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19172101041The Egoist Ltd 1917. first. Hardcover. very good. First UK edition with use of UK sheets of which about 1000 copies were printed. This copy was preceded by a UK edition using US sheets. The first US edition was published before the first UK edition in 1916. Book very good tanning on spine front and rear free end papers discolored very slightly leaning. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. The Egoist Ltd hardcover books
19391407012The Viking Press 1939. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. First Published May 1939 stated on the copyright page. First U.S. Edition which was published simultaneously with the first UK edition. Near fine condition. Negligible tanning of the page edges. Small 3-star stamp in red ink on the back paste down. Dust jacket has water damage to bottom front and back flaps which extends slightly onto the panels. Minor chipping at the edges and at the corners. Couple of closed tears. Original price of $5.00 printed on the front flap. Comes housed in a custom slipcase. The Viking Press hardcover books
1939WRCLIT81835New York: Viking 1939. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. Near fine in very good dust jacket shallow loss at extreme crown of spine creased edge-tear at lower edge of front panel light edge use otherwise very good and bright. First U.S. printing trade issue. One of 6000 copies printed offset from advance proofs of the UK edition and formally published on the same day as that edition 4 May 1939. "If Finnegans Wake is a key book it is a key which needs a key. The Wake reminds me of the unfinished obelisk which lies on its side at Assuan yet it has passages of unearthly beauty particularly the last page and huge comic scenes" - Connolly. SLOCUM & CAHOON A48. MODERN MOVEMENT 87. Viking hardcover books
1939107104Viking Press 1939. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First US edition stated on copyright page and front flap of dust jacket where the original $5 price is still present. Very good in a very good dust jacket with some moisture staining on the lower corners of the jacket not affecting the book. Comes in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Viking Press hardcover books
1930WRCLIT69951Paris & New York: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane / The Fountain Press 1930. Quarto. Printed wrappers. Fine in glassine wrapper with minor frays at crown and toe of spine. The slipcase is split at the end joints and crudely repaired and there are some surface chips to the green onlay otherwise it is sound. First edition. One of five hundred numbered copies on handmade "Pure Linen Vidalon Royal" from a total edition of 685 copies. SLOCUM & CAHOON A41. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane / The Fountain Press unknown books
1934140938129New York: Random House 1934. First American Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First authorized American edition first printing in first state jacket with designer's name Reichl at bottom of front panel. xvii 768 pp. Original cream-colored cloth lettered in black and red. Very Good with toning to spine cloth and pages;d light foxing to cloth and textblock edge; Previous owner bookplate tipped in at front endsheet; hinge at title page slightly over-opened; discrete bookworm tracts to hinge at rear endsheet. In Very Good unclipped dust jacket showing general wear edge wear with several edge tears repaired to the verso soiling and a gentle vertical crease to the spine. A nice copy of the once-banned modernist novel. Random House unknown books
1936Embry 80841The Black Sun Press New York: 1936. First edition number 635 of 800 copies. Fine in fine publisher's tissue dust jacket with a small chip to head of spine. Frontis portrait by Augustus John. Decorative boards. Set by hand and printed under the direction of Caresse Crosby. The Black Sun Press, New York: 1936. First edition, number 635 of 800 copies. hardcover books
19391105588vo. London: Faber and Faber 1939. 8vo 628 pp. Original brick red cloth backstrip titled in gilt top edge stained yellow others untrimmed original dust-jacket neatly repaired. Untrimmed edges aged toned pencil name on front free endpaper. A near fine copy in a professionally restored dust-jacket that presents very well. § First British edition trade issue one of a total first printing of 3400 copies of which 950 copies in sheets were destroyed. It was published on the same day as the U.S. trade edition from Viking and the limited edition bearing Faber and Viking's joint imprint. One of the best known least read books in English. Slocum and Cahoon A47. Faber and Faber hardcover books
193928153New York: The Viking Press 1939. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Fine tight copy in a bright dust jacket with a few minor nicks and some slight rubbing. Not price clipped. Probably a more difficult book to find in collectable condition than the British first. Connolly 100. <br/><br/> The Viking Press unknown books
