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2104001Grove Press 1970. signed limited. hardcover. near fine. Signed limited edition 1/200 copies. This copy is not numbered. Near fine sun tanning on spine. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. Grove Press unknown
2010Q-0571244599Faber & Faber 2010-06-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber & Faber paperback
2006Q-0571229115Faber and Faber 2006-01-31. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber and Faber paperback
2010Q-0802144632Grove Press 2010-07-13. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Press paperback
2011Q-080214442XGrove Press 2011-05-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Press paperback
0802118216.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Q-0573040087Samuel French Ltd 2016-09-09. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Samuel French Ltd paperback
1954468984New York: Grove Press 1954. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition in English translated by the author preceding the British edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with slightest toning at the spine and a tiny tear. Inscribed by Beckett: "for Dan Pope from Sam Beckett". Additionally Signed by Grove Press publisher Barney Rosset. The scarcest and preferred issue of the Nobel Prize winner's most famous title one of the great works of the world stage. A major innovation in modern drama and certainly the first theatrical success of the Theatre of the Absurd. A beautiful Inscribed copy. Housed in a quarter morocco and cloth clamshell case. Grove Press hardcover
1955556527London.: Faber and Faber Ltd. 1955. Paperback. First Faber paperback edition. Small 8vo. Covers slightly worn. Spine faded. Slightly used. Faber and Faber Ltd. paperback
1954326131New York: Grove Press 1954. First edition in English translated by the author preceding the British edition. Illustrated with portrait and three leaves of stills from the stage production. Pagination irregular. vii pp.; 7-60 ff. numbered on left page; 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine Fine. First edition in English translated by the author preceding the British edition. Illustrated with portrait and three leaves of stills from the stage production. Pagination irregular. vii pp.; 7-60 ff. numbered on left page; 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition in English translated by the author preceding the British edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper with slightest toning at the spine and a tiny tear housed in a quarter morocco and cloth clamshell case. Inscribed by Beckett to another writer: "for Dan Pope from Sam Beckett". Additionally Signed by Grove Press publisher Barney Rosset. Probably the scarcest and most preferred issue of the Nobel Prize winner's most famous title one of the great works of the world stage. A major innovation in modern drama possibly the most important play of the 20th Century and certainly the first theatrical success of the Theatre of the Absurd. A beautiful Inscribed copy. Grove Press unknown
195622598London: Faber and Faber 1956. 2nd Impression. hardbound. Good-Very Good in Very Good dustwrapper/Dustwrapper. 8vo. 2nd impression February 1956 of Waiting for Godot; dustwrapper shows and image from an early production to front panel and photo of Beckett to rear; clay cloth boards with red titling to spine; small bookshop stamp to front pastedown former owner's name/date to front endpaper tape-stains and foxing med-heavy to endpapers lighter foxing to text block and prelims o.w. Very Good throughout; dustwrapper with light foxing to flaps price clipped o.w. Very Good. Faber and Faber hardcover
1954BECKETTS014598Grove Press New York. 1954. First edition in English paperback issue in the Evergreen series simultaneous with the hardback. Octavo. ff 60 6. Pictorial wrappers.Presentation copy from the author inscribed by him on the title-page: ''for Laz and Margaret from Sam affectionately - Paris May 1956''. The recipients are Beckett's friends the poet and economist Lazarus Aaronson and his wife. It seems that the print run for the hardbound copies was so restricted that none was sent to Beckett himself which meant that even people close to him were presented with these paperbacks. This is a very early inscription as those usually encountered date from the Seventies and Eighties.Some marginal tea staining to four pages. Covers rubbed and tanned at the spine and edges. Good. A copy of some significance. Grove Press, New York. paperback
1956BECKETTS014791Faber and Faber London. 1956. First U.K. edition. Octavo. 94 pages. Tipped in is the small printed slip regarding the requirements of the Lord Chamberlain.Small address label on front free endpaper. Some spotting to endpapers. Very good in very good very slightly nicked dustwrapper with some rubbing to edges. Faber and Faber, London. unknown
68671Grove Press/ Evergreen. New. 1956. First Edition; First Printing. Trade Paperback. 0802130348 . Stated "First Evergreen edition 1956". NO notes names or ANY markings. ; Photos available. ; 60 pages . Grove Press/ Evergreen paperback
