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196891372AB1968. Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp Verlag 1968. 11 x 175cm. 133 Seiten. Originale Broschur. Einigen Gebrauchsspuren sonst sehr guter Zustand. Edition Suhrkamp Nr. 283. Mit diesem Buch beginnt Suhrkamp Verlag die Herausgabe einer Reihe von Materialienbänden zum Werk von James Joyce in denen Hilfsmittel und Wirkung einzelner Arbeiten dieses Schriftstellers beschrieben werden sollen. Dieser erste Band enthält Daten und Materialien zu Joyces Biographie und zur Chronik seiner Werke. Suhrkamp unknown
1957200077AB1957. Hamburg Claasen Verlag 1957. 14.5 cm x 22.5 cm. 375 Seiten. Original Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag. Sehr guter Zustand mit nur geringen Gebrauchsspuren am Umschlag. hardcover
19505982New York: Gotham Book Mart 1950. First Edition Thus. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. First Edition Thus. Original Wraps. A Proceeding of the James Joyce Society delivered at the Meeting of November 18 1948. 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. Gotham Book Mart unknown
1966241316New York: Viking 1966. New Editions. Hardcover in dust jackets. Some toning to inner gutters volume 2 else both volumes near fine in very good or better edge worn dust jackets in mylar covers. Viking hardcover
195831276NY: Viking 1958. First edition. xxii 266 pp w/index. Topstain dull else near fine in full green buckram with some foxing to the one b&w plate and opposing leaves. No dust jacket as issued. Edited with an introduction and notes by Richard Ellmann. Preface by T.S. Eliot. One of 375 copies published in advance of the first edition as a Christmas remembrance for friends of the Press. NY: Viking, hardcover
19292621Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1929. First edition. 194 pp. Original printed wrappers with cover design by Sylvia Beach. Top edge uncut and unopened. Some slight overall soiling to the wrappers slight chipping to the lower edge of the spine. Chemised in a custom slipcase.<br /> <br /> One of 96 numbered copies on Verge d'Arches the numbered copies are twice as thick as the ordinary edition due to the paper used. Various tributes and studies of Joyce's Work in Progress which was published ten years later as Finnegans Wake. As Beach wrote "these were writers who had been watching Work in Progress from the beginning each seeing it from his own angle but interested in Joyce's experiment and friendly towards it." Beckett's first appearance in book form with texts by Marcel Brion Frank Budgen Stuart Gilbert Eugene Jolas Victor Llona Robert McAlmon Thomas McGreevy Elliot Paul John Rodker Robert Sage and William Carlos Williams. With letters of protest by G.V.L. Slingsby and Vladimir Dixon reputed to have been written by Joyce himself. Slocum & Cahoon B10. Federman & Fletcher 1. Wallace B11. Shakespeare and Company unknown
192962684London:: Faber and Faber 1929. First English edition from the Paris sheets. original cloth in dust jacket. Edges of text block slightly tanned; very slight rubbing to extremities; otherwise a fresh unworn copy in a dust jacket sunned at the spine and with a few extremely tiny chips. 8vo. Faber and Faber, hardcover
196789690NY: New Directions 1967. First edition. 314 pp w/index. Light soiling to top and bottom edge else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Edited and with Commentary by Forrest Read. NY: New Directions unknown
1958D9720New York: The Village Voice 1958. Ephemera. Good. Single newspaper leaf folded twice. "Cover" text cast list and bios "Nighttown a City and a Search" by Padraic Colum on the recto; opens up recto to a map of Greenwich Village and ads. Age-toned and a bit brittle; some light chipping along edges and crease-folds. Fragile but a scarce bit of ephemera. <br/><br/> The Village Voice unknown
19552122Colorado Springs: The Mamalujo Press 1955. First edition. 46 pp. Original printed wrappers. Slight sunning to spine top corner slightly bumped. Introductions by Stanislaus Joyce and Ellsworth Mason. These essays were later subsumed into Mason and Ellmann's collection of Joyce's critical writings Viking 1959. The Mamalujo Press unknown
1905008638London: John Baillie 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Rubbing and soiling to covers. Very Good or better. Decorated cloth. The second of only two issues of this annual to be printed. Includes "Two Songs" by James Joyce preceding his first book CHAMBER MUSIC by two years. Other contributors to this annual include Arthur Symons Alice Meynell Oliver Gogarty and illustrators J. McNeil Whistler Frank Brangwyn Arthur Rackham and J. S. Sargent. Two of the minor illustrations lacking in this copy. <br/><br/> John Baillie hardcover
191043040AB1910. Dublin The Educational Company c1910. 185 cm x 135 cm. 176 pages. Original Hardcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Corners only slightly rubbed. Includes for example the following authors: Joyce - The Children of Lir Clann Lir or Leanaí Lir / George Eliot - Brother and Sister / Goldsmith Scott Tennyson - Love of Country / Pope - True Happiness / Wordsworth - The Outward Bound / Joseph Conrad - A Ship at Anchor / Hawthorne - Their First Train Journey / Thoreau - The Iron Horse / Lowell - My Garden Acquaintance / Aubrey de Vere - Spring in Ireland / Keats - Ode to Autumn / Dickens - A Shipwreck / Emerson - The Farmer / Defoe - A Mutiny at Sea / Bacon - Studies / Ruskin - North and South etc etc. hardcover
