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192529280Paris 1925. 1 "Mon jour terreste diminue" a setting of Paul Claudel's poetry for voice and orchestra. Six pages musical partition in red and black ink with hand written cover and a formal dedication to Adrienne Monnier. Signed at the end and dated June 1920 and 2 "Finale des Choeurs pour un exposition Coloniale. A la mémoire de Joseph Conrad et ses navigateurs" Six pages musical partition in pencil with title and annotations in ink. 350 x 270 mm. Inscribed by Benoist-Méchin to Adrienne Monnier. Before becoming a politicianthe young Benoîst-Méchin tried his hand as a composer. He was not yet 20 years old when he wrote the first piece. At Adrienne Monnier's request he also translated the "Penelope" section of Joyce's "Ulysses" for which he supplied musical notation that Joyce had photographed and used in print. When he was an official in the Vichy government Benoîst-Méchin was able to use his influence to have Sylvia Beach released from internment. <br/><br/> unknown books
199750725Dublin: The Lilliput Press 1997. Limited to 1000 numbered copies. Copy #297. Edited with a Preface by Danis Rose. Introduction by John Banville. Cloth-covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering on spine in cloth-covered slipcase. Satin pagemarker. Issued without dustjacket. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine slipcase. The first edition of this title produced in Ireland. First Thus. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. The Lilliput Press Hardcover books
200368399Las Vegas: Rainmaker Editions 2003. First edition numbered & signed issue. 42 pp. Fine in cloth-covered boards with leather spine and inset printed cover label. Fine publisher’s clamshell case. A short story illustrated with wood engravings by Barry Moser. One of 99 of 125 numbered copies on Magnani paper SIGNED by Oates and Moser. New at publication price: Las Vegas: Rainmaker Editions, hardcover books
12871JThis 8†x 10†photograph shows Jackie Gleason Art Carney Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph dressed in their roles from The Honeymooners television series leaning out from the windows of a bus with Jackie Gleason in his Ralph Kramden bus uniform driving the bus. Each of the the four stars has signed the photograph. Fine condition. unknown books
192825779Paris: Shakespeare and Company / Sylvia Beach 1928. First edition. Paperback. Good. Printed wrappers. Small paperbound octavo. 195 pp. With "Made In Great Britain" rubberstamped on the title page. Includes extracts from Joyce's Finnegan's Wake. Contributions by Samuel Beckett his first book appearance as well as Robert Sage William Carlos Williams Stuart Gilbert and others. A fragile book printed on this paper this copy suffers from notable chipping along the right hand-side of the front cover paper loss at top inch or so of spine and smaller chips to first blank endpaper and rear cover. Good overall condition of an uncommon Joyce and Beckett title. Book needs to be handled with care. Shakespeare and Company / Sylvia Beach paperback books
1984227139Grasse France Prometheus Press 1984. 1984. First edition thus. 12mo. Tipped-in Original watercolor illustration by Frederic Prokosch. Original stiff green wrappers upper wrapper with holograph paper label gold silk tie. Clear plastic dust jacket. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Copy "beta" of 5 handwritten copies in red and black inks on Guerimand paper printed illustrated and signed in blue ink by Prokosch on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Soft cover. Fine. Grasse [France] Prometheus Press, 1984. paperback books
1984227140Grasse France Prometheus Press 1984. 1984. First edition thus. 12mo. Tipped-in Original watercolor illustration by Frederic Prokosch. Original stiff green wrappers upper wrapper with holograph paper label gold silk tie. Clear plastic dust jacket. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Copy "delta" of 5 handwritten copies in red and black inks on Guerimand paper printed illustrated and signed in blue ink by Prokosch on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Soft cover. Fine. Grasse [France] Prometheus Press, 1984. paperback books
1984227141Grasse France Prometheus Press 1984. 1984. First edition thus. 12mo. Tipped-in Original watercolor illustration by Frederic Prokosch. Original stiff green wrappers upper wrapper with holograph paper label gold silk tie. Clear plastic dust jacket. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Copy "beta" of 5 handwritten copies in red and black inks on Guerimand paper printed illustrated and signed in blue ink by Prokosch on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Soft cover. Fine. Grasse [France] Prometheus Press, 1984. paperback books
