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1916CLL-475New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1916 In-12 de1 f.bl., (2)ff., 299pp. (verso bl.), 1 f.bl., percaline bleue de l'éditeur avec auteur et titres estampés à froid sur le premier plat et dorés au dos.
192728329(Basel), Privatbruck, 1927. Uncut in the very nice original brown half morocco bindings over marbled boards. Backs with five raised bands and green leather title labels. Top-edges gilt. Minor scraching to lower band on all three backs, corners slightly bumped on vol. one. Internally near mint. Printed on thick paper.
19773131Editions Le Soleil Noir / Série " Club " du Soleil Noir de 1977. In-8 broché de 158 pages au format 14,3 x 19 cm. Couverture marron, rempliée, illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur parfaits. Exemplaire non coupé. Livre glissé sous emboitâge noir. Couverture et illustrations de Jorge Camacho. Un des 300 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin ( n° 294 ), après 99 sur vélin d'arches en " Livre-Objet ". Livre bien complet de la magnifique eau-forte tirée sur vélin de rives, sous serpente, numérotée et signée par Jorge Camacho. Rare édition originale en état proche du neuf.
195411572THE BACKGROUNDS OF ULYSSES Kenyon College 1954 first edition some light tanning and soiling to the covers else vg in wraps as issued. A scarce separate off-print from the Kenyon Review this copy INSCRIBED by the author to the former premier Walt Whitman collector bibliophile and philanthropist Charles Feinberg The Kenyon Review paperback
198514764Editions Albin Michel 1985. In-8 cartonnage éditeur de 224 pages au format 23,5 x 3,5 x 29 cm. Complet de la jaquette avec photo de Jean Cocteau, Virginia Woolf et de chômeurs anglais. Préface de l'auteure. Livre composé et commenté par Gisèle Freund, illustré d'environ 175 photographies en noir et blanc ou en couleurs, précédées du texte " Janus, Le Masque, le Portrait " par Christian Caujolle. Dans cet ouvrage on trouve de très nombreux portraits célèbres du monde littéraire et des beaux-arts, dont : Adrienne Monnier, Sylvia Beach, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, André Breton, André Malraux, Henri Michaux, José Luis Borges, etc. Tirage sur couché. Edition originale en état superbe, proche du neut. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une belle dédicace autographe, signée de Gisèle Freund à celle qui fut sa collaboratrice pendant de nombreuses années : Elisabeth Perolini. Provenance idéale.
198230045Editions Denoël 1982. In-8 cartonnage éditeur de 80 pages au format 14,5 x 21 cm. Complet de la jaquette avec photo de James Joyce. Préface de Philippe Sollers. Reportage photographique avec commentaires de Gisèle Freund sur James Joyce. Plats et intérieur frais. Tirage sur couché. Etat proche du neuf. Edition originale.
19576493Editions Jean-Jacques Pauvert 1957. In-8 broché carré de 167 pages au format 19,5 x 19,5 cm. Superbe couverture illustrée par Pierre Molinier. Dos carré avec titre. Plats et avec petits frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais, malgré l'absence des pages 114 à 143 qui contenaient l'encart " Le royaume de la terre ", scénario inédit par Abel Gance et Nelly Kaplan. Cet encart malheureusement manque très souvent. Tirage sur couché. Revue dirigée par André Breton et dont il ne parut que 5 numéros. Textes inédits de : André Breton, Gérard Legrand, Joyce Mansour, Julien Gracq, Benjamin Péret, Léonora Carrington, Jean Schuster, Pierre de Massot, Jean-Jacques Lebel, etc. Portraits photographiques de quelques uns des auteurs. Très nombreuses illustrations par Léonora Carrington, Man Ray, Toyen, Wolfang Paalen, Adrien Dax, Pierre Molinier, etc. Assez bel état général. Edition originale, peu courante.
195623873Editions Jean-Jacques Pauvert 1956. In-8 broché carré de 156 pages au format 19,5 x 19,5 cm. Superbe couverture illustrée par Marcel Duchamp. Dos carré un peu bruni avec titre et petit frottis. Plats et avec petits frottis aux coins. Intérieur frais, malgré l'absence des pages 73 à 120 qui contenaient l'encart " Les Détraqués de Palau ", une petite pièce de théâtre dont le rôle principal fut créé par Blanche Derval. Cet encart malheureusement manque très souvent. Complet du catalogue de éditeur. Tirage sur couché du 1er numéro de cette revue dirigée par André Breton et dont il ne parut que 5 numéros. Textes inédits de : André Breton, Léo Ferré, Joyce Mansour, Georges Darien, Robert Benayoun, André-Pieyre de Mandiargues, José Pierre, Jean Schuster, etc. Portraits photographiques de quelques uns des auteurs. Très nombreuses illustrations par Léonora Carrington, Man Ray, Zötl, Lapicque, Toyen, etc. Assez bel état général. Edition originale, peu courante.
