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80709aFaber abd Faber 1966. hardcover. Good/Acceptable. 0x0x0. Hardcoveer with dust jacket published by Faber and Faber 1966. No markings noted. Jacket with wear and tear foxing. Faber abd Faber hardcover
40876containing practical directions to the Justices of the Peace in the performance of their duties as required by the adoption of Jervis's Acts and the New South Wales Act of Council 14th Vic. No. 43; by His Honour William a'Beckett Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Victoria. Melbourne : ""Melbourne Morning Herald"" Office 1852. Octavo gilt-lettered papered boards edges rubbed patterned endpapers a little foxed pp. viii; 118 internally clean a very good copy. The first judicial manual written for the newly separated Colony of Victoria written by the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria. à Beckett also happens to be the great-grandfather of Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd and relation of the extensive Boyd family. hardcover
2009Q-0553592556Spectra 2009-11-24. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Spectra paperback
2008Q-0553589822Bantam 2008-07-29. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bantam hardcover
B9783690818162Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9783690813204Hardback. New. hardcover
ria9783690818162_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In "The Magic in Little Things" immerse yourself in a world where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. This enchanting collection of poems invites readers to pause and appreciate the delicate beauty woven into the fabric of paperback
ria9783690813204_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In "The Magic in Little Things" immerse yourself in a world where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. This enchanting collection of poems invites readers to pause and appreciate the delicate beauty woven into the fabric of hardcover
3690818168.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3690813204.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197258265London: Calder & Boyars 1972. First English edition 1/100 signed by the author. 8vo pp. 63. Fine in publisher's slipcase. Inscribed to poet William Jay Smith on the half title: "For Bill to celebrate our first meeting since 1949 from Arthur with affection" This was most likely from American playwrite Arthur Miller. Beckett won the Nobel in 1969. Miller of course was the author of "Death of a Salesman" and other notable plays. Calder & Boyars unknown books
19841039Stamford: The New Overbrook Press 1984. This copy in a unique binding by Jack & Emma Craib: full black morocco with mother-of-pearl onlays forming design of characters from the play climbing out of the cylinder tube in which Beckett has set the play. The design reveals itself as a pictorial image only with the use of an anamorphoscope which is a 6 inch silver tube sitting on top of one of the marble onlays. Limited to 250 copies on Rives each copy signed by Samuel Beckett. Each of the seven etchings is hand-numbered and signed by the artist Charles Klabunde. Charles Klabunde master engraver was born in Nebraska where he spent the first two formative decades of his life. He received his MFA at the University of Iowa where his unusual talents were discovered by master print-maker Mauricio Lazansky who invited Klabunde to join his Print Workshop. Following his one-man exhibition at The Minneapolis Institute of Art the artist moved to New York where he established his own printmaking studio and taught at Cooper Union. His work was prominently featured in the 1969 Associated American Artists' "New Talent in Printmaking" Exhibition and in 1970 in "five New York Printmakers" at the Whitney Museum of American Art. In 1971 he received the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. His works are represented in The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Museum of Modern Art The Victoria and Albert Museum The National Gallery The Art Institute of Chicago the Bibliotheque Nationale etc. Klabunde's imagery and iconography although highly individualistic is often traced from the work of Bosch Durer Breughel Callot Rembrandt Blake Goya Meryon Redon Klinger Ensor Magritte Klee and Picasso. Samuel Beckett received the Nobel Prize in 1969 and great attention was focused on his next work THE LOST ONES which was his most sustained narrative to have appeared for many years. "Inside a flattened cylinder fifty metres round and sixteen high" live Beckett's lost people. Their relentless search for an escape from the cylinder gives THE LOST ONES a tragic force as a mirror of our own existence. Beckett requested that The New Overbrook Press edition include certain alterations to THE LOST ONES which make it the definitive version of his work. The author translated the text from the original French version LE DEPEUPLEUR. The publisher Charles Altschul designed this limited edition as the inaugural offering of The New Overbrook Press. A graduate of Yale University he has received numerous awards for his fine printing and bookmaking. The New Overbrook Press unknown books
198458117New York The New Overbrook Press 1984 1 vol. Broché in-folio, en feuilles, emboîtage de toile grège, 35 pp. Belle édition illustrée en anglais du Dépeupleur comprenant 7 grandes eaux-fortes hors-texte justifiées et signées par l'artiste américain Charles Klabunde (1935-2024). La beauté grotesque de ces gravures reflète la vitalité tragique des personnages perdus de Beckett. L'écrivain, qui assure sa propre traduction, y inclut quelques variantes par rapport à l'originale (Minuit, 1970). Tirage limité à 250 exemplaires sur Rives BFK, tous signés par Samuel Beckett. En parfaite condition.
