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1981D11056Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1981. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Very Good. Wraps in glassine dust jacket. Number 55 from a limited edition of 99 copies. Inscribed by Beckett on the half-title page. Covers just a little rubbed along the edges otherwise book is fine. Dust jacket lightly wrinkled and chipped along the edges. <br/><br/> Les Editions de Minuit paperback
1974D18641London: Calder & Boyars Ltd 1974. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Excellent copy in DJ. INSCRIBED and signed by Samuel Beckett to actor Alan Webb. Alan Webb played Willy in the London production of Beckett's Happy Days in 1975. <br/><br/> Calder & Boyars Ltd hardcover
19293116368Paris: Shakespeare and Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1929. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First trade edition. Limited to 200 copies. Stamped "Made in Great Britain" at base of title page. Very good copy in printed paper wrappers. Bottom inch of spine chipped. Right-hand corner of front cover faintly damp-stained. Binding brittle but solid. Features Samuel Beckett's FIRST appearance in print "Dante. Bruno. Vico. Joyce." . Shakespeare and Company paperback
1968514168Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1968. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Squarish 12mo. 30pp. White printed wrappers. Text in French. A fine bright unopened copy. Limited to 550 numbered copies on Velin Cuve B.F.K. Rives paper. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Michael Curtis from Samuel Beckett Les Editions de Minuit unknown
1976D11055Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1976. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Wraps in glassine dust jacket. Number 45 from a limited edition of 100 copies. Inscribed by Beckett on the title-p. "pour Andre." and dated 1986. Corners lightly rubbed otherwise book is fine in NF dust jacket lightly rubbed and with a few tiny chips along the edges. <br/><br/> Les Editions de Minuit paperback
1970514165Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1970. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Limited to 201 numbered copies on bouffant paper. Narrow 12mo. 60pp. White printed wrappers. Tiny spot on front wrap else a fine unopened copy. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Michael Curtis from Samuel Beckett Les Editions de Minuit unknown
201948149Irvine CA: Suntup Editions 2019. Near Fine. Irvine CA: Suntup Editions 2019. Limited Edition of 250 copies of which this is no. 221; First Suntup Edition Printing stated. Octavo 23.6cm; 285pp; six mounted letterpress illustrations by Richey Beckett all present; silver top edge; housed in cloth-covered slipcase; limited Edition Premiums 6"x9" art print 4"x6" postcard UV coated 2"x8" bookmark housed in printed envelope included.<br /> <br /> Boards clean and square. Frontis illustration loose at bottom corner but still crisp and attached. Binding sound and pages unmarked. Slipcase sturdy with no splits or bumps.<br /> <br /> Signed by introduction author Chuck Palahniuk and illustrator Richey Beckett on colophon at rear. Twenty-six lettered copies and 500 Artist Edition copies were issued simultaneously. Suntup Editions unknown
2006003762Arion Press 2006. Limited Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. An "As New" hardcover copy in slipcase Limited to 300 copies; Signed by the artist with 50 hand colored prints. Included with this book is the Special edition of Waiting for Godot by Beckett. This hardcover is in like new condition and published by Grove Press. = WE BOX AND SHIP ALL BOOKS WITH USPS TRACKING. = WE HAVE BEEN BUYING AND SELLING USED BOOKS FOR OVER 34 YEARS. Arion Press hardcover
198212432Northridge CA: Lord John Press 1982. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. The 1982 1st thus #154 OF 299 COPIES SIGNED BY SAMUEL BECKETT at the half-title. A pristine copy to boot. Tight and Fine in its lovely marbled boards with bright gilt-rule and lettering at the panels and spine respectively. Also includes a Fine example of the publisher's mylar dustjacket. Octavo handsomely designed and printed by Henry Morris for the Lord John Press of Northridge CA. Lord John Press hardcover
196342925New York: Grove Press Inc 1963. Near Fine/Near Fine. New York: Grove Press Inc. 1963. First American Edition. Signed by Samuel Beckett without inscription at title page. Octavo; printed dust jacket with $2.75 price intact; green cloth boards stamped in black; 61pp.; review slip laid in. Mild rubbing to boards; smudge to front; boards show light shelfwear and a trifle sunned; binding sound and pages unmarked; Near Fine. Includes Beckett's poems from Whoroscope Echo's Bones Two Poems and Quatre Poemes. <br /> <br /> Federman & Fletcher 40.1; Carlton Lake No Symbols Where None Intended. University of Texas at Austin 1984; no. 253. Grove Press, Inc unknown
200328617BECKETT C56980 AUTHENTICATED STICKER ON BACK OF 13 1/2 IN. RULER. 2003. PROMOTIONAL MOVIE RULER HAND SIGNED BY VAL KILMER and BECKETT AUTHENTICATION SERVICES BAS AUTHENTICATED 13 1/2" x 1" The John Holmes Big Boy Promotional Ruler. The ruler is in BRAND NEW/NEVER BEFORE DISPLAYED condition This signed ruler is in BRAND NEW/NEVER BEFORE DISPLAYED CONDITION. There are no defects of any kind. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Unbound. BECKETT C56980 AUTHENTICATED STICKER ON BACK OF 13 1/2 IN. RULER.
