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1999x-0761957928SAGE Publications Ltd 1999. Hardcover. New. 243 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. SAGE Publications Ltd hardcover
1978157j0998Kindersley Saskatchewan: The Kindersley Clarion Jamac Publishing Ltd. Good. 1978. First Edition. Paperback. Presents the local history of this Saskatchewan district located on the Alberta border a three hour drive west-southwest of Saskatoon. 234 pages. Loaded with black and white reproductions of fabulous archival photos. Maps indicate local landowners. Over one-hundred pages of family histories. Undated but we believe this book to have been published circa 1978. Tight and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this very informative local history and invaluable genealogical reference. Heidebrecht & Leutenegger 722 Arora 5185. ; 4to . The Kindersley Clarion (Jamac Publishing Ltd.) paperback
1998016602The Folio Society 1998. Book. Fine. Full-Leather. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Fine Copy In Blue Full Goatskin Leather 1/1750 For Sale #521 As New In Matching Box Gorgeous Production. The Folio Society Hardcover
1937007929Viking 1937. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy. First American. Fine Copy in Near Fine Jacket.Slight wear to Heel. Excellent Copy. Viking Hardcover books
1998Manohar-9789694023014Vanguard Books 1998. Hardcover. New. Vanguard Books hardcover
1998Manohar-9789694023014Vanguard Books 1998. Hardcover. New. Vanguard Books hardcover
19349192New York: Random House 1934. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Octavo. xvii 1 767 1 pp. First authorized American edition first printing. As issued in publisher's linen with title in black and red; lacking the dust jacket as usual. A better copy than often found with the typical soiling to the light colored binding but less than usual and without any notable wear; bookseller's ticket on the front pastedown; contents clean. A very good copy of a book not often thus. <br /> <br /> John J. Slocum in his bibliography of James Joyce notes that the first authorized American edition after a 1927 pirated edition was issued in January of 1934. While Slocum refers to the first 100 copies off the press in order to secure copyright shortly after the Woolsey decision as the "first printing" and the subsequent 10300 copies as the "second printing" it is widely considered that these were not distinct printings but a pause in printing while securing copyright in as timely a manner as possible. Ellmann writes of this in his biography of Joyce noting that the first 100 off the press came in January and the balance in February once copyright was secured p. 667. Bibliographers note no way to distinguish between the first 100 and the final 10300. This is one of those from the first printing. Random House noted the printing on subsequent issues from the press. Slocum A21. Ahearn APG 009u. Random House unknown
197511154Northridge: Santa Susana Press California State University. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1975. Limited Signed Edition. Hardcover. Northridge: The Santa Susana Press California State University 1976. 8vo. Illustrated title page 1 page poem limitation page. Quarter red leather & marbled paper boards designed by Herb Yellin. Fine condition in fine acetate jacket. #6 of 12 Signed by Oates at the conclusion of the poem and Signed & Inscribed by Oates on the front blank "For John Martin - with continued admiration and affection - Joyce Carol Oates 3/28/77 Windsor". John Martin was the publisher of Black Sparrow Press.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Signed by Author . Santa Susana Press, California State University hardcover
1932879F6London: Faber and Faber 1932 . First edition. Hardback. Near Fine/Very Good. 8" by 5". None. The first trade edition of these two short tales from James Joyce works that would eventually appear in Joyce's 1939 novel 'Finnegans Wake'. The first trade edition of this work first impression. This was also the first UK edition of this work following a limited run of numbered privately printed copies produced in Paris in 1929. In the publisher's original price unclipped dust wrapper.Containing two short stories from the Irish modernist 'The Ondt and the Gracehoper' and 'The Mookse and the Gripes' unfinished works that would eventually become incorporated into 'Finnegans Wake' a work that was gradually written over the course of seventeen years and is here referred to only as a 'work in progress'.Initial reaction to Finnegans Wake following its final publication as a complete work in 1939 was largely negative ranging from bafflement at its radical reworking of the English language to open hostility towards its lack of respect for the conventions of the genre.With a former owner's inscription dated 1942 to the front free endpaper. In the publisher's original paper covered boards with price unclipped dust wrapper. Minor bump to spine head with small area of discolouration to head of front board. Inscription to front free endpaper. Dust wrapper back strip a touch age toned with small loss to back strip head and significant closed tear to head of front wrap. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Near Fine Faber and Faber hardcover
