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19574587New York: New Directions 1957. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition thus with introduction by Edel. Very good copy in a very good dust jacket. Perhaps too much has been made of this book being Joyce's inspiration for his stream-of-consciousness method but Dujardin's minor place as a point of interest to Joyce scholars is nevertheless secure. Joyce first read the book in French in 1902; it was republished in 1924 soon after Joyce acknowledged its importance to him. This copy has been inscribed by Leon Edel who has provided an introduction for this edition: "Fredrica Laudon with fond memories of our talks last summer in Edgarton and the affectionate regards of Leon Edel. New York 1958." <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover books
1968D13024New York: Viking Press 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Black paper over boards backed in gilt-stamped red cloth; slipcase; 8vo. Includes 4 full-scale facsimile pages from the manuscript and reduced reproductions of other pages. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
19571285765New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1964 1957. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. thin 8vo. unpaginated VG/VG-; pictorial DJ spine white age-toned tan with black and red lettering; minimal shelfwear to DJ mild age-toning to covers more so to spine; rubbing to spine with very slight material loss very slightly affects second "the" in title lettering legible; price uncut "$3.50" to top right-hand corner of front flap all four corners of flaps slightly clipped; DJ protected by mylar; golden yellow cloth boards black lettering to spine pink illustration to front board; minimal wear to boards save for minor scratch to top edge of front board; slight cocking to spine no shelf lean binding strong; interior virtually pristine; contains numerous full-color and two-wash illustrations by Erdoes; pub. 1964 "This fable was written by Joyce in 1936 as a letter to his grandson Stevie" originally published in LETTERS OF JAMES JOYCE edited by Stuart Gilbert pub. 1957 stated to copyright page; 2 pp. frontispiece that includes title page; LP consignment; shelved Case 2 Dupont. 1285765. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
1986D1717The Limited Editions Club 1986. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Linen-covered boards backed in dark green morocco gilt-stamped lettering on spine; in slipcase. Number 46 from a limited edition of 1000 copies printed at the Wild Carrot Letterpress and Heritage Printers. A lavish production in near fine condition with a few little scuff marks on boards and spine. Internally pristine with crisp tissue-guarded photogravures by Robert Ballagh. Newsletter of the LEC laid-in. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1974JC9364New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. xiv 2 554 2 double-page map. Spine tips and edges of boards lightly rubbed and sunned; corners a little frayed; ownership signature on FFEP otherwise internally clean and unmarked. Dust jacket a bit tanned; some light soiling on spine; a few small chips along top edge. An excellent working copy. <br/><br/> E. P. Dutton & Co. hardcover books
2311038New York: Viking Press 1957. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Jacket stained jacket edges rubbed with a few small tears and small chips. 1957 Hard Cover. 437 pp. Volume I only. "More than any other biographer or critic has been able to do this volume gives us James Joyce the man and his work. The editor Stuart Gilbert his long-time friend contributes a useful memoir and brief notes on names and references in the letters. Richard Ellmann supplies a Joyce chronology and a few explanatory letters from other writers are included. The book is illustrated with a rare photograph of the Joyce family and with facsimiles of Joyce's handwriting."--jacket Viking Press hardcover books
195724125Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1957. First Edition. Slim octavo 24cm.; publisher's cloth in dark grey pictorial dust jacket; xiii175pp. General light shelf wear to top dust jacket extremities spine a bit toned else Very Good or better overall. Harvard University Press unknown books
19991341920Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1999. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 732 pages; VG; full genuine teal leather binding; spine paneled with gilt lettering and design; front cover with gilt design and roman numerals; mild shelf wear; all edges bright gilt; peach silk moire end papers; gold satin ribbon bookmark; black and white illustrations throughout; pages clean; shelved Case 9 3/4. 1341920. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press hardcover books
1929D6287Paris: La Maison des Amis des Livres 1929. First French Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Original wraps. Number 202 from a limited edition of 875 copies "sur alfa verge." Wraps detached with chipping to extemeties. Cheap paper browned as always. Sold as is. <br/><br/> La Maison des Amis des Livres paperback books
19505982New York: Gotham Book Mart 1950. First Edition Thus. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear touch of sun at the spine booksellers stamp at the rear else tight bright and unmarred. Blue paper wraps black ink lettering. 8vo. 64pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/>A Proceeding of the James Joyce Society delivered at the Meeting of November 18 1948. Gotham Book Mart paperback books
19961336833Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1996. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 169 pages; VG; full binding of genuine green leather; spine with gilt lettering and design; all edges gilt; mild shelf wear; silk moire end papers; satin ribbon bookmark; black and white illustrations; full color frontispiece; pages clean; shelved Easton Press. 1336833. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press hardcover books
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
