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191827818New York: B. W. Huebsch 1918. First American edition. 154 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. Bookplate. Edges slightly rubbed spine just slightly mottled two small nicks on top edge else a fine copy. First American edition. 154 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. B. W. Huebsch unknown
195125829<p>Joyce James. Exiles: A Play in Three Acts Including Hitherto Unpublished notes by the Author. New York: Viking Press 1951. First Printing of the First Viking Edition . This edition was limited to 1900 copies for public sale. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good plus clipped dust jacket with a small chip near the top edge of the spine and a small water spot at the front fold of the jacket flap else a very collectible copy. Slocum A-16. The author notes included in this edition of Exiles were uncovered after Joyce's death and appear here for the first time. "Exiles" draws on the story of "The Dead" the final short story in Joyce's story collection Dubliners. The basic premise of Exiles involves a love triangle between Richard Rowan a Dublin writer recently returned from exile in Rome Bertha his common law wife and his old friend Robert Hand a journalist. There are obvious parallels to be drawn with Joyce's own life – Joyce and Nora Barnacle lived unmarried in Trieste during the years the fictional Rowans were living in Rome while Robert Hand is roughly the same age of Joyce's friends Oliver St. John Gogarty and Vincent Cosgrave and shares some characteristics with them both. This arrangement is slightly complicated by a second love triangle involving Rowan Hand and Hand's cousin Beatrice Justice. The fictional Beatrice who in the play has recovered from a life-threatening illness is just two years younger than Joyce's cousin Elizabeth Justice who died in 1912. </p> Viking Press, hardcover
1950285381Paris: Gallimard 1950. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First French edition. Small nick at the base of the spine else near fine in near fine original glassine dustwrapper. Copy number 3 of 1050 numbered copies on Alfama paper. Gallimard unknown
1936005500New York: Random House. First Edition First Printing. The first authorized American printing of Ulysses. Good. Discoloration to cloth wearing and torn on the ends of the spine. Some staining and discoloration to the cloth. Publishers cloth black and red titles. Eighth printing . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1936. Random House hardcover
1934002533New York: Random House 1934. This is a Very Good Plus to Near Fine copy of Joyce's classic of modernism; a landmark of 20th-Century literature. This is the Fourth Printing stated "Fourth Printing January 1934" that was issued in the same year; as the First Edition. Rebound in maroon cloth that has been decoratively stamped; titled and ruled in gilt on the spine. This is a practical solution to the poor condition of many copies grubby due to the rough oatmeal binding that attracts soiling. Clean text; 768 pages; red topstain. Touch of rub to the tips and some rubbing along the spine edges. A sound and attractive copy. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Later Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good Plus. Random House Hardcover
199350902New York: Laura Geringer / HarperCollins 1993. Fine. Signed limited first edition of this fantastic North Pole adventure specially bound and with original slipcase - with additional Santa sketch and signature by Joyce to front fly leaf. In this beautiful picture book three children from Texas are summoned to the North Pole by SANTA himself for a magical romp. This is a scarce signed special edition of the fanciful story bound in festive red cloth. 11'' x 10.75''. Original red cloth boards with large color pictorial paste-on and gilt lettering to spine. Teal green endpapers. Illustrated in color throughout with two liftable flap letter facsimiles to rear. Typography by Christine Kettner. 21 leaves. Signed by Joyce with Santa sketch dated 94 to front fly leaf. Signed by Joyce to limitation page numbered 188 of 250. In original red cloth slipcase with gilt lettering and color pictorial paste-on. A touch of edgewear. Laura Geringer / HarperCollins unknown
1933E0866<p>lxxi221 pages with frontispiece 4 folding maps illustrations appendices bibliography and index. Octavo 9" x 6" bound in original publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt pictorial representation of the ship <em>Victoria</em> on the cover and edge ruled decorative blind stamp to covers in original jacket. Edited with Introduction Notes and Appendices by L. E. Elliot Joyce. Second Series Volume 73. First edition.</p><p>The text of the 1699 edition with slight changes and additional material.</p><p>Lionel Wafer was a Welsh explorer buccaneer and privateer. A ship's surgeon Wafer made several voyages to the South Seas and visited Maritime Southeast Asia in 1676. In 1679 he sailed again as a surgeon soon after settling in Jamaica to practice his profession.