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1949191673Paris: 1949. These be my genteelican arms." Finnegans Wake Joyce's posthumous bookplate engraved with the same arms the author used during his lifetime. His father John Joyce based the family arms on those of the Joyces of Galway as described in the 1884 edition of Burke's General Armory. However Burke described them inaccurately leading the writer to inherit armorial deviations such as the eagle not being twin headed. In James Joyce and Heraldry 1986 Michael J. O'Shea argues for the significance of heraldry throughout Joyce's works. "The Joyces had no official grant of arms; moreover no genealogical link has been demonstrated between the armigerous Galway Joyces and the author's Cork ancestors. Nevertheless John Joyce apparently treated his heraldic legacy with care and his son James was known to have a version of the arms hanging on the wall of his various residences in Paris" O'Shea p. 49. It was commissioned from the artist Johnny Friedlaender by La Hune bookshop Paris following their sale of the author's library in 1949. Bookplate engraved with the Joyce coat of arms an eagle gules displayed and charged on the breast with a bar gemel ermine; crest: a demi wolf rampant ducally gorged proper; motto: "Mors aut honorabilis vita". Sheet size: 199 x 150 mm. Couple of spots and creases else fine. unknown
20005FSZKH00168LVantage Pr 5/28/2004 12:00:00 A. hardcover. Good. 0.7008 in x 8.0984 in x 5.4016 in. The dust jacket shows normal wear. Vantage Pr hardcover
1977072622-07Portage Indiana: The Compulsive Printer Elmore Mundell 1977. Hardcover. Near Fine. Signed. Large 8vo in red velvet clam shell with inset 23 K gold relief serigraph housed in a red paper-covered clam shell box. #63 of 75 copies signed by the artist and printer. Title on three block print pages signed by D'Ambrosio; three color serigraphs all numbered and signed by the D'Ambrosio and Mundell; serigraph initials and text ornaments. Excellent unmarked condition. Light wear to the paper-covered box. Includes two signed letters from the printer Mundell to Steve Schuster of the Quoin Press in Texas regarding the compiling of a list of private presses. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed with care in a box. Portage, Indiana: The Compulsive Printer (Elmore Mundell) hardcover
1928107270Jonathan Cape 1928. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The 6th impression 1928 in the very rare original dust jacket. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Three quarter inch closed tear at top front of jacket. Comes in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1928107270Jonathan Cape 1928. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The 6th impression 1928 in the very rare original dust jacket. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Three quarter inch closed tear at top front of jacket. Comes in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1939562588New York: The Viking Press 1939. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Large octavo. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Near fine in a moderately worn very good dust jacket that is about 1/8" shorter than the book with shallow chipping at the crown a small faint tape shadow on the front panel and a couple of longer tears at the extremities. A nice presentable copy of the first American edition. The Viking Press hardcover
2011SONG0367023792Routledge 2020-11-30. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.75x2.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1932173789Hamburg: Odyssey Press 1932. Definitive Edition; 3rd impression. Softcover. Both volumes Very Good in wraps. Both spines toned. Odyssey Press unknown
19295002172Paris: La Maison des Amis des Livres 1929. The first edition in French. Bound in half brown morocco with illustrated boards. Original front cover bound in. This is #40 of 875 printed after 125 printed on superior stock. Translated from the English by August Morel and Stuart Gilbert. Very minor edgewear. Top Edge Gilt. 870 pp. . First French Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. La Maison des Amis des Livres Hardcover
B38872-F-JOYRandom House Inc. Collectible - Acceptable. NY: Random House 1934. Stated 1st American edition. Hardcover 8vo 768 pgs. Fair in a fair dust jacket. 'How to enjoy James Joyce's Ulysses' poster laid in tape repaired. Waterstain to bottom half of beige covers and spine text shows very light stain at corners and pgs are a bit wavy at bottom edge. Top edge publisher stained red. Hinge started at title pg and webbing is showing. Contents clean. Jacket has the waterstain but not very noticeable. Front panel has Reichl flap has orig 3.50 price. ireland irish literature classics Inquire if you need further information. Random House Inc hardcover
10005LETTRES FRANÇAISES. Collection suivie du n° 1 (juillet 1941) au n° 12 (avril 1944). Manquent donc les cinq derniers volumes (13, 14, 15, 16, 17-20) pour le complètement. Le n° 1 est ici dans sa réédition de juillet 1942. Bel ensemble.
1936100290Wien, Leipzig, Zürich, Herbert Reichner 1936. 32 S. Gr.-8vo. OBrosch.
