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1983D11051Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1983. First Edition. Paperback. Fine/Fine. Wraps in glassine dust jacket. One of "quelques exemplaires hors-commerce" copies. Book is fine in fine dust jacket with just a little wrinkling along the edges. <br/><br/> Les Editions de Minuit paperback books
1959615514London: Thames and Hudson 1959. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First English edition from American sheets in the year following that edition. Translated by Samuel Beckett. Compiled by Octavio Paz. Preface by C. M. Bowra. Octavo. 213pp. A couple of leaves with a tiny tear of a tiny bit of creasing at the foredge else fine in a very good orange dust jacket toned at the spine and topedge with a few tiny chips. A presentable copy. The English edition seems to be significantly more uncommon than the American edition with OCLC noting approximately 1/10th the holdings. Thames and Hudson hardcover
1957544379Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First edition second issue dated May 1957. Text in French. 12mo. 124 2 pp. Printed wrappers with topedges unopened. Spine a little browned as usual with a tiny split and a couple of spots at the spine base a very good or better copy of one of the Nobel laureate's most important plays. With a publisher's postcard laid in. Copy number 322. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown
197027509Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1970. First edition. 212 p. 19 cm. Wrappers small abrasion on cover spine slightly tanned but a very nice copy unopened. One of 106 on Lafuma there were also 292 copies on bouffant. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown
19511413409Paris: Editions de Minuit 1951. First Edition Limited Edition #168/500. Softcover. Small Octavo 272 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in off-white paper wraps printed in black. Some foxing to wraps. Pages entirely uncut. Number 168 of 500 copies on Alfa Navarre paper specially bound for friends of the publisher. Shelved case 2. 1413409. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Editions de Minuit unknown
1955367944Paris: The Olympia Press 1955. First edition in English. 241 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half green roan preserving original wrappers. Spine faded very good plus two scuffs to front wrapper last text leaf trimmed at bottom margin internally clean. First edition in English. 241 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Federman & Fletcher 374 The Olympia Press unknown
192922623London: Faber And Faber 1929. First English language edition. Hardcover. Orig. azure blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. Near fine in very good dust wrapper with slightly faded spine. 191 2 pages. 19 x 14.5 cm. Published from the original French sheets. Critical essays on Joyce's "Finnegans Wake. Beckett in Joyce's company at the time and his essay the first of the essays here published by virtue of the alphabet is his first publication notes "It takes few intellectual prisoners: " . . . if you don’t understand it Ladies and Gentlemen it is because you are too decadent to receive it." Clean copy pencil notations front free endpaper. Faber And Faber hardcover
1983D11051Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 1983. First Edition. Paperback. Fine/Fine. Wraps in glassine dust jacket. One of "quelques exemplaires hors-commerce" copies. Book is fine in fine dust jacket with just a little wrinkling along the edges. <br/><br/> Les Editions de Minuit paperback
1992023306Faber and Faber 1992. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Very Good to Like New in cardboard slipcase. Nice copy. Oversize title. Additional Domestic and International shipping costs required. Please contact before purchase for shipping quote or with other questions. . Faber and Faber Hardcover
19581394673Paris FR: The Olympia Press 1958. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Octavo 278 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Purple and black spine with black lettering over a pink circle. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering has tears along the spine head and front head fore corner mild chipping along the tail edges and creasing along the front tail edge. Boards are slightly warped has mild age toning along the edges and mild bending wear along the spine head/tail. Textblock has mild age toning along the edges. DL consignment. Shelved in Case 2. 1394673. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Olympia Press hardcover
