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1957186256New York: Grove Press 1957. Inscribed to Christopher Logue First edition presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "for Christopher in friendship Sam Paris September 1957". The recipient was the poet Christopher Logue. "In 1953 the world at large knew nothing of a middle-aged Irish writer called Samuel Beckett" wrote Logue. "One day I bought Molloy and Malone. When I read them I felt my mind expanding". He had just started working with Alexander Trocchi on his English-language literary magazine Merlin and knew he wanted to become a publisher. "Beckett was every young publisher's dream come true - a big almost unknown fish". He published editions of Molloy and Malone Dies. This copy is from the trade issue; a further limited edition of 100 copies and 25 signed and numbered copies were also issued. All That Fall is a radio play in one act for 11 voices first broadcast by the BBC Third Programme on 14 December 1957. Octavo. Original cream cloth spine lettered in brown. With dust jacket. Peripheries of covers and book block toned; jacket unclipped toned chips at spine ends and corners one short closed tear and a few nicks at extremities: a very good copy in like jacket. Federman & Fletcher 34. Samuel Beckett "A Man of his Words" The Guardian 1 September 1999. hardcover
Q-0571063365Faber and Faber Ltd 1965-12-31. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber and Faber Ltd paperback
1957469480New York: Grove Press Inc 1957. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. Slim octavo. 59pp. A bit of faint offsetting on the rear endpapers else fine in a fine dust jacket with the spine lettering faintly sunned. Briefly Inscribed by Beckett on the title page: "For Dan Pope from Samuel Beckett." The title page is additionally Signed by Grove Press publisher Barney Rossett. It is hard to overestimate the importance of Rosset in promoting the publication of important out-of-the-mainstream literature especially in the careers of Beckett Jack Kerouac William Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg. Grove Press, Inc hardcover
1957499331New York: Grove Press 1957. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition limited issue. Octavo. 59pp. Quarter cloth and paper-covered boards. Spine gilt lettering a little tarnished else about fine in fine in publisher's unprinted acetate dust jacket as issued. Copy number 76 of 100 numbered copies hardbound copies. Although not called for this copy Inscribed by Beckett: "for Dan Pope from Sam Beckett." Additionally Signed by Barney Rosset Grove Press publisher. Grove Press hardcover
1957499484London: Faber and Faber 1957. Softcover. Fine. First English edition. Octavo. 37pp. Pictorial wrappers. A fine bright copy. Signed by Samuel Beckett on the title page and scarce thus. Faber and Faber unknown
1957499486London: Faber and Faber 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First English edition. Octavo. 37pp. Pictorial wrappers. A fine copy. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Steven Charish from Samuel Beckett 30.7.82" on the title page and scarce thus. Faber and Faber unknown
1957514557New York: Grove Press 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition special "Christmas edition" issue with front cover stating: "With Best Wishes for the Holiday Season from Grove Press" as issued. Octavo. 59pp. Glossy white wrappers printed in green. Covers are lightly soiled else a nice near fine copy. Willa Muir's copy with her ink signature on front cover. Willa Muir married noted critic and poet Edwin Muir and the two were central figures in the modern Scottish cultural renaissance. She was the author of two novels Imagined Corners and Mrs. Ritchie. Grove Press unknown
195761195New York: Grove Press Inc 1957. First Edition. Holiday Issue. Octavo 20.25cm; glossy pictorial wrappers; iv591pp. Mild surface wear touch of dust-soil and subtle yellowing to wrapper extremities with some dust-soil to upper edge of textblock; contents clean; Very Good. FEDERMAN & FLETCHER 34.03. Grove Press, Inc unknown
1957552536London: Faber & Faber 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First English edition. Jacket design by Peter Snow. Unprinted wrappers with integral dust jacket. Modest wear spine a bit sunned and curled upper flap of jacket slightly misfolded very good or a bit better. Faber & Faber unknown
1957021768London: Faber & Faber 1957 First printing of the first British edition. Stiff illustrated wrappers with French-flaps; front flap price-clipped and a shallow bump to upper corner else book in fine condition. Faber & Faber paperback
1957JC9072New York: Grove Press 1957. Paperback. Very Good. Glossy white wraps printed in green; 8vo; pp. 59. Covers tanned and a bit dust-smudged; corners lightly rubbed. "With Best Wishes for the Holiday Season" printed on front cover. <br/><br/> Grove Press paperback
