Anonymous, (Park Barnitz). The Book of Jade. Doxey's, At the Sign of the Lark (William Doxey), New York. Limited to six-hundred copies. (either February or Autumn) 1901.
Barnitz, Park. "After-Life." [v] Overland Monthly, 37:595. January, 1901.
Barnitz, Park. "To the Mona Lisa of Da Vinci." [v] Overland Monthly, 37: 790.March, 1901.
Barnitz, Park. "Art of the Future." [essay] Poet-Lore 13, 3:357-365. July, 1901.
Barnitz, Park. "Selections from The Book of Jade": "Song", "Consolation",
and"Parfait Amour". [v] Fresco: The University of Detroit Quarterly, Vol 9, 4:18-19. Appendix to article "David Park Barnitz, America's'Yellow Nineties Poet'," by Joseph Payne Brennan. (Summer 1959)
Barnitz, Park. "Consolation". [v] Essence, 6:6. Edited by Joseph Payne Brennan. (Winter 1952-1953)
Barnitz, Park. "Ashtoreth" and "The Defilers." [v] Macabre, 9:8-9. Edited by Joseph Payne Brennan. (Summer 1961)
Barnitz, Park. The Book of Jade . (Reprint of 1901 edition, with poems from Overland and essay from Poet-Lore added). Durto Press (At the Sign of the Sigh), London. Intro. By Mark Valentine, afterward by Thomas Ligotti. Limited to three-hundred copies. (1998)
(Beinecke Library copy, Yale.) Anonymous, (Park Barnitz). The Book of Jade. Doxey's, At the Sign of the Lark (William Doxey), New York. Copy No. 13 out of 600. Annoted copy, with photographic frontspiece, a"lost poem", "Danse Macabre", pasted into back in galley-proof form, etc. (see "Annotations in the Beinecke Yale copy" for more info.) (1901)
(Brown University, John Hay Library copy.) Anonymous, (Park Barnitz). The Book of Jade. Doxey's, At the Sign of the Lark (William Doxey), New York. Copy No. 213 out of 600. (1901)
(Internet Archive copy, University of California Libraries,) Anonymous, (Park Barnitz). The Book of Jade. Doxey's, At the Sign of the Lark (William Doxey), New York. Copy No. 560 out of 600. (1901)
(Joseph Payne Brennan's copy.) Anonymous, (Park Barnitz). The Book of Jade. Doxey's, At the Sign of the Lark(William Doxey), New York. Copy No. 146 out of 600. (Has note from Brennan, dealing with his discovery of the annotated edition of the BOJ in the Beinecke Library, Yale, and describing how he purchased the present edition on October 10, 1947, on"the anniversary of David Park Barnitz's death. These lines were written on that date also." (1901)
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