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1953015573Firenze 1953 In-4 Agrafé, couverture illustrée
1960ABE-893046688716 PAGES FORMAT 30X40-ABEL BONNARD CONTRE LA HAUTE COUR/1P/PHOTO-DEUX ACADEMICIENS DE LA SAISON/JULES ROMAINS "LE COUPLE FRANCE-ALLEMAGNE"/HENRY DE MONTHERLANT "LE SOLSTICE DE JUIN"-DANS LE SILLAGE DE NIKITA/PAR LUCIEN REBATET-LA LUTTE POUR LA VERITABLE LIBERTE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT/1P PAR EDITH DELAMARE-ACTEURS, VOULEZ-VOUS DONC QU'ON SUIVE VOTRE ENTERREMENT?/ETIENNE BIERRY ET HENRI VIRLOGEUX PAR BEN/"LA DERNIERE BANDE" DE SAMUEL BECKETT/"LETTRE MORTE" DE ROBERT PINGET/"LES RADIS CREUX" DE JEAN MECKERT-SOIXANTE QUATRE ANS APRES./PAR PIERRE DOMINIQUE/RUSSIE
V14148o.O., o.J. [Zweitausendeins]. Gr.-8°, Originalkarton (Paperback), 336 + 292 S.,
1966CLL-667Paris, Editions de Minuit, 1966 Plaquette in-8 de 30pp., 1 f. bl., broché sous couverture à rabats, non coupé.
1968CLL-172Paris, Editions de Minuit, 1968 Plaquette in-8 de 30pp., (1) f., broché sous couverture à rabats.
1852233354.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1966552338London: Faber and Faber 1966. Softcover. Fine. First edition. 31pp. Stapled wrappers. Fine. A complete list of poetry and plays arranged under author or editor of poetry and plays Faber paper covered editions Ariel poems Sesame books and an index of titles. Scarce OCLC locates no copies. Faber and Faber unknown
195832824New York: Zero Press 1958. First edition. Cloth jacket spine slightly faded else fine with wraparound band. Zero Press unknown
193949110Norfolk CT: New Directions 1939. First American Edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. 196p octavo American issue using sheets of the 1929 Shakespeare and Company. Greenish-blue cloth. Slightest sunning on boards text leaves slightly toned else about fine in slightly spine sunned very near fine dust jacket fresh and bright. Inscribed by Samuel Beckett to author Dan Pope on the title page "for Dan Pope Samuel Beckett" <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover
1986499543London / New York: John Calder/ Riverrun Press 1986. Hardcover. Fine. First edition deluxe issue. Octavo. 135pp. Quarter tan calf gilt and maroon cloth boards. Illustrated including photographs by John Minihan of Beckett. Top edge and fore-edge gilt. Fine in near fine publisher's unprinted glassine dust jacket with a little chipping and a fine publisher's slipcase box. Prints for the first time Samuel Beckett's radio script for The Capital of the Ruins about Beckett's experiences in the Irish Red Cross from August 1945 to January 1946 on the Normandy coast in the town of St. Lo. The script was originally read by Samuel Beckett on June 10 1946 on Radio Erin and includes birthday tributes by Richard Ellman Billie Whitelaw David Warrilow Eoin O'Brien Barry McGovern Barney Rosset John Fletcher and others. Specially bound and limited to 50 numbered copies as follows: copies number 1-5 went to Beckett 6-28 went to contributors 29-49 to Bertram Rota and No. 50 to the publisher. This is copy number 7 thus a contributor's copy. John Calder/ Riverrun Press hardcover
1986514188London / New York: John Calder / Riverrun Press 1986. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. 135pp. Illustrated by John Minihan. A few tiny spots on the endpapers else fine in an about fine dust jacket with a touch of foxing to the tops of flaps. Prints for the first time Beckett's radio script for "The Capital of the Ruins'' about his experiences in the Irish Red Cross on the Normandy coast from August 1945 to January 1946 which was originally read by Beckett on Radio Erin on June 10 1946. Additional contributions by John Calder Martin Esslin James Knowlson Aldo Tagliaferri Enoch Brater Colin Duckworth Richard Ellman Charles Monteith Siegfried Unseld and more. John Calder / Riverrun Press hardcover
1986510754London / New York: John Calder / Riverrun Press 1986. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First British edition. 135pp. Illustrated by John Minihan. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Prints for the first time Beckett's radio script for "The Capital of the Ruins'' about his experiences in the Irish Red Cross on the Normandy coast from August 1945 to January 1946 which was originally read by Beckett on Radio Erin on June 10 1946. Additional contributions by John Calder Martin Esslin James Knowlson Aldo Tagliaferri Enoch Brater Colin Duckworth Richard Ellman Charles Monteith Siegfried Unseld and more. John Calder / Riverrun Press hardcover