198458117New York The New Overbrook Press 1984 1 vol. Broché in-folio, en feuilles, emboîtage de toile grège, 35 pp. Belle édition illustrée en anglais du Dépeupleur comprenant 7 grandes eaux-fortes hors-texte justifiées et signées par l'artiste américain Charles Klabunde (1935-2024). La beauté grotesque de ces gravures reflète la vitalité tragique des personnages perdus de Beckett. L'écrivain, qui assure sa propre traduction, y inclut quelques variantes par rapport à l'originale (Minuit, 1970). Tirage limité à 250 exemplaires sur Rives BFK, tous signés par Samuel Beckett. En parfaite condition.
197218888New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1972. First American edition. Wraps. Very good . 8vo. Printed wraps. Very good plus; mild toning to wraps' edges. Interior bright and clean with hint of toning. Good and sound. 62pp <br/><br/>First Evergreen paperback edition simulatneous with hardcover. A story by Beckett translated from his own original French. Grove Weidenfeld paperback books
1972WRCLIT76927London: Calder & Boyars 1972. Half cream calf and gilt lettered cloth a.e.g. Some tanning to calf bookseller's prolix pencil annotations to front free endsheet erased otherwise about fine in slipcase a few small spots to one panel. First edition limited issue of this translation by the author of LE DEPEUPLEUR. Copy #43 of one hundred numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author denoted as "printed in advance of the first edition." Calder & Boyars hardcover books
1972WRCLIT76926London: Calder & Boyars 1972. Half cream calf and gilt lettered cloth a.e.g. Some tanning to calf tiny smudge at lower edge of upper board about fine in slipcase. First edition limited issue of this translation by the author of LE DEPEUPLEUR. Copy #82 of one hundred numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author denoted as "printed in advance of the first edition." Calder & Boyars hardcover books
1972178571972. BECKETT Samuel. THE LOST ONES. NY: Grove Press 1972. 8vo. printed wraps. First American Edition. Very Good condition. $10.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
197232996NY: Grove 1972. First Evergreen edition first printing. 8vo pp. 62. Translated from the original French by the author. Paper wraps. Cover slightly yellowed at edges o/w a nice copy. A short work of fiction; the human experience distilled into its barest essentials. Grove unknown books
197244734Grove Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Publisher's silver-titled cloth. Hint of sunning to board edges pages slightly toned. The DJ in mylar may have a bit of neat restoration to rear panel bottom edge slight scuffing. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 63 pages . Grove Press hardcover
1972BECKETTS016296Calder & Boyars London. 1972. First U.K. edition. Translated from the French by the author. Octavo. 63 pages.Number 100 of 100 copies signed by the author and specially bound in quarter cream calf with cloth sides; all edges gilt.Spine faintly toned. Fine in fine cloth slipcase. Calder & Boyars, London. hardcover
1972D19858London: John Calder 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. One of 100 copies of the limited edition SIGNED by Samuel Beckett. This copy unnumbered. Spine a bit rubbed otherwise very nice in slipcase. <br/><br/> John Calder hardcover
1972178948London: Calder & Boyars 1972. Abode where lost bodies roam each searching for its lost one First edition in English signed limited issue number 43 of 100 copies signed by the author specially bound and published in advance of the trade issue. The story of 200 people "who live out a strictly regulated Dantesque existence" ODNB Beckett's novella was published in French two years before as Le Dépeupleur. Octavo. Original white quarter calf grey cloth sides spine and front cover lettered in gilt edges gilt. With the original grey cloth slipcase. Spine toned small scuff not affecting lettering: a near-fine copy. Not in Federman & Fletcher. hardcover
1972182412London: Calder & Boyars 1972. The true first edition signed and specially bound First edition in English signed limited issue one of 100 copies signed by the author specially bound and printed in advance of the trade issue; this copy is out of series. Beckett's novella - narrating of 200 people "who live out a strictly regulated Dantesque existence" ODNB - was originally published in French two years before as Le Dépeupleur. Octavo. Original white quarter calf spine and front cover lettered in gilt grey cloth sides edges gilt. With the original grey cloth slipcase. Couple of faint marks to calf a near-fine copy in fine slipcase. Not in Federman & Fletcher. hardcover
1972021914<p>London: Calder and Boyars 1972. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Excellent Excellent/Excellent. First English translation Calder & Boyars London 1972; 64 pages; purple cloth gilt titling on spine slight sunning to top edge corners gently bumped name in red to ffep an excellent copy; in like dustjacket rubbed on edges a little chipped at spine base. Translated by Beckett from his original French "Le Depeupleur" Les Editions de Minuit Paris 1971. ISBN: 0 7145 0891 8 / 0714508918 <br /><br /></p> Calder and Boyars hardcover