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196254368Chicago IL: University of Chicago 1962. Periodical. 8vo pp. 126. Paper wraps. Top edges spotted cover somewhat worn at spine o/w a VG tight copy. Includes Bruce Morrissette on the new novel in France Hazel Barnes on Alain Robbe-Grillet poems by Paul Kendall Jeff Marks and others. University of Chicago unknown books
1961255192Denver: Alan Swallow 1961. Softcover. Good. Second edition. Good 2nd printing softcover is rubbed at spine ends and corners the cover is lightly soiled and the spine is lightly browned there is a name on the front endpaper. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Alan Swallow paperback books
189834Swallow Press 1961. Paperback. Good. 1961 third printing. Clean binding is delicate at front cover but still fully intact no marks or notations. Moderate overall cover wear. TP HS Swallow Press paperback books
197259749Chicago: Swallow Press 1972. 6th printing. 8vo 152. Paper wraps name on end paper marginal underling on several pages a good copy. Swallow Press unknown books
1973535951973. Claire met Anais Nin at the memorial service for publisher Alan Swallow in the basement of St. Mark's Church in New York City in 1966. A year later after Claire living in Washington DC had started his literary magazine Voyages Nin "spent much time and effort . acting like an upwardly eager associate editor. gushing with ideas and possibilities for future issues . she became deeply involved with every issue including an early issue featuring women writers in 1968. She sent me manuscripts from her friends on both the east and west coasts and some from abroad. She was my most indefatigable advisory editor throughout the life of the publication which ended in the early 1970s." Claire later organized a memorial service for her in Washington DC of which there is much material in the folders. I. Material from Bill Claire's Files about Nin and Voyages File 1. Mimeographed program: Under the Sign of Pisces Anais Nin and her circle 2 copies; letters concerning the event; miscellaneous typed and mss pieces mss of Claire's introduction with many corrections; information about a Nin Cosmos Club event; letters and work being sent to Voyages upon the suggestion of Nin; broadside "Thinking Anais Nin" signed by Claire. And much more. File 2: Notes and outline for a course on Nin by Claire it was never taught. File 3: Program for a conference on Nin at Southampton Campus of Long Island University May 27 1994; Alberti Frank. SEASON OF LIGHT. Kew Gardens NY: dedicated to Anais Nin inscribed by the author to William Claire with a presentation TLS; photo copy of a group at the French Embassy reception for Nin; list of address from Nin's brother in envelope; offprint Hinz Evelyn "Excuse Me it was all a dream: The Diary of Anais Nin: 1944-1947" inscribed by the author to Bill Claire; material from the calligrapher's guild Chicago; calligraphic letter from Moira Gryphon; child's drawing with note from Moira Gryphon; APC from Moira Gryphon; calligraphic cards and notes from Moira Gryphon File 4: Snyder Robert. ANAIS NIN OBSERVED from a film portrait of a woman as artist. Inscribed by the author with publicity material laid in.; PR piece: the films of Ian Hugo; reprints of reviews of Nin books; Poets for Peace flyer nd; Swallow Press press release for the Anais Nin reader 1973; mimeo of letter from William Claire sent to people from Nin's addresses; small card printing Claire's "Thinking of Anais Nin." File 5: Reprint of "Rendezvous With Two Languages on translating William Claire's "Thinking of Anais Nin" by Toyoko Yamamoto; broadside "Think of Anais Nin" by William Claire; news release concerning the Nin Memorial; misc letters to Claire; TMS of Claire's talk at the Memorial; letters from Hiram Haydn Hiram Haydn edited The American Scholar from 1944 to his death in 1973.; also misc. letters and cards to Claire. File 6: TLS from Jacques Barzun; letters from Nin bibliographer Ben Franklin V; several letters to Nin that have forwarded to Claire offering material to be printed in Voyages; several letters to Nin; letters from Hiram Haydn; offprint from The American Scholar; TLS from writer Daisy Aldan; file of letters to Claire at Voyages etc. File 7: manila envelope of material about Henry Miller and Nin from publisher Roger Jackson; Letters from Ben Franklin V; corrected MSS of "Anais Nin: Thinking Back and Now: by William Claire written for the Long Island University Conference on Nin; ALS: Annotation to Nin's Letters by Bill Claire; photo copy of a TLS from Gunther Stuhlmann Nin's editor; note on The Anais Nin Memorial Fellowship Fund; photo copy of a letter from Ian Hugo to James Merrill of the Merrill Foundation; notice of screening of Ian Hugo films; Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle: Winter 1978 Vol. 9 no. 1; program of the conference on Anais Nin: Southampton Campus Long Island University May 27 1994; misc. letters to Claire about Nin and her work. File 8: File from the Nin celebration: Claire with Frances Stellof owner of Gotham Book Mart and Jeff Munden; printing an article by Claire: "Anais Nin and Alan Swallow: a unique friendship; TLS from Noel Riley Fitch about Nin photographs the Magic Circle Weekend etc; announcement of Magic Circle Press publication of Claire's The Strange Coherence of our Dreams March 21 1973; MSS "The Correspondence of Anias Nin" by Bill Claire 2 8-1/2 x 14 in. pages; photo copy of newspaper notice of the