19172101041The Egoist Ltd 1917. first. Hardcover. very good. First UK edition with use of UK sheets of which about 1000 copies were printed. This copy was preceded by a UK edition using US sheets. The first US edition was published before the first UK edition in 1916. Book very good tanning on spine front and rear free end papers discolored very slightly leaning. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. The Egoist Ltd hardcover
19252210211New York: Viking 1925. 6th US. hardcover. Very good/Partial. A very good 6th US printing but in a very rare original dust jacket missing the spine section but with the original $2.00 price still on the font flap. Housed in a custom made collector's slipcase. Viking unknown
1955414208Cambridge Massachusetts: The Poets' Theatre Workshop 1955. Hardcover. Good. Broadside illustrated in color on stiff cardstock. Measuring 10.25" x 13.75". Two incorrectly used printed apostrophes are whited-out by hand some horizontal creases and a small light stain near very good. Poster for Manning’s stage adaptation of Joyce’s novel that Manning arranged in 1955 as The Voice of Shem. Manning was a regular cast member at the Abbey Theatre a playwright and was a filmmaker. After a distinguished career in Ireland she moved to Boston where she served as managing director of the Idler Theatre at Radcliffe College in the 1940s and was one of the founding members of the Poet’s Theatre in Cambridge in 1950. The poster notes that tickets were on sale at the Mandrake Book Store on Boylston Street in Cambridge. Interesting period-style illustration of a beer quaffer blathering over the cantilevered corpse of Finnegan. The original performances were in April of 1955; this return engagement ran for little more than a week in late November and early December 1955. OCLC locates no copies of the poster although copies of Manning's adaptation in book form published by the Harvard University Press are plentiful. We found a black and white rendition of the poster image online on a French blog but could find no illuminating information there. Presumably these posters would have been extremely ephemeral. The Poets' Theatre Workshop hardcover
193629892NY: THE BLACK SUN PRESS. Fine. 1936. First American Edition. Hardcover. Limited to 750 numbered copies of which this is #523 Fine in creme-colored patterned boards with the original unprinted tissue wrapper intact. 2"-inch neat tear to tissue wrapper at bottom edge of spine and a 1 1/2"-inch tear along bottom righthand edge of front cover of wrapper A lovely copy of an uncommon title. . THE BLACK SUN PRESS. hardcover
19393116972New York: Viking Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1939. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First American trade edition. U. S. And U. K. Editions were published simultaneously. About fine in black cloth covers with green top edge in very good or better dust jacket. 628pp. Neat clear tape mends inside of jacket. A few small and tiny chips along with short edge tear to jacket. 6000 copies printed of the author's last great work. ; 6 1/4" x 9 3/4"; 628 pages . Viking Press hardcover
19391407012The Viking Press 1939. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. First Published May 1939 stated on the copyright page. First U.S. Edition which was published simultaneously with the first UK edition. Near fine condition. Negligible tanning of the page edges. Small 3-star stamp in red ink on the back paste down. Dust jacket has water damage to bottom front and back flaps which extends slightly onto the panels. Minor chipping at the edges and at the corners. Couple of closed tears. Original price of $5.00 printed on the front flap. Comes housed in a custom slipcase. The Viking Press hardcover
2014683<p>Mint or As New acc to preference. First edition thus. Edited by Danis Rose and John O'Hanlon. Black cloth blocked in color with all the gilt letters strewn in the cover design bright and fresh. Frontispiece and color plates by John Vernon Lord. Pristine copy in its pristine slipcase as issued. $100 surcharge for secure shipment of this large and heavy book abroad. $30.00 surcharge for insured shipment within US.</p> Folio Press hardcover
19391401767New York: The Viking Press 1939. First American Edition First Printing First State Dust Jacket. Hardcover. Octavo 628 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Housed in publisher's moderately worn green cloth slip case bearing red labels with gilt lettering to spine. Protected within slip case in publisher's green cloth folders with green marbled paper inside. Dust jacket protected with mylar covering price uncut: "$5.00." <br /> <br> <br /> Moderate rubbing and tearing along edges of dust jacket. Largest tear at bottom edge of spine. Some material loss at top edge of rear cover. Scuffing to dust jacket. General shelf wear to book spine and boards. Mild bumping to fore edge of rear board. Fading to dye on top edge of textblock. Light scuffing and staining to fore and bottom edges of textblock. Adhesive residue from bookplate to front pastedown. Gutter visible at half title page and at page 628. Age toning throughout textblock.<br /> <br> <br /> Features a 16 page pamphlet titled "Corrections of Misprints in Finnegans Wake As Prepared by the Author after Publication of the First Edition" stored in rear of textblock. Light staining and penciling.<br /> <br> <br /> Front inner flap reads "First Regular Edition $5.00" making this a first state dust jacket. <br /> <br> <br /> CM Consignment. Shelved in Case 2. 1401767. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Viking Press hardcover