1932518332The Hague Holland: The Servire Press 1932. Softcover. Good. First edition. Large octavo. 325 ads pp. Pictorial wrappers with cover art by Hans Arp. Illustrated reproducing work by Hans Arp and Giacometti. Spine is evenly browned with moderate chipping at tips of spine lacking rear wrapper title page is foxed with light foxing to a few leaves else a near very good copy. Contains the first appearance of Samuel Beckett's "Sedendo et Quiesciendo" F&F 12 also contains a section devoted to James Joyce entitled "Homage to James Joyce" printing original contributions by Joyce S&C C82 and C83 and reproducing a manuscript page from "Work in Progress." Other contributions by Gertrude Stein Wilson C93 H. L. Mencken Kay Boyle Franz Kafka et al. The Servire Press unknown
191137502Bruxelles: Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies 1911. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Original tan printed portfilo. Book loose in fasicules. Fine. wrappers slightly worn. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies unknown
1967375313US: Viking 1967. Viking 1967 First Edition PuY Fine/Fine DJ Burgundy cloth with gilded spine lettering. Upper page edges dyed teal are bright. Tight lightly tanned pages. Rear hinge reinforced. Unclipped dust jacket is like new very bright. Tape marks on dust jacket flaps show it was once attached. 256 pages. HEAVY ITEM 1.14 Pounds. Size: 8 5/8 x 5 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. First Edition PuY. Hardcover. Fine/Fine DJ. No Exp. Viking Hardcover
1972618753Toronto: Atkinson College 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Volume 1 Number 1 - Volume 2 Number 1. The first five issues. Octavos. Approximately 800 pages. Light wear and three spines sunned a near fine run of this Canadian literary magazine. Contributions by Seamus Heaney Margaret Atwood Jerzy Kosinski Yehuda Amichai Edmund Wilson published right after his death John Montague Joyce Carol Oates and many others. Atkinson College unknown
1981589002London: Bananas / Abigail Mozley 1981. Softcover. Near Fine. Number 26. Slim quarto. Illustrated. Light wear and a bit of tanning near fine. Signed by Heaney in blue ink at his contribution. Prints the first appearance of Seamus Heaney's poem "A Summer Night" Brandes & Durkan C333 with additional contributions by Thomas Kinsella Seamus Deane Richard Murphy Anne Devlin Francis Stuart and John Banville as well as "Queen of the Night" a short story by Joyce Carol Oates. Bananas / Abigail Mozley unknown
1972546997Iowa City Iowa: Steve Toth 1972. Unbound. Fine. Broadsheet. Edited by Steve Toth. One 8½" x 11" sheet mimeographed on both sides. Illustrated. Folded twice for mailing else fine in the original envelope sent from "MATCHBOOK. Joyce Holland Dave Morice ed. c/o Al Buck" roughly opened at the top. Features poems by Tim Hildebrand Joyce Holland Dave Morice John Sjoberg and George Mattingly as well as couple of unattributed illustrations. OCLC seems to locate no copies. Steve Toth unknown
196618123Paris: Gallimard 1966. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1966 14.50 x 21.50 cm broché First edition of the French translation one of 28 numbered copies on pur fil the only large paper copies. A very good copy. Gallimard unknown
195733.135Buenos Aires: Sur 1957. 1ª ed. Rústica. 14x20.5. Sur paperback
193733.134Buenos Aires: Sur 1937. 1ª ed. Rústica. 13.7x18.5. Sur paperback
199338742London: Charterhouse 1993. 4to. 91 1 pp. Publisher's black cloth black lettered white panel to the upper board protected by a glassine sleeve black detailed white card case with tabs. Black and white photographic illustrations. A few marks to the case and the first page of the book else very good. A private publication commemorating the inauguration of the commercial partnership between the British bank Charterhouse the Berliner Handels-und Frankfurter or BHF Bank and Crédit Commercial de France. The book also celebrates the recent formalisation of the European Union and the great opportunities for closer integration it provided. The images of business and commerce are taken by a photographer from each country. (London): Charterhouse unknown
