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198711390New 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
1962298937Dublin: Dolmen 1962. First. pamphlet. fine. 15pp. 16mo printed wrappers. Dublin: Dolmen Press/ New York: Gotham Book Mart 1962. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> A Memorial Address delivered at King's Inns Dublin.<br/><br/> Dolmen unknown books
196929388Walton-on-Thames: Outposts Publications 1969. First edition. 16 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers with some sunning to spine. Contains thirteen poems lyric in nature. Walton-on-Thames: Outposts Publications unknown books
306392New York Harper & Brothers 1953. First edition so stated; "K-C". 8vo. Dust jacket unclipped; few small nicks. Very good. 276 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Advance review copy with publisher's slip laid in loose with publication date of November 12. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harper & Brothers [1953]. hardcover books
1953220430London M. Joseph 1953. 1953. First edition so stated. 8vo. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. Dust jacket designed by Biro unclipped. Very good-fine. No foxing. No signatures. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. F. Hardcover. London, M. Joseph [1953]. hardcover books
1953WRCLIT47977London: Michael Joseph 1953. Cloth. First edition. Cocked cloth rubbed and somewhat marked light offset on endsheets couple of small marginal spots in text but a good sound reading copy in dust jacket. Michael Joseph hardcover books
1953WRCLIT36776London: Michael Joseph 1953. Cloth. First edition. Offsetting to endsheets top edge dusty else very good in edge-tanned dust jacket with a light chipping to the head of the spine. Michael Joseph hardcover books
1953WRCLIT34774New York: Harper 1953. Cloth and boards. First U.S. edition. Top edge dusty light tanning to top edge else very good in a lightly soiled dust jacket with rubbing to the edges and chipping to the corners and spine ends. Harper hardcover books
19539367JLondon: Michael Joseph 1953. First Edition. Fine in a bright fine dust jacket. Fresh attractive copy. Michael Joseph unknown books
1953700969NY: Harper. 1953. First American Edition. Very Good copy in Good price-clipped soiled worn DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Harper hardcover books
1953708510London: Michael Joseph. 1953. Very Good copy in Poor 4" chip to top front DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Michael Joseph hardcover books
1953046377New York: Harper & Brothers 1953. 1st Edition. iii 276p. unfaded dj SIGNED by the author on the t.p. Harper & Brothers unknown books
19241274129New York: B. W. Huebsch 1924. First American Edition Second Printing. small 8vo. 154pp.; VG; brown paper covered boards with blind-stamped title on front board and gilt lettering on dark green cloth spine; rubbing to corners; wear to board edges; study; small stamp of previous owners name on rear pastedown; small staining to upper edge of front board; age-toning to pages; originally issued by Huebsch in 1918 this is the scarce reissue of 1924; shelved case 0. James Joyce's only play draws on the story of "The Dead" the final short story in Dubliners. The play was rejected by W.B. Yeats for production by the Abbey Theatre: its first major London performance was in 1970 when Harold Pinter directed it at the Mermaid Theatre. Originally issued by Huebsch in 1918 this is the scarce reissue of 1924. 1274129. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. B. W. Huebsch unknown books
1924140937824New York: B. W. Huebsch 1924. Near Fine. First American edition second printing. Publisher's blind-stamped tan boards with vertical herringbone pattern over blue cloth backed spine. Near Fine with toning. The publisher's 1924 re-issue. Slocum 15. B. W. Huebsch unknown books
1945171448Norfolk CT: New Directions 1945. First edition thus. Small hardcover. 154 pages. A play from the author of "Ulysses" and "A Portrait of an Artist as A Young Man. Essay by Francis Fergusson. A very good copy with some slight soiling to the top edge of the pages in a very good Alvin Lustig designed dust jacket that is price clipped lightly soiled some slight sunning to the spine and some other minor wear. Still a pleasing copy despite the minor flaws. New Directions unknown books
1921WRCLIT74639London:: The Egoist Press 1921. Black cloth lettered in gilt. A couple of smudges to upper board lower fore-tips worn usual foxing early and late and at edges otherwise very good. Second UK edition in the second issue binding bearing Cape's imprint. One of 500 sets of sheets bound up by Cape after their acquisition from the Egoist Press in 1924 from a total edition of 1000 copies. SLOCUM & CAHOON A14n. The Egoist Press hardcover books
1918WRCLIT69958London: Grant Richards 1918. Cloth and boards paper labels. Spine label a bit worn along one edge edges a bit foxed still a very good copy. First British edition published formally on the same day as the more common American edition. SLOCUM & CAHOON A14. Grant Richards hardcover books
191827818New York: B. W. Huebsch 1918. First American edition. 154 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. Bookplate. Edges slightly rubbed spine just slightly mottled two small nicks on top edge else a fine copy. First American edition. 154 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. B. W. Huebsch unknown 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
1951241135New York: Viking 1951. First. hardcover. fine. Including Hitherto Unpublished Notes.and an Introduction by Padraic Colum. New York: Viking 1951. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> One of 1900 copies. Fine copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
191812545ELondon: Grant Richards Ltd 1918. First Edition. Ownership signature. A slightly used and dust soiled copy with a trace of foxing to the endpapers the bottom corner of the front board slightly bumped some slight rubbing to the extremities and to the cloth at the spine without dust jacket. Grant Richards, Ltd hardcover books
191832085NY: Huebsch 1918. First American edn. 8vo pp. 154. Bound in cloth backled boards end papers foxed a very good tight copy. Slocum & Calhoon 15. Published the same day as the British Edition and likely in very small numbers as the publisher stated in 1921 that only 388 copies had sold. The play was staged unsuccessfully in Munich in the year of its publication but not performed in England until 1926 by which time Joyce was already widely recognized as a major literary figure. Huebsch unknown 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
195134790NY: Viking 1951. First Edition. 8vo pp. 127. One of 1900 copies. Includes notes by the author and an introduction by Padraic Colum. One hinge tender marking by former owner on front pastedown spine little worn with a small tear o/w VG. Viking unknown books
1968WRCLIT55060New York: Vanguard 1968. Cloth. Edges very faintly dust-marked else fine in bright unfaded dust jacket. First edition. Publisher's review slip letter and photograph laid in. Inscribed and signed by the author: "For Lee - with very best wishes - Joyce Carol Oates." The recipient in addition to reviewing a number of Oates's books edited CONVERSATIONS WITH JOYCE CAROL OATES Univ. Press of Mississippi 1989. Vanguard hardcover books