196021723London: Privately Printed by the Shenval Press 1960. One of 70 copies "printed and distributed for the friends of T. E. Hanley". 1 vols. 8vo. Original plain wrappers with printed jacket. Some light soiling else fine. One of 70 copies "printed and distributed for the friends of T. E. Hanley" 1 vols. 8vo. Tindall was a Professor of English at Columbia at the time of this publication on Beckett's "semblables". Carlton Lake "The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin" New Series No. 28 p. 64. Carlton Lake "The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin" New Series No. 28 p. 64 <br/><br/> Privately Printed [by the Shenval Press] unknown
469378London: The Little Theatre Club 1971. Unbound. Fine. Broadside. Approximately 8" x 13". Nicely framed. Unexamined out of frame appears fine. An artifact from what was apparently the first production of Waiting for Godot with an all-female cast. We could find little about the production. Beckett and then his estate strongly resisted the casting of female actors going as far as bringing legal action against several production to mixed results. We could find very little record of this particular production. Rare. Presumably not many broadsides survived from the six-day run with a reported audience capacity of 50 if indeed it was ever performed at all. OCLC locates a single copy. The Little Theatre Club unknown
1979549222London: Demarco Gallery Theatre 1979. Unbound. Fine. Photographically illustrated in brown on pale brown paper with small map of directions to the theatre. Approximately 8†x 12â€. Old folds else fine. Demarco Gallery Theatre unknown
1959619707New York: Grove Press 1959. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First editions. Small octavo. 160 185 256 256pp. Publisher's red cloth with gilt spine letter consisting of four issues bound in one volume with index and orignal wrappers at the rear. Abstract discoloration to the spine and boards mostly the rear boardssee photo else near fine with some bumped at the spine ends. The four issues contain "Krapp's Last Tape" by Samuel Beckett and "Essentials of Spontaneous Prose" and " Belief and Technique for Modern Prose" by Jack Kerouac. Additional contributions by Robert Creeley Denise Levertov Charles Olson Kenneth Koch Frank O'Hara Gary Snyder Federico García Lorca Octavio Paz Carlos Fuentes Juan José Arreola E.E. Cummings Robert Lowell Gregory Corso Allen Ginsberg James Merrill John Ashbery and many more. Grove Press hardcover
1959518902New York: Evergreen Review 1959. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 224pp. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. Light wear at extremities of spine and front cover faint crease on front cover else a bright very good or better copy. Inscribed by Beckett on pge 21 at his contribution: "The publication of author's English translation of 'texte pour rien' best wishes from Sam. 1960". An unusually long inscription from Beckett whose inscriptions are usually terse. Contains Beckett's Text for Nothing I F&F 378. Additional contributions by Henry Miller Frank O'Hara Denise Levertov Gary Snyder et al. Evergreen Review unknown
1992511076The Hague: Samuel Beckett Festival 1992. Unbound. Fine. Five programs or announcements. Slim octavos. One single sheet; two sheets folded to make four pages each; and two folio sheets folded down. Text mostly in Dutch with a few snippets in English. Fine. A handsome little collection of material from the festival: "For eleven days The Hague will be a Samuel Beckett city. More than 70 Dutch and foreign theatre productions will show work by about and inspired by Samuel Beckett. Apart from drama there will be visual arts dance music film and video. Samuel Beckett Festival unknown