1939107104Viking Press 1939. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First US edition stated on copyright page and front flap of dust jacket where the original $5 price is still present. Very good in a very good dust jacket with some moisture staining on the lower corners of the jacket not affecting the book. Comes in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Viking Press hardcover
1926058344Paris France: Shakespeare and Company 1926. 8th Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 735pp.; HB blue w/gilt; heavy rub w/edges & corners worn; backstrip hinge cracking; stains on covers; PO bookstore stamps endpapers; hinge repairs. Bookstore rental copy in library-style blue buckram binding w/rental fees & dates on back endpaper; no wraps. 8th printing - type entirely re-set from the first seven printings. Pirated from the Shakespeare & Co. 9th printing and differing from it in that this first pirated edition in book form is printed on heavier stock its type font is perceptibly smaller and it is replete with errors distinguishing it from the true 9th printing. very scarce pirated edition <br/> <br/> Shakespeare and Company hardcover
197630064Derry Pa: Rook Society 1976. First edition. Broadside. 215 x 280 mm. An unnumbered copy from the planned but never published edition of 100. Only a few presumably proof copies were printed. Signed by Oates; she has also corrected the spelling of the dedicatee's name. <br/><br/> Rook Society unknown books
404492Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1979. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. Some sunning at the edges of the boards a very good or a bit better copy in fine original unprinted glassine dust jacket. One of 1000 hardbound copies. The Dedication Copy Inscribed by the author to Herb Yellin who published several limited editions by Oates at his Lord John Press. Oates used the printed dedication "for Herb Yellin" and added "- Fondly Joyce. 9/21/79. Black Sparrow Press hardcover
30064Derry Pa: The Rook Society 1976. First edition. Broadside. 215 x 280 mm. An unnumbered copy from the planned but never published edition of 100. Perhaps the rarest Oates "A" item.Signed by Oates; she has also corrected the spelling of the dedicatee's name. Only a few presumably proof copies were printed. OCLC records six library holdings none numbered or signed. The Rook Society unknown
19251346826New York: Two Worlds Publishing 1925-1927. First Editions. Softcover. Octavo 8 parts; VG-; softcovers; spines age-toned white with black or gray lettering; some shelf wear and soiling; all issues in maroon slipcases; set contains Volume One Numbers One through Four and Volume Two Numbers Five through Eight; some wear to spines. CX consignment. Shelved in Room A Oversize. The Two Worlds contains the first US edition of James Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake" titled in the magazine as "A New Unnamed Work." The text was pirated and published by Samuel Roth. Wikipedia. 1346826. Special Collections. Two Worlds Publishing unknown
14153Treiman Joyce American 1922-1991. SURREALIST FIGURES. Ink wash and crayon on board 1952. Signed "Treiman" and dated 1952 lower right. 23 1/4 x 29 inches. Nicely framed to 24 1/2 x 30 inches. In excellent condition.Provenance: The Philip and Suzanne Schiller Collection of American Social Commentary Art 1930-1970 Highland Park Illinois.Joyce Wahl Treiman 1922-1969 was born in Illinois was a prodigy as a draughtsman beginning her studies in a children's class at the age of eight but being immediately transferred to an adult class. She studies with Philip Guston at the University of Iowa. Her career as an artist ttok her to Chicago and New York and later to Los Angeles where she lived until her death. Her work is in many museum collections including the Whitney and MMA in New York LACMA in Los Angeles and the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston Maine. unknown
128460St. Louis: Rawlings. Rare Rawlings Official National League baseball signed by over 20 authors including: Peter Dexter on the sweetspot Tom Wolfe Umberto Eco Don DeLillo Joyce Carol Oates Margaret Atwood John Ashbery Robert Stone John Updike Paul Auster; Cynthia Ozick; Neil Sheehan; Richard Ford Peter Gay T. Coraghessan Boyle and Ann Beattie In near fine condition. Housed in the original box with the previous collector's annotations recording the date of acquisition of three of the signatures. Rawlings unknown