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196630122Frankfurt a.M. : Suhrkamp 1966. 145 S. ; kl. 8° kart., Taschenbuch, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
P4727Prague: DILIA 1964. Octavo 19.6 à 14 cm. Original decorative wrappers; 223 1 pp. A very good copy. The first appearance of any work by Samuel Beckett in Czech was this translation of the absurdist and existentialist play distributed for private use by literary and theatre professionals by DILIA the Czechoslovak literary and theatre agency. Expressly marked "not for sale" "Neprodejný text". This is the first printing second and third runs with variant colored wrappers were published due to large demand but in relatively low numbers given the caveat of the book being a purely internal non-commercial publication. The first regularly distributed edition of Beckett's work had to await the end of the "Normalization" period a period of strict political control which followed the short intermezzo of the liberal Prague Spring of the 1960s and could only be published in 1986. Nevertheless Beckett was quite influential in Communist Czechoslovakia impacting playwrights such as Vaclav Havel. The translator JiÅà KoláŠwas one of the most important post-war artists a pioneer of the collage medium and a key advocate of concrete poetry. KVK OCLC only show the copy at the Czech National Library. unknown books
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2018__3518428373Suhrkamp Verlag AG 2018. Hardcover. New. German language. 8.66x5.43x1.73 inches. Suhrkamp Verlag AG hardcover
1972BECKETTS015568The Dolmen Press Dublin and Calder & Boyars London. 1972. First edition thus. Royal octavo. 23 pages. Dual language text. Parchment-backed boards.Fine in near-fine dustwrapper faintly creased at top edge. The Dolmen Press, Dublin, and Calder & Boyars, London. hardcover
9154London, The Domen Press Dublin, London Calder & Boyars, 1972, un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 23pp.
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
197227424Dublin: The Dolmen Press 1972. First edition. 23 p. 24 cm. Blind-stamped cloth leather spine slightly rubbed else fine in publisher's slipcase. One of 250 signed by Beckett. English and French on facing pages. <br/><br/> The Dolmen Press hardcover books
197227424Dublin: The Dolmen Press 1972. First edition. 23 p. 24 cm. Blind-stamped cloth leather spine slightly rubbed else fine in publisher's slipcase. One of 250 signed by Beckett. English and French on facing pages. The Dolmen Press unknown
304132The Dolmen Press / Calder & Boyars 1972. FIRST EDITION ARCHIVAL TAPE REPAIRS TO JACKET octavo black heavy boards gilt lettering to cream coloured spine 23pp VG sl bruising to board edges/extrems sl tanning to spine light tanning & foxing to page edges & eps light foxing to prelims in d/w VG moderate chipping/closed tearing to edges with archival tape repairs moderate foxing to edges & spine light chafing & soiling The Dolmen Press / Calder & Boyars 1972 hardcover
69655London: Calder and Boyars 1972. Poetry FIRST EDITION. Octavo 24 x 16cm pp.4; 23; 5. Publisher's cream card spine black paper over boards illustrated dust-jacket by Liam Miller with printed price £1.75 to front flap. Internally bright and clean general wearing to jacket with a 4cm closed tear to rear. Near fine. 'Zone' sees Beckett translate Apollinaire's poem published in 1913 which foreshadows the period after the First World War. Beckett's translation captures the tone of the French original. Text in French and English. London: Calder and Boyars, 1972 unknown
1972015575Dublin. London: The Dolmen Press. Calder and Boyars 1972. Book measures 23x16.5.cm. 23pp. Bound in original publishers faux vellum backed black boards. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Dust jacket lightly rubbed 2 short closed tear some fox marking. Jacket in good condition. Internally pages clean. A good clean copy. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Near Very Good. 8vo. The Dolmen Press. Calder and Boyars Hardcover
1972WRCLIT72337Dublin & London: Dolmen Press / Calder & Boyars 1972. Large octavo. Parchment and boards. Fine in near fine dust jacket a bit wavy due to jacket protector. First edition in book form trade issue. Apollinaire's French text appears parallel with Beckett's translation originally published in TRANSITION 50. Dolmen Press / Calder & Boyars hardcover books
1972481938London: Calder & Boyars 1972. Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. First edition limited. Text in French with English translations by Samuel Beckett. 23 pages. Boards are lightly marked faded and scored. Leading corners edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Minor foxing on spine. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW. Hardcover. Good. Used. Calder & Boyars Hardcover
1972mon0000908370The Dolmen Press 1972. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. A clean tight copy. Previous owner signature. Very Light wear to extremities. No dust jacket. Black boards with white spine gilt spine lettering. The Dolmen Press hardcover
195832824New York: Zero Press 1958. First edition. Cloth jacket spine slightly faded else fine with wraparound band. Zero Press unknown
1956557860New York: The Zero Press 1956. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 239pp. Some fraying on bottom edges of cloth boards very good in a very good lightly age-toned dust jacket with short chips on bottom edges one-inch tear mid-spine with publisher's pink wrap-around band printed in black states: "Special in this edition: Colin Wilson/ a new article from the author of 'The Outsider'/ also/ The Hours After Noon/ a nouvella-length story by Paul Bowles". Contains the first book appearance of Paul Bowles' novella-length story "The Hours After Noon" and two other contributions by Paul Bowles Miller B24. Also contains Samuel Beckett's short story "The Smeraldina's Billet Doux" F&F 16.01 and contributions by Gore Vidal Marianne Moore Colin Wilson and many others. Uncommon with the publisher's wrap-around band. The Zero Press hardcover
1956582142New York: The Zero Press 1956. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 239pp. Fine in spine-tanned very good dust jacket with modest general wear and soil and a nice example of the wraparound band that is tanned at the spine and folds. Contains the first book appearance of Paul Bowles' novella-length story "The Hours After Noon" Samuel Beckett's short story "The Smeraldina's Billet Doux" and contributions by Gore Vidal Marianne Moore Colin Wilson and others. A presentable copy. Miller B24; F&F 16.01. The Zero Press hardcover
1956155924New York: Zero Press 1956. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED on page 140 by contributor Gore Vidal. <br /> <br /> About Near Fine in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Two small splashes on the top page edges. Jacket lightly foxed on the front and spine panels rear flap fold and top edge of the rear panel. Zero Press unknown
1559162082.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0015359166.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20062-1405836202Longman Pub Group 2006. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 316 pages. 7.56x5.04x1.10 inches. Longman Pub Group paperback
0582506123New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0582506123.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover