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1997298354Limerick; Kansas City : Celtic Bookshop ; Irish Genealogical Foundation 1997. Facsimile reprint. Hardcover. Fine copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Remain particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 2 v. : ill. ; 23 cm. Facsimile of 1913 edition published in Dublin by Gill. Includes bibliographies and index. Subjects: Ireland - Civilization. Ireland - Social life and customs - To 1500. Limerick; Kansas City : Celtic Bookshop ; Irish Genealogical Foundation hardcover
19932033New York: Harper Collins 1993. As new/As new. Signed limited edition this being copy #111 of 250. Signed by the author on a limitation page. In a slipcase. Harper Collins unknown
1965355490718391London: Faber 1965. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition Thus. Publisher's pictorial paper boards printed in red green blue and black. A neat name on the FFEP otherwise VG indeed in the D/W which unusually is NOT price-clipped and with the spine just a touch faded. The D/W has a couple of short closed tears to the bottom edge of the front panel neatly repaired on the verso and is lightly foxed/soiled to the white portion of the D/W which show the cat. Beautifully illustrated by Gerald Rose. First edition thus of Joyce's version of the story of the cat of Beaugency. Photographs/scans available upon request. Faber hardcover
1990nfwal01<p>Based on information provided by members of many Walmajarri communities. Final research supported by Aboriginal Arts Board and Kimberley Language Resource Centre.</p><p>In excellent condition. More photos available on request.</p> Summer Institute of Linguistics paperback
1944556449New York: Harper & Brothers 1944. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Later printing. Black cloth gilt spine. Faint spotting on endpapers light foxing on topedge near fine in a very good dust jacket with a few small chips and creased tears and a chip on the cover affecting text. Signed by the author. Philip Larkin described the book as "not superlative but managing to catch something of the indomitable soul of art. Really rather moving." Basis for the 1958 Ronald Neame-directed film featuring Alec Guinness and Kay Walsh. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1944002598Harper & Brothers. Stated First Edition. Unclipped DJ in archival cover edge wear chips. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1944. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1941148690Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1941. Final Draft script for the 1942 film. Production No. 690 and copy No. 140 both rubber stamped on the front wrapper with FINAL printed at the top right corner of same.<br/><br/>John T. Bromley Joseph Allen a young man from high society is physically humiliated by a prizefighter William Haade before his socialite sweetheart Jenny Killian Brenda Joyce. He goes to a training camp to redeem his self-respect and ensure his success in a rematch. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Sherwood Forest California. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 140 and production No. 690 dated OCT. 23 1941. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated October 23 1941 noted as Final Script with credits for screenwriter Walter Bullock. 130 leaves with last page of text numbered 125. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 10/27/41 and 11/11/41. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with a few small closed tears bound internally with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1937525814London: Rich & Cowan Ltd 1937. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First English edition published in same month and year as the American edition. Large octavo. 330pp. Binding is a little rubbed at the extremities else near fine in very good pictorial dust jacket with some tanning at the spine and with a small chip at lower corner. "Contains a limerick about Lady Gregory ascribed to James Joyce" - Slocum B22. Very scarce in jacket. Rich & Cowan, Ltd hardcover
1975164304Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1975. Vintage oversize photograph from the 1975 film. Mimeo snipe and stamp of photographer Julian Wasser on the verso. <br /> <br /> Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty star as two bumbling hustlers trying to gain the fortune of an heiress at all costs. Something of a cousin to "Bonnie and Clyde" Mike Nichols' well and truly forgotten period crime comedy is funny inventive and a worthy member of the New Hollywood cinema. <br /> <br /> 8 x 11.75 inches. Very Good plus. Columbia Pictures unknown
1922033033New York: B. W. Huebsch 1922. Fifth printing 1922. Hardcover lacking the dust jacket. 8vo with 299 pages. The book is in good condition with some fading to gilt on spine. Discoloration to front and back endpapers. There is a small stamp on the top right corner of the front free endpaper "47" measures 1/4" x 1/4". Otherwise interior is clean and tight. Pictures available upon request. Dark blue spine/gold text. #033033. Fifth Printing. Hardcover. Good/No DJ. 8vo. Literature. B. W. Huebsch Hardcover
193926050075<p>First American edition. Black cloth boards have a little light rubbing and some subtle soiling to rear board with one 2" smear of white near bottom corner. Some shelfwear to edges corners moderately bumped. Gilt spine and cover titling a bit rubbed in spots mostly at spine title but really rather bright and sharp. Slight lean to book. Age-toning and some soiling to edges of textblock. Topstain faded. Interior age-toned with foxing to endpapers. Soiling at gutter of pages 604-605. Binding starting but holding at last page of text with webbing just exposed. Binding just starting at half title. Otherwise binding internally fairly tight.</p> The Viking Press hardcover
1956BBJC12556Lockwood Memorial Library University of Buffalo 1956. First Edition Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Decorative paper over boards backed in gilt-stamped cloth; plain paper dust jacket; 12mo; pp. xvi 2 32 2. Number 354 from a limited edition of 500 copies designed by William Watson at the Easy Hill Press in Snyder New York. Small very faint waterstain at bottom corner of text block throughout and including rear paste-down; else fine. Dust jacket a little rubbed and age-toned; some light wrinkling along the edges; small chip at head of spine. <br/><br/>A series of short epiphanies numbered I-XXII on a range of subjects. An extremely scarce edition. Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo hardcover books
1924518367Paris: Editions de La Sirene 1924. Softcover. Very Good/Very Good. First French edition of Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Translated by Ludmila Savitzky. Octavo. 280pp. Cream-colored printed wrappers. Pages lightly toned modest age-toning near fine in near fine unprinted glassine dust jacket. Editions de La Sirene unknown
1918001242New York: B.W. Huebsch 1918. Despite his interst in the theatre this is James Joyce's only published play. Rejected by Yeats for the Abbey it did not receive a major production until that directed by Harold Pinter in 1970. This is a Very Good copy of the First Edition generally considered to have had a very small press run. Clean text; 154 pages. Lighr gray paper boards blindstamped on the front cover with author and title; green linen spine with gilt lettering. Moderate wear and minor rubbing; the spine lettering is still bright. Lacking the dustjacket; in an archival plastic protector. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. B.W. Huebsch Hardcover
1957509776Evanston Illinois: Department of English Northwestern University 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First separate edition consisting of the entire issue of No. 14 of the periodical The Analyst. Edited by Ellsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann. Quarto. 16pp. Stapled self-wrappers. Folded for mailing else a near fine copy in original publisher's mailing envelope addressed to bibliographer and scholar Donald Gallup. A James Joyce "A" item being the first separate appearance of From A Banned Singer. The entire issue was devoted to this prose work by Joyce originally published in 1932 with notes of explication by the editors. Very scarce. Department of English Northwestern University unknown
192780810Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1927. First edition. 22 pp. One by two inch sticker scar to rear cover else near fine in printed paper-covered boards. Errata slip tipped-in after the colophon. Slocum & Cahoon A24. Paris: Shakespeare and Company, hardcover
193325907London:: Faber and Faber 1933. First UK edition. publisher's wrappers. Slight browning to spine; but a fresh near fine copy. 12mo. Faber and Faber, unknown
1983028655Shelton CN: First Edition Library 1983. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Facsimile Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Exact facsimile of the 1922 first edition published in Paris by Sylvia Beach's Shakespeare and Company. This is one of the "Banned Published in Paris" series. Unfortunately there is a musty odor to the book from storage in a damp environment. The slipcase is present but heavily stained and darkened. The book's binding is solid and aside from the odor is in fine condition - clean bright and unmarked. . First Edition Library Paperback
1975241595London: Faber and Faber 1975. Facsimile edition first printing thus. Publisher's blue cloth titled in white housed in publisher's plain white slipcase. All volumes fine in near fine slipcase. Faber and Faber unknown
19321346089Hamburg: The Odyssey Press 1932. First Odyssey Press Edition First Printing. Softcover. Octavo 2 volumes. In Very Good condition. In publisher's Fair glassine in Fair gray slipcase. Spines white with red lettering. Mild shelf wear and soiling. Mild age toning to heads and tails of spines. Pages clean. CX consignment. Shelved case 2. 1346089. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Odyssey Press unknown
1935001348Hamburg Paris Bologna: Odyssey Press 1935. Two volumes 400 pages 2nd volume continues pages 401 to 792. With additions and corrections by Stuart Gilbert this is still considered by many to be the definitive text a controversial subject among Joyce scholars and on which Quercus offers no opinion. These are however very nice copies from this First Edition Thus the Third Printing August 1935. "Ulysses" was still banned and there is the disclaimer "Not to be introduced into the British Empire or the USA" on the rear boards. Very Good condition issued in wraps: stiff light gray paper covers with maroon lettering that have less wear and tear than is usually encountered. Creasing to the front corners indicates that the work was actually read; minor wrinkling to the head and foot of the spines; minor foxing seen on the edges. Lacking the slipcase these are now in archival plastic protectors. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Thus. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Odyssey Press Paperback
192344561N. p: Privately Printed 1923. # 139 of an edition limited to 200 copies. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. N. p: Privately Printed 1923. # 139 of an edition limited to 200 copies. Frontis-portrait of the house. 6 pp. Hardcover. 12mo. Dark green paper covered boards. Professionally rebacked; a little light foxing at page edges else quite clean. Very good/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. Privately Printed hardcover books
1967WRCLIT63774New York: Vanguard 1967. Cloth. Light sunning at edges else near fine in very good lightly spine sunned dust jacket with a few tiny creased tears at crown of spine. First edition of the author's fourth book. Publisher's forwarding slip laid in. Inscribed and signed by the author: "For Lee - Joyce Carol Oates 11/8/87." The recipient in addition to reviewing a number of Oates's books edited CONVERSATIONS WITH JOYCE CAROL OATES Univ. Press of Mississippi 1989. Vanguard hardcover books
19661080851NY: Vanguard Press 1966. First edition first prnt. Signed by Oates on the title page. Additionally above her signature she has written "with warm regards." Cloth spine ends lightly wrinkled; dustjacket with corners and spine ends just touched and shallow wrinkle on the flaps' topedges. A bright tight copy. Near Fine condition in a Near Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Oates' third book second story collection. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Vanguard Press Hardcover books
198663915Concord: William B. Ewert 1986. . First edition publisher’s copy. 8 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine. Fine unprinted vellum dust jacket with a tiny bit of wear to crown and tips of flap folds. A poem illustrated with woodcuts by Mary Azarian. One of 15 numbered copies SIGNED by Oates and Azarian for use of the publisher. Concord: William B. Ewert, hardcover books