1876616244Boston: Roberts Brothers 1876. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition Issued anonymously in the No Name Series of novels. 12mo. Black cloth titled and decorated in red. Contemporary gift inscription spine cocked a little nicking at the crown about very good. Roberts Brothers hardcover
1896314069Wakefield Mass: Privately Printed 1896. First edition. With photographic plates and illustrations in text. 33 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's red cloth gilt t.e.g. Spine a bit dull and soiled at foot. Very Good. First edition. With photographic plates and illustrations in text. 33 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. "An account of a fishing party in verse" Bruns also known as Dreams and Chronicles. The fishing trip on Great East Lake took place in "the seventh year of the reign of Grover when the voice of the frog was known throughout the land."<br /> <br /> Dedicated to the members of the Hopewell Club who are identified in the preface; with an additional poem "To Frank Hopewell" laid in dated May 17 1895 Goodall Camp. Wetzel p. 168; Bruns J83; Heller 2:1030 Privately Printed unknown
1894314068Wakefield Mass: Privately Printed 1894. First edition. Illustrated with plates vignettes in text. 36 2pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth. Very good plus. First edition. Illustrated with plates vignettes in text. 36 2pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Angling verseabout fishing at Camp Goodall Maine dedicated to Frank Hopewell who is the leading figure in the Hopewell Club and Joyce's later volume Dreams ca. 1896. Wetzel p. 168; Bruns J84; Heller 2:1029. Wetzel p. 168; Bruns J84; Heller 2:1029 <br/><br/> Privately Printed hardcover
200328768AB2003. Dublin New Island 2003. 16 cm x 24 cm. XX 300 pages 17 illustrations. Original Hardcover with illustrated dustjacket in protective Mylar. Paint marks on dustjacket foxing to edges bumped corners. Otherwise in very good condition with some signs of wear. William Brooke Joyce 24 April 1906 3 January 1946 nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw was an American-born Anglo-Irish Fascist politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster to the United Kingdom during World War II. He was convicted of one count of high treason in 1945 and was sentenced to death. The Court of Appeal and the House of Lords upheld his conviction. He was hanged at Wandsworth Prison by Albert Pierrepoint on 3 January 1946 making him the second to last person to be executed for treason in the United Kingdom before Theodore Schurch the following day. William Brooke Joyce was born on Herkimer Street in Brooklyn New York United States. His father was Michael Francis Joyce 9 December 1866 19 February 1941 an Irish Catholic from a family of farmers in Ballinrobe County Mayo who had taken United States citizenship on 25 October 1894. His mother was Gertrude Emily Brooke who although born in Shaw and Crompton Lancashire England was from a well-off Anglican Anglo-Irish family of medical practitioners associated with County Roscommon. A few years after William's birth the family returned to Salthill Galway permanently. Joyce attended St Ignatius College a Jesuit school in Galway from 191521. Joyce's mother was strongly Anglocentric and despite tensions with her father for marrying a Catholic remained staunchly Protestant and Unionist herself hostile to Irish nationalism. Joyce's father bought up houses and rented some to the Royal Irish Constabulary RIC. It was during the Irish War for Independence that Joyce had his first taste in politics he was recruited by Capt. Patrick William Keating as a courier for British Army intelligence in Galway who were then fighting against the Irish Republican Army. He was known to have hung around with Black and Tans at Lenaboy Castle which reportedly resulted in the Irish Republican Army dispatching a volunteer Michael Molloy to murder Joyce on his way home from school in December 1921 although minors were normally excluded from being executed by the IRA usually being expelled or ostracised. Joyce reputedly survived only because his father had moved his family to another house on a different route. Capt. Keating arranged for William Joyce to be mustered into the Worcester Regiment soon after taking him out of the dangerous situation in Ireland to Norton Barracks. A few months later he was discharged when it was found out he was underage. Joyce remained in England and briefly attended King's College School Wimbledon on a foreign exchange. His family followed him to England two years later having backed the losing side in the conflict in Ireland. Joyce had relatives in Birkenhead Cheshire whom he visited on a few occasions. He then applied to Birkbeck College of the University of London where he entered the Officer Training Corps. At Birkbeck he obtained a first-class honours degree. He also developed an interest in Fascism and he worked with but never joined the