18851649<p>This copy of <strong>George Cruikshank's Table-Book Edited by Gilbert Abbott À Beckett</strong> is one of a Limited Edition of 300 copies published in 1885 by George Bell and Sons of London. The book is further identified as being Illustrated with Twelve Steel Plates and One Hundred and Sixteen Engravings on Wood by George Cruikshank – New Edition – With India Paper Impressions. The book which measures approximately 8 ¼ inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick has 277 numbered pages containing over 90 stories by multiple authors with the wood engraving illustrations by Cruikshank for those stories. The twelve steel plate illustrations are distributed throughout the book on individual unnumbered pages. The book is bound in contemporary half-morocco pebbled cloth covers. The pages have gilt on the top edges and are untrimmed on the other edges. The pages are very lightly tanned with text that is clear and easily read. The cover has some indications of wear along the edges corners and the top and bottom edges of the spine. The overall condition of the book is very good.</p><p><br />A book-plate on one of the front free end-papers indicates that the book was once owned by William E. Ambler. Although several people with that name can be found on internet searches the information available does not provide any certain identity of the book-plate's owner.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the book's covers the "text" Title page an "illustrated" Title page a page with a steel plate and a typical two-page with text and wood engravings.</p><p><strong>George Cruikshank</strong> born September 27 1792 London England—died February 1 1878 London English artist caricaturist and illustrator who beginning his career with satirical political cartoons and later illustrating topical and children's books became one of the most prolific and popular masters of his art.</p> George Bell & Sons hardcover
192924311London: Faber and Faber Limited 1929. First U.K. Edition. 12mo; 19.5cm.; publisher's cloth in blue-green pictorial dust jacket; 6194pp. Jacket spine toned to tan some faint spotting and light edge wear brief tape repair to spine verso else a Very Good and sound copy overall. Collection of essays on James Joyce originally published by Shakespeare & Co. the title having been taken from Finnegans Wake. See WALLACE B11 which only notes the 1936 Faber edition which included a new introduction by Sylvia Beach. Faber and Faber Limited unknown books
2006107279Grove Press 2006. Hardcover. Very good. Four volume set.<br /> <br /> Volume I: Novels Murphy; Watt; Mercier and Camier<br /> <br /> Volume II: Novels Molloy; Malone Dies; The Unnamable; How It Is<br /> <br /> Volume III: Dramatic Works<br /> <br /> Volume IV: Poems Short Stories Criticism<br /> <br /> Very good condition. Bindings are tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. Grove Press hardcover
pp 23Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. A NEAR FINE FIRST IN DUST JACKET. Hardcover
55748London: Chatto and Windus. Hardcover. good. TWO VOLUME SET. Octavo. 7 1/2" x 5" First Series 1835-1843. Volume 2: Second Series 1844-1853. Bound in 3/4 blue leather over blue cloth. Five raised bands. Leather title labels.Some chipping Marple endpapers. Bound by Colley of London. Hundreds of illustrations by George Cruikshank. Wear to edges of spine and corners of both volumes. Sunning to spines. Chatto and Windus hardcover
6533213Taylor & Francis Group pp. 408 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
1957851CNew York: Grove Press 1957. magazines. Grove Press 1957 - 1963. 19 issues. Nos. 1-4 6-11 14-16 18 21-23 25 28. Varying paginations. Illustrated from photographs color plates cartoon strips etc. 8vo pictorial wrappers. -- <br /> <br /> A collection of early issues 1957-63 of one of the most influential literary magazines of the 20th century. <br /> <br /> Varying degrees of general wear to wrappers etc. No. 1 good only with cracking text block and some tearing at spine; Three spines with stickers indication articles about film. else very good. -- <br /> Ships from Hawaii. Grove Press unknown
2001DADAX0415161894Routledge 2001-11-15. 1. hardcover. New. 6.92x0.73x9.46. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
20141-0802123082Grove Pr 2014. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 499 pages. 9.50x6.50x2.00 inches. Grove Pr hardcover