227142First edition thus. 12mo. Tipped-in Original watercolor illustration by Frederic Prokosch. Original stiff green wrappers upper wrapper with holograph paper label gold silk tie. Clear plastic dust jacket. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Copy "beta" of 5 handwritten copies in red and black inks on Guerimand paper printed illustrated and signed in blue ink by Prokosch on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Soft cover. Fine. paperback books
1927WRCLIT69258Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. 16mo. Printed pale green boards. Errata slip. Boards sunned minor wear to backstrip but no cracking; a very good copy. First edition trade issue. There were also thirteen copies on handmade paper. The still common suggestion that the printer Herbert Clarke was in fact Harry Crosby is demonstrably false. Clarke was a Paris based printer of English language texts while Crosby was still in knickers. SLOCUM & CAHOON A24. Shakespeare and Company hardcover books
288646Shelton: First Edition Library. Reprint. paperback. fine. Exact replica of the 1922 first edition. Large 8vo blue wrappers. Shelton CT: First Edition Library no date.<br/><br/> As new in publisher's linen clamshell case with leather spine labels.<br/><br/> First Edition Library unknown books
1927005621Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. Ninth Printing 1927. Handsomely rebound without the original wrappers in dark brown cloth with gilt lettering at spine. Near Fine scant rubbing to cloth at the tips a very few spots of foxing to end pages. Originally published by Shakespeare in February 1922. The Eighth Printing was published in 1926 when the type was entirely re-set to correct the legion of typographic errors in the harried first printing that had carried through all the previous printings thus basically making the 8th printing the 2nd Shakespeare edition and the 9th its 2nd printing. technically the Egoist Press 2nd Printing was the true 2nd Edition. Regardless of the tortuous publication history one of the classic works in literature. . Ninth Printing. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Shakespeare and Company Hardcover books
1934JC10701New York: Random House 1934. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. xvii 768. Cloth a little dust-soiled; spine somewhat tanned; spine tips and corners gently rubbed. Dust jacket lightly chipped and torn along the edges; front flap detached but appears whole under mylar; not price-clipped $3.50. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1984227143Grasse France Prometheus Press 1984. 1984. First edition thus. 12mo. Tipped-in Original watercolor illustration by Frederic Prokosch. Original stiff brown wrappers upper wrapper with holograph paper label gold silk tie. Clear plastic dust jacket. Fine. No other signatures or bookplates. Copy "gamma" of 5 handwritten copies in red and black inks on Guerimand paper printed illustrated and signed in blue ink by Prokosch on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Soft cover. Fine. Grasse [France] Prometheus Press, 1984. paperback books
1986D1717The Limited Editions Club 1986. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Linen-covered boards backed in dark green morocco gilt-stamped lettering on spine; in slipcase. Number 46 from a limited edition of 1000 copies printed at the Wild Carrot Letterpress and Heritage Printers. A lavish production in near fine condition with a few little scuff marks on boards and spine. Internally pristine with crisp tissue-guarded photogravures by Robert Ballagh. Newsletter of the LEC laid-in. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1945045813Buenos Aires: Santiago Rueda 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. The first Spanish edition of Ulysses number 66 of 300 copies in two volumes on special paper. There was also a lettered edition on Liverpool Ledger and an ordinary edition in one volume of 2200 copies. Both volumes has been neatly rebacked with most of the original spines laid down wear to edges of green paper boards corners worn and bumped slight browning to page edges ownership signature to half title; about very good overall. Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045813. Santiago Rueda hardcover books