1930JOYCEJAM001020Henry Babou and Jack Kahane and The Fountain Press Paris and New York. 1930. First edition. Wrappers. Quarto. Sixty-seven pages. Wrappers. Printed on pure linen hand-made Vidalon Royal specially manufactured for this edition. Pages unopened.Out of a total edition of 685 copies this is number XX of 75 ''writer's copies'' given Roman numerals.Front cover detached. Signs of label removed from inside of front cover. Spine defective but the lettering is intact. Covers slightly creased. Small mark to rear cover. Good internally fine. Lacks the slipcase. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane, and The Fountain Press, Paris and New York. unknown
1939140930New York: Modern Language Association of America March 1939. The truly rare original offprint with only two copies listed by WorldCat worldwide Harvard and National Library of Israel of this groundbreaking early article on James Joyce published two months before the final release of Finnegans Wake. Joseph Prescott was to become a major voice in Joycean studies in particular through his book Exploring James Joyce 1964. A contemporary reviewer of Exploring James Joyce vaunted him as a pioneer "in the American academic study of James Joyce as author of a scholarly article in 1939 and of the first PH.D. thesis six years later. For two decades Joseph Prescott has been recognized as the man who knows most thoroughly the text of Ulysses." Kain pp. 253-6. James Joyce: A Study in Words was published two months before the final release of Finnegans Wake appraising Joyce's development through Dubliners the Portrait and Ulysses to the "Work in Progress". Notably unawed by his subject Prescott sensitively weighs Joyce's relationship to language opening wryly: "The writings of Joyce show a progression from an early interest in words through a mature use of them to the excessive fondness of old age". His final paragraph constitutes a striking satire on the logical conclusion of Joyce's development: "To such writing there is one final conclusion. Joyce will call his next work something like Tabula Rasa and regale the reader with hundreds of pages of closely bound paper each one of which will be innocent of printer's ink a commodity so ubiquitous and domineering in the past that no literature has yet escaped it. Disciples will swarm to the defence of the Master and learned commentaries will be spun out to show how superbly how flawlessly how incomparably James Joyce has rendered for all time the picture of the mind at that obscure moment in our embryological past before we are ushered in the world of sensation and idea - in short the perfectly blank mind. The era of technique will then not be at an end but at its culmination and all men will follow the Master varying perhaps only in the number of pages or again according to the intensity of their artistic vision in the degree of the whiteness of the page. And it shall come to pass in that day that the great writer shall consort with the little and wolf shall dwell with the lamb and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall read them." Octavo. Original light brown wrappers stapled within titles printed in black to front wrapper. Some rust marking showing through wrappers from staples some light creasing around wrappers small perforation to front wrapper and title page not affecting text. Good condition. Richard M. Kain "Joyce and the Justness of the Word" Journal of General Education vol. 16 no. 3 October 1964. unknown
1932JOYCEJAM000580The Odyssey Press Hamburg Paris Bologna. 1932. First clothbound edition. 12mo. 792 pages. Printed on india paper. Cream cloth printed in red. Much scarcer than the two-volume issue in wrappers. An important version of the text as it was edited by Stuart Gilbert at the behest of Joyce himself.Lettering faded at the spine. Slight scuff to tail of spine. Very good indeed. The Odyssey Press, Hamburg, Paris, Bologna. hardcover
1920JOYCESTA015966Rhombus Edition Paris and Vienna. 1920. First edition thus. 12mo. 78 pages. Cloth-backed decorated boards with title-label on front. Three storiesOn the title-page is the ownership signature of Stanislaus Joyce.Front covers slightly rubbed. Very good indeed. Stanislaus Joyce's signature seems to be scarce. Rhombus Edition, Paris and Vienna. hardcover
19276053Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. First Edition Ninth Printing. Cloth with Original Blue Wraps Preserved. First edition ninth printing. Rebound in cloth with the original blue wrappers preserved. Measuring approximately 8.5" x 6.75" with 735 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in very good minus condition. Moderate wear and staining to the cloth boards. Gilt lettering on spine and front board slightly faded. Both hinges are cracked but the binding is still tight. Minor staining to the interior pages. <br /> <br /> "Ulysses" chronicles the appointments and encounters of the itinerant Leopold Bloom in Dublin in the course of an ordinary day.<br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory number O5-50. Shakespeare and Company unknown
193217215JTokyo: Sogensha 1932 Showa. First Edition in Japanese of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. 7.20 x 14 cm publishers printed wrapper. A tear in the back turn in of the wrapper skilfully repaired Very good with a couple of bits of publishers ephemera loose inside. The publishers went European this the paper is unusally good the books were issued untrimmed. Worldcat finds no copy outside Japan even the National Library of Ireland does not have it. Sogensha unknown
