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1988WRCLIT69362Sydney: Filmpac / Vestron 1988. Vintage color daybill poster 13 1/4 x 27" 34 x 69 cm. Folded as issued some narrow strips of tape at extreme margins as a consequence of exhibition use but not repair else about very good. A daybill poster for the 1988 Australian release of John and Tony Huston's 1987 adaptation of Joyce's magnificent short story starring Anjelica Huston Donal McCann Dan O'Herlihy Helena Carroll Marie Kean Donal Donnelly Sean McClory and Frank Patterson. Filmpac / Vestron unknown books
1952WRCLIT70729New York: G. Schirmer 1952. Quarto. Printed self wrappers. Near fine. An indeterminate printing of sheet music for a musical setting of passages from FINNEGANS WAKE. SLOCUM & CAHOON F37. G. Schirmer unknown books
1999175849Miami: Editorial Casa de Cultura 1999. Paperback. 90p. text in Spanish very good second edition trade paperback in wraps. Cuban American translator. Editorial Casa de Cultura paperback books
1985Embry 191693Viking Circa 1985. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Viking, Circa 1985. Book Club edition. unknown books
1977257463Norwalk. : Easton Press. 1977. Full green leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. . Bookplate on pastedown otherwise a fine copy with no dustjacket as issued. . 8vo. Easton Press. hardcover books
1990Embry 156425Viking Circa 1990. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Centennial Edition. Viking, Circa 1990. Book Club edition. unknown books
1964Embry 151756Heritage Press 1964. Some rubbing with color loss to red title panel else fine in fine slipcase with tiny nick to lower seam. Tan cloth with red and brown title panel. Heritage Press, 1964. hardcover books
201377150NY:: Penguin Books. Near Fine. 2013. Hardcover. 9780143124313 . J in the Penguin Drop Caps series. First printing thus. Upper corners slightly bumped else fine in fluorescent green boards. No dust jacket as issued. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Penguin Books, hardcover books
1967Embry 190572Viking 1967. Second printing. Fine in very good dust jacket with light edgewear and a few shallow chips in mylar cover. Viking, 1967. Second printing. unknown books
195087947London:: Jonathan Cape. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1950. Hardcover. Sixth impression. Very good in a good moderate shelf wear age darkened price clipped dust jacket. . Jonathan Cape, hardcover books
1936Embry 80841The Black Sun Press New York: 1936. First edition number 635 of 800 copies. Fine in fine publisher's tissue dust jacket with a small chip to head of spine. Frontis portrait by Augustus John. Decorative boards. Set by hand and printed under the direction of Caresse Crosby. The Black Sun Press, New York: 1936. First edition, number 635 of 800 copies. hardcover books
1992Embry 190993Barnes & Noble 1992. Reprint. Fine in fine dust jacket. Barnes & Noble, 1992. Reprint. unknown books
1992Embry 179853Barnes & Noble 1992. Reprint. Small inked name else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar. Barnes & Noble, 1992. Reprint. unknown books
19141232268vo. London: Grant Richards Ltd 1914. 8vo 278 pp. Original maroon cloth backstrip and upper cover titled in gilt. A very good copy backstrip slightly sunned a few light bumps ands scuffs to the lower board front hinge tender. § First edition of Joyce's first prose work a collection of short stories about his "dear dirty Dublin" published on June 15th 1914 after considerable travails. Richards had first agreed to publish the book in 1906 but the project was dropped when Joyce refused to amend "objectionable" passages. Joyce's retort is famous: "It is not my fault that the odour of ashpits and old weeds and offal hangs around my stories. I seriously believe that you will retard the course of civilisation in Ireland by preventing the Irish people from having one good look at themselves in my nicely polished looking-glass." Arrangements with Elkin Mathews and Maunsel likewise fell through until eventually Richards agreed to take up the book again. 1250 copies were printed 504 of which were sold to B.W. Huebsch for the American edition making this one of only 746 copies of the English first edition. Grant Richards Ltd hardcover books
197990882Franklin Center:: Franklin Library. Near Fine. 1979. Hardcover. B07ZTTN1HH . Limited edition. Octavo fully bound in burgundy leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt silk moire endpapers sewn-in ribbon book mark. Bumped lower corner else near fine.; 256 pages . Franklin Library, hardcover books
1922Embry 182830B. W. Huebsch Inc. 1922. Third printing. Faint toning to endpaper spine slightly darkened overall a near fine and handsome copy in custom mylar cover. Gray/green cloth no dust jacket. B. W. Huebsch, Inc., 1922. Third printing. hardcover books
1986289273New York.: The Limited Editions Club. 1986. Limited edition #171 of 1000 copies. . Hardcover quarter green goatskin over tan cloth gilt spine title. Near fine light sunning and mottling to spine otherwise fine in slipcase. . 4to. Signed by Flanagan and Ballagh on the colophon. LEC newsletter laid in. Heavy book requires extra postage. Introduction by Robert Flanagan. Photogravure illustrations by Robert Ballagh. The Limited Editions Club. hardcover books
194689740Norfolk:: New Directions. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1946. Hardcover. B003HGY5K0 . Number 13 in The New Classics Series. Essay by Francis Fergusson. First edition thus. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else good in a fair edge worn with a few small chips damp stains price clipped dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Alvin Lustig. ; 154 pages . New Directions, hardcover books
