A
Lily for My Love.
Providence, RI: Privately published, 1959.
The
Sonnets. New York: Lorenz
& Ellen Gude, 1964, 300 copies; second edition, New York: Grove Press,
1966; enlarged edition, New York: United Artists, 1982, limited issue of 20
copies and trade issue.
Seventeen, by Berrigan and Ron Padgett. New York:
Privately published, 1964.
Living
with Chris, drawn by Joe
Brainard. New York: Boke Press [ca. 1965].
Bean
Spasms, by Berrigan and Ron
Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard. New York: Kulchur Press, 1967.
Many
Happy Returns: To Dick Gallup.
San Francisco: Grabhorn-Hoyem Press, 1967. Broadside. 204 copies.
Many
Happy Returns: Poems. New
York: Corinth Books, 1969. Limited issue of 50 copies and trade issue of 1,450
copies.
Doubletalk,
by Berrigan and Anselm Hollo. Iowa City: Privately published by T. G. Miller, 1969. 240 copies.
Fragment:
For Jim Brady. London: Cape
Goliard Press, 1969. Broadside, 327 copies.
Noh, by Berrigan and Ron Padgett. [New York?]:
Lines Press, 1959. Broadside. 250 copies.
Peace. Detroit: Alternative Press, 1969. Broadside.
Power
Plant Poems, by Kenward
Elmslie, edited by Berrigan, with drawings by Joe Brainard. New York: C Press
[196-?].
In
the Early Morning Rain, with
drawings by George Schneeman. London: Cape Goliard Press, 1970. Limited issue
of 50 copies and trade issue.
Scorpion,
Eagle & Dove: A Love Poem.
[s.l., s.n., 1970?]. Broadside.
Memorial
Day, by Berrigan and Anne
Waldman. New York: Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, 1971;
London: Aloes Books, 1974, 500 copies.
Train
Rides: (February 18th 1971) for Joe.
New York: Vehicle Editions, 1971. 1,500 copies.
An
Interview with Ted Berrigan.
London: Ignu Publications, 1971.
Back
to Boston Again, by
Berrigan, Tom Clark, and Ron Padgett. New York: Telegraph Books, 1972. Limited
issue of 50 copies and trade issue.
The
Drunken Boat, with drawings
by Joe Brainard. New York: Adventures in Poetry, 1974.
A
Feeling for Leaving. New
York: Forward Books, 1975. 400 copies.
Red
Wagon: Poems. Chicago: Yellow
Press, 1976. Limited issue of 26 copies and trade issue.
Clear
the Range. New York:
Adventures in Poetry/Coach House South, 1977. 750 copies.
Nothing
for You. Lennox, MA: Angel
Hair Books, 1977. 1,000 copies.
Think
of Anything, by Berrigan and
Robert Creeley. New York: Hard Press, 1977. Postcard.
Yo-Yo's
with Money, by Berrigan and
Harris Schiff. Henniker, NH: United Artists Books, 1979. 500 copies.
Landscape
with Figures (Southampton).
Grindstone City, MI: Alternative Press [197-?]. Postcard.
So
Going around Cities: New and Selected Poems 1958-1979, with drawings by George Schneeman. Berkeley,
CA: Blue Wind Press, 1980.
In a
Blue River. New York: Little
Light, 1981. 500 copies.
The
Morning Line. Santa Barbara:
Am Here Books/Immediate Editions, 1982.
Paris,
France. Grindstone City, MI:
Alternative Press [1982?]. Card.
A
Certain Slant of Light.
Oakland, CA: O Books, 1988.
Talking
in Tranquility: Interviews with Ted Berrigan, edited by Stephen Ratcliffe and Leslie Scalapino. Bolinas, CA:
Avenue B/Oakland, CA: O Books, 1991.
Selected
Poems, edited by Aram
Saroyan. New York & London: Penguin, 1994.
On
the Level Everyday: Selected Talks on Poetry and the Art of Living, edited by Joel Lewis. Jersey City, NJ:
Talisman House, 1997.
Great
Stories of the Chair. New York:
Situations #7, 1998.
Bibliographies:
DLB 5, DLB
169.
Aaron Fischer. Ted Berrigan: An Annotated Checklist, Featuring Collaborations between Ted Berrigan and
George Schneeman. New York: Granary Books, 1998.