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1993103058New York: Center for Book Arts 1993. card stock covers. Center for Book Arts. 5.75 x 5.75 x 8.25 inches. card stock covers. accodion folded into 14 pages. Edition is limited to 250 signed and numbered copies. The text is typeset first in the Alphabet of Bones an original calligraphy based on the hollow bones of birds then in Malibu italic on alternating pages. The paper is 100% cotton fiber Clearprint. Paper engineering was done by Allwyn Bookbinder with silhouettes of a bird skeleton and of a cage as front and back endpages. Center for Book Arts unknown books
1984101457Boston: David R. Godine 1984. First edition. Softcover. A nice look at her rather ethereal photographs. This is the simultaneous oversized wraps edition. A clean very good plus copy with some wear to the bottom front corner but internally very clean. A very presentable copy of this book. David R. Godine unknown books
1975194597Berkeley: Jocato Press 1975. Pamphlet. 48p. warmly inscribed by Thomas "We must have loved in some other time I feel the sun when you smile;" a good first edition in wraps which show handling soil along spinefold and a touch of silverfishing at one edge. This chapbook is the third book by the African American poet. Jocato Press unknown books
197588367Berkeley: Jocato Press 1975. 48p. inscribed and signed by Thomas wraps with piece of clear tape at base. This chapbook is the third book by the African American poet. Jocato Press unknown books
199049098Austin: W. Thomas Taylor 1990. 1st Printing. Limited to 910 cc. ASSOCIATION COPY. Green cloth binding with printed paper title label to spine. Issued without dust jacket. Slight lean. Rounce & Coffin Club 1991 Western Books bookplate. Catalogue entry & po annotation regarding the 1991 R&C auction to rear paste-down. Very Good Plus. x 2 198 2 pp. With the publication prospectus laid in 4 pp. Western Books Exhibition submission slip laid-in submitted by W. Thomas Taylor. Illustrated with plates. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>Submitted by Taylor to the Rounce & Coffin Club for the 1991 Western Books Exhibition. W. Thomas Taylor hardcover books
19901226854Worcester: Butterfly Press 1990. Second Edition. Quarto 11 x 8.5 inches; VG/no-DJ; green spine with black text; boards are strong and clean; small 2mm spot on the front free end paper textblock is clean; pp 216. Additional shipping charges may apply; cannot ship economy internationally. 1226854. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Butterfly Press unknown books
19824697Seattle Washington: Seattle Art Museum 1982. Softcover. Good. toning to covers w/ scuffs marks & foxing. flyleafs each have an area of smudge/wear. crimp/creasing to spine top pg edges at spine creased. light specks of foxing to pgs 30-31 otherwise interior appears bright & clean. White with color wraps. 31 pp. 6 bw 13 color plates. Essay by Thomas Albright. Interview conducted by Jan Butterfield. Catalogue lists 24 works. Bibliography chronology. Exhibition held Sept. 17 to Nov. 7 1982. Seattle Art Museum unknown books
1973006661Santa Cruz: Quarry 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Third issue of this poetry magazine edited by John Kucich David Myers and Paul Skenazy. Near fine in oblong bound wrappers. Contributions by Bukowski Blazek Greg Kuzma Joyce Carol Oates Stephen Dixon and many others. <br/><br/> Quarry paperback books
1953220430London M. Joseph 1953. 1953. First edition so stated. 8vo. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. Dust jacket designed by Biro unclipped. Very good-fine. No foxing. No signatures. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. F. Hardcover. London, M. Joseph [1953]. hardcover books
1957137529London: George Rainbird in association with Michael Joseph 1957. Large octavo self portrait and eight illustrations by the author marbled boards. Limited edition. 1500 copies printed at The Curwen Press of which this is one 201 copies reserved for the friends of George Rainbird Ltd and Rainbird McLean Limited Christmas 1957. The author's most famous work a comic novel of Britain during World War II. Basis for a 1958 film starring Alex Guinness and Kay Walsh. A fine copy in chipped unprinted glassine wrapper and marbled paper box. #137529 George Rainbird in association with Michael Joseph unknown books
194453766London: Michael Joseph 1944. First edition. 291 pp. Slight lean to spine else near fine in full cloth with silver stamping to spine. No dust jacket. London: Michael Joseph hardcover books
198129903Cincinnati: Program for Cincinnati 1981. First Edition. Square quarto 26cm.; original cloth in red pictorial dust jacket; 227pp.; color photo-frontispiece illus. throughout. Dime-sized loss to top edge of upper jacket panel additional chips and short closed tears else Fine in About Very Good jacket. Inscribed and signed by the designer to half title: "For Bernarda -- a Buckeye who once was a packet boat pilot -- from Noel & Charles ." From the library of Ben and Bernarda Shahn with their estate label tipped to front pastedown. Program for Cincinnati unknown books
