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2010846002010. JOYCE James. Finnegans Wake. Edited by Danis Rose and John O'Hanlon. Orig. full leather. Mousehole Cornwall: Houyhnhnm Press 2010. with Finnegans Wake. Edited by Danis Rose and John O'Hanlon. Note by Seamus Deane. Foreword by Hans Walter Gabler. Introduction by David Greetham. Preface and Afterword by the Editors. Orig. paper covered boards. Mousehole Cornwall: Houyhnhnm Press 2010. Together in cloth-covered slipcase. 2 vols. Folios. One of 150 copies this being no. 56 of the critically-emended edition by two leading Joycean scholars with the accompanying volume of brief essays by the editors and others involved in the project. unknown
196769470United States 1967. JOYCE James; WELLS Charles. WELLS Charles artist. "James Joyce". Black and White Etching and Aquatint United States: 1967.<br> <br> Full Description:<br> <br> JOYCE James. WELLS Charles artist. "James Joyce". Black-and-White Etching and Aquatint. United States: 1967.<br> <br> Artist proof. Etching and aquatint signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right corner. Titled "James Joyce" by the artist in pencil in the lower left corner. Mated framed and glazed. Art size: 17 3/4 x 15 5/8 inches; 450 x 396 mm. Frame size: 28 x 25 inches; 710 x 632 mm. Framed in a dark brown wooden frame.<br> <br> A black and white etching of Joyce's head and shoulders against a background divided into a white half and black half. He wears a dark suit and round wire-frame glasses. His face is partially obscured by shading that extends from the middle of his forehead down to his neat shirt collar. Overall a very nice portrait.<br> <br> HBS 69470.<br> <br> $1250. United States unknown
19342400The Hague: The Servire Press 1934. First edition. 77 3 pp. Publisher's printed wrappers with the original glassine plain cardboard slipcase. Slight foxing to wrappers spine slightly browned else fine. Illuminated initial tailpiece and cover designs are by Lucia Joyce. With the Servire Press imprint only on the title-page. Slocum & Cahoon A43. The Servire Press unknown
1929JJ045Paris: La Maison des Amis des Livres 1929 Translated from the English by Mr. Auguste Morel assisted by Mr. Stuart Gilbert. Translation entirely revised by Mr. Valery Larbaud with the collaboration of the author. First French limited edition. One of 875 numbered copies printed on alfa vergé paper this being number 581 from a total limitation of 1200. Finely bound in near contemporary half navy morocco with blue marbled boards spine lettered in gilt with five raised bands top edge gilt blue marbled endpapers and original cream front wrapper bound in at front. Very good or better with some wear to spine corners lightly worn and front wrapper with repair to edges and light toning and staining. Overall a pleasing copy of this important translation of Joyce's tour de force. Slocum & Cahoon D17. This first French edition of Ulysses was the second translated edition of the book the first German edition was published in 1927 and one of only four translated editions published in Joyce's lifetime the other two being Czech 1930 and Japanese 1931. Interestingly key sections of the book were translated into French before the book was published in English for a "Special Session on James Joyce" hosted by Valery Larbaud and Adrienne Monnier Sylvia Beach's romantic and literary partner at Monnier's bookshop La Maison des Amis des Livres on December 7 1921 Ulysses was first published in English in 1922. Jacques-Benoist Méchin translated the final word of the book with a capitalized "Oui" which Joyce subsequently adopted for the English language version ".yes I said yes I will Yes" after a lengthy discussion with Méchin an artistic choice that contributed heavily to the enduring critical interest in that line. Assessing the impact of Ulysses T. S. Eliot said of Joyce "He single-handedly killed the 19th century." Ulysses is a stream-of-consciousness novel that follows Leopold Bloom through Dublin on an ordinary day June 16 1904-notably the same day that Joyce first went on a date with Nora Barnacle who would later become his wife. The book is heavily fragmented and allusive with a structure that loosely parallels Homer's The Odyssey. Regarding the book's complexity Joyce said "I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant and that's the only way of ensuring one's immortality.". First French Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Paris: La Maison des Amis des Livres hardcover
192872228C2c: Shakespeare and Company. Good. 1928. Hardcover. Leather. 8vo. Shakespeare and Company Paris France. 1928. 735 pgs. First Edition/10th Printing. Missing the original wraps. Bound in half-leather boards with marbled paper covered boards and titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Ulysses is a novel by the Irish writer James Joyce. It was first serialised in parts in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920 and then published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach in February 1922 in Paris. Considered one of the most important works of Modernist literature it has been called "a demonstration and summation of the entire movement". "Before Joyce no writer of fiction had so foregrounded the process of thinking." ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 735 pages . Shakespeare and Company hardcover
