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19761604063U.S.A.: Grove Press 1976. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First Printing as stated on copyright page. Fine book light wear previous owners writing on front free end paper and tape on front and back paste-down. Near fine dust jacket minor wear and tape on edge of front and back inner flaps. U.S.A.: Grove Press hardcover books
198130231New York: Grove Press 1981. First edition. Hardcover. Good /very good . 8vo. Stated first hardcover edition. 59 pp. A later prose work by the author of Waiting For Godot. Remainder mark to lower edge. Some staining to the front blank endpaper. A good to very good copy in handsome unclipped dustwrapper. Grove Press hardcover books
198139760New York: Grove Press 1981. First American Edition. First Printing cloth issue. Octavo; black paper and white cloth-covered boards with titles stamped in black on spine; dustjacket; 595pp. Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket unclipped priced $8.95 with sunning to the pink spine lettering. Attractive copy of Beckett's short novel first published in French under the title Mal Vu Mal Dit in 1981. Grove Press unknown books
19821804108Lord John Press 1982. Special Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Fine presentation copy one of only 299 specially bound numbered copies and twenty-six lettered copies. Signed by the author on half-title. Housed in custom-made case. Lord John Press hardcover books
19821611030Lord John Press 1982. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. One of 299 signed limited copies signed by Samuel Beckett but this one is unnumbered. Fine condition. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Lord John Press hardcover books
1982WRCLIT76931Northridge: Lord John Press 1982. Quarter publisher's calf and marbled boards. Spine very slightly sunned otherwise fine. First limited printing. One of 299 numbered copies of 325 printed at the Bird & Bull Press and signed by the author on the half- title. Lord John Press hardcover books
198215101JNorthridge: Lord John Press 1982. First Edition Thus. Of an edition of 325 copies signed by the author Samuel Beckett this is a special copy with “This is a Presentation Copy†printed on the colophon page and is signed by Samuel Beckett. This copy was presented to author John D. MacDonald and has a Typed Letter Signed from Lord John Press publisher Herb Yellin sending MacDonald the book. Finely printed on mouldmade Bugrabutten paper at the Bird & Bull Press in gilt-stamped leather and printed blue boards. A very handsome production. Fine without dust jacket as issued. Lord John Press hardcover books
1965240801London: Calder & Boyars 1965. First. hardcover. fine. 14pp. small 8vo gray cloth; cloth slipcase. London: Calder & Boyars 1965. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> No. 17 of 100 copies on hand-made paper signed by the author and printed hors commerce in advance of the first edition.<br/><br/> Calder & Boyars unknown books
1965311731London: Calder and Boyars 1965. Number 11 of 100 copies signed by the author. 14pp. 8vo. Grey cloth in slipcase. Fine some foxing on colophon page. Number 11 of 100 copies signed by the author. 14pp. 8vo. ONE OF 100 SIGNED COPIES ADDITIONALLY INSCRIBED. Additionally inscribed on title-page "For/ Bill & Roslyn/ their friend/ Sam." William Targ 1907-1999 was an editor and then head of Putnam's before founding his own imprint Targ Editions; he was also a noted bibliophile and Beckett collector. His wife Roslyn Targ 1925-2017 was Beckett's literary agent. Federman & Fletcher 385 Calder and Boyars unknown books
1965311743Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1965. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 195 of 450 copies on Rives from an edition of 612 there were 50 hors commerce and 112 reserved for the publisher. 18 1 pp. Original white printed wrappers glassine; unopened. Fine. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 195 of 450 copies on Rives from an edition of 612 there were 50 hors commerce and 112 reserved for the publisher. 18 1 pp. Inscribed. Inscribed on the title-page "for William & Roslyn Targ with all good wishes Samuel Beckett". William Targ 1907-1999 was an editor and then head of Putnam's before founding his own imprint Targ Editions; he was also a noted bibliophile and Beckett collector. His wife Roslyn Targ 1925-2017 was Beckett's literary agent. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
