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193049064London: Faber 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 12mo. Pp. 32. Bound in brown cloth with gilt title to upper cover. The first UK edition in this series published after the signed limited edition issued in the U.S. in 1928. A fragment of a work in progress that would later become Finnegans Wake. Includes two loose Criterion advertisements/subscription forms. Neat previous owner's name to front endpaper; a touch of sunning to the spine two soft bumps to the top edge of the boards and several faint scuffs to the rear cover but overall a fresh and well-preserved copy. Faber hardcover
1928140948801New York: Crosby Gaige 1928. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition limited issue. #472 of 800 copies signed by James Joyce on the copyright page. A presentation copy with Sylvia Beach's handwritten note "from Mr. James Joyce" on her Shakespeare and Company stationary mounted to front pastedown. xviv 1 61 pp. printed on watermarked wove paper. Bound in publisher's brown cloth with decorative stamping in blind and gilt top edge gilt. Near Fine with light rubbing to extremities and faint staining around tail of spine. Contents lightly toned with occasional foxing more pronounced on endpapers and evidence of bookseller ticket removal to back pastedown. Slocum & Cahoon 32.<br /> <br /> <br /> <p>The first separate publication of this fragment of Finnegans Wake which was published in installments over seventeen years before being issued as a complete book in 1939. Sylvia Beach the owner of the legendary Parisian bookstore Shakespeare & Co. had published Ulysses in 1922 and continued to foster Joyce's career during the following decade. She wrote in her 1959 memoir that Anna Livia Plurabelle gave her some trouble. She and Joyce tried to get the piece published in various literary periodicals with limited success. The Calendar accepted it only to be thwarted by its own printers who refused to set up a passage they found obscene. The printers at Princeton University Press which printed this luxurious limited edition for the New York bon vivant Crosby Gaige apparently had no such qualms. Crosby Gaige unknown
1930020448London: Faber & Faber 1930. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First thus edition. Octavo 8vo. 32 pages of text. Stiff card stock boards with thin printed dustjacket attached only at the spine. Dustjacket has several small chips and tears; protected in archival Mylar. First impression with "First Published in MCXXX" an no additional printings mentioned. Criterion Miscellany No. 15. Includes a subscription advertisement from the publisher as well as an advertisement from the Orthological Institute for Gramophone Record recordings of Joyce's reading of the present work. The text is clean and unmarked. This fragment would later form part of Finnegan's Wake. Height = 20cm. James Joyce 1882-1941. Faber & Faber Paperback
192817230JNew York: Crosby Gaige 1928. First Edition. One of 800 numbered copies signed by the author James Joyce this copy being Number 547. Octavo. Typography by Frederic Warde. Beautifully bound in a rich brown cloth with gilt-stamping to the front board and spine and with a simple classical geometric line border stamped to the front and rear boards and top edge gilt. With the Crosby Gaige colophon design of a ram standing beneath “CG†within a circle. Some minor rubbing to board edges at spine and corners very small bump to fore-edge front board a few faint tiny bits of slight foxing to preliminaries; a near fine copy. Prints what is generally considered the most famous section from work in progress of what would become Joyce’s Finnegans Wake published in 1939. This elegant volume begins with the following from Padraic Colum’s preface: “‘Anna Livia Plurabelle’ is concerned with the flowing of a River. There have gone into it the things that make a people’s inheritance: landscape myth and history; there have gone into it too what is characteristic of a people: jests and fables. It is epical in its largeness of meaning and its multiplicity of interest. And to my mind James Joyce’s inventions and discoveries as an innovator in literary form is