</p><p>In 1680 Wafer was recruited by buccaneer Edmund Cooke to join a privateering venture under the leadership of Captain Bartholomew Sharp where he met William Dampier at Cartagena. After being injured by a flash-ignition of gunpowder during an overland journey Wafer was left behind with four others in the Isthmus of Darien in Panama where he stayed with the Cuna Indians. He gathered information about their culture including their shamanism and a short vocabulary of their language. He studied the natural history of the isthmus. The following year Wafer left the Indians promising to return and marry the chief's sister and bring back dogs from England. He fooled the buccaneers at first as he was dressed as an Indian wearing body-paint and ornamented with a nose-ring. It took them some time to recognize him.</p><p>Wafer reunited with Dampier and after privateering with him on the Spanish Main until 1688 he settled in Philadelphia. By 1690 Wafer was back in England and in 1695 he published <em>A New Voyage and Description of the Isthmus of America</em> which described his adventures.</p><p><strong>Condition: </strong>Jacket with edge chips and tears spine heavily toned spine ends chipped quarter in chip at the middle of spine back edge else very good in a good jacket.</p> Hakluyt Society hardcover
198030910Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1980. First edition. Precedes the Dutton trade edition. "Special Message" by Oates for this edition. Illustrated by Joseph Ciardiello. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards all edges gilt satin pagemarker. Issued without dustjacket. Inscribed by Oates on the front free endpage. "for John R. Hawkins - with warm regards and very best wishes - Joyce Carol Oates Princeton 6/5/02." Hawkins was Oates' editor for her Franklin Library publications. Boards with a touch of shelfwear and few small rubs not immediately apparent. Unread copy in Near Fine condition. The first of Oates' Gothic Saga series of novel. Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Not Issued. Illus. by Joseph Ciardiello. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Franklin Library Hardcover books
1969278343Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1969. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Oates' first book of poetry. A beautiful as new copy and scarce thus. Louisiana State University Press hardcover
198030910<p>Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1980. First edition. Association Copy. Precedes the Dutton trade edition. "Special Message" by Oates for this edition. Illustrated by Joseph Ciardiello. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards all edges gilt satin pagemarker. Issued without dustjacket. <em>Inscribed</em> by Oates on the front free endpage. "for John R. Hawkins - with warm regards and very best wishes - Joyce Carol Oates Princeton 6/5/02." Hawkins was Oates' editor for her Franklin Library publications. Boards with a touch of shelfwear and few small rubs not immediately apparent. Unread copy in Near Fine condition. The first of Oates' Gothic Saga series of novel. Hardcovers. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy.</p> Franklin Library hardcover
1994525675Concord New Hampshire: William B. Ewert Publisher 1994. Unbound. Fine. First edition. Broadside poem. Single sheet measuring 7.25" x 9.5" printed letterpress in two colors on recto only. A fine copy.Nicely printed by the Firefly Press. Signed issue limited to 50 copies Signed by Joyce Carol Oates beneath her printed name as issued. OCLC lists only five holdings. Very uncommon. William B. Ewert, Publisher unknown
196326491New York:The Vanguard Press Ltd 1963. First Edition. hard cover. Fine/Very Good. New York:The Vanguard Press Inc. 1963. 1st edition of Author's first book. Review copy with photo of Author and card laid in. Hardcover with dust jacket. Book is in near fine condition with a very good lightly rubbed and edgeworn dust jacket. It is not price clipped. New York:The Vanguard Press, Ltd hardcover
1983573203Concord New Hampshire: William B. Ewert 1983. Hardcover. Fine. First edition hardcover issue. Quarter cloth and decorated paste paper boards. Fine. One of 40 hardbound copies Signed by both the author and the designer of the volume Gillian Tyler. This is a presentation copy designated for bookseller and publisher George Bixby. William B. Ewert hardcover
1977368306Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1977. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Small quarto. Very slightly bowed else about fine in fine acetate dustwrapper. Copy 28 of 60 copies Signed with an original ink drawing by the author. Black Sparrow Press hardcover
1965566311No place: Benyas-Kaufman from Black Star 1965. Unbound. Near Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Approximately 7" x 10". Matted. Photograph is about fine; the mat is a bit toned and is near fine. Image of Oates standing outside in a garden. The mat has been also trimmed to reveal Oates' signature in upper margin of the photo. What looks to be a publicity photo from very early in her career. Benyas-Kaufman from Black Star unknown
19773116285Windsor: The Ontario Review. Fine with no dust jacket. 1977. Letter. Typed SIGNED letter from Joyce Carol Oates in her capacity as editor at The Ontario Review to poet Lewis Turco. Fine on single blue page of letterhead. 4 paragraphs with interesting content pertaining to Mr. Turco's submitted poems. ; 5 1/2" X 8 1/2"; 1 pages . The Ontario Review unknown