1958333192New York City 1958. 5.5" x 4.25. Fine. 5.5" x 4.25" Samuel Beckett's Endgame is considered one of his greatest plays that was first performed Arpil 3rd 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre in London and in French. The play was originally written in French before Beckett translated it to English and although it was written before Waiting for Godot it premiered afterward and benefitted from the success of the latter. <br /> <br /> This handbill is for the American premire of the play at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City in a series of dates during January 1958. This iteration was directed by Alan Schneider and designed by David Hays and starred Alvin Epstein Lester Rawlins P.J. Kelly and Nydia Westman. unknown
1965379547Consett County Durham: Ramsden Williams Publications 1965. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Elizabeth Mew. Small quarto. 24pp. Stapled stiff glossy wraps. Wear along the spine bumping at the spine end and some light rubbing to the rear wrap about near fine. A literary journal published by Durham University with the first appearance of Samuel Beckett's "Jem Higgins' Love-Letter to the Alba" an excerpt from his first novel Dream of Fair to Middling Women published posthumously in 1992. Federman and Fletcher 43. With additional contributions from Christopher Ramsden John Fletcher Jon Silkin Ken Smith W. Price Turner J. Roger Little and Peter Jackson. Seven copies in OCLC. Ramsden Williams Publications unknown
1929499526Paris / "Made in Great Britain" publisher's rubberstamp: Shakespeare and Company 1929. Softcover. Very Good. First edition English issue published by Shakespeare and Company in Paris with publisher's rubberstamp: "Made in Great Britain" at lower margin of title page. Small octavo. Printed wrappers. Printed wrappers. Ink owner name on the front flyleaf “Charles Forman Brown†and linoleum-cut bookplate of musician Max Hughes on verso of half-title page moderate toning and rubbing at extremities of the wrappers some creasing on front wrap and toning on the cheap acidic paper an about very good copy of a fragile publication. Contains Samuel Beckett's essay "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce" on Joyce's "Work in Progress" being Beckett's first appearance in any book. Also contains the first book appearance of extracts from "Work in Progress" by James Joyce including a passage that was not included in Finnegans Wake. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Dan Pope Samuel Beckett" at the first page of Beckett's contribution at the top margin of the page. Very uncommon signed. Shakespeare and Company unknown
563842Paris 1980. Unbound. Near Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Image measuring 9½" x 6½" on 10" x 8" paper. Four small pieces of tape residue on the verso moderate creasing very good or better. Captioned on the back presumably in the photographer's hand: "Samuel Beckett December 1980 / Photo by Herbert Mitgang" followed by a New York City address. Mitgang was a columnist and book critic for The New York Times. On January 25 1981 Mitgang published a piece in The New York Times Book Review titled "Beckett in Paris"; the piece ends thusly: "As we walked outside I suggested to Beckett that his photographs always made him appear too somber and asked if he would allow me to take a few pictures. Relaxed he stood in front of a street sign that read: 'SORTIE de SECOUR - ne pas encombrer' Emergency Exit - do not block. Beckett weighed the words aloud. 'That's appropriate' he said with a smile." A heavily cropped version of the portrait showing only six letters of the sign appears in the article making this print all the more interesting. unknown
1985545577Poland: No publisher 1985. Unbound. Very Good. Poster. Designed by Roslaw Szaybo. Measuring 22¾" x 32¾". Rolled modest foxing and a tiny hole in the bottom margin very good. No publisher] unknown
1971598307London: Turret Books 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First trade edition. Foreword by A.J. Leventhal. Page edges slightly foxed rear board with a small white mark and indentation still near fine in a slightly rubbed very good dust jacket with a few small marks on the front panel light foxing and edgewear. Reproduces a few pages of Beckett manuscripts in holograph facsimile prints portraits of Beckett describes unpublished texts and more. Turret Books hardcover
1971276889London: Turret Books 1971. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A lovely copy. Reproduces a few pages of Beckett manuscripts in holograph facsimile prints portraits of Beckett describes unpublished texts and more. Turret Books hardcover