192418085Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1924. First Edition Fourth Printing. Quarter Leather. Very good. The first edition fourth printing of Ulysses by James Joyce published in Paris in 1924. Octavo ii 732pp 733-736pp. Rebound in three-quarter blue morocco marbled boards title stamped in gilt on spine with decorative raised bands. Top edge gilt. Includes the half-title lacking original blue wrappers. Short closed tear through p. 1 delicate leafends some minor loss. New endpapers. Slocum notes that this printing was issued on "inferior quality" paper which is evident in the toning throughout this copy. Text block resown. Slocum & Cahoon A17 The text corrections noted on the original errata were largely corrected by this fourth printing but "additional corrections" were discovered and incorporated into the four-page errata on page 733-736. An attractive presentation. This copy is from the library of Oliver Marble Gale Jr. with his bookplate affixed to the front free endpaper. Oliver M. Gale 1910-2006 was a pioneer in corporate public relations and advertising credited with establishing a dedicated public relations department at Procter & Gamble in 1949. He left P&G to serve as a special assistant to Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy in the Eisenhower Administration. Shakespeare and Company unknown
1927336812Paris: Shakespeare & Co 1927. hardcover. very good. Thick 8vo 3/4 brown leather over marbled boards gilt top. Paris: Shakespeare & Co. 1927. 9th printing.<br/> <br/> A sound copy with clean pages in an edition where the pages are frequently browned. There is a modern ownership inscription on a blank flyleaf.<br/> <br/> Shakespeare & Co unknown
19276931Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. 9th Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 9th Printing. Hardcover. In a signed binding by noted New York bookman and binder Whitman Bennett with original wrappers bound in. The 9th printing from the wholly new and corrected setting of type prepared for the eight printing. Light shelf/edge wear ffep split at joint repairable light rubbing at hinges else tight bright and unmarred. Halfbound burgundy leather spine and tips marbled paper boards matching marbled endpages four raised bands gilt lettering and decorative elements teg. 8vo. 735pp. Original blue wrappers bound in. Shakespeare and Company hardcover
193114008London: Seeley Service & Company 1931. First edition deluxe issue of the author's classic work. Octavo original half green morocco over cloth. Inscribed by Roger Wethered in the year of publication "Hope this will help you to beat Harry! Roger Wethered 1931." Illustrated with plates which some folding from 100 photographs. In near fine condition. "The Game of Golf Lonsdale Library Vol. IX is an outstanding symposium on the game" Murdoch 843. Seeley, Service & Company hardcover books
193114008London: Seeley Service & Company 1931. First edition deluxe issue of the author's classic work. Octavo original half green morocco over cloth. Inscribed by Roger Wethered in the year of publication "Hope this will help you to beat Harry! Roger Wethered 1931." Illustrated with plates which some folding from 100 photographs. In near fine condition. "The Game of Golf Lonsdale Library Vol. IX is an outstanding symposium on the game" Murdoch 843. Seeley, Service & Company hardcover
GOR012578218Paperback. Very Good. paperback
GOR005949964Paperback. Very Good. paperback
1934010766Random House 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Published in New York by Random House in 1934. First American Edition stated on copyright page. "REICHL" on bottom front corner of DJ. Book very good two horizontal tears on spine slightly shelf-cocked foxing on spine and black smudge on bottom edge of pages. DJ very good price-clipped chipping at ends of spine corners and along top edge of front small tears along top and bottom edges diagonal crease along length of spine and light soiling on front and rear. Comes in specially-made cloth slipcase. Random House hardcover books
19240105979Shakespeare and Company 1924. 4th Edition. Soft cover. Good. 4th Printing of James Joyce's Ulysses Published in Paris in 1924 by Shakespeare and Company. This is the 4th printing and only the second printing by Shakespeare and Company the 1st printing was by Shakespeare and Co. but the 2nd and 3rd printings were done in the UK by a different publisher the Egoist Press. One of the earliest obtainable printings after the first due to the fact that many copies of the second and third printings both by the Egoist Press were destroyed by English and American authorities. Extremely fragile and in poor condition with covers and many pages detached. Spine missing. It is rare to find such an early printing in the original wrappers that has not be hideously rebound and therefore one that looks and feels much more like the original publication. But the paper is dry and brittle and flakes easily upon handling. Shakespeare and Company unknown books
1963OJC,BTNGnEWsIGNED<p>PLEASE SEE THE PHOTOS OF THE BEST COPY AVAILABLE SIGNED OR UNSIGNED. DJ HAS A COUPLE OF RUBBED CORNERSALSO THE BEST AVAILABLE. 2 SIGNED ITEMS YOU DECIDE WHERE THEY GO. ONE IS A SIGNED PAGE FROM A FRANKLING SIGNED BOOK THE 2ND IS A BOOKPLATE BY THE AUTHOR. BECAUSE ONLY LIMITED TO 12 PHOTOS MANY MORE AVAILABLE. THIS IS MORE THAN LIKELY PART OF A COLLECTION OF HER FIRST BOOKS BUT IF YOU GOT TO HAVE IT HERE IT IS.</p> VANGUARD hardcover
