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2000224133Berkeley: Joyce Jenkins 2000. Three issue run folded tabloid newspaper format 48p. each reviews interviews poems photos light wear and toning Thom Gunn mailing label on issue #286 but all three from his collection very good on newsprint. Joyce Jenkins unknown books
19935536Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press 1993. First edition. 32 pp. Fine in wrappers; a trade paperback original. Introduction by Carolyn Kizer. INSCRIBED by Jenkins. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, paperback books
199310136Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press 1993. First edition. 32 pp. Fine in wrappers; a trade paperback original. Introduction by Carolyn Kizer. Santa Fe: Pennywhistle Press, paperback books
195010825Paris: Gallimard 1950. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A lovely copy of the 1st French hardback edition of James Joyce's play "Exiles" translated from the original English by J.S. Bradley. Clean bright and Near Fine in its gilt-decorated cloth. Also includes a Near Fine example of the mylar dustjacket. 12mo 234 pgs. <br/><br/> Gallimard hardcover books
1987138463New York: Vestron Pictures 1987. Original program printed in the US for the 1987 British-American-Irish film. These programs saw popularity beginning in the 1960s and continued to be produced until the 1980s and the ever-growing VHS market with a particularly high distribution in Asian countries. This example features several full-color pages on-the-set images and biographies of the cast and crew as well as a large image and brief biography of James Joyce. <br/><br/>Based on Joyce's 1914 short-story collection "Dubliners" with "The Dead" being the final story of the collection. Gabriel Conroy McCann a university professor arrives late to a party with his wife Gretta Anjelica Huston. Throughout the evening Gabriel is confronted by not only the party's guests but his own epiphanies concerning his own status his wife's past and the lives of dead relatives. <br/><br/>Director Huston's final film. His son Tony the film's screenwriter was nominated for an Academy Award as was the costume designer Dorothy Jeakins. <br/><br/>9 x 12 inches saddle-stapled 14 leaves color illustrated wrappers. Light bump to one corner else Near Fine. Vestron Pictures unknown books
1983297586Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1983. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. 262 pages. 8vo black cloth-backed boards edgeworn d.w. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1983. First edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed and dated on the front endpaper "For Donna from Old Barnard non-grad Joyce Johnson."<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown books
63836hardcover. 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w. New York 1990.<br/><br/> unknown books
2000108291New York: Viking 2000. First edition. Hardcover. Introduction and commentary by Johnson. A fascinating book. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Viking unknown books
107089n.d. Original watercolor on card 7 x 9.25 inches signed by the artist; matted very good. Paper guide with circular hole taped to reverse annotated “could be published in either circular or rectangular shapeâ€. § A charming watercolor clearly intended for a publication. It depicts two fairy-like children dressed in green with leaves for hats taking shelter from the rain one inside a flower the other using a leaf as an umbrella. Joyce Johnson illustrated many of Enid Blyton's works. unknown books
1967151301Los Angeles: Continental Distributing 1967. Collection of six vintage reference photographs from the 1967 film. With printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>The first film adaptation of James Joyce's influential modernist novel and one of the only adaptations to take its dialogue directly from the book. The film came under heavy threat of censorship due to profane for the time language and was given an X rating in the UK after director Joseph Strick refused to edit out any of the "offending" passages.<br/><br/>Set in Dublin Ireland and shot there on location. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus several lightly toned. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Continental Distributing unknown books
1967150461Los Angeles: Continental 1967. Vintage reference photograph of director Joseph Strick and screenwriter Fred Haines on the set of the 1967 film leaning against a car examining a copy of their screenplay and a copy of "Ulysses" side by side on the car's roof. With two printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso crediting both men also as producers. <br/> <br/>The first film adaptation of James Joyce's influential modernist novel and one of the only adaptations to take its dialogue directly from the book. The film came under heavy threat of censorship due to profane for the time language and was given an X rating in the UK after Strick refused to edit out any of the "offending" passages. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay shared by Strick and Haines. <br/><br/>Set in Dublin Ireland and shot there on location. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Continental unknown books
1968225377Aix-en-Provence 1968. First. paperback. very good. 100p. photographic wrappers. Aix-en-Provence 1968<br/><br/> Revue trimestrielle. Entire issue devoted to Joyce with contributions by Italo Svevo Ezra Pound Umberto Eco & others. Lightly rubbed at edges.<br/><br/> unknown books
196352197Derby Connecticut: Monarch Books 1963. Pulp paperback pp. 141 3; pictorial paper covers fine. <br/><br/> Monarch Books paperback books
1883015841Chicago: S.P. Rounds Jr. 1883. First Edition. Octavo. Review copy from the publisher with review slip tipped in portrait frontispiece with tissue guard 318pp. bound in an olive cloth decorated with a black checkerboard spine lettering gilt floral endpapers. rub through to one corner edges rubbed. The author served in the 24th Kentucky Infantry to the West Mormons later he served a prison term with members of the Reno Gang of train robbers.Six-guns-1203. S.P. Rounds, Jr. unknown books
190432171904. JOYCE Col. John A. SHAKSPERE: PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS. New York: Broadway Publishing Company 1904. Small 8vo. mustard-yellow cloth stamped in black & red; 306 pages. Photograph of Joyce printed on the rear page. Signed presentation from Joyce on a front blank page: "Inscribed to Frederic Elliot Hodge with the friendship of the author. John A. Joyce. Washington DC- April 1st 1904." Joyce 1842-1915 was a Colonel in the Union Army during the Civil Wars serving with the 24th Kentucky Infantry. He got a law degree settled in the nation's capital and worked for the Internal Revenue Service. Very Good some overall mottling to covers; contents clean & tight. $75.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