1951126781New York.: The Viking Press. 1951. 1st Thus. Hardcover. very good with no dust jacket; previous owner’s name and date inked on verso of half-title page. 8vo. limited to 1900 copies for sale and 75 copies for private distribution. Introduction by Padraic Colum. The Viking Press. hardcover books
19391105588vo. London: Faber and Faber 1939. 8vo 628 pp. Original brick red cloth backstrip titled in gilt top edge stained yellow others untrimmed original dust-jacket neatly repaired. Untrimmed edges aged toned pencil name on front free endpaper. A near fine copy in a professionally restored dust-jacket that presents very well. § First British edition trade issue one of a total first printing of 3400 copies of which 950 copies in sheets were destroyed. It was published on the same day as the U.S. trade edition from Viking and the limited edition bearing Faber and Viking's joint imprint. One of the best known least read books in English. Slocum and Cahoon A47. Faber and Faber hardcover books
193928153New York: The Viking Press 1939. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Fine tight copy in a bright dust jacket with a few minor nicks and some slight rubbing. Not price clipped. Probably a more difficult book to find in collectable condition than the British first. Connolly 100. <br/><br/> The Viking Press unknown books
196880166NY:: Viking Press. Very Good. 1968. Hardcover. With an introduction and notes by Richard Ellmann. First edition thus. Age toning/fading along the spine else very good in a very good age toning about the edges slipcase. . Viking Press, hardcover books
1930LV1873Paris:: Henry Babou & Jack Kahane Fountain Press 1930. 1930. 4to. 72 1 1 pp. Original printed wrappers glassine dust-jacket in original green-over-gilt paper-backed slipcase; spine slightly darkened glassine spine head faintly chipped lacks chemise. Bookplate of ODD Olga Drexel Dahlgren designed by Rockwell Kent. Near fine. SIGNED BY JAMES JOYCE LIMITED FIRST EDITION—this number 92 of 100 copies of a total 685 printed on imperial hand-made iridescent Japan paper SIGNED BY AUTHOR. OLGA DREXEL DAHLGREN’S COPY: LOVER OF ROCKWELL KENT – IN ORIGINAL SLIP-CASE. Haveth Childers Everywhere is a "fragment of Work in Progress the working title of what was to become Finnegans Wake first published in June 1930 by Henry Babou and Jack Kahane in Paris and by the Fountain Press in New York. It comprises the last part of chapter 3 in Book III of Finnegans Wake FW 532.1-554.10. According to Richard Ellmann Joyce composed an advertisement for the first British edition published by Faber and Faber in 1931: ‘Humptydump Dublin squeaks through his norse/ Humptydump Dublin hath a horrible vorse/ And with all his kinks english/ Plus his irismanx brogues/ Humptydump Dublin’s grandada of all rogues" Fargnoli & Gillespie p. 101. "Haveth Childers Everywhere would first be published in Paris by Henry Babou and Jack Kahane for an advance of 25000 francs but much of their stock was bought by Wells for the Fountain press. . . .Reviewing the book in the New Statesman G. W. Stonier called Joyce ‘one of the very few great writers of our time’ who deserved ‘not a little admiration.’ Haveth Childers Everywhere he thought ‘a collector’s piece beautifully printed and bound but to me at least almost completely unintelligible’" Bowker p. 398. PROVENANCE: Olga Drexel Dahlgren 1898-1970 was a "daughter of Philadelphia banking heiress and New York society grande dame Lucy Wharton Drexel 1867-1944 and Eric Bernard Dahlgren Sr. and the granddaughter of Lucy Wharton 1841-1912 and the New York and Philadelphia banker and philanthropist Joseph William Drexel 1833-1888. . . .In the late 1920s Miss Dahlgren was romantically linked to acclaimed artist author and political activist Rockwell Kent. Kent is well known for his oeuvre in American bookplate design; over the course of more than fifty years Kent designed for individuals and institutions some 160 bookplates and secured the patronage of the haute bourgeoisie to become the court bookplate artist to the aristocracy of American tastemakers including Arthur Sulz" Blocksy description of property for sale available on-line. REFERENCES: Begnal Michael H. Joyce and the City: The Significance of Place. Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Press 2002; Bowker Gordon. James Joyce: A New Biography. New York: Macmillan 2012; Deming Robert ed. James Joyce. Vol. 2: 1928-41. London: Routledge 2002. Fargnoli A. Nicholas and Michael Patrick Gillespie. Critical Companion to James Joyce: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Infobase 2006. Henry Babou & Jack Kahane, Fountain Press, 1930. unknown books
193428385London: Grayson & Grayson 1934. FIRST EDITION. Foxing to preliminary leaves as well as to title page. Cloth clean and binding tight. A very good to near fine copy in dust jacket with some restoration to spine ends and flap folds not affecting any lettering. Spine of jacket very slightly darkened. An attractive copy of a very scarce book in jacket. Budgen's account is one of the best sources of information about Joyce during the period of the composition of Ulysses. <br/><br/> Grayson & Grayson hardcover books
19828453Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa 1982. Volume 20 Number 1. Fall. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Thomas E. Connolly Elis Dillon Joseph Allen Boone John Feeley and Alan M. Cohn contribute. Tulsa: Univesity of Tulsa unknown books