

He worked alongside Martin Amis, Bruce Chatwin, Roald Dahl, Joseph Heller, Doris Lessing, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ian McEwan, Philip Roth and Kurt Vonnegurt, amongst many others.

He has been described as 'the most important publisher in Britain the most innovative, adventurous, and newsworthy'. Tom Maschler was born in Berlin in 1933 and died in 2018. By this 13th printing 75,000 copies were in print by 1993 this had risen to 745,000! A book in Very good condition, priced at 75 cents slight discolouration along spine with rubbing to spine foot and tail dust soiling to white areas of the cover panels. With an Introduction by William Carlos Williams.

Now in a clear, removable, archival protective sleeve. Publisher's printed card wraps, stapled, with black interior. This address was Tom Maschler's home where he accommodated Ginsberg for two months whilst the latter was doing readings in England. First Edition, thirteenth printing, of Number Four in The Pocket Poets Series, SIGNED, INSCRIBED and DOODLED by the author on the title page, to Tom Maschler and from Maschler's library: 'For Tom Maschler 1965 hungover from the party Allen Ginbsberg 9 Chalcot Crescent London June 2, 1965'.