1949227486Paris: Transition Press 1949. First edition number 482 of 1000 copies. Frontispiece and cover design by André Masson illustrated with photos. 195 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cream wrappers printed in green and black with Masson design on front cover. Fine in original glassine. First edition number 482 of 1000 copies. Frontispiece and cover design by André Masson illustrated with photos. 195 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Compendium of Joyceana which contains an anonymous piece clearly by Joyce himself entitled "Ad-Writer". It is a very funny letter to one "Mr. Huntington" in which Joyce suggests strategies for the marketing of his friend Italo Svevo's novel CONFESSIONS OF ZENO which is about a tobacco addict's attempts to quit smoking Svevo was literally rescued from oblivion by Joyces discovery of him. Slocum B 30. With a Joyce Contribution. Slocum B 30 <br/><br/> Transition Press unknown
195810592London: Abelard-Schuman 1958 1958. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. Laid-in is the publisher's promotional postcard/order reply card from The Gotham Book Mart announcing publication. An important book by Gilet who had so much to do with shaping French reaction to Ulysses & Finnegan's Wake. Abelard-Schuman, (1958) hardcover
1961891931961. The Stellar Press. 1961. LIMITED EDITION of 165 copies this being No. 105. Slim paperback with wrapps sewn binding. Covers very slightly sunned o/w a lovely clean copy. paperback
1950323229n.p.: n.p. 1950. 214pp. 19pp. laid-in 8pp. autograph notes. 1 vols. 4to. Standard B&P cloth-covered three-ring binder some soiling quite good. Pages starting to yellow and some pages towards the rear tearing at binding holes. 214pp. 19pp. laid-in 8pp. autograph notes. 1 vols. 4to. Portions of Joyce's book are typed out word for word nine lines per page with five blank lines separating each line of text. The space below each line is used for word by word elaboration for example some of the words in the first page alone:<br /> "riverrun": river runs Liffey rive vers Fr. un<br /> "Armorica": Brittany love Fr. America armor<br /> "isthmus": =neck G ist muss he is he must<br /> <br /> Pages numbered 13-84 correspond to the opening roughly two-thirds of Book 1 Chapter 1. There are 19pp. of duplicate pages out of the section loosely inserted with more elaboration. Pages 595-683 correspond to the Mookes and the Gripes section of Book 1 Chapter 6. Pages 853-864 corresponds to the end of Book 1 Chapter 8 the Anna Livia Plurabelle section. Pages 1237-1256 correspond to Book 2 Chapter 3 the Mullingar Inn section. Pages 2373-2393 correspond to the opening of Book 4 Chapter 1 the final chapter of the book. n.p. unknown
1967207481New York: National Publisher's Inc 1967. Wrappers gently used. 4to unpag. 32pp in printed card wrappers illustrated throughout. Illustrated souvenir program from the film adaptation of Joyce's landmark novel by Joseph Strick. A gadfly director Strick embraced the challenge of being the first to adapt Joyce's masterpiece into film taking motivation from the many doubters and naysayers who thought him a fool for trying it. He initially aimed to film the entire novel word for word in an epic production that would have run nearly twenty hours. Unable to secure any funding for such a project he had to reduce it two hours. Shot in contemporary 1960s Dublin with a superb cast of Irish actors including Milo O'Shea as Leopold Bloom Barbara Jefford as Molly Bloom Maurice Roeves as Stephen Dedalus and T.P. McKenna as Buck Mulligan it took Strick three years to complete the film which was released in New York in March of 1967. It generated immediate controversy and was censored at the Cannes festival and in Britain and entirely banned in Ireland until 2000. Although barred from theatrical release private clubs were able to screen the film for Irish audiences. Famously it was the first film in the U.K. to contain the word "fuck." Nor was it especially warmly received by critics or the community of Joyceans. In later years however appreciation has grown for Strick's achievement. National Publisher's Inc unknown
1994507574New York: W.W. Norton & Company 1994. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Conceived and Designed by Bob Cato. Edited by Greg Vitiello. Quarto. 112pp. Illustrated from black and white photocopied photographs. Printed wrappers. Fine. Advance Review Copy with publisher's letter laid in. W.W. Norton & Company unknown
196910613Lafayette: Perdu University 1969 1969. Soft cover. Soft cover. Original decorated wraps. Contains Critical Studies by: Benstock White Jenkins Herring Steinberg Geckle Murphy and a Checklist of Joyce Criticism compiled by Phillip F. Herring Maurice Beebe and Walter Litz. Fine. Lafayette: Perdu University (1969) unknown