193613268New York: Black Sun Press 1936. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Hardcover. Limited edition #538/800 in original glassine wrapper. This consists of Chamber Music and the first appearance In the United States Poems Penyeach and Ecce Puer. Never included in any edition. Slightly darkened spine small chips head/heel and extremities. Slocum A44. Black Sun Press hardcover
2505013First Edition Library 1983. facsimile. softcover. fine. Facsimile of the first edition. Fine condition in publisher's clamshell case. First Edition Library unknown
1937066566London Great Britain: John Lane the Bodley Head 1937. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 766 pages 8vo. First UK Trade Edition. This copy has been re-bound in half green oasis morocco with leather spine and corners over the original green cloth sides with gilt bow design on front cover. The original cloth spine of the book has been pasted onto the last page leaf. Five raised bands along spine with gilt title author and date. Shelfwear: some scuffing and foxing on original cloth sides spine is lightly cocked light tanning on page leafs. Volume is in Very Good-plus condition. . John Lane the Bodley Head Hardcover
19240105979Shakespeare and Company 1924. 4th Edition. Soft cover. Good. 4th Printing of James Joyce's Ulysses Published in Paris in 1924 by Shakespeare and Company. This is the 4th printing and only the second printing by Shakespeare and Company the 1st printing was by Shakespeare and Co. but the 2nd and 3rd printings were done in the UK by a different publisher the Egoist Press. One of the earliest obtainable printings after the first due to the fact that many copies of the second and third printings both by the Egoist Press were destroyed by English and American authorities. Extremely fragile and in poor condition with covers and many pages detached. Spine missing. It is rare to find such an early printing in the original wrappers that has not be hideously rebound and therefore one that looks and feels much more like the original publication. But the paper is dry and brittle and flakes easily upon handling. Shakespeare and Company unknown
1934010766Random House 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Published in New York by Random House in 1934. First American Edition stated on copyright page. "REICHL" on bottom front corner of DJ. Book very good two horizontal tears on spine slightly shelf-cocked foxing on spine and black smudge on bottom edge of pages. DJ very good price-clipped chipping at ends of spine corners and along top edge of front small tears along top and bottom edges diagonal crease along length of spine and light soiling on front and rear. Comes in specially-made cloth slipcase. Random House hardcover
1904WB15041Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co. 1904. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. A complete run Nos 1-12 all published or this important turn of the century periodical of Irish Literature. The August 1904 issue contains James Joyce's "Song" - its first appearance Joyce's third published poem prior to its printing in Chamber Music. Other contributors include George Moore Eduard Dujardin Padraic Collum. Our issues are in remarkably nice condition protected by a cloth slipcase the leather spine has deteriorated but the box has done its job. A very attractive complete set. <br/><br/> Hodges, Figgis, & Co. paperback books
1993305992Boston: Bulfinch Press / Little Brown and Company 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. The first collection of Tenneson's color work published for a traveling exhibition of her photographs issued with an original print. <br /> <br /> Illustrated with 81 color and 21 black-and-white images. With an introduction by Vicki Goldberg and an interview with Tenneson by David Tannous.<br /> <br /> This is one of 200 numbered copies in a slipcase issued with an original photograph signed by Tenneson laid in. 127 pages. First edition first printing. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with slight bumping at the corners; in a near fine slipcase. This is copy 56 of 200. The original photograph is Old Man and Deana 1986 8 by 9-3/4 inches and it is signed on the back various images were included with this limited edition. The book itself is not signed as issued. Bulfinch Press / Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1928RO40028940Shakespeare and company. 1928. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Non coupé. 735 pages. Couverture désolidarisée.Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1927130576Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Paris Shakespeare and Company 1927. Duodecimo 122 × 95 mm 24 pages including the initial blank page and the terminal blank leaf plus an errata slip tipped in on the blank page facing the colophon. Pale green papered boards lettered in dark green; spine lightly rubbed at the ends; covers a little sunned about the spine with a couple of small marks at the rear; an excellent copy internally fine of a fragile production. This short collection of poems was sold for 12 pennies or 12 francs and contains 13 poems hence 'Pomes Penyeach' the thirteenth poem being the 'tilly' the Irish term for the thirteenth item in a 'baker's dozen' and also the title of the first poem. <p>Slocum and Cahoon 24 giving a publication date of 5 July 1927. A deluxe issue of thirteen copies on handmade paper was also produced. Shakespeare and Company hardcover
19945916Jenkin Buxton 1994. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Isbn 064620677X. Condition clean inside some creasing to cover. keyword Australia. Jenkin Buxton paperback