2000AIB242_730325_242Ulysses Phoenix Publishing Media Group. Yilin Pre 2000-01-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Hardcover. Pages Number: 876 Language: Chinese. Publisher: Phoenix Publishing Media Group. Yilin Press Pub. Date :2010-07-01. At that time did not dream Xiao Qian. five years later he would Yilin Publishing House encouraged Mr. Li Jingduan and the assistance of all the comrades. and I work together to make joint translation of this stream of consciousness out of mountains. We now turn to the original translation of Ulysses motives. Contents: the crystallization half-century marriage of litera. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Ulysses Phoenix Publishing Media Group. Yilin Pre hardcover
1936000999Dover DE: D.M. Publishing 1936. First Edition . Wrappers. Very Good. 10 1/8" x 7 1/8. Dover DE: D.M. Publishing Co. 1936. First Edition. January 1936 issue Volume VII Number 1. 10 1/8" x 7 1/8" illustrated wrappers 64 pp. with illustrations and photographs nudes. Cover artist is uncredited but is certainly either Enoch Bolles or George Quintana see scan. Over-eighteen purchase only. Sturdy condition; some spine loss toward bottom some cover creasing one small chip. Pages toned at margins but quite supple. Quite bright and unsoiled compared to typical examples. A strong Very Good perhaps better. A scarce issue from of a thirties girlie mag which is in fact scarce throughout its 7 year run 1931-1937. A classic from a classic genre collectible both for its cover by either of the equally enigmatic Enoch Bolles and George Quintana but also for its standard-fare contents: 16 full-page B&W nude photographs soft by today's standards erotica short stories and B&W illustrations for those stories which are often rather art-deco-y and rather collectible in their own right. With the exception of the occasional signed cover the illustrations in this genre were generally unsigned and uncredited and the authors of the stories were pseudonymic; while the genre was certainly not "indecent" enough to be banned these magazines were not something most artists photographers and authors particularly wanted credit for at that time. Stories in this issue: "When in Rome" Michael Villon; "Lovely Pirate" Gene Dolby; "Not So Dummy!" Frank Roberts; "The Jeweled Garter" Joyce Carroll; "Honey Cake!" Gloria Dean; "Just For Excitement" Arthur Wallace; "The Rainy Day" Nona Benford; and "High Hat" Ralph Gordon. Seasoned with a variety of sometimes rather intriguing ads and letters to the editor as well. Rare piece of periodical history. L100 <br/> <br/> D.M. Publishing unknown
1936001050Dover DE: D.M. Publishing 1936. First Edition . Wrappers. Very Good. 10 1/8" x 7 1/8. Dover DE: D.M. Publishing Co. 1936. First Edition. January 1936 issue Volume VII Number 1. 10 1/8" x 7 1/8" illustrated wrappers 64 pp. with illustrations and photographs nudes. Cover artist is uncredited but is certainly either Enoch Bolles or George Quintana see scan. Over-eighteen purchase only. Sturdy condition; some spine loss with chip toward bottom and slits at top and bottom bit of cover soiling fold at rear cover top left corner. Pages toned at margins but quite supple. Quite bright and unsoiled compared to typical examples. A strong Very Good perhaps better. A scarce issue from of a thirties girlie mag which is in fact scarce throughout its 7-year run 1931-1937. A classic from a classic genre collectible both for its cover by either of the equally enigmatic Enoch Bolles and George Quintana but also for its standard-fare contents: 16 full-page B&W nude photographs soft by today's standards erotica short stories and B&W illustrations for those stories which are often rather art-deco-y and rather collectible in their own right. With the exception of the occasional signed cover the illustrations in this genre were generally unsigned and uncredited and the authors of the stories were pseudonymic; while the genre was certainly not "indecent" enough to be banned these magazines were not something most artists photographers and authors particularly wanted credit for at that time. Stories in this issue: "When in Rome" Michael Villon; "Lovely Pirate" Gene Dolby; "Not So Dummy!" Frank Roberts; "The Jeweled Garter" Joyce Carroll; "Honey Cake!" Gloria Dean; "Just For Excitement" Arthur Wallace; "The Rainy Day" Nona Benford; and "High Hat" Ralph Gordon. Seasoned with a variety of sometimes rather intriguing ads and letters to the editor as well. Rare piece of periodical history. L100 <br/> <br/> D.M. Publishing unknown
19732091502133537694Kadokawashoten 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Kadokawashoten paperback
197055494Paris: Mercure de France 1970. Fine. Mercure de France Paris 1970 15 x 21 cm broché First edition in French one of 60 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies. The correspondence is expanded with Pound's essays on Joyce. Handsome copy. Mercure de France unknown