200099589London:: Folio Society. Very Good. 2000. Hardcover. Preface by Edward Beckett. First edition thus. A bit faded along the spine else fine in a very good moderate shelf wear slipcase. ; 110 pages . Folio Society, hardcover
1954424346New York: Grove Press 1954. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition in English translated by the author preceding the British edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket with modest tanning at the spine two small tears on the front panel and nicks at the corners. A scarce and desirable issue of the Nobel Prize winner's most famous title one of the great works of the world stage. A major innovation in modern drama possibly the most important play of the 20th Century and certainly the first theatrical success of the Theatre of the Absurd. Grove Press hardcover
2008G0791097935I4N10Facts On File Incorporated 2008. Hardcover. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Facts On File, Incorporated hardcover
1956101780London: Faber and Faber 1956. First British edition of the author's masterpiece. Octavo original black cloth. Signed by Samuel Beckett on the title page. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a touch of rubbing to the extremities. Translated by Beckett from the original French. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Rare and desirable signed. “One of the most influential plays of the post-war period†and a central document of the Absurdist school Waiting for Godot earned Beckett worldwide acclaim Drabble 1038. “Beckett’s work invented an entirely new theatrical language palpable and comprehensible images of the absurd and unforgettable metaphors of the human condition†Hollier 1010. "One of the true masterpieces of the century" Clive Barnes The New York Times. Faber and Faber hardcover
63-1882Sverdlovsk Russia: Sverdlovsk Youth Chamber Drama ca. 1980. 4 Black & White Photographs 5" x 7" three Oblong. Very Good with slight wrinkling. Notes on verso in Russian. Photographs from the Alma Law Collection. Sverdlovsk, Russia: Sverdlovsk Youth Chamber Drama, [ca. 1980]. unknown
1956010573Faber and Faber Limited 1956. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Published in London by Faber and Faber Limited in 1956. First UK Edition. Publisher's note tipped in following copyright page. Book near fine except for slight staining on front cover puckering of front and back paste-downs and slight discoloration of front back free endpapers. DJ very good except for darkening and minor wear along top edge flap hinges and spine minor chipping at ends of hinges and rubbing on hinges. Book comes in specially made cloth slip cover. DJ price reads "9s 6d net." Book comes in specially-made cloth slipcase. Faber and Faber Limited hardcover
19560104654Faber and Faber 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Published in London by Faber and Faber Limited in 1956. "First published in England in mcmlvi" stated on copyright page indicating First UK Edition. Publisher's note tipped in following copyright page. Book very good some foxing and usual browning on free endpapers. DJ very good. Book comes in specially made cloth slip cover. DJ price reads "9s 6d net. Faber and Faber hardcover
1956354957London: Faber and Faber 1956. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First English edition. Toning on the endpapers and the boards a little bowed about very good in a near very good dust jacket with some rubbing and modest tears. From the library of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Peter Taylor and his wife the National Book Award-nominated poet Eleanor Ross Taylor with Peter Taylor's ownership signature on the front fly. Faber and Faber hardcover
6249489Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 128 2nd Edition . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
195422569New York: Grove Press 1954. Near Fine/Near Fine. SIGNED BY SAMUEL BECKETT on the title page. A crisp lovely copy to boot of the 1954 iconic Grove Press edition not only the 1st American edition but also the first edition to appear in hardback AND the 1st English language edition which Beckett himself translated from his native French. Clean and Near Fine to Fine in a beautiful price-intact $4.75 Near Fine dustjacket. Indisputably one of the three or four most celebrated plays of the 20th century a remarkable triumph of existentialist theatre and the highwater mark of even as exalted a literary career as the Nobelist Samuel Beckett's 1906-1989. Very elusive in such lovely condition and signed by the author. Grove Press unknown
19652403744Faber 1965. 1st UK thus 1st impression. Good/Very good. <p>This is the 1965 new and unexpurgated version. Still nothing happens. There is evidence that stamps e.g. school have been erased from endpapers although all pages complete and no other markings. Some tanning to page edges. The jacket is a little worn and grubby although intact with only very minor nicks to top edge. Not price clipped.</p> . Faber unknown