tribute to Nin at the French Embassy in Washington DC 4/1/1978; subscriber form for Voyages; photocopy of report on Anais Nin Fellowship Fund File 9: TPC from Sharon Sparrow;Bassett Maurice "The Discovery of a Masterpiece" about buying Henry Miller painting on Nin; collection of letters to Claire as editor of Voyages some addressed to Nin!; Add sheet for Nin's book available from Swallow Press; The New Yorker March 1993 with article on Nin's diaries by Claudia Pierpont; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich adv. For volume 5 of Nin's diary; offprint: "Portrait of Anais Nin a s a Bohisattva: Reflections on the Diary 1934-39 by Wayne McEvilly; Swallow Press adv. For Anais Nin reader; invitation to a reception in honor of Nin; Swallow Press adv for books by Nin; TLS from Nin's editor Gunther Stuhlmann with vol. 11 1993 of Anais: An International Journal edited by Stuhlmann; Press Release for the Bleecker St. Players for a Benefit Performance of Film on Anais Nin; invite to meet Nin at Gotham Book Mart. File 10 approx 35 letters to Claire about Nin and the memorial he is working on; also letter from actress Viveca Lindfors about the Nin celebration photo of Nin with mock up of the program at the Nin Celebration; material about the Nin Celebration; Claire's intro to the Ian Hugo films with autograph corrections; list of contributions to memorial fund etc. File 11: TLS from Benjamin Franklin V;' letters and cards to Claire about Nin and Voyages one from Mrs. Van Wyck Brooks Gunther Stuhlmann; probably 35 in all . File 12: Poster of painting of Nin photos of Nin and Claire few letters to Claire many han d addressed envelopes; letter from Gunther Stuhlmann; II. Harms Valerie CELEBRATION WITH ANAIS NIN. Magic Circle Press 1973 laid in is a photograph of Nin with Claire signed by Claire. A CAFÉ IN SPACE The Anais Nin Literary Journal vol. 3 2005. Inscribed to Bill Claire by one of the writers: Toyoko Yamamoto. Includes a nice piece on the translations of Claire's poem about Anais Nin. unknown books
196954974NY: Harcourt Brace and World 1969. First Edition. 8vo pp. 327. A very nice copy in dj. Complimentary slip from the author laid in. Harcourt, Brace and World unknown books
197623964NY: Harcourt Brace 1976. First Edition. 8vo pp. 414. Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann. Owner's signature on title o/w a nice copy in somewhat soiled dj. Harcourt Brace unknown books
198053625NY: Harcourt Brace 1980. First Edition. 8vo pp. 355. A very nice copy in dj. Harcourt Brace unknown books
198053626NY: Harcourt Brace 1980. First Edition. 8vo pp. 355. A very nice copy in dj. Harcourt Brace unknown books
1968019826New Rochelle: Spoken Arts 995 & 6. 1968. First Edition. Two 12" 33rpm phonograph records each in its own printed sleeve and issued separately. Fine discs in fine jackets. . Spoken Arts 995 & 6 unknown books
197110353Harcourt Brace & World 1971. NIN Anais. THE DIARY OF ANAIS NIN: VOLUME FOUR 1944-1947. NY: Harcourt Brace & World 1971. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. Later printing. With a presentation to Miller's second wife June on the front endpaper: "9/25/71. For June- whom we still love! Lionelle & Bart." Near fine; rubbing d/j. $25.00. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover books
197421041NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1974. 8vo pp. 275. Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann. Illustrated with photographs. Vg in dj. Acapulco San Francisco Los Angeles New York Paris; her parents' deaths an operation and an experiment with LSD. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
196653692New Rochelle: Spoken Arts Inc 1966. SA 995. a 33-1/3 vinyl recording near fine cover little bent unopened in original plastic wrap. Nin reads the first volume of her diary. Spoken Arts, Inc unknown books
196753624NY: Swallow Press/Harcourt Brace & World 1967. First Edition. 8vo pp. ix 357. Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann. Illustrated with photographs. A VG tight copy in little scuffed and chipped dj. Inscribed by the author: " For Bill- With my friendship Anais" Franklin A20a. An association copy: Claire met Anais Nin at the memorial service for publisher Alan Swallow in the basement of St. Mark's Church in New York City in 1966. A year later after Claire living in Washington DC had started his literary magazine Voyages Nin "spent much time and effort . acting like an upwardly eager associate editor. gushing with ideas and possibilities for future issues . she became deeply involved with every issue including an early issue featuring women writers in 1968. She sent me manuscripts from her friends on both the east and west coasts and some from abroad. She was my most indefatigable advisory editor throughout the life of the publication which ended in the early 1970s." Claire later organized a memorial service for her in Washington DC. Swallow Press/Harcourt, Brace & World unknown books
196741145NY: Swallow Press/Harcourt Brace & World 1967. First Edition. 8vo pp. ix 357. Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann. Illustrated with photographs. A VG tight copy in little scuffed and chipped dj. Swallow Press/Harcourt, Brace & World unknown books
196729810NY: Swallow Press/Harcourt Brace & World 1967. First Edition. 8vo pp. 357. Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann. Illustrated with photographs. A nice copy in little chipped dj. Swallow Press/Harcourt, Brace & World unknown books
197146521NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1971. First Edition. 8vo pp. xi 235. Index. Illustrated with photographs. Cover slightly stained o/w a VG tight copy in little scuffed and chipped dj. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
197153622NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1971. First Edition. 8vo pp. xi 235. Index. Illustrated with photographs. Cover slightly stained o/w a VG tight copy in little scuffed and nicked price clipped dj. Laid in is an advance copy complimentary slip with the author's card. In addition Nin has inscribed the copy to poet and editor of "Voyages" Bill Claire: "For Bill long before this celebration we created a bond and at the celebration I saw you in action which was so pleasing love Anais" Franklin A261. An association copy: Claire met Anais Nin at the memorial service for publisher Alan Swallow in the basement of St. Mark's Church in New York City in 1966. A year later after Claire living in Washington DC had started his literary magazine Voyages Nin "spent much time and effort . acting like an upwardly eager associate editor. gushing with ideas and possibilities for future issues . she became deeply involved with every issue including an early issue featuring women writers in 1968. She sent me manuscripts from her friends on both the east and west coasts and some from abroad. She was my most indefatigable advisory editor throughout the life of the publication which ended in the early 1970s." Claire later organized a memorial service for her in Washington DC. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
19363264Paris: Siana Editions 1936. First Edition. Soft cover. Good. #62 of only 249 copies. Lower portion of spine split with darkening to this area and the immediate areas around it on the front and rear panels. First and last leaves show tape shadows and some spotting. Main text block printed on high quality paper is nice and clean. The true first edition of Nin's second and most important book self-published in Paris in 1936. The limitation page indicates that copies were numbered and signed by the author but in our experience Nin seems to have signed only a certain number of these. This copy is inscribed dated Paris 1936 by Nin: "To Dorothy and Annie who have traversed all these regions with me. With Love Anais." A lovely and contemporary inscription from the author to help make up for the condition issues. <br/><br/> Siana Editions paperback books
1936200080Paris: Siana 1936. Limited. paperback. very good. 89p. 4to printed wrappers; unopened. Paris: Siana Editions n.d. 1936. Limited First Edition. One of 249 copies of Nin's second book self published in Paris. Near fine with slight erosion at the extremes of the spine. The original glassine dust wrapper is present although considerably torn.<br/><br/> Copy number 34 unsigned on the limitation page but with a signed presentation including a 6 line poem.<br/><br/> Siana unknown books
536388vo printed wraps some worn a good copy. Franklin C26. Also includes work by Bertolt Brecht translated by W. H. Auden Robert Penn Warren Louis Aragon May Sarton Delmore Schwartz Adre Gide and many more. unknown books
196859297NY: The Macmillan Company 1968. First Edition. 8vo pp. 214. A fine copy in dj. Inscribed by the author: For Bill Claire both -editor and generous friend Anais Nin". See Franklin A21a. Claire met Anais Nin at the memorial service for publisher Alan Swallow in the basement of St. Mark's Church in New York City in 1966. A year later after Claire living in Washington DC had started his literary magazine Voyages Nin "spent much time and effort . acting like an upwardly eager associate editor. gushing with ideas and possibilities for future issues . she became deeply involved with every issue including an early issue featuring women writers in 1968. She sent me manuscripts from her friends on both the east and west coasts and some from abroad. She was my most indefatigable advisory editor throughout the life of the publication which ended in the early 1970s." Claire later organized a memorial service for her in Washington DC. The Macmillan Company unknown books
196985406London: Peter Owen 1969. Octavo pp. 1-10 1-214 boards. First British edition. A fine copy in about near fine dust jacket with rubbing to background ink on front panel and some rubbing and soiling to white rear panel. #85406 Peter Owen unknown books
1945140941340New York: Gemor Press 1945. First Edition. Near Fine. First Edition. Deluxe edition limited to 50 copies signed and numbered by Anais Nin at rear colophon with five color hand-pulled woodblock prints by Ian Hugo tipped in issued along side a regular edition with a limitation of 1000 unsigned copies. Publisher's pink paper covered boards printed in black on upper cover and spine. Near Fine with light soiling and light toning to covers pages toned at edges offsetting to pages adjacent to prints. Franklin A6b. Gemor Press unknown books
1945WN45220New York: Gemor Press 1945. Original beige paper covered boards with purple titling and decoration. The usual light paste action on endpapers. Cover design and 5 woodblocks by her husband Ian Hugo. One of the regular edition of 1000 copies. Inscribed to prior owner in Nin's beautiful script. A splendid copy of a fragile book. Limited. Paper Covered Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Ian Hugo. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Gemor Press Hardcover books