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196842262Couverture soupleimprimée. Non coupé.
18502019London: Bradbury Agnew & co n.d. 1850. Hardcover. Very Good. 308 pages brown leather spine and corners over marbled boards. Raised bands on spine with gilt lettering and decoration. In Very Good condition Bradbury, Agnew & co hardcover
195750565Les Editions de Minuit | Paris 1957 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
1956ABE-1661510746833Grove Press NYC 1956 First American edition; First edition in English. COPY NUMBER 88 of only 500 copies so marked on the copyright page of this hardcover issue. This important work was translated from the original French by the author. Attractive coarse grained oatmeal cloth binding. The acetate cover looks new so it may be a new addition. It is almost certainly not the original acetate cover because it looks so good! This important work is much sought after. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine. Grove Press NYC hardcover
196925935Paris:: Les Editions de Minuit 1969. First edition; No. 186 of 550 copies. publisher's printed wrappers in custom folding box. Slightest of soiling; a near fine copy. 8vo. Signed by Samuel Beckett on the title page. Les Editions de Minuit, unknown
1976499420London: Faber and Faber 1976. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First trade edition. Octavo. 16pp. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Fine. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Michael Curtis Samuel Beckett. London June '79 Faber and Faber unknown
185334293Portland Maine: Sanborn & Carter and H. J. Little & Co 1853. First edition. Engraved plates and illustrations by Baker Smith & Andrew after original sketched by C. E. Beckett illustrated title reading "Portland White-Mountains & Montreal Rail-Road Guide" with Foster Gerrish & Co Printers 1858 folding map at back. 180 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red cloth stamped in blind lettered in gilt on upper cover. Some rubbing of extremities page 67 and adjoining leaves with stain near gutter not affecting legibility else a very good copy. First edition. Engraved plates and illustrations by Baker Smith & Andrew after original sketched by C. E. Beckett illustrated title reading "Portland White-Mountains & Montreal Rail-Road Guide" with Foster Gerrish & Co Printers 1858 folding map at back. 180 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Sabin 4247; Cobb #207; Bent p.5 Sanborn & Carter and H. J. Little & Co unknown books
196414822New York 1964. Ephemera. Very good condition. Autographs of four Nobel Prize winners for Literature on a First Day Cover commemorating Four Hundredth Birthday Anniversary of William Shakespeare with portrait of Shakespeare at the left and the text "English Poet Player and Playwright 1564 - 1964. First Day of Issue" below. With the signatures of Patrick White Saul Bellow Eugenio Montale and Samuel Beckett along the bottom of the envelope. With a Shakespeare 5 cent stamp with a cancellation stamp reading 'First Day of Issue'; and a post office stamp from Stratford Conn dated Aug 14 1964. Patrick White was the first Australian author to win a Nobel for Literature; he did so in 1973. Beckett won his Nobel in 1969 Montale in 1975 and Bellow in 1976. 6 1/2 x 3 3/4". Very good. A rare combination of literary autographs. unknown
194774939Les Editions de Minuit Bordas 1947. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1re Edition Française. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. In-8 broché Bon Etat édition originale française premier tirage de Bordas en 1947 daté avec couverture de Minuit de 1950 non datée . Les Editions de Minuit (Bordas) Paperback
196821207331968. ~Paris: Les Editions Minuit. 1968. 8vo. Original pictorial wrappers; title lettered in black; pages untrimmed; minor foxing to front wrapper and spine a little toned with small amount of rubbing to head and foot of spine; otherwise near fine copy. First edition. Numbered 346/550 from a complete issue of 772. unknown
1984200-01859University of Texas 1984. paperback. Good. Good with wear and markings. University of Texas paperback
SLIVCN-9781633218925NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (11/2014)
196673835Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1966. Fine. Les Editions de Minuit Paris 1966 11.50 x 18.50 cm broché First edition one of 80 numbered copies on pur fil paper deluxe copy. Handsome copy. Les Editions de Minuit unknown
54977London: Faber and Faber 1956. First UK edition. 8vo. pp.94 small printed slip with a note from the publisher tipped in after title-page. Clean and bright within. Yellow cloth red title to spine. Top edge a little dusty a little very faint toning and a few pencilled booksellers' notes to ffep rear pastedown not properly glued down resulting in a little cockling at the hinge very good indeed. Dust jacket a little tattered at head and tail of spine a bit rubbed along top edge but also very good indeed. This first UK edition marks the third appearance of the play in text form. First came En Attendant Godot Beckett's initial subtly different French-language version. It was published by Les Éditions de Minuit in Paris in 1952 in advance of the first theatrical performance with only 2500 copies being printed. Next the first English-language edition was published in New York by the Grove Press in 1954 ahead of the its debut performance at the Arts Theatre London on 3rd August 1955. The Faber edition of 1956 here marks the first publication of the play in the UK and contains the censored text as performed in a slightly later production at the Criterion Theatre. A tipped-in slip added by the publisher notes that when the play transferred from the Arts Theatre to the Criterion 'a small number of textual deletions were made to satisfy the requirements of the Lord Chamberlain.' It would be nearly a decade before the unexpurgated text had its first performance in England at the Royal Court Theatre on 30 December 1964. London: Faber and Faber, 1956. 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