1964304053New York: Vanguard 1964. First. hardcover. fine/very good-. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Vanguard 1964. First Edition.<br/> <br/> The dust wrapper has some edge-chips & edge creases but is price intact. A very good copy of her second book and first novel. Laid in is a publicity photo of the young writer.<br/> <br/> Vanguard unknown
1968020501New York NY: Albondocani Press 1968. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed and Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 14 pages of text. Paperback binding in excellent condition. The attached decorative dustjacket made of Oriental Tea Chest paper has minor shelfwear; protected in custom-fitted stiff archival Mylar. Minor offsetting from dustjacket onto endpapers. Signed on the limitation page. This copy number 16 of 150. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Albondocani Press Paperback
1968277768New York: Albondocani Press 1968. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Self-wrappers. Slight offsetting to the endpapers from the flaps small tear on top edge of front wrap still about near fine. One of 150 numbered copies Signed by the author this is copy number 4. An uncommon poetry collection. Albondocani Press unknown
1983C2240908003The Paris Review 1983. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. 243 pgs. Collectible edition of The Paris Review. Includes a notable contribution of Basquiat's Tuxedo depicited in ten pages. Nice cover. Clean text and images throughout. Binding is secure. The Paris Review paperback
1946201G4754Winnipeg: Stovel / National Home Monthly 1946. Book. Illus. by Phillips John cover; Cooper Arthur T.; Leake Gerald; Jochimsen Marion; Holmgren John;. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 56 pages. Features: Lovely cover illustration of prairie grain elevators by John Phillips; O'Keefe's ad inside front cover features tribute to Sir Frederick Grant Banting with reproduction of painting by Arthur T. Cooper; Colour ad for Ritz Crackers; One-page colour ad for Frigidaire home appliances; Why the Dominion-Provincial Conference Failed; Nice one-page ad for the Trans-Canada Telephone System highlights long-distance calling with large illustration of old-style rotary telephone; Nice colour ad for Orange Crush features young lady holding brown bottle; One-page colour-photo ad for Jordan Grape Juice features young ladies harvesting grapes; New Hope Pennsylvania - Boom Town for The Arts - article with several photos of local celebrities; Mrs. Minden Comes Home; Studio Cop - "Whitey" Hendry is chief of police for MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - article with photo of Hendry with Donna Reed; Exploits of M.I.5 Part 2 - the first detailed record of Britain's secret agents contact men and saboteurs in Germany and German-occupied territory; The Neighbours; In the Time Appointed; Ottawa Roundup - Mackenzie King searching for alter ego; Water Safety Tips for kids; Wonderful half-page photo ad for Woodbury Soap features newlyweds Margaret Ellen Thorson and Theodore Ted Panos both of the RCAF; Vintage half-page colour ad for Canada Dry Sparkling Water; Handsome one-page colour Oldsmobile ad features red car with Hydra-Matic Drive and Frank Lloyd Wright-style home in background; Canadian Travel Bureau one-page ad features gas attendant and encourages all Canadians to be friendly to U.S. tourists; Great colour half-page Rice Crispies ad features man taking photo; Beautiful one-page White Rose ad features colour illustration of newlyweds in green convertible; Pressure Cooker article; Lovely Lux ad features colour illustration of Judy Garland; Adapting the School to the Child; Half-page colour ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Blue Top Brewing ad inside back cover features "The Colourful Home"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Stovel / National Home Monthly Paperback
192557340George H. Doran Company 1925. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. MacKinstry E. Thinner sturdy book orange cloth spine beautiflly color-designed and illustrated boards in blue bluack and shades of red dozens of birds in flight rising above trees on front and back inside covers and adjacent end papers has color-illustration of trees on the horizon with a flight of birds and cream background unpaginated heavy pages with many illustrations of rural scenes and text of Kilmer's famous poem reminiscent of William Blake's art. Slight surface wear to tips. Good. <br/> <br/> George H. Doran Company hardcover
199936391999. Hardcover. As New/No Dust Jacket. The Easton Press Pub. 1999; AS NEW condition; in original shrink-wrap from publisher; bound in full leather; James Joyce; fine bindings hardcover
198542359HEYNE WILHELM 1985. 1. softcover. Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung! PHANTASIA - MÄRCHENWELT DER FANTASY HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
194486393New York: New Directions 1944. Cloth/dust jacket and Mylar wrapped Octavo. Hardcover. Good/fair. blue cloth spine gilt lettering green papered boards dust jacket mylar wrapped 234 pp tear and chips on dj inscribed by owner to front endpaper cover and spine slightly soiled<br /> <br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. New Directions hardcover