199821675NY: Stewart Tabori & Chang. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 1556706073 . Color photographs throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Stewart, Tabori & Chang hardcover books
162473hardcover. 561pp. 8vo cloth-backed bds. d.w. New York: Doubleday 1988. Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1920316474London: Duckworth 1920. First edition. Frontispiece and 60 other B&W photographs. 220pp. 8vo. Publisher's blue cloth. First edition. Frontispiece and 60 other B&W photographs. 220pp. 8vo. Spence 642 Duckworth unknown books
192911282London: G. Duckworth 1929. First Edition. Near Fine. 8vo 8.5x6in; 220 pp. frontispiece image of Joyce and Oscar introduction by Hugh Robert Mill 31 plates of 60 black and white images map of route p. 30; Light blue cloth covers with gilt lettering on spine without errata slip after map; Minor shelf wear with slight rubbing to edges joints covers top edge slightly dusty small spot on fore edge. Rosovo 188.A.1b Howgego III S22 Spence 642 Conrad p. 220. Ernest Edward Mills Joyce 1875-1940 a Royal navy seaman and Antarctic explorer that participated in four major expeditions. The British National Antarctic Expedition Discovery Expedition 1901-04 under Robert Falcon Scott the British Antarctic Expedition Nimrod 1907-09 under Ernest Shackleton the Australasian Antarctic Expedition Aurora John King Davis in 1911-14 under Douglas Mawson and the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Endurance Frank Arthur Worsley and Aurora Davis in 1914-17 under Sir Ernest Shackleton Weddell Sea Party and Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh Ross Sea Shore Party. This book is ". the principal firsthand account of the Ross Sea shore party." Rosove. Only a brief summary was included in Shackleton's book South. The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition objective was to cross the Antarctic continent from the Weddell to the Ross Sea through the South Pole. This required laying supply depots from Hut Point to the Beardmore glacier to support Shackleton's party in their northward march from the South Pole to the Ross Sea. With the lost of the Endurance Shackleton abandoned the Polar trek to save all 28 men marooned on the sea ice. A great story of courage and endurance for survival. The Ross Sea shore party also had problems with the ice conditions in McMurdo Sound preventing the supply stores from being transferred from the ship to Hut Point. The Aurora was also beset in the ice and broke away from the winter quarters landing during a blizzard with most of the stores equipment and clothing. The remaining 11 men had inadequate clothing and supplies but were successful in laying the six depots over 750 miles during the summer months. However conditions were grim at Hut point with little food. The hut at Cape Evans with adequate supplies was 13 miles away over the sea ice. From Rosove "Joyce was forthright courageous and tenacious . assuming moral leadership when Aeneas Mackintosh was disabled and again after his death." He led the remaining men to Cape Evans to be rescued by the Aurora in 1917. Copies with and without the errata slip are common. The slip corrects an error on the map and reads "In the chart of the depots on page 30 for £3000 worth read 3000lbs. G. Duckworth unknown books
1929MSTX.1119<p>London: Duckworth 1929. First Edition. 8vo – 21.7cm. 220pp with frontispiece and 31 black-and-white photographic plates errata slip and map mounted at page 31. In original blue cloth with gilt titling on spine. A very clean copy with crisp pages no foxing folds or tears prior ownership name on ffe. A very good copy of a scarce and important book detailing Shackleton's Ross Sea Party struggle for survival and completion of their mission. Rosove 188.A1.a.</p><p>A diary-based narrative of the depot laying journeys of the Ross Sea Party on Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Endurance Expedition. Joyce was awarded the Albert Medal for his bravery during the expedition and in total visited the Antarctic for four expeditions. The South Polar Trail is the principal firsthand account of the Ross Sea shore party of Shackleton's 1914-17 expedition. This book is also a very good read.</p><p>Joyce was forthright courageous and tenacious of purpose; he was not given to fanfare but rather discharged his duties capably and quietly. He emerged strong and respected among the ten marooned men assuming moral leadership when Aeneas Mackintosh was disabled and again after his death. Most of Joyce's narrative is a recitation of his journals. Joyce was not concerned with literary style and his story is generally told in the simplest of terms. He could nevertheless communicate the drama of the moment. For example during the six-day holdup for the blizzard on the return to Mt. Hope the entire entry for 20 February is little over forty words – but cannot thousands be read between his lines: "Still blizzarding. Our position serious. Stores running out the sick men not improving in their sleeping bags the dogs weakening on account of being laid up: must halve their allowance. We are up against calamity: no kerosene for the Primus". -- The South Polar Trail p. 148.</p> Duckworth hardcover books
189687732London:: Methuen & Co. Very Good. 1896. Hardcover. With two chapters by G. R. Sinclair. First edition. INSCRIBED by the author in 1898. Octavo bound in dark green cloth with gilt lettering and design. Light edge wear to boards foxing to edges endpapers and title page else very good. ; 278 pages . Methuen & Co., hardcover books
189634060London: Methuen 1896. 278 pp. Binding worn. Minor foxing. Inscription to front free endpaper. Methuen unknown books
2010UJOYCOD00LAWPintail 2010. Very Good. Joyce G.B. The Code a Brad Shade thriller. New York: Pintail 2010. 341pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges and fragment of old bookseller's label on rear cover. Pintail paperback books
1999160917New York: Tor 1999. Octavo boards. First U.S. edition. First published in 1992 in the UK as a Headline hardcover. Winner of the 1993 British Fantasy Award. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #160917 Tor unknown books
2010158600San Francisco: Night Shade Books 2010. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First paperback edition. Published earlier in the UK as MEMOIRS OF A MASTER FORGER by William Heaney 2008. An excerpt from this this novel "An Ordinary Soldier of the Queen" won an O'Henry Award. Winner of the 2009 BFA award for best novel. Trade paperback format. A fine copy. #158600 Night Shade Books unknown books