1975185651975. The letters to Stephen Schwartz then editor of the surrealist review "Antinarcissus" 1967-75. touch on her personal life habits health with discussion of surrealism and various surrealists politics poetry etc. Joyce Mansour 1928-1986 born in England to Egyptian-Jewish parents spent her childhood in Cairo and moved to Paris in the 1950s where she became identified with the surrealist movement. <br/><br/> unknown books
1963WRCLIT55061New York: Vanguard 1963. Cloth. Edges very faintly dust marked else about fine in bright dust jacket with some modest rubbing and use at extremities. First edition of the author's first book. Inscribed and signed by the author: "For Lee - Joyce Carol Oates 11/8/87." The recipient in addition to reviewing a number of Oates's books edited CONVERSATIONS WITH JOYCE CAROL OATES Univ. Press of Mississippi 1989. Vanguard hardcover books
1991117056Northridge California: Lord John Press 1991. First edition of this collection of author photographs and signatures. Oblong octavo illustrated with photographs signed by Stephen King at the conclusion of his introduction in addition to authors John Barth James Blaylock Robert Bloch T. Coraghessan Boyle Ray Bradbury James Lee Burke Ramsey Campbell Harry Crews James Crumley Louise Erdrich & Michael Dorris Dennis Etchison Gerald R. Ford Richard Ford Bruce Francis Ellen Gilchrist Jim Harrison Tony Hillerman William Kennedy Ursula K. LeGuin John L'Heureux Elmore Leonard Thomas McGuane Norman Mailer Richard C. Matheson Brian Moore Joseph A. Mugnaini Joyce Carol Oates Edna O'Brien Robert B. Parker Tim Powers Reynolds Price James Purdy Dan Simmons Peter Straub Ross Thomas Anne Tyler John Updike Eudora Welty and Donald E. Westlake. One of 400 numbered copies this is number 320. In fine condition. King states in his introduction to the present volume ". I found the book which follows - particularly the photographs - utterly fascinating. There is a common denominator to these faces you see: it's intelligence and to me intelligence always conveys a feeling of beauty and fulfillment a sense that things are working a little better than they have any right to work. And in most cases there is also an expression of happiness in the eyes. These are for the most part people who are being allowed to do for money what they would do for free and it shows." Lord John Press unknown books
19185208Boston MA: The Cornhill Company nd 1918. First Edition/Pirate Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. No DJ. Hint of shelf/edge wear else tight bright and unmarred. Green cloth boards gilt lettering deckled paper. 12mo. np. 36 numbered poems. <br/><br/>Unauthorized American Edition which precedes the First Authorized American Edition. Believed to be a print run of 1000 copies. A very handsome copy of this rather scarce volume. Seldom found in such lovely condition. The Cornhill Company hardcover books
192911282London: G. Duckworth 1929. First Edition. Near Fine. 8vo 8.5x6in; 220 pp. frontispiece image of Joyce and Oscar introduction by Hugh Robert Mill 31 plates of 60 black and white images map of route p. 30; Light blue cloth covers with gilt lettering on spine without errata slip after map; Minor shelf wear with slight rubbing to edges joints covers top edge slightly dusty small spot on fore edge. Rosovo 188.A.1b Howgego III S22 Spence 642 Conrad p. 220. Ernest Edward Mills Joyce 1875-1940 a Royal navy seaman and Antarctic explorer that participated in four major expeditions. The British National Antarctic Expedition Discovery Expedition 1901-04 under Robert Falcon Scott the British Antarctic Expedition Nimrod 1907-09 under Ernest Shackleton the Australasian Antarctic Expedition Aurora John King Davis in 1911-14 under Douglas Mawson and the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Endurance Frank Arthur Worsley and Aurora Davis in 1914-17 under Sir Ernest Shackleton Weddell Sea Party and Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh Ross Sea Shore Party. This book is ". the principal firsthand account of the Ross Sea shore party." Rosove. Only a brief summary was included in Shackleton's book South. The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition objective was to cross the Antarctic continent from the Weddell to the Ross Sea through the South Pole. This required laying supply depots from Hut Point to the Beardmore glacier to support Shackleton's party in their northward march from the South Pole to the Ross Sea. With the lost of the Endurance Shackleton abandoned the Polar trek to save all 28 men marooned on the sea ice. A great story of courage and endurance for survival. The Ross Sea shore party also had problems with the ice conditions in McMurdo Sound preventing the supply stores from being transferred from the ship to Hut Point. The Aurora was also beset in