1959546923London: Calder and Boyars Limited 1959. First edition first impression hard cover in very good condition with unclipped dust jacket in acceptable condition. From the library of W.L. Webb the Guardian's literary editor for many years. DJ is shelfworn; notable creasing wear tanning and chipping to cover edges corners and folds several closed tears present watermark to spine foot and surface paper damage to rear. Light watermark to pageblock foot textblock unaffected. Blue cloth boards are in fine condition gilt detail to spine. Within pages are tightly bound and content is unmarked. CN. First Edition First Impression. Hardcover. Very Good/Acceptable. Used. Calder and Boyars Limited Hardcover
24436ONE: 14 January 1856; Queen’s College. TWO: ‘Valentines Day’ 14 February 1870; 33 Queen Anne Street W. London THREE: 3 April 1870; Doncaster. The third of these letters in particular gives a good indication of his Yorkshire bluntness his entry in the Oxford DNB describes him as ‘a man of arrogance and bile . capable of generosity strong friendships and kindness towards people in need of help’. The three items are in good condition lightly aged; the third with slight wear along one edge. All three are signed ‘E B Denison’ and the second and third are addressed to ‘My dear Plumptre’. ONE 14 January 1856: 3pp 4to. This letter concerns Queen’s College the girls’ school founded in 1848 by Denison’s relation Frederick Denison Maurice of which Plumptre would be Head 1875-1879. Subscribed ‘Chairman of the meeting of the Council this day’ and addressed ‘To the Chairman of the Committee of Education’. Begins: ‘Mr Nicolay is anxious that the Committee of Education should be informed of the opinion of the Council respecting the taking of Boarders in the new house No 68 Harley St.’. He reports the resolutions of the council who ‘think that the matter is now so far advanced that we may ask the Committee to come to a decision on the subject of taking boarders . We beg also to suggest that it is desirable that the meeting or meetings on this subject should be attended by as many of the Professors as possible as it is a matter seriously affecting their pecuniary interests’. TWO ‘Valentines day’ 1870: 2pp 16mo. ‘By this time you have possibly got my letter of yesterday which I took to the College expecting to see you & not observing that it was dated on Monday.’ After a brief discussion of College business he gives this in a postscript: ‘Crassweller came this morning wanted us to guarantee him in an action which a livery stable man is bringing against him for what he calls a nuisance in carrying off the rubbish through the Mews which Spooner referred to in his letter to you. Of course I did no such thing. It may or may not turn out that we shall have to do nothing but Crassweller will settle very differently for himself & yours.’ THREE 3 April 1870: 2pp 12mo. ‘Spooner’s account’ of Crassweller is ‘not very satisfactory’ but he has signed the cheque to him. ‘I have told Bailey that his continued employment is a disgrace to the Portland Estate after all that Bailey knows of him - & the Duke i.e. the Duke of Portland extensive London landowner too - By allmeans sic try the Duke again if you think it will do any good. I have a strong persuasion that in spite of Spooner we ought to have tried to get the building condemned by the M. Board & made it a landlord’s job’. He continues: ‘I have never heard of a 60 year marriage continuans before my father & mother’s. I shall not be in London on Wednesday for more than sleeping at any rate especially as our kitchen boiler is bust.’ Postscript refers to ‘Bickley liberality towards Q. C.’ and Lady Stanley. ONE: 14 January 1856; Queen’s College. TWO: ‘Valentines Day’ [14 February] 1870; 33 Queen Anne Street W. [London] THREE: 3 unknown
2001Q-0415239338Routledge 2001-08-24. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge hardcover
2021x-1529700736SAGE Publications Ltd 2021. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.75 inches. SAGE Publications Ltd hardcover
1980114055Paris Éditions de Minuit 1980 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 87 pp. Édition originale française, traduite par l'auteur. Un des 106 exemplaires numérotés sur alfa mousse, seul tirage en grand papier. A l'état de neuf.
1980114055Paris Éditions de Minuit 1980 1 vol. Broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, non coupé, 87 pp. Édition originale française, traduite par l'auteur. Un des 106 exemplaires numérotés sur alfa mousse, seul tirage en grand papier. A l'état de neuf.