Note that all books were removed from the collection and will be available from the Grenander Department's book collection as they are cataloged in Minerva, the University Libraries' online catalog.
Includes copies of hardcover and softcover books that include contributions by or references to Geof Huth, as well as a few heavily annotated books belonging to Huth. References to or sections by Geof Huth in these books are marked with small metal clips ("page points") on the respective pages.
Audiatur: Katalog for Ny Poesi, Bergen 13. - 16. Oktober 2005, 2005. Includes a translation of a short essay by Geof Huth ("Variasjon Versus Flyktighet I Samitidspoesien") and a translation of an interview of Geof Huth by Crag Hill and Ron Silliman ("Intervju med Geof Huth"), both in Norwegian.
Berry, Jake. Brambu Drezi, 2006. Signed and inscribed by the author, this book was published with financial support from Geof Huth, among others.
Dickson, Paul. Slang! The Topic-by-Topic Dictionary of Contemporary American Lingoes, 1990. Includes thanks to Geof Huth for help with chapter 22: "Teen and High School Slang".
Dresher, Olivia, ed. In Pieces: An Anthology of Fragmentary Writing, 2006. Includes a back-cover blurb by Geof Huth.
Goddard, Dennis E. A Junior Geography of Barbados, 1966. A schoolbook of Geoffrey Huth, with his name written in it by his mother circa 1970, includes numerous markings by Huth noting where he found some of the source text for his long poem, A topographicall Description and Admeasurement of the YLAND of BARBADOS in the West INDYAES with the Mrs Names of Seuerall plantaco» ns.
Gunderloy, Mike and Michael Ziesing, eds. Anarchy and the End of History, 1991. Signed by both authors (including Geof Huth's friend and the editor of Factsheet Five, Mike Gunderloy) and ironically inscribed "Anarchy is Chaos" and "Chaos is Anarchy" at Huth's request.
Hitt, Jack, ed. In a Word: A Harper's Magazine Dictionary of Words that Don't Exist but Ought To, 1992 Includes twenty-two words coined by Geof Huth, along with definitions and illustrative uses of those words.
Hoyos, F. A. Barbados: Our Island Home, 1970 edition. A schoolbook of Geoffrey Huth signed by him circa 1971, includes some notes by Huth for his long poem, A topographicall Description and Admeasurement of the YLAND of BARBADOS in the West INDYAES with the Mrs Names of Seuerall plantaco» ns and the source for the poem's title (from the earliest map of Barbados, which is reproduced on page 92).
Jerome, Judson, ed. 1990 Poet's Market, 1989. Includes an announcement for Geof Huth's micropress dbqp.
Kammen, Carol and Norma Prendergast, eds. Encyclopedia of Local History, 2000. Includes three entries by Geof Huth.
Kostelanetz, Richard, ed. Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes, 1993. Includes an entry on and fifteen entries by Geof Huth.
Kostelanetz, Richard, ed. Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes, second edition, 2000. Includes an entry on and twenty-four entries by Geof Huth.
Leab, Daniel J. and Philip P. Mason, eds. Labor History Archives in the United States: A Guide for Researching and Teaching, 1992. Includes an essay by Geof Huth.
Lewis, Matthew B. The Monk, 1977 printing. Heavily annotated by Geof Huth.
Loose Watch: A Lost and Found Times Anthology, 1998. Includes three pieces by Geof Huth.
O'Connor, Flannery. Wise Blood, 1973 printing. Annotated by Geof Huth.
Saper, Craig J. Networked Art, 2001. Includes a four-page discussion of Geof Huth's micropress, dbqp.
Schmidt, S. J., ed. ersichlichkeiten: internationale visuelle texte der 90er, 1996. Includes reproductions of a number of issues of dbqp and of a concrete poem manuscript by Geof Huth from 1986.
Stevens, Wallace. The Collected Poems, 1982. Heavily annotated by Geof Huth during a class taken with Phillip Booth in the early 1980s.