1847313830London: Published at the Punch Office 85 Fleet Street 1847. First edition. 20 colored etching and 120 woodcuts by John Leech. xii 320; xii 304 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in half calf with gilt spine and marbled paper boards. Loss of text on plates due to trimming in rebinding else very good. Leech John. First edition. 20 colored etching and 120 woodcuts by John Leech. xii 320; xii 304 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Published at the Punch Office, 85, Fleet Street unknown books
1847313830London: Published at the Punch Office 85 Fleet Street 1847. First edition. 20 colored etching and 120 woodcuts by John Leech. xii 320; xii 304 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in half calf with gilt spine and marbled paper boards. Loss of text on plates due to trimming in rebinding else very good. Leech John. First edition. 20 colored etching and 120 woodcuts by John Leech. xii 320; xii 304 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Published at the Punch Office, 85, Fleet Street unknown
19721394756Dublin: The Dolmen Press 1972. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 24 pages. In Very Good minus condition with Very Good minus slip case. #63 of 250 specially bound copies. Spine black with gilt lettering. Mild shelf wear and rubbing to boards. Small scratch to bottom of text block gilt top of text block deckle edge. Interior pages clean. Mild shelf wear to slip case. Signed flat by Beckett to limitation page. Shelved Case 0. 1394756. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Dolmen Press hardcover
2401n.p. n.d. <br /><br />Single typescript sheet measuring 11 x 8 1/2 inches 280 x 217 mm typed on one side of the sheet. <br /><br />SIGNED by Samuel Beckett at bottom of the page. The typescript is from the stage directions and opening lines for Endgame one of Beckett's greatest plays about two men in the "endgame" of their lives. The play's first performance took place on April 3 1957 at the Royal Court Theatre in London. <br /><br />CONDITION: Faint yellowing along the edges most likely from having been matted at one time. Small piece of matting tape to top edge of verso. Some handling wear and creasing. Very Good or better. books
195724470Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1957. First edition. 77 p. 19 cm. Original wrappers spine slightly faded else fine unopened. First French edition of All That Fall Beckett's first radio play. No. 11 of 80 numbered copies on pur fil including 10 h.c. the entire édition originale. <br/><br/> Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
18531951Portland Maine: Sanborn & Carter and H.J. Little & Co 1853. TRAVEL MAPS RAIL ROADS. Baker Smith & Andrew wood engravers.<br /> <br /> Half-title: Portland White-Mountains & Montreal Rail-Road Guide Portland Maine: Foster Gerrish & Co. Printers Corner of Middle and Exchange Sts. 1853. <br /> <br /> Cover title: Portland White Mountains and Montreal Rail Road Guide<br /> <br /> Fold-out map: Route Between Portland the White Mountains and Montreal; by the A.& St. Lawrence and the St.L. & Atlantic Railroads. 14" x 7" sheet size 12 3/4:" x 5 3/8" within the neat line; light hand coloring.<br /> <br /> 12mo 7 5/8" x 5"; 180pp folded map at rear; navy cloth over board blind stamped fillets with corner ornaments gilt-stamped title on front; ownership in pencil on half-title vignette of mountains on half-title; 18 engraved plates with smaller illustrations in text; some neat marginalia in pencil; light sunning of spine chipping to head and tail; very good plus. A lovely guidebook of the route of the railroad with descriptions of the topography towns accommodations and some history. Sanborn & Carter, and H.J. Little & Co unknown
2002527894Paris: Kickshaws 2002. Softcover. Fine. First edition thus. Designed hand-set and hand-printed by John Crombie. Square 24mo. Measuring approximately 5¾" x 5¾". Overlapping leaves with comb-binding on all four sides so that the leaves can be laid down in different sequences. Fine in fine slipcase. One of 100 copies printed. Lessness was first published by Calder & Boyars in 1970. An interesting publication. OCLC locates 10 copies six in the U.S. Kickshaws unknown
195655528Grove Press 1956-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 1956 Grove Press hardcover #325 of limited edition of 500 in very chipped price intact acetate jacket. Slight mottling of cream boards. Unmarked. Please email for photos. Grove Press hardcover
1957526337Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1957. Softcover. Fine. First French edition. Translated by Robert Pinget. 12mo. 79pp. White wrappers printed in blue. Published in English as All That Fall. A fine partially unopened copy. Limited to 70 numbered copies sur pur fil marais. F&F 146.1: "Beckett as usual thoroughly revised the text" for this translation. Les Editions de Minuit unknown
195724470Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1957. First edition. 77 p. 19 cm. Original wrappers spine slightly faded else fine unopened. First French edition of All That Fall Beckett's first radio play. No. 11 of 80 numbered copies on pur fil including 10 h.c. the entire édition originale. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown