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54354Chicago: Swallow 1948. First Edition. 8vo pp. 175. Paper wraps. Cover slightly creased and yellowed o/w a VG tight copy. Swallow unknown books
1992UNINWIN00fpSwallow Press 1992. Very Good. Nin Anais. Winter of Artifice: Three Novelettes. Athens OH: Swallow Press 1992. 130pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Swallow Press paperback books
1977125751Weston CT: Magic Circle Press & Walker & Co 1977. Hardcover. 105p. facsimile manuscript page endpapers preface by Nin very good special first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Sixteen of the author's earliest stories never before published. Magic Circle Press & Walker & Co hardcover books
1978_202501239Paris, Éditions Stock, 1978 ; in-8 (130 x 220 mm), 312 pp., broché, couverture illustrée.
197881394Paris, 1978, in-8, 302pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire ! 302pp
Z11705BROCHE STOCK 1978
500465on a 1/2 length portrait of Nin dressed in a dark dress with mesh insert standing against a brick wall. Titled "Anais Nin '71" and signed by Nadine Etkes the photographer. 8"x10" image on mounted stiff photograph's mount 11"x14". Provenance: acquired from the photographer in 1977. Nin 1903-1977 born February 21 1903 Neuilly-sur-Seine France; died January 14 1977 Los Angeles California; Parisian-born American author; best known for diaries; works include "A Spy in the House of Love" 1954 and "Delta of Venus" 1977. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. hardcover books
197042445Columbus: Publications Committee 1970. Volume 1 Number 1 - Volume 1 Number 4. Mixed printings. The first four issues of this journal. Each had the issue number inked on the front cover and all have some underlining. Very good in wrappers. For the four issues: Columbus: Publications Committee unknown books
194854325NY: Dutton 1948. First Edition. 8vo pp. 221. Black cloth. Edges somewhat soiled cover little worn at ends of spine o/w VG. A collection of short stories written by Anais Nin. Includes "House Boat" "The Mouse" "Under a Glass Bell" "The Mohican" "Je Suis le Plus Malade des Surrealistes" "Rag Time" "The Labyrinth" and "Birth. Dutton unknown books
194853621NY: Dutton 1948. First Edition thus. 8vo pp. 221. Some water stain along the foredge at the bottom of the title page and along the bottom of the leaves. A good copy otherwise. A collection of short stories written by Anais Nin. Includes "House Boat" "The Mouse" "Under a Glass Bell" "The Mohican" "Je Suis le Plus Malade des Surrealistes" "Rag Time" "The Labyrinth" and "Birth. Dutton unknown books
194842617New York: E. P. Dutton 1948. First edition crossed out in ink by Nin on the copyright page an in its place in ink "1957" edition; 8vo pp. 101; original pictorial wrappers; dampstains in the bottom margin throughout; prelims also with stains; all else good or better. This copy inscribed: "For Terrence Williams Anais Nin." At the time of the inscription Williams a student at the University of Kansas Lawrence was proprietor of a small independent venture publishing the new poetry of poets soon to be famous including Allen Ginsburg Robert Creeley Ed Dorn and Tomas Transtromer. <br/><br/> E. P. Dutton unknown books
194866807New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. Very Good. 1948. Hardcover. 221 pages. 8.25x5.5 inches. Black cloth covers with gilt printing to the spine. First edition. Covers are just slightly soiled. Contents are bright and complete. About Very Good. . E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. hardcover books
1948WRCLIT24126New York: Dutton 1948. Gilt cloth. First edition thus including two stories for the first time in book form. Rockwell Kent bookplate over an earlier ink name on endsheet else fine in good somewhat edgeworn dust jacket with chip at crown of spine. Dutton hardcover books
1944140941237New York: Gemor Press 1944. First Edition. Near Fine. First Edition one of 300 copies originally printed. Signed by Anais Nin and inscribed to a former owner on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's decorated paper-covered boards. Near Fine with light lean to spine light rubbing to covers at extremities toning to spine light spotting and dust-soiling to textblock edges offsetting from binder's glue to pastedowns and pages toned. Gemor Press unknown books
1944140940703New York: Gemor Press 1944. First Edition. Very Good. First Edition one of 300 copies originally printed. Association copy signed by Anais Nin on the first blank sheet and inscribed to Sarah Newmeyer an author and publicity director of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art MOMA form 1934-1948 at the time of the publication of this book. Bound in publisher's decorated paper-covered boards. Very with toning to covers rubbing at extremities. Contents toned. Laid in is an order form for the second edition. Gemor Press unknown books
1944WN45221New York: Gemor Press 1944. Second edition limited to 800 copies. Pictorial paper boards by Hugo. Outstanding condition but for a little wear at spine ends and corners. Tasteful bookplate on front pastedown. Laid-in is capsule biography of Anais Nin reprinted from Current Biography of February 1944. . Second Edition Limited. Paper Covered Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Ian Hugo. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Gemor Press Hardcover books
45222Paris, directeur: Jean Fanchette. Un volume 13,5x21,3cm broché de 96 pages. Bon état. Créée par le poète et psychanalyste originaire de l’île Maurice, Jean Fanchette, Two cities reçut le soutien de Anaïs Nin. La revue compte en tout 9 livraisons parues entre le printemps 1959 et l’automne 1964. Le projet était de faire connaître d’une rive à l’autre de l’Atlantique, les meilleurs écrivains français et anglophones. Tous les textes sont en langue originale.
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
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
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
197118392n. p.: Publications Committee The Ohio State University Libraries 1971. 1st edition. Decorated stiff wrappers. Nr Fine covers are lightly creased and faded. 8vo. <br/><br/> Publications Committee, The Ohio State University Libraries unknown books
1980Embry 155132Peter Owen 1980. First edition first printing. Near fine in very good dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photos Peter Owen, 1980. First edition, first printing. 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