British Fascists of Rotha Lintorn-Orman. On 22 October 1924 while stewarding a meeting in support of Jack Lazarus the Conservative Party candidate for Lambeth North in the general election Joyce was attacked by Communists and received a deep razor slash that ran across his right cheek. It left a permanent scar which ran from the earlobe to the corner of the mouth. While he claimed that his attackers were Jewish his first wife said that "it wasn't a Jewish Communist who disfigured him . He was knifed by an Irish woman." Wikipedia Mary Kenny born 4 April 1944 Dublin Ireland is an Irish author broadcaster playwright and journalist. She is a frequent columnist for the Irish Independent. She was a founding member of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement. She has modified the radical ideas of her past but not rejected feminist principles. Mary Kenny grew up in Sandymount. Wikipedia hardcover
2108Spine sunned; slight sunning and wear to slip case. Very good. <p dir="ltr">Joyce Carol Oates. Invisible Woman: New and Selected Poems 1970-1982. Princeton NJ: Ontario Review Press 1982. Deluxe limited edition number 130 of 300 numbered copies. <br /> Signed by Joyce Carol Oates. <br /> Octavo. 99pp. Publisher's red cloth spine lettered in gilt cover lettered in silver publisher's slipcase.<br /> From the collection of Larry McMurtry at his home in Archer City Texas. His book with personal brand-mark bookplate.</p> . unknown
0876851693.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197340742Los Angeles: Black Sparrow 1973. First edition numbered & signed issue. 60 pp w/notes. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Oates. Morrow & Cooney 154b. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow, hardcover
196628232New York:: Viking Press 1966. Various Printings. All three copies are Fine copies in Fine unclipped dust jackets. These volumes contain more than 1500 letters with many of them from Joyce's Paris years 1920-1939. Also included are letters written to Joyce by T.S. Eliot Ezra Pound H.G. Wells and W.B. Yeats. Each volume is illustrated with photographs and facsimiles of Joyce's handwriting. Viking Press, unknown
20011391México: Fondo de Cultura Económica 2001. Hardcover — Tapa dura. México Fondo de Cultura Económica 2001. En 4º mayor 275 x 215mm. 324 pp. 4 h. gran número de ilustraciones en blanco y negro. Cartoné editorial. Primera edición. La cultura zapoteca es la expresión precolombina del pueblo zapoteco que históricamente ocupó el sur de Oaxaca asà como parte del sur del estado de Guerrero parte del sur del estado de Puebla y el istmo de Tehuantepec México. En la época precolombina los zapotecas fueron una de las civilizaciones más importantes de Mesoamérica. Fondo de Cultura Económica hardcover
1945D7489likely Germany 1945. Paperback. Very Good. Heavy cardstock leaves oblong 325 x 250 mm bound with thin blue rope tassled along spine; pp. 54 with text handwritten in black ink in German and English with original illustrations in ink or ink and gouache both in text and full-page. Created from 32 leaves some of them glued together along the edges creating a new page when the author/illustrator wanted to change her lay-out text or illustration -- these have since become detached offering an interesting look at the author's creative process. Binding broken and leaves loose but in excellent condition suitable for display. The artwork is extraordinary -- showing cute little chicks as their adventure takes them from fields full of flowers to lakes brimming with colorful fish. It tells a story of 3 little chicks who find a mysterious blue egg which they are told not to play with but they do and learn some valuable lessons from the consequences. Though little is known about the author she appears in a tiny b/w photograph on the ultimate full-page illustration. More of her unrelated artwork is laid-in at rear including pastels of trees floral arrangements in gouache -- lovely suitable for framing. <br/><br/> paperback
198729079<p>Bloomington:: Indiana University Press 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Very Good dust jacket.with evidence of a sticker removal from the spine James Joyce and Sylvia Beach had both a professional and personal relationship that began in Paris in the 1920s but it was Beach's decision to publish Joyce's magnum opus Ulysses that made literary history. This collection of Joyce's correspondence with Beach includes letters postcards telegrams and verses that provide a more intimate look at their often tempestuous realtionship.</p> Indiana University Press, hardcover
198729119Bloomington:: Indiana University Press 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. James Joyce and Sylvia Beach had both a professional and personal relationship that began in Paris in the 1920s but it was Beach's decision to publish Joyce's magnum opus Ulysses that made literary history. This collection of Joyce's correspondence with Beach includes letters postcards telegrams and verses that provide a more intimate look at their often tempestuous realtionship. Indiana University Press, unknown
68-7994Murphys CA: Philter Press ca. 1965. Broadside. 26 cm. x 17.5 cm. Very Good. [Murphys, CA: Philter Press, ca. 1965.] unknown