1965402328Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1965. 8vo. 18 1 pp. Original white printed wrappers entirely unopened. Slightest soiling to wrappers near-fine. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 52 of 450 copies on Rives from an edition of 612 there were 50 hors commerce and 112 reserved for the publisher. <br/><br/> Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
1969WRCLIT71691Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag 1969. Oblong quarto. Wallet style pictorial boards with fold-in flaps. Photographs. Fine but wanting the plain mailing wrapper. First edition in this format first printing illustrated with a stunning array of production and stage photographs by Rosemarie Clausen beautifully reproduced. The production was directed by Beckett himself and the definitive German text based on that production accompanies the photographs. Suhrkamp Verlag hardcover books
19601308246Grove Press New York 1960. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good in wrappers. First Evergreen Edition 1960 stated on the copyright page. Original price of $1.95 printed on back cover. Grove Press, New York unknown books
196017431London: Faber & Faber 1960. 2nd impression. Green printed wrappers. VG age toning & light edgewear. 36 pp. 8" x 4 3/4" <br/><br/> Faber & Faber unknown books
19598597ELondon: Faber 1959. First Edition. Two short dramatic works. Paperbound. Near fine. Faber unknown books
195328110Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1953. First edition ordinary paper copy one of 3000 printed. Original wrappers covers spotted text paper browned as always unopened. The third novel of Beckett's trilogy. Inscribed "for Austryn Wainhouse / cordially / Sam Beckett / Paris July 1953". A good association. Wainhouse had worked for Olympia Press and was one of the editors of Merlin publishers of Beckett's "Watt". He was best-known as a translator of Sade Bataille de Beauvoir etc and won a National Book Award for translation in 1971. <br/><br/> Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
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
19701908311Les Editions De Minuit 1970. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. First edition. Special paper issued in advance of the trade printing. 8 vo. Original white wrappers all edges uncut. One of 99 numbered copies this being #45 in French. Signed and inscribed by Beckett on the half-title page. Les Editions De Minuit unknown books
1970WRCLIT71620Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1970. Printed wrappers. A couple of trivial smudges to wrappers otherwise fine unopened. First edition limited issue. Copy #33 of 99 numbered copies on vélin pur fil lafuma in addition to 7 copies hors commerce 200 on Bouffant and 92 for La Librairie des Éditions Minuit. Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
199024492Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1990. First collected edition. 43 p. 19 cm. Wrappers fine.To the two piece published together the previous year this adds a text written 1945 on occasion of the exhibitions of Abraham and Gerardus van Velde and published in Cahiers d'art vols. 20-21 <br/><br/> Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
1970WRCLIT76928London: Calder & Boyars 1970. Half cream calf and gilt lettered cloth a.e.g. Calf a trace darkened with minuscule nick at crown otherwise about fine with the slipcase which is a very tight fit for the book. First edition limited issue of Beckett's own translation of SANS 1969. Copy #52 of one hundred numbered copies hors commerce specially bound and signed by the author denoted as being in advance of the first edition. The trade edition appeared as SIGNATURE 9. Calder & Boyars hardcover books
1970WRCLIT72020London: Calder & Boyars 1970. Paper boards lettered in gilt. Crown of spine bumped otherwise very fine in dust jacket. First UK edition of Beckett's translation of SANS boardbound trade issue. Published as "Signature 9." Calder & Boyars hardcover books
197026137London: Calder & Boyars 1970. First English edition. Translated from the French by the author. Originally published in France in 1969 as "Sans." Boards fine in dust jacket. <br/><br/> Calder & Boyars hardcover books
197032877London: Calder & Boyars 1970. First English edition. 8vo pp. 21. Signature 9. Originally published in French as Sans; translated by the author. Paper wraps. Slight soil on cover o/w a nice copy. A short piece about the state of being a refugee. Calder & Boyars unknown books
1965WRCLIT74463Paris: Gallimard 1965. Printed wrappers. Whole number 52. Fine. Beckett's short letter appears in the context of an issue largely devoted to Marguerite Duras. F&F 274. Gallimard unknown books