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1987WRCLIT27449Northridge: Lord John Press 1987. Quarter publisher's leather and marbled boards. Fine. First edition deluxe issue. One of 26 lettered copies specially bound from a total of 176 copies printed by Patrick Reagh and signed by the author. Lord John Press hardcover books
1994404519Huntington Beach: James Cahill Publishing 1994. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Quarter leather and marbled paper covered boards. Fine. Copy P of 26 lettered copies Signed by the author. James Cahill Publishing hardcover books
1965307053London: Jonathan Cape 1965. First English Edition. 316pp. 8vo. Green boards. Fine in almost fine unclipped dustjacket. First English Edition. 316pp. 8vo. Signed on the title-page by the author. This is Oates first novel. Jonathan Cape unknown books
198736715Concord: William B. Ewert 1987. Advance reading copy. Ten leaves laid loose into a near fine printed folder that has a few small spots to front cover. Text calligraphed and illustrated by R.P. Hale. "Publisher's Advance Issue" one of eight copies. Concord: William B. Ewert, unknown books
197433727Los Angeles: Black Sparrow 1974. First edition deluxe numbered & signed issue. 200 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Near fine acetate dust jacket with a small chip and tiny tear in very near fine publisher's slipcase. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Oates. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, hardcover books
1992288070Rome GA: Mary Cooper Smith 1992. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A genealogy on the King family in New England and Georgia the Habersham Family contributing ancestors of New England and others as well as their Huguenot Ancestors of South Carolina. With an index at the rear and in text illustrations. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good binding. Mary Cooper Smith unknown books
1930012599Faber & Faber 1930. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy First Edition Criterion Miscellany No 15 Light Staining to Brown Boards Name Mark Out on Front Paste Down. Excellent Copy. Faber & Faber Hardcover books
193652662London: Gollancz 1936. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20cm.; black boards embossed in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 448pp.; former owner's bookplate inside front cover; spine ends gently pushed; Near Fine. The dustjacket is unclipped with faint soil to front panel and light toning to the jacket spine; Near Fine. <br/><br/>Set in post-war Nigeria Elizabeth Aladai the ju-ju Princess of Rimi reigns supreme. Feared and respected she dominates the lives of the villagers. Her decisions hold sway and she has the power of life and death over those accused of crimes and witchcraft - even when the accused is just a ten-year-old child. Gollancz unknown books
1936WRCLIT57454New York: Morrow 1936. Gathered trimmed signatures prefect bound in preliminary state of the dust jacket for the published book. Advance reading copy with publisher's stamp on front endsheet. Spine a trace sunned with a bit of rubbing to joints short creased tear at lower edge of upper panel otherwise a very good or better copy with the upper panel unusually bright. Morrow unknown books
1930007625Zurich: Im-Rhein Verlag 1930. Second German Edition in two volumes 632 611 in publisher's original half black calf over marbled boards three raised bands gilt lettering top edges gilt ribbon markers. Near Fine a few small rubs to leather at tips gilt dulled lacking the slipcase. The 1st German edition was published privately in 1927. A handsome set. Second German Edition. Half Calf Over Marbled Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Im-Rhein Verlag Hardcover books
193020429London: J. Curwen & Sons Ltd 1930. 1st edition thus Slocum & Cahoon F.11. Tan wrappers. Housed in custom manila case. VG light wear/sm pc msg fm upper left corner of front wrapper. 26 pp. Folio. 31 cm x 23.5 cm. <br/><br/>Six Joyce poems from "Chamber Music" set to music of Eugene Goossens. J. Curwen & Sons Ltd unknown books
196644949NY:: Viking. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. B00HQ1SAFI . Complete in three volumes. Edited by Stuart Gilbert and Richard Ellmann. Volume I is a first edition thus with corrections Volumes II and III are first editions. Each volume is fine in an about fine dust jacket. Housed in a very good or better worn along rear top edge slipcase. . Viking, hardcover books
1936WRCLIT68837Vienna etc: Herbert Reichner Verlag 1936. Small quarto. Plain wrappers printed label. Lower fore-corner bumped else about fine. First edition of this significant essay examining the currents "that flow through the Joycian world-quotidian of the epoch." quoted from the Jolas translation as "Joyce and the Present Age". DEMING 1027. Herbert Reichner Verlag unknown books
1920140941506New York: George H. Doran Company 1920. Fine/Very Good. Early printing but not first with "Printed in the United States of America" on copyright page. 75 pp. Publisher's brown cloth ruled in blind with title labels on front and spine. Fine in Very Good dust jacket with some closed tears and creases sunning to spine. The bestselling poetry collection with its famous titular poem which begins "I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree" and a great dust jacket design that can only be described as a proto-psychedelic barber's pole. George H. Doran Company unknown books
191453073New York: George H. Doran Company 1914. First Edition. First Printing "Cortez" on page 22 and the absence of "Printed in the United States of America" on the copyright page. Octavo 20 cm.; light brown cloth covered boards with paper title labels on cover and spine; light offsetting inside covers; dustjacket; 75pp. A few minor bumps to the board edges; spine ends gently pushed Near Fine. The dustjacket one dollar net on spine has light wear and nicks to the extremities mostly to spine ends; toning to the spine; Very Good with tiny bookseller's ticket inside rear cover Brentano's NY.<br/><br/>BAL 11104; AHEARN p. 381. George H. Doran Company unknown books
