day for a Ballgame:  A Conscious Love Story.  Indianapolis:  Bobbs Merrill, 1973.

 

The Greatest Story Ever Told:  A Transformation.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1973.  Limited issues of 226 copies and trade issue.

 

The Miracle.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1973.  Sparrow 12.

 

On Duberman’s Black Mountain & B.H. Friedman’s Biography of Jackson Pollock.  Toronto:  Coach House Press, 1973.

 

Homage to Hammett & Chandler.  New York:  Privately printed, 1974.  Broadside.

 

A Letter From Black Mountain.  Storrs:  University of Connecticut Library, 1974.  250 copies.

 

Nantucket Incident.  New York:  Privately printed, 1974.  Broadside.

 

A Slow Roll Over Haystacks.  Bowling Green, OH:  Tribal Press, 1974.  Broadside.

 

The Sun Rises into the Sky, and Other Stories, 1952-1966.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1974.  Limited issues of 226 copies and trade issue of 1,500 copies.

 

Tiger Lilies.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1974.  Sparrow 26.

 

Hot What?  Collages, Texts, Photographs, by Lyle Bongé, Dawson, and Jonathan Williams.  Dublin:  GA:  Mole Press, 1975.  500 copies.

 

In the Evening, on Lehigh Street.  New York:  Privately printed, 1975.  Broadside.

 

She Was an Attractive Young White… Buffalo, NY:  Just Buffalo Press, 1975.  Broadside.

 

From Two Penny Lane:  A New Novel.  San Francisco:  Holbrook Teter & Michael Myers, 1975.

 

On Shortstop as the Figure of Kinesis.  Durham, NC.  Bassett Fund, Duke University, 1975.  300 copies.

 

More Tiger Lilies.  Los Angeles:  Black Sparrow, 1976 .  Sparrow 49.

 

Moon the Shirt and Pants Monopoly Man, by Dawson and Stephen Emerson.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1976.  300 copies.

 

On the Dangers of Writers Teaching.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1976.  500 copies.

 

The Man Who Changed Overnight, and Other Stories and Dreams, 1970-1974.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1976.  226 copies.

 

Slouching Toward the Stars, by Dawson and Bob Callahan.  Vancouver:  Pulp Press, 1976.  Broadside.

 

Homage to Ring Lardner/FD Libra 1475:  Le World 75 Serious.  New York:  Privately printed [1976?].  Broadside.

 

The Diplomat, by Mr. Dawson of New York.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1977.  350 copies.

 

Penny Lane:  A Novel.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1977.  Limited issues of 226 copies and trade issue.

 

Two Penny Lane:  A Novel.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1977.  Limited issues of 276 copies and trade issue.

 

The Second Diplomat.  London:  Ferry Press, 1977.

 

Delayed:  Not Postponed, edited by Maureen Owen.  New York:  Telephone Books, 1978.  1,000 copies.

 

Fielding Dawson:  New Collages.  Syracuse, NY:  Light Work, 1978.  1,000 copies.

 

Prophet.  Buffalo, NY:  Just Buffalo Press, 1979.  250 copies.

 

Aunty Dot and the Christmas Tree.  New York:  Short Stop Press, 1979.  550 copies.

 

Three Penny Lane:  A Novel.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1981.  Limited issues of 276 copies and trade issue.

 

Two Early Stories.  Durham, NC:  Short Stop Press, 1981.  350 copies.

 

The Yellow Cab:  An Essay on New Fiction.  Kent, OH:  Viscerally Press, 1981.  300 copies.

 

Krazy Kat & 76 More:  Collected Stories, 1950-1976.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1982.  576 copies.

 

Tiger Lilies:  An American Childhood.  Durham, NC:  Duke University Press, 1984.

 

Virginia Dare:  Stories, 1976-1981.  Santa Barbara:  Black Sparrow, 1985.  Limited and trade issues.

 

Will She Understand?:  New Short Stories, with collages by the author.  Santa Rosa, CA:  Black Sparrow, 1988.  Limited and trade issues.

 

3x3:  Paul Metcalf, Fielding Dawson, Michael Rumaker.  Rocky Mount:  North Carolina Wesleyan College Press, 1989.  1,000 copies.

 

The Trick:  New Stories, with photos and collages by the author.  Santa Rosa, CA:  Black Sparrow, 1991.  351 copies.

 

The Orange in the Orange: A Novella and Two Stories.  Santa Rosa, CA:  Black Sparrow, 1995.  Limited issues of 326 copies and trade issue.

 

The Dirty Blue Car:  A Long Story.  Fresno, CA:  Wake Up Heavy, 1999.  200 copies.

 

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