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1958024023University of California Press 1958. Hardback. Very Good Set/Worn Torn. Folio. Jackets present only on 2 volumes of Part I. All plates present. Landmark in the field of Roman Studies by the famous husband/wife team who were fixtures for years at Berkeley. Extra shipping needed for large heavy set. <br/> <br/> University of California Press hardcover
1962F1-MAGGIESJune 1962. Softcover. Good. 39 pgs. Scarce Joyciana. A contemporary score in the fashion of experiemental twelve-tone row music composed by pioneering American composer Robert Erickson while on the faculty at UCSD. Original plain paper wrap. Interior score is clean throughout. Cover is detached from score along staples. Binding is otherwise secure. paperback
19336903New York: The Servire Press 1933. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/None. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 77 pp. Limited Edition #714/1000. Pages are uncut. Bump to rear top extremity slight toning to panels. Not in original publisher's slipcase but housed in a gray linen clamshell box. The Servire Press hardcover
192511131Paris: Shakespeare and Co 1925. Half-Leather. Collectible; Very Good. The August 1925 stated 6th printing of "Ulysses" representing still a very early edition resulting from the legendary coupling of bookseller/makeshift publisher Sylvia Beach and author James Joyce. This copy has been handsomely re-bound in half-leather by J. MacDonald of Norwalk Connecticut and bears the binder's stamp at the verso of the half-title. A solid VG copy in its half-morocco over marbled boards. Light rubbing to the panels pronounced rubbing andf flaking at the leather spine labels. Small discreet former owner name plate to the front pastedown and smaill ink signature at the half-title. A bit of spotting at the lower-edge and very light soiling to the preliminaries. Still though tight and quite well-preserved. Thick quarto 736 pgs. Also includes handsome custom-made slipcase with leather spine label and matching chemise. <br/><br/> Shakespeare and Co hardcover books
193066327First Edition James Joyce Haveth Childers Everywhere JOYCE James. Haveth Childers Everywhere. Fragment from Work in Progress. Paris: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane 1930. First edition one of 500 copies on handmade Vidalon Royal paper of which this is number 218. Small folio. Original wrappers printed in black and green glassine and publisher's green and gold slipcase. Pages unopened. Tiny chip to bottom of spine some wear and short splits to slipcase edges. Otherwise fine. Slocum and Cahoon A41. HBS 66327. $1000 Henry Babou and Jack Kahane unknown books
1930238651Paris: Babou & Kahane 1930. Limited. paperback. fine/very good. Thin 4to cream colored wrappers printed in green & black glassine d.w. Paris: Babou & Kahane; N.Y.: Fountain Press 1930. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> Number 128 of 500 copies printed on hand-made pure linen Vidalon Royal especially made for this edition. Fine lacking the slipcase.<br/><br/> Babou & Kahane unknown books
193465791First Edition One of One Thousand Copies JOYCE James. The Mime of Mick Nick and the Maggies. A fragment from work in progress. The Hague and London: The Servire Press and Faber and Faber Ltd 1934. First edition. Limited to 1000 numbered copies printed on Old Antique Dutch paper this being number 200. Octavo 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches; 240 x 160 mm. 8 77 3 pp. Cover illustration initial letter and tail-piece designed by Lucia Joyce the authorÃs daughter. Original unprinted wrappers in the original printed dust jacket illustrated in blue silver and gray. Some minor browning to the spine and a small split at the bottom back hinge. Fragments of the original glassine laid in. Else a near fine uncut and mostly unopened copy. In the original silver slipcase with pink paper label lettered in silver. Slipcase with a bit of wear but still very good. This is a fragment from a îwork in progressî which would be published as Finnegans Wake. Slocum and Cahoon A43. HBS 65791. $1000 The Servire Press and Faber and Faber Ltd unknown books
1926107107Shakespeare and Company 1926. 5th or later Edition. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. The eighth overall printing type reset and errors corrected so effectively a second edition. Shakespeare and Company 1926. In the original wrappers. Good only condition. Back cover missing but with the blue spine and front cover still in place. Comes in a clamshell case. Shakespeare and Company unknown books
19365491New York: The Black Sun Press 1936. First Edition. A typically exquisite production by The Black Sun Press printing Joyce's Chamber Music Pomes Penyeach and Ecce Puer - the latter never before included in any edition. Slocum & Cahoon A44; Minkoff A-45. Trade Issue one of 750 numbered copies this being copy no.626. Octavo 17cm; cream paper-covered boards with titling and decorative elements stamped in navy blue on spine and front cover; publisher's original glassine overlay; ii651pp with frontispiece portrait of the author by Augustus John. Hint of sunning to crown else a fresh Fine copy. Glassine shows light wear to extremities shallow losses to spine ends and lower corners and a small triangular chip to lower rear panel; Very Good. The Black Sun Press unknown