1944BBJC12561New York: New Directions 1944. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth-backed paper over boards; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 234 plus frontispiece portrait. Spine tips lightly bumped and sunned; some light sunning along edges of boards; contemporary bookplate on FFEP. Dust jacket tanned; light scuffing along joints; chip at head of spine extending onto top edge of rear panel; price-clipped; VG in mylar. <br/><br/>" 'Stephen Hero' is an early version of Joyce's 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man' probably completed about 1906. It is said that when the manuscript came back to Joyce after rejection by the twentieth publisher to whom it was submitted he threw it into the fire from which his wife was able to rescue only a portion of the whole work. 'Stephen Hero' is more an autobiography of Joyce and less an objectivized novel" from the dust jacket. New Directions hardcover books
1974140940971London: Audio Arts Eo Epso Ltd. 1974. First Edition. Cassette in case with folded J-card. Vol. 1 No. 3. NM. Contents:<br /> <br /> A1 -Margaret Henry "A Question Of James Joyce"<br /> A2 -James Joyce reading from Finnegans Wake "Anna Livia Plurabella" <br /> <br /> B -Mark Hayman "Recollections Of C.K. Ogden And Others"; interviewer - William Furlong<br /> <br /> Audio Arts was a very early cassette magazine launched in the UK in 1973 by Barry Barker and sculptor William Furlong to spread the radical ideas of contemporary artists and composers. Issues are rare. Audio Arts (Eo Epso Ltd.) unknown books
20011221965Chantilly VA: The Teaching Company 2001. CD-ROM. 12mo; vg/wraps; three booklets and four DVD; 1 green spine with white text; wraps; 137 pp.; 2 Lecture Transcript and Course Guidebook white spine with black text; part I 232 pp.; part II 230 pp.; else very good. 1221965. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Teaching Company unknown books
1984154933New Market TN: Mill Springs Press 1984. First edition. Softcover. Number 6 of only 100 copies printed with Garmond type on ragston paper with a cover that is Fabriano Ingres and with an illustrations by Henry Molter. A collection of 13 poems. A very near fine copy in string tied wrappers in a near fine dust jacket with some very slight wear. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Joyce on the half title page to poet Linda Pastan. Also includes a signed and handwritten letter from Joyce to Pastan as well in which she thanks her for her help. Mill Springs Press unknown books
199235978Frankfort: Gnomon Press 1992. First edition. 97 pp w/epilogue. Very good plus in printed wrappers. One of 1200 copies. Frankfort: Gnomon Press unknown books
189553612Washington DC 1895. First edition. 12mo. 245 pp. Portrait frontispiece. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication. Joyce served in the 24th Kentucky U.S. Infantry here recounting his experiences at Shiloh and with Burnside in East Tennessee along with other activities from the western theater. Original blue cloth gilt spine title. Very good. <br/><br/> hardcover books
190059714Washington: The Neale Company. Very Good. 1900. Hardcover. Author inscribed scarce. 72 pages covers are just slightly scuffed otherwise very good. . The Neale Company hardcover books
19732289605Harlo Press 1973. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by author. First edition. Inscribed and signed by author on front endpaper 'To the Cahills With best wishes "Joe" Joseph Albion Joyce Jr. Parkersburg W. Va. 4-12-1976'. Jacket lightly rubbed and toned. 1973 Hard Cover. 63 pp. "In an age that honors abstraction and gloom it is good to discover JOY'EMS a book that communicated gladness and to find here only clean words - whatever their number of syllables. Happily there is a retreat from the tortured and unintelligible best witnessed in the appointment of Sir John Betjeman as England's seventeenth Poet Laureate and renewed respect for people who use poetic form to reach out to others. In another time Joseph Albion Joyce Jr. might have been a folksinger traveling the byways of America. May his song here presented accomplish the mission inherent in its title. Harlo Press hardcover books
198618756Iowa City: University of Iowa Press 1986. Hardcover. xvii 129p. dj. African American scholar concentrating on Native Son. University of Iowa Press hardcover books
2004116838Los Angeles California: Luckman Gallery California State University 2004. Softcover. VG. White wraps; 55 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color plates. From a 2004-05 exhibition held at the Luckman Gallery at Cal State; Includes a 1996 conversation between Todd Gray and Carrie Mae Weems; Printed in an edition of 1000 copies. Luckman Gallery, California State University paperback books
2017168508Santa Barbara CA: Santa Barbara Museum of Art 2017. Hardcover. VG. Beige cloth with red and white paper illustration black lettering on spine. 183 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. Published for the exhibition held at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art September 17-Decemer 31 2017 and the Phoenix Art Museum March 24-July 15 2018. Santa Barbara Museum of Art hardcover books
2013138558Santa Barbara Calif: Santa Barbara Museum of Art 2013. Hardcover. As New. Color pictorial cloth with paper title inset laid on front cover 160 pp. profusely illus. chiefly in color. Issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition with the theme of Work in Art featuring pieces by 19 contemporary artists: Tonico Lemos Auad Andrea Bowers Colin Darke Wim Delvoye Daniel Dewar and Gregory Gicquel Peter Fischli and David Weiss Theaster Gates Tim Hawkinson Josiah McElheny Grayson Perry Mika Rottenberg Mika Rottenberg and Jon Kessler Allison Smith Ricky Swallow David Thorpe Jane Wilbraham. With essays by Julie Joyce Britt Salvesen Glenn Adamson William Gibson Patricia Lee and Mary McGuire. One of 2000 copies. Santa Barbara Museum of Art hardcover books
200315257ELos Angeles: Luckman Gallery California State University Los Angeles 2003. First Edition. Paperbound 8 1/4†x 9 1/2â€. An illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of sculptural works by Patrick Nickell. With an essay by Julie Joyce. Fine in printed wrappers. Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles unknown books