1982028872Northridge California: Lord John Press 1982. Limited Edition. Octavo. 45 pages. Limited to 299 signed copies of which this is #105. The book was designed and printed by Henry Morris of the Bird and Bull Press. III Seen Ill Said forming part of Beckett's final trilogy Nohow On develops the concern of "Ping" and Lessness with understanding the relationship between fiction and perception. A fine copy bound in 1/4 dark blue leather over marbled paper covered boards spine lettering gilt. A beautiful copy in publisher's mylar jacket. Lord John Press unknown
185255559London:: Bradbury and Evans n.d. 1852. Early edition in book form without the "and Co" added to "Bradbury and Evans" on recto and verso of title page. publisher's purple cloth gilt- and blind-stamped. Very slight sunning to spine and edges of boards; a beautiful copy. 8vo. Illustrated by John Leech including ten hand-colored engravings on steel and numerous engraved text illustrations. See Abbey Life 435. A Presentation Copy inscribed but not signed "with the Compliments of the Author March 19th 1852." Bradbury and Evans, hardcover
1960WRCLIT71550Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1960. Octavo. Printed wrappers. Errata slip. A fine copy in glassine with modest tanning along the spine edge. First edition in French in book form translated by Pierre Leyris and the author. Copy #37 of forty numbered copies from a total issue of 47 copies printed on pur fil du Marais. The sole fine paper issue of this edition of the play first published in English in EVERGREEN REVIEW Summer 1958 and in French in LETTRES NOUVELLES March 1959. Rare in this issue. F&F 147.1. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
19562005012London: Faber and Faber Ltd 1956. first. hardcover. very good plus/very good. First UK edition First published in England in mcmlvi stated on copyright page. Comes with original playbill from first UK production attached to rear pastedown. Book very good plus writing on front free end paper and top of half-title page. Dust jacket very good. Faber and Faber Ltd unknown books
1988227276New York: Gotham Book Mart 1988. First. hardcover. fine. Gorey. A Selection.Adapted by Samuel Beckett and Jack MacGowran. Illustrated by Edward Gorey. 32p. pictorial black boards. New York: Gotham Book Mart 1988. Limited First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Number 15 of 300 numbered copies signed by Beckett & Gorey<br/><br/> Gotham Book Mart unknown books
1977048086London: John Calder 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine Condition/Fine. Very faint browning to jacket edges slight shelfwear to book. A fine bright copy signed by Beckett on the title page. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Inventory No: 048086. John Calder hardcover
1988407692New York: Gotham Book Mart 1988. A fine copy without marks or wear. 8vo. 32 1 pages. Illustrated by Edward Gorey. Original decorated paper over boards gilt-lettered on spines. One of 326 copies signed on the colophon by Samuel Beckett this copy out-of-series and reserved for the printer Ronald Gordon of The Oliphant Press. The edition consisted of 300 numbered and signed copies and 26 lettered and signed copies reserved for Beckett and the Gotham Book Mart. <br/><br/> Gotham Book Mart hardcover books
19668341966 Éditions de Minuit, 1966. In-12, 101 p., couv. à rabats.
196775618s. n. | s. l. 17 février 1967 | 21.50 x 27 cm | une page sur un feuillet
1967BECKETTS001392Calder and Boyars London. 1967. First edition. Octavo. 10 pages. Illustrated with three photographs by Ilse Buhs from the first Berlin production. Thin card wrappers with integral dustwrapper.Signed by the author on the title-page.On the front card under the dustwrapper is an ownership signature dated 19th January 1968. Some light spotting to half-title page. Dustwrapper rubbed and splitting. Good. Calder and Boyars, London. unknown
1969FD2-699AFrankfurt am Main, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1969. 16.-30. Tausend, original Leinenband, 8?, 381 Seiten mit eigenh?ndiger Signatur von Samuel Beckett und Datum Paris 4.10.69, guter- sehr guter Zustand
1845134225London UK: Published at the Punch Office 1845. full leather five raised bands gilt letter on spine. Guild of Women-Binders. 8vo. full leather five raised bands gilt letter on spine. 284 pages. Elegant arts and crafts crimson crushed morocco Guild of Women-Binders bookbinding from the turn of the twentieth century. Single panel in blind to the boards and plain leather turn-ins in place of dentelles with 'Guild of Women Binders' in gilt at the tail of the front pastedown and all edges gilt. Marbled endpapers with some offsetting from the crimson turn-ins. The letter-press title page is preceded by Cruikshank's engraved title page text engraved throughout and very clean. An excellent copy most attractively bound under the aegis of Frank Karslake who founded the Guild. Published at the Punch Office unknown books
1967499525London: Calder and Boyars 1967. Softcover. Near Fine. First English edition trade issue. Octavo. 10pp. Illustrated. Glossy pictorial wrappers. A few spots of light foxing on front flyleaf a very good or better copy. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Dan Pope. Samuel Beckett Calder and Boyars unknown
1969499523Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1969. Softcover. Fine. First edition issue "sur Velin Cuve B.F.K. Rives." Squarish 12mo. 20pp. White printed wrappers. A fine unopened copy. Limited to 550 numbered copies on Rives paper. Inscribed by the author: "for Michael Curtis from Samuel Beckett. Les Editions de Minuit unknown