1939pba 1018VIKING 1939. Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST EDITION IN DUST JACKET WITH PRICE. slightly darkened fep.tape on back of dj. With card from JUDGE WOOLSEY who presided over the trial for ULYSSES. Great association copy. VIKING Hardcover
193066327Paris: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane 1930. First edition one of 500 copies on handmade Vidalon Royal paper of which this is number 218. Small folio 11 1/8 x 7 1/2 inches; 282 x 190 mm.<br> <br> Original wrappers printed in black and green glassine and publisher's green and gold slipcase. Pages unopened. Tiny chip to bottom of spine some wear and splitting to slipcase edges. Otherwise fine.<br> <br> Slocum and Cahoon A41.<br> <br> HBS 66327.<br> <br> $1000. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane unknown
192716537Paris: Shakespeare & Company 1927. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/None. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Stated on rear panel "Price One Shilling". Toning to front and rear. Slocum A24. Beautiful copy! Shakespeare & Company hardcover
19241371291Paris: Shakespear and Company 1924. Fifth Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 736 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Quarter binding of brown marbled paper boards and brown leather. Mild shelf wear. Rubbing to leather on spine. Marbled endpapers. Age toning to text block. Silk ribbon bookmark detached but loose within. Signature of previous owner on title page. Shelved in Case 2. 1371291. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Shakespear and Company hardcover
192748657Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. Very good plus. Ninth printing of James Joyce's masterpiece one of the great works of literature in English. ULYSSES first saw print in the modernist literary magazine THE LITTLE REVIEW edited by Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap. Midway through their serialization issues of the magazine were seized and the editors were brought to trial in the fall of 1920. When they were convicted ULYSSES was abandoned only about half of it published. This disaster led to the now iconic publication of the book by Sylvia Beach at Shakespeare & Company of which this copy is a ninth printing. 8'' x 6.25''. Later blue cloth boards. 736 pages. Leaves with a touch of toning light edgewear. Firm. Shakespeare and Company unknown
191425276New York:: George H. Doran 1914. First edition; second binding. publisher's brown boards with printed paper labels in dust jacket. Bookplate; corners a little bumped; but a bright copy in a jacket with some light chipping and minor soiling. The spine is slightly tanned. 8vo. George H. Doran, hardcover
197856589New York: Pach Brothers 1978. Silver print mounted on studio's board signed on mount by the author in ink and stamp-signed by the studio. 9-1/4 x 6-1/4 inches image. Mount slightly chipped image fine. Silver print mounted on studio's board signed on mount by the author in ink and stamp-signed by the studio. 9-1/4 x 6-1/4 inches image. Rare and Early Oates Portrait. A fine early portrait of the young author -- one of America's most gifted writers of the latter half of the 20th century -- by the historic commercial New York photography studio the Pach Brothers. Oates won the National Book Award in 1970 for her novel THEM and the photograph was probably taken around the time of her emergence as a major literary figure. An unusual image of Oates in formal pose WITHOUT THE GLASSES and rarely seen. Pach Brothers unknown books
OTF-S-9780062911513New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! unknown
1969576248New York: Vanguard Press 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Uncorrected proof. Thick octavo. Green printed wrappers. One corner a little creases a little toning and a short tear on the spine very good or better. The author's fourth book and breakthrough novel published in a small print run when the publisher had given up on Oates's as a commercially successful proposition. National Book Award-winning novel. Very scarce in this format. Vanguard Press unknown
2010BRG-36_6_999Charisma House 2010-06-01. paperback. Like New. 5x0x8. Like New Condition.Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows no shelf wear. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Charisma House paperback
2010BRG-36_6_998Charisma House 2010-06-01. paperback. Like New. 5x0x8. Like New Condition.Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows no shelf wear. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Charisma House paperback
1939018276The Viking Press 1939. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition.Fine Copy In Like Jacket.$5.00 On Flap. Rare In This Condition. Joyce's Classic.Beautiful Fresh Copy.Very Scarce. The Viking Press Hardcover
