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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
198838323Boston: Twayne 1988. First edition. 137 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Boston: Twayne unknown books
19875002Portland Oregon: Breitenbush Books 1987. Octavo cloth. First edition. Mixed collection of short fiction including fantasy. The author's fantasy novel The Blue Chair and SF novel Conscience Place have received favorable notice. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #5002 Breitenbush Books unknown books
1987710252Portland OR: Breitenbush Books. 1987. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Breitenbush Books paperback books
1933WRCLIT83780London: Faber & Faber 1933. Printed wrappers. Clean 6 cm tear in lower edge of upper wrapper mended on verso trace of dusting at edges small smudges to lower wrapper near spine; very good. First UK periodical printing of this remarkable poem in company with work by Eliot Malraux Jerrold Auden Underhill Spender D'Arcy et al. SLOCUM & CAHOON C87. Faber & Faber unknown books
1993165684New Delhi: United Nations Development Progreamme . HIV/AIDS Regional Project 1993. Paperback. ix 205p. printed presentation letter from the Programme laid in foreword preface introduction index tables very good trade paperback in slightly scuffed wraps. United Nations Development Progreamme ... HIV/AIDS Regional Project paperback books
139865hardcover. color Frontis. 8vo cloth missing d.w. London: Longmans 1951. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
2005026552Berkeley Los Angeles: University of California Press 2005. 256p. colored and b/w illus. dj. University of California Press unknown books
1981129859New York: Davis Publications 1981. First Edition. First Edition. Digest size. Features stories by Hugh Pentecost Lawrence Treat Christianna Brand Roy Vickers and others. <br/><br/>Light rubbing overall else Near Fine. An uncommon title. Davis Publications unknown books
1982UQUEELL00EFDial 1982. Very Good. Queen Ellery editor. Ellery Queen's Book of First Appearances. 27 Stories. Ellin Stanley; Kemelman Harry; Fish Robert L; de la Torre Lillian; Harrington Joyce. New York: Dial 1982. 272pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with a short closed tear in foot of rear panel and lightly bumped edges. Sticker residue on front panel. Dial hardcover books
195209207New York: Mercury Publications Inc 1952. First Edition. Near Fine. Octavo Volume 19 #98 January 1952. Contains stories by Georges Simenon Joyce kilmer and others. Excellent wrapper art by George Salter. <br/><br/> Mercury Publications, Inc unknown books
197624643Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks 1976. 26cm. With a foreward by Gordon R. Wiley. xviii 203p. b/w frontis. b/w plates illus. maps bibl. Dumbarton Oaks unknown books
1976255023Washington: Dumbarton Oaks 1976. First. hardcover. very good. Illus. 4to green cloth. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks 1976. Very good<br/><br/> Dumbarton Oaks unknown books
1976028381Washington: Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard University 1976. With a foreword by Gordon R. Willey. xvii 203p. b/w illus. errata slip original green cloth quarto format. Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University unknown books
1986193374London: The Hakluyt Society 1986. Hardcover. xxvi 499p. maps very good condition in a slightly shelf worn dj. Second series vol. 171. The Hakluyt Society hardcover books
1969223239London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1969. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Colored frontispiece and numerous black & white illustrations. Oblong folio green cloth front cover slightly warped d.w. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office 1969. Very good .<br/><br/> Her Majesty's Stationery Office unknown books
1951WRCLIT85180Dublin 1951. Whole number 17 of 20 published. Pictorial wrapper. Photographs. Light FF price stamp in lower corner of upper wrapper slight tanning; very good. The special James Joyce issue with contributions by Brian Nolan Flann O'Brien Patrick Kavanaugh Hone et al and a group of JJ letters. SLOCUM & CAHOON C108. SULLIVAN MODERN p. 563. unknown books