19167771916. KILMER Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. NY: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 16mo. brown cloth & tan boards in dust jacket. First Edition earliest issue without the Mitchell Kennerley plate on the front pastedown. Kennerley eventually took over publication of the book and affixed its own publishing house plate on later copies. Signed presentation from Kilmer on the front endpaper to author and editor Ethel M. Colson: "To Ethel M. Colson from Joyce Kilmer. November 1916 New York City." Colson and Kilmer were undoubtedly acquainted with Colson being much involved with poetry particularly supporting Amy Lowell and the Imagist Movement. Very Good; little wear & soil small chip near Kilmer's name on the spine d/j. A nice copy!! $875.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1916777Laurence J. Gomme 1916. KILMER Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. NY: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 16mo. brown cloth & tan boards in dust jacket. First Edition earliest issue without the Mitchell Kennerley plate on the front pastedown. Kennerley eventually took over publication of the book and affixed its own publishing house plate on later copies. Signed presentation from Kilmer on the front endpaper to author and editor Ethel M. Colson: "To Ethel M. Colson from Joyce Kilmer. November 1916 New York City." Colson and Kilmer were undoubtedly acquainted with Colson being much involved with poetry particularly supporting Amy Lowell and the Imagist Movement. Very Good; little wear & soil small chip near Kilmer's name on the spine d/j. A nice copy!! $875.00. Laurence J. Gomme unknown
19472580Camp Lee Va. and various locations in and around Fukuoka Japan 1947. Very good. Sixty-four vernacular photographs and five professional photographic postcards between 2.25 x 2 inches and 8.75 x 11 inches plus two documents and a canceled check. Minor occasional wear to images. A small but informative archive of photographs and documents pertaining to Private Fred N. Joyce's service in Occupied Japan at the conclusion of the Second World War. Joyce served in the Third Platoon of the 93rd Quartermaster Training Company stationed at Camp Hakata in Kyushu Japan. The two documents present here include a "Letter of Merit" given to Joyce while in training at Camp Lee Virginia in August 1946 and his "Honorable Discharge" granted in November 1947. Between those dates Joyce spent his short career in Japan documented with over sixty candid shots some of which are captioned in manuscript on the verso. The vernacular shots show a variety of subjects and settings including American serviceman on base at work and play in both Virginia and Japan portraits of Joyce's fellow soldiers numerous street scenes in Japan one manuscript caption reads "One of the modern Jap theatres on Main Street in Fukuoka" elevated views of the city of Fukuoka one taken from the Red Cross Building a shot of three Japanese "Janitors that work here in Battalion Headquarters" and other locals an image of Joyce with several Japanese children captioned on the verso "'Me' and some other little 'Japs'" and more. Three of the largest images present here are aerial photographs of Camp Hakata one with numerous buildings captioned in manuscript in the image area and keyed to a printed list on the verso. The other larger photograph is a professional group photograph of Joyce's Third Platoon with all members identified. Six commercial photographic postcards round out the collection which depict scenes in Japan with English printed captions beneath the images. unknown
16-6277Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve 1938. Small foliio. 26.5 x 36cm. Original wraps. with design by Braque.Very good.Numéro 2 mars 1938 : couverture illustrée par Georges Braque ; textes de Reverdy Joyce Hemingway Bataille Michaux. Héliogravure couleurs et or d'après Ingres Giotto. Photographies de Blumenfeld Brassaï. Quatre lithographies originales : deux de Kandinsky et deux d'André Masson.Contient : le Bal des Sauvages la Peinture de la réalité au XVIIIe siècle Dans le sang des martyrs Guernica par Picasso Aristide Maillol etc. Articles de André Gide Georges Bataille René Huyghe Henri Michaux André Malraux Ambroise Vollard etc. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1938 paperback
1944137591London: Michael Joseph Ltd. 1944. Octavo self portrait and eight illustrations by the author cloth. First edition. The author's most famous work a comic novel of Britain during World War II. Basis for a 1958 film starring Alex Guinness and Kay Walsh. A fine copy in very good dust jacket with wear at edges and two short closed tears in front panel. A nice copy. #137591 Michael Joseph Ltd. unknown books
1971152448N.p.: N.p. 1971. Shooting Draft script for the 1971 film here under the working title "Sunshine Ladies."<br /> <br /> The second film in producer Roger Corman's "nurse quartet" preceded by "Student Nurses" 1970 and followed by "Night Call Nurses" 1972 and "Candy Stripe Nurses" 1974. George Armitage's directorial debut and the second film released by Corman's New World Pictures. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Manhattan Beach and South Bay Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> Green titled wrappers. Title page present dated February 2 1971 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriter George Armitage. 97 leaves with last page of text numbered 84. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
19883115664New York: Harmony Books. 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. First American edition. SIGNED by David Hockney on half-title page. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Traces of foxing at top and fore edges. 11" X 12" 192pp. Illustrated throughout. ; 11" x 12"; 192 pages . 0517571749 . Harmony Books hardcover