1914008161George H. Doran Company 1914. Book. Fine. Cloth. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy Small tape repair at Crown. First Edition First Issue "Without Printed in the USA" on Copyright Page. Presentation Copy."To Amelia Josephine Burr from Joyce Kilmer November 1914." Signed in Year of Publication. Very Scarce. Excellent Copy. George H. Doran Company Hardcover
1914008161George H. Doran Company 1914. Book. Fine. Cloth. Presentation By Author. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy Small tape repair at Crown. First Edition First Issue "Without Printed in the USA" on Copyright Page. Presentation Copy."To Amelia Josephine Burr from Joyce Kilmer November 1914." Signed in Year of Publication. Very Scarce. Excellent Copy. George H. Doran Company Hardcover books
201290911Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press 2012. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xviii 277 1 pages. Illustrations. Inscription on the fep reads To Vic Reis my friend with best wishes Harold Brown. Includes Acknowledgments Prologue Afterword Notes Index and Endnote. President Bill Clinton wrote that Harold Brown is the most unique of statesmen: a scientist a Cold War warrior and a secretary of defense under President Carter whose intimate knowledge of our nuclear deterrent was matched only by his clear-eyed patriotism. Star Spangled Security is a fascinating and rewarding look at the last sixty years of American defense and diplomacy. Winslow has served as media strategist speechwriter and media liaison for senior government officials and organizations planning and implementing targeted messaging to media the public State and local governments Congress and others. . She has created speeches and talking points for the State governors public officials and industry leaders. Harold Brown served as U.S. secretary of defense when the Soviet Union posed an existential threat with superior conventional force capability and a daunting nuclear weapons arsenal. No one could have been better suited to deter the Soviets during that most dangerous period in the Cold War. A physicist Brown had previously led Livermore Laboratory and its development of the Polaris missile warhead. By age 33 he was director of Defense Research and Engineering and he later served as secretary of the U.S. Air Force early in the Vietnam War. In the Carter administration Brown reinvigorated the NATO alliance promoted AWACs increased U.S. conventional force capabilities and developed a new generation of nuclear weapons and delivery systems. As a senior negotiator of SALT II he also helped set their limits. Brown was the first American secretary of defense to visit China; where he forged military-to-military relations. During his tenure the Soviets invaded Afghanistan; the Iranian revolution resulted in the capture of American hostages; President Carter achieved the Camp David Peace Accords; and the Panama Canal Treaties that still protect U.S. interests were rewritten. Brown's role in each was integral. Star Spangled Security provides lessons from the past to inform the future: from Afghanistan to Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons; from international alliances and interests the U.S. needs to consider in a changing world to specific ideas for jumpstarting technological innovation that could boost American security and our economy today. Based on his twelve years of top-tier government service and nearly fifty more as a president of Caltech a board member of a dozen corporations the chair of recent comprehensive studies of Chinese military capability U.S. Intelligence and technological innovation and as the past chair and a current member of the Defense Policy Board that advises sitting secretaries of defense Brown offers wise counsel to any American voter as well as to aspiring leaders. Victor Herbert Reis born February 11 1935 is a technologist and former U.S. government official best known as the architect and original sponsor of the U.S. nuclear Stockpile Stewardship Program and its associated Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative ASCI which resulted in the creation of several new generations of government-sponsored supercomputers. Brookings Institution Press hardcover
1937923881937. DUCHAMP Marcel. Transition - A Quarterly Review. Number 26. With texts by James Joyce Franz Kafka and others. 208 pp. plus ads. 8vo. original wrappers with front cover designed by Duchamp preserved in a grey cloth box. New York: Transition 1937. First Edition. Duchamp designed this cover using a reproduction of his readymade 'Comb' and an image of the journal's masthead. The same reproduction but without the 'Transition' masthead is included in all copies of 'The Box in a Valise' 1941. According to Sylvia Beach James Joyce told her jokingly that "the comb with thick teeth shown on this cover was the one used to comb out "Work in Progress" Schwarz. Some wear to wrapper extremities else fine. Schwarz The Complete Work of Marcel Duchamp 457. Slocum & Cahoon 70. hardcover