1957204289New York: Grove Press 1957. First edition. Covers slightly marked. 8vo 59pp; wrappers. The "holiday issue" of Beckett's radio play with a greeting message from Grove Press printed on the front wrapper. Grove Press unknown
015454London:1957: Faber and Faber. First Edition. Small Octavo. 361pp. bound in unclipped self jacketed stiff paper wraps designed by Peter Snow lettered and decorated in pink black and light blues pine lettering black minor light toning to edges some off-setting to front endpapers otherwise near fine. "This title established as a radio classic will take its place as a piece of permanent literature Faber and Faber unknown
1957014823New York: Grove Press 1957. First Edition. cloth. Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper with light edgewear. <br/><br/> Grove Press hardcover
1957302397London: Faber & Faber 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First British edition. Jacket design by Peter Snow. Very good in wrappers. Faber & Faber unknown
1957901342New York: Grove 1957. An early play by Beckett . . . The first U.S. edition that precedes the U.K. edition; chipped D.W.; 59pp. Still a desirable copy and priced accordingly. Dust jacket maintains the original $2.50 price. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/VG. Grove Hardcover
1957305113NY: GROVE PRESS. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1957. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First American edition. Near fine in very good dust jacket. Top edges of cloth foxed. Couple longish tears at seams of jacket flaps. A few short edge tears & tiny chips at edges of spine on jacket. ; 59 pages . GROVE PRESS. hardcover
19572378New York: Grove Press 1957. First American edition. Grey cloth fine in lightly worn dust jacket. Davis 57A4. Grove Press unknown
1957106186New York: Grove Press 1957. Softcover. Fine. First American edition holiday issue. Very slight age-toning just about fine in printed wrappers. Issued as a holiday greeting. Grove Press unknown
1957281906New York: Grove Press Inc 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First American edition holiday issue. 59pp. Near fine with light sticker offsetting on front cover inconspicuous scratches on rear cover. Issued by the publisher as a holiday greeting. Grove Press, Inc unknown
195743137New York: Grove Press 1957. Very Good/Very Good . New York: Grove Press 1957. First American Trade Edition. Signed by Samuel Beckett without inscription at title page. Octavo; printed dust jacket retaining original $2.50 price; cloth boards; 59pp. Light edgewear to dust jacket with a few minor nicks to edges and a couple scuffs to rear. Soiling to top edge of boards; binding sound; pages unmarked. A Very Good and sound signed copy of Beckett's second play following Godot the conception of which he described in a letter to Nancy Cunard "in the dead of t'other night got a nice gruesome idea full of cartwheels and dragging of feet and puffing and panting which may or may not lead to something." Trade issue uncommon signed.<br /> <br /> Federman & Fletcher 34; Carlton Lake "No Symbols Where None Intended." University of Texas at Austin 1984; pp. 93-94. Grove Press unknown
195746380New York: Grove Press 1957. Very Good /Very Good. New York: Grove Press 1957. First Edition Limited Issue of 25 Specially Bound copies signed by Samuel Beckett this being #16. Octavo; clear acetate dust jacket; brown cloth-backed boards lettered in gilt; small two-tone circle to front cover; 59pp. Dust jacket worn scuffed with a few splits to extremities; red dot sticker to spine. Light wear to edges and corners slightly bumped; binding sound; pages unmarked; Very Good or better in a Very Good dust jacket. <br /> <br /> The uncommon signed limited edition copy of Beckett's second play following Godot the conception of which he described in a letter to Nancy Cunard "in the dead of t'other night got a nice gruesome idea full of cartwheels and dragging of feet and puffing and panting which may or may not lead to something." <br /> <br /> Federman & Fletcher 34.01; Carlton Lake "No Symbols Where None Intended." University of Texas at Austin 1984; pp. 93-94. Grove Press unknown
1957P-09754Grove Press 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. Very light rubbing to the very tips of the jacket spine protected by the Brodart cover; otherwise a fine unclipped jacket. Book is clean and unmarked. A very well preserved copy. Grove Press hardcover
195722776London: Faber and Faber 1957. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. First UK edition. A trade paperbound original book containing a radio play by Beckett. 37 pp. Book has a small neat prior owner name to the front endpaper else this is a lovely near fine example. No hardbound edition. The integral dustwrapper is just lightly toned at edges. <br/><br/> Faber and Faber paperback books
1957JC9072New York: Grove Press 1957. Paperback. Very Good. Glossy white wraps printed in green; 8vo; pp. 59. Covers tanned and a bit dust-smudged; corners lightly rubbed. "With Best Wishes for the Holiday Season" printed on front cover. <br/><br/> Grove Press paperback books