1953154829Universal City: Universal Pictures 1953. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1953 film two showing scenes from a beauty pageant and one showing actress Joyce Holden performing a burlesque show for her sorority sisters. Two with a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso.<br /> <br /> A pair of siblings from a slum neighborhood in New York dream of escaping to a better life but become involved in criminal activities out of desperation and poverty. <br /> <br /> Set in New York.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Universal Pictures unknown
191812545ELondon: Grant Richards Ltd 1918. First Edition. Ownership signature. A slightly used and dust soiled copy with a trace of foxing to the endpapers the bottom corner of the front board slightly bumped some slight rubbing to the extremities and to the cloth at the spine without dust jacket. Grant Richards, Ltd hardcover books
1939611295New York: The Viking Press 1939. Hardcover. Near Fine. First American edition. Large octavo. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Slight stain on spine topedge stain a little faded scattered foxing on rear endpapers else near fine lacking the dust jacket. A solid copy of the American edition issued simultaneously with the U.K. edition. The Viking Press hardcover
1914RKILTRE00tpmGeorge H. Doran 1914. Very Good. Kilmer Joyce. Trees and Other Poems. NY: George H. Doran 1914. 1st edition. 80pp. 16mo. Black leather with gilt embossing on spine. Book condition: Very good with rubbed and bumped extremities. Each cover has a few scratches. Pages are clean and clear. George H. Doran hardcover
1963120384NY: Vanguard Press 1963. First edition first prnt. Signed by Oates on the title page. Minimal board bottom edge shelfwear; dustjacket with minor soiling on front panel internal tape repair not visible on the exterior edgewear mostly at corners and spine ends and a faint circular dampstain on rear panel that has left a barely perceptable shadow on the rear board. Very Good condition in a Very Good dustjacket with an archival cover. Oates' first book. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Vanguard Press Hardcover books
1963120384NY: Vanguard Press 1963. First edition first prnt. Signed by Oates on the title page. Minimal board bottom edge shelfwear; dustjacket with minor soiling on front panel internal tape repair not visible on the exterior edgewear mostly at corners and spine ends and a faint circular dampstain on rear panel that has left a barely perceptable shadow on the rear board. Very Good condition in a Very Good dustjacket with an archival cover. Oates' first book. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Vanguard Press Hardcover
1946JOYCEJAM001050Faber and Faber London. 1946. First reprint of the first English edition with the 28-page list of corrections at the rear and with some errors in the text corrected. Octavo. pp 628 28.Fore-edge slightly spotted. Near fine in very good price-clipped dustwrapper a bit darkened at the spine and with several nicks and some creasing to top edge. Faber and Faber, London. unknown
1978mon0000084234Gill & Macmillan Ltd 1978-07T. hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. name on flysheet Gill & Macmillan Ltd hardcover
19869025357New York: Limited Editions Club 1986. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's original quarter green morocco and tan cloth boards. One of 1000 numbered copies designed by Benjamin Shiff and printed at Wild Carrot Letterpress. Illustrated by Robert Ballagh from photogravure plates made by Jon Goodman. Intrduction by Thomas Flanagan. Signed by Flanagan and Ballagh. Fine in a fine tan cloth slipcase. LEC monthly newsletter laid in. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1965939T90London: Faber and Faber 1965. First edition. Hardback. Near Fine/Near Fine. 10" by 7.5". Gerald Rose. A superb first edition of this brightly illustrated short story for children from Irish writer James Joyce. First edition. Illustrated with ten full colour pages and numerous in-text images. Not typically considered a writer of children's stories Joyce wrote this work as a letter to his grandson Stephen. He retells the story of the cat of Beaugency a town on the Loire and the difficulties the town experienced when the Devil came to stay. Written by James Augustine Aloysius Joyce an Irish novelist poet and literary critic. Illustrated by Gerald Hembdon Seymour Rose a British illustrator of children's books. In the original full paper covered boards. Externally very smart with light bumping to the extremities. Original unclipped dust wrapper is also very smart with light wear and the odd small closed tear to the panel edges. Minor sunning to the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Near Fine Faber and Faber hardcover
192962685Norfolk Connecticut:: New Directions 1929. First American edition from the French sheets. publisher's blue cloth in dust jacket. Tiny line of sunning at top and bottom of spine; otherwise a fine copy in a bright jacket with a little rubbing and slight use to the spine. . 12mo. New Directions, hardcover