1980281207University of Tulsa 1980. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. A Christmas Keepsake from the Rare Books and Special Collections at The McFarlin Libary of The University of Tulsa produced for Christmas of 1980. With a full color facsimile of Charles Bird King's "Mo-Hon-Go--Osage Woman" with notes by Rennard Strickland; as well as material on Joyce's Ulysses including a facsimile of a letter from Sylvia Beach to Cyril Connolly as well as a facsimile of the Prospectus. In a cream colored printed folder with a small stain to the leading edge of the front panel. Very Good binding. University of Tulsa unknown books
192832330NY 1928. 8vo pp. 107. Printed wraps loose and chipped Also includes "A Parable of Time" by Louis Zukofsky and "Outlaws if Life" by Arthur Symonds. Slocum C65-L1. Each number of this periodical was limited to 500 copies. "Between September 1925 and September 1926 Two Worlds New York edited by Samuel Roth published five installments of `Work in Progress' reprinted from European publications. The reprints in Two Worlds were unauthorized by Joyce; they ceased because no further fragments of `Work in Progress' were available for Roth to reprint. unknown books
192832332NY 1928. 8vo pp. 397-566. Printed wraps loose and chipped. Slocum C65-L4. Each number of this periodical was limited to 500 copies. "Between September 1925 and September 1926 Two Worlds New York edited by Samuel Roth published five installments of `Work in Progress' reprinted from European publications. The reprints in Two Worlds were unauthorized by Joyce; they ceased because no further fragments of `Work in Progress' were available for Roth to reprint. unknown books
192832331NY 1928. 8vo pp. 353-396. Printed wraps loose and chipped Also includes "On Paul Verlaine" by Arthur Symons and "Creative Evolution" by D. H. Lawrence. Slocum C65-L3. Each number of this periodical was limited to 500 copies. "Between September 1925 and September 1926 Two Worlds New York edited by Samuel Roth published five installments of `Work in Progress' reprinted from European publications. The reprints in Two Worlds were unauthorized by Joyce; they ceased because no further fragments of `Work in Progress' were available for Roth to reprint. unknown books
194832724NY: Signit Book 1948. First paperback edn. small 8vo pp. 199. Plastic coated printed wraps some of the coating coming off in the rear. A very good copy. See Slocum & Calhoon A11 note. Signit Book unknown books
1968107564Viking 1968. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. A fine first edition in a near fine slightly faded slipcase with a few light white spots on the bottom rear of the slipcase. Viking hardcover books
196817425New York: Viking Press 1968. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo in slipcase. With introduction and notes by Joyce scholar Richard Ellmann. First publication of this book which was written by Joyce some fifty years prior. Some typical light sunning to spine else a fine hardbound book with paper label to front panel. Comes in a matching hard slipcase. Sticker shadow to slipcase. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
196882990New York: Viking 1968. First Edition. hardcover. fine/fine. Introduction and Notes by Richard Ellmann .16p. facsimile pages from the mss. Thin 8vo cloth backed boards publisher's board slipcase. N.Y. Viking 1968. First edition.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
1977WRCLIT29010New York: Random House 1977. Cloth and boards. First U.S. edition edited and translated by Louis Berrone. Poet/translator Cid Corman's copy with his ownership inscription and often copious annotations. Near fine in dust jacket. Random House hardcover books
1996283140New York 1996. paperback. fine. Elaborate bookseller's catalog with illustrations in color. 122pp. 4to stiff wrappers. New York: Glenn Horowitz 1996.<br/><br/> 141 items with price list. Limited to 1500 copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
1951126781New York.: The Viking Press. 1951. 1st Thus. Hardcover. very good with no dust jacket; previous owner’s name and date inked on verso of half-title page. 8vo. limited to 1900 copies for sale and 75 copies for private distribution. Introduction by Padraic Colum. The Viking Press. hardcover books
195940745New York: Oxford University Press 1959. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding gilt stamped lettering to spine. Front board stamped in blind and gilt. Moderate wear to binding rubbing. DJ rubbed and chipping spine slightly sunned. A VG example in an About VG DJ. xvi 842 6 pp. Black and white photographic illustrations throughout. 9-3/8" x 6-5/8" <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
1956WRCLIT61006New York: Harcourt 1956. Pictorial boards. First edition of this excerpt from SHAKESPEARE AND COMPANY printed for distribution to friends of the author and of the publisher. Spine tips worn else very good. Harcourt hardcover books