1987302463New York: Vincent Fitzgerald & Co 1987. One of 50 numbered copies from a total edition of 65 including fifteen artist's proofs signed by Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke. With illustrations by Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke in various media: original etchings watercolors collages and decoupage. 1 vols. Folio 38 x 32.5 cm. Folded loose sheets laid into Japanese handmade silk over boards clamshell box with lightning bolt down upper cover mirror paper interiors by the Thistle Bindery. Internally fine some minor toning to spine and portions of the box else fine. One of 50 numbered copies from a total edition of 65 including fifteen artist's proofs signed by Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke. With illustrations by Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke in various media: original etchings watercolors collages and decoupage. 1 vols. Folio 38 x 32.5 cm. The Weil - Van Dyke Epiphanies. A stunning visual meditation upon the texts of Joyce's epiphanies executed in original etchings watercolors collages and hand-cut creations printed on various Japanese papers and on Moulin du Gue paper. The collages were executed by Vincent Fitzgerald and Zahra Partovi; the etchings were printed by Van Dyke and Maria Luisa Rojo at the Printmaking Workshop and the lithographs were printed by Van Dyke and Rhae Burden. The calligraphy was executed by Jerry Kelly and the letterpress printed by Dan Keleher and Bruce Chandler at Wild Carrot Letterpress. The texts of the forty epiphanies are printed in full and those selected for interpretation are assigned thematic divisions: "Planes" "Death" "Dreams" and "Games" with Weil undertaking the first two sections and Van Dyke the latter two. The thematic sectional titles to the divisions of the illustrative matter are keyed numerically to the relevant epiphanies in the text.<br/><br/>A notable production singled out for notice in several key exhibitions including selective shows by Franklin Furnace and the Boston Athenaeum. Vincent Fitzgerald & Co unknown 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
198711397New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Company 1987. Artist's book one of 65 copies only 50 in the edition for sale and 15 Artist's Proofs all on Moulin du Gue paper and Japanese papers with 62 etchings employing over 150 plates original watercolors collage and hand cutting signed by the artists Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke on the stunning colophon page. Collage by Vincent FitzGerald and Zahra Partovi etchings printed by Marjorie Van Dyke assisted by Maria Luisa Rojo at the Printmaking Workshop; lithographs editioned by Marjorie Van Dyke with Rhae Burden calligraphy by Jerry Kelly letterpress by Dan Keleher and Bruce Chandler at Wild Carrot Letterpress in 40 colors with type set by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari at the Golgonooza Letter Foundry. Page size: 12 x 14 inches; 94 leaves 3 of which are double folds one printed page loose as insert Dreams section two fold-out images Death section. Bound: loose as issued in original wrappers in hand-made box by David Bourbeau at The Thistle Bindery in Japanese hand-made silk woven for this box with incised line of Japanese tea paper showing profile of Joyce this is in fine condition with absolutely no sunning of box spine no offsetting from silver lining of box to titlepage and no weakening of sewn threads in "Death" sequence problem which often occur <br/>Joyce's EPIPHANIES the writings in his early notebooks that are the basis for his great works had not been previously published. The EPIPHANIES are astonishing fragments of dreams overheard conversations and particles of experiences. In making the book the artists and publisher divided THE EPIPHANIES into four sections: "Dreams" "Games" "Planes" and "Death." Each Epiphany is printed on a separate page with the page number printed in a different color. The four printed Introductions to the image sections each have printed on them in the same color as the actual page number all the page numbers that relate to that image section. Marjorie Van Dyke developed the images for the dreams and the games sections; Susan Weil developed the planes and death sections. These paragraphs and accompanying images take the reader / viewer through a series of Joyce's experiences as a boy seeing and overhearing the world around him. Selected by the Independent Curators for the Franklin Furnace exhibition "Contemporary Illustrated Books" as one of the 50 best illustrated books from 1966-1988 it was also featured in the Boston Athenaeum exhibition "Artists of the Book 1988: A Facet of Modernism." This important book was sold out within six months of publication and is now infrequently available on the secondary market. It is hard to overstate the importance of this book in contemporary book arts. It is one of the first if not the first to entice the reader / viewer with texts and images that they must manipulate to fully see - something now a relatively common occurrence in book arts. Vincent FitzGerald & Company unknown books