1982WRCLIT54986New York: Dutton 1982. Large thick octavo. Cloth and boards. About fine in dust jacket. First edition. Publisher's review slip and flyer laid in. Inscribed by the author: "For Lee - Joyce Carol Oates 11/8/87." Laid in is an a.pc.s. from the author quite rumpled from the mails thanking the recipient for his "wonderful review of BLOODSMOOR." and discussing her reluctance to travel. The recipient in addition to reviewing a number of Oates's books edited CONVERSATIONS WITH JOYCE CAROL OATES Univ. Press of Mississippi 1989. Dutton hardcover books
19812196152William B. Ewert publisher 1981. Limited Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Signed by author. Limited edition #30 of 150. Signed by Joyce Carol Oates without inscription on limitation page. Softcover in dust jacket. An exceptional copy. 1981 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. Unpaginated. A fine press short story by the prolific award-winning American author with an introduction by Oates. This limited edition of 110 copies -- 100 numbered copies in paper wrappers the version offered here and 26 lettered copies in marbled boards -- was designed by C. Freeman Keith and printed letterpress on Mohawk Letterpress paper from Monotype Plantin at The Stinehour Press Lunenberg Vermont. The original wood engraving was printed directly from the block. All copies were bound by Deborah Wender Bookbinder Salem Massachusetts. The publisher William B. Ewert of Concord New Hampshire specialized in limited edition fine press material mainly poetry and broadsides for nearly 25 years and his efforts are memorialized at the University of New Hampshire which maintains an impressive collection of his work. William B. Ewert, publisher paperback books
1979100720Northridge: Lord John Press 1979. First edition. Of a total edition of 350 copies this is one of the 50 specially bound deluxe copies signed by Oates on the limitation page. Copy #9. Red leatherette-covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering on spine. Aldus type on Sonata paper.Issued without dustjacket. Designed and printed by Grant Dahlstrom. Unread copy in Fine condition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Lord John Press Hardcover books
19862196141William B. Ewert publisher 1986. Limited Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Azarian Mary. Signed by author. Signed by illustrator. Limited edition #45 of 100. Signed by Joyce Carol Oates and Mary Azarian on limitation page. William B. Ewert, publisher paperback books
197331022London: Victor Gollancz 1973. First UK edition first prnt. Signed by Oates on the title page. Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Oates' third book second story collection. Less commonly available signed in the UK edition than the US edition. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Victor Gollancz Hardcover books
200122305ENew York: Abrams 2001. First Edition First Printing. Signed by the author / actress / writer Carrie Fisher on the title page. Oversize oblong art book 11†x 10†111 pages. Fine in a fine dust jacket. A collection of black & white photographs by Joyce Ostin of film and television mothers and daughters including Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Madonna and her daughter Lordes Leon Carol Burnett and her daughters Jodi and Erin Hamilton Dyan Cannon and Jennifer Grant Laura Dern and Diane Ladd Kelly Preston and Ella Blue Travolta and many more. A lovely book. Abrams unknown books
193358387The Hague Holland: The Servire Press 1933. First Edition. Large octavo pictorial wrappers cover art by Hans Arp 179 pages plus ads illustrated reproducing work by Hans Arp. Contains the first appearance of Joyce Not in Slocum & Calhoon . Covers little loose toned and nicked at extremities. This was writer Dudley Fitts copy with his signature on the cover. A very good copy. from Wikipedia: "Transition was an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist expressionist and Dada art and artists. It was founded in 1927 by poet Eugene Jolas and his wife Maria McDonald and published in Paris. They were later assisted by editors Elliot Paul April 1927- March 1928 Robert Sage October 1927-Fall 1928 and James Johnson Sweeney June 1936-May 1938. The literary journal was intended as an outlet for experimental writing and featured modernist surrealist and other linguistically innovative writing and also contributions by visual artists critics and political activists. It ran until spring 1938. A total of 27 issues were produced. It was distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company the Paris bookstore run by Sylvia Beach The Servire Press unknown books
1918WN61246New York: B.W.Huebsch 1918. Blue cloth with gilt and blind stamped lettering. Top edge stained. Crumpled spine ends and corners. Overall soiling and an apparent stain on upper board and as well as on some page edges. Edges tanned. Owner name on ffep. Dealer ticket on rear pastedown. A nice copy of a Joyce classic. . Third Printing. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. B.W.Huebsch Hardcover books
19181273659New York: B. W. Huebsch 1918. First Authorized American Edition. 12mo. unpaginated; VG; bound in brown paper boards gilt lettering on front board blind stamped lettering on spine; tail of spine has a small stain; mild wear to boards; fore edges of some few pages have minor tears; this edition preceded by the Cornhill Publishing pirated edition by approximately three months; shelved case 0. 1273659. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. B. W. Huebsch unknown books
198460457Columbus: The Thurber House. Very Good. 1984. Hardcover. 1/100 bound copies total edition was 600. Nice inscription on title page from Rosemary Joyce. Nice condition. . The Thurber House hardcover books