the ice and broke away from the winter quarters landing during a blizzard with most of the stores equipment and clothing. The remaining 11 men had inadequate clothing and supplies but were successful in laying the six depots over 750 miles during the summer months. However conditions were grim at Hut point with little food. The hut at Cape Evans with adequate supplies was 13 miles away over the sea ice. From Rosove "Joyce was forthright courageous and tenacious . assuming moral leadership when Aeneas Mackintosh was disabled and again after his death." He led the remaining men to Cape Evans to be rescued by the Aurora in 1917. Copies with and without the errata slip are common. The slip corrects an error on the map and reads "In the chart of the depots on page 30 for £3000 worth read 3000lbs. G. Duckworth unknown books
107089n.d. Original watercolor on card 7 x 9.25 inches signed by the artist; matted very good. Paper guide with circular hole taped to reverse annotated “could be published in either circular or rectangular shapeâ€. § A charming watercolor clearly intended for a publication. It depicts two fairy-like children dressed in green with leaves for hats taking shelter from the rain one inside a flower the other using a leaf as an umbrella. Joyce Johnson illustrated many of Enid Blyton's works. unknown books
1929MSTX.1119<p>London: Duckworth 1929. First Edition. 8vo – 21.7cm. 220pp with frontispiece and 31 black-and-white photographic plates errata slip and map mounted at page 31. In original blue cloth with gilt titling on spine. A very clean copy with crisp pages no foxing folds or tears prior ownership name on ffe. A very good copy of a scarce and important book detailing Shackleton's Ross Sea Party struggle for survival and completion of their mission. Rosove 188.A1.a.</p><p>A diary-based narrative of the depot laying journeys of the Ross Sea Party on Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Endurance Expedition. Joyce was awarded the Albert Medal for his bravery during the expedition and in total visited the Antarctic for four expeditions. The South Polar Trail is the principal firsthand account of the Ross Sea shore party of Shackleton's 1914-17 expedition. This book is also a very good read.</p><p>Joyce was forthright courageous and tenacious of purpose; he was not given to fanfare but rather discharged his duties capably and quietly. He emerged strong and respected among the ten marooned men assuming moral leadership when Aeneas Mackintosh was disabled and again after his death. Most of Joyce's narrative is a recitation of his journals. Joyce was not concerned with literary style and his story is generally told in the simplest of terms. He could nevertheless communicate the drama of the moment. For example during the six-day holdup for the blizzard on the return to Mt. Hope the entire entry for 20 February is little over forty words – but cannot thousands be read between his lines: "Still blizzarding. Our position serious. Stores running out the sick men not improving in their sleeping bags the dogs weakening on account of being laid up: must halve their allowance. We are up against calamity: no kerosene for the Primus". -- The South Polar Trail p. 148.</p> Duckworth hardcover books
1923D479New York: B. W. Huebsch 1923. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Black paper over boards lettering stamped in gilt on upper board in blind on spine; photo-illustrated dust jacket. Second printing of the first authorized American edition. Head of spine perished; fore-edge of rear board bumped and cracked; thin split in paper down front joint though binding remains tight; internally bright and clean. Dust jacket a bit soiled; chipped at tips eliminating the first two letters of the title and less so at corners; presents nicely in mylar image and lettering remain sharp. <br/><br/> B. W. Huebsch hardcover books
19340105433Random House 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION of James Joyce's "Ulysses." Published in New York by Random House 1934. Copyright page states "First American Edition." Flap price reads $3.50. Book in very good condition a few foxing spots spine and edges faded. Previous owner's bookplate on inside board. DJ in very good condition with one piece missing from top of front cover and piece missing from top of spine and smaller piece missing from bottom of spine; edges lightly chipped small tear on bottom of back cover and three small pieces missing on flap edges; top of back cover also has slight diagonal crease. Please note: the glare in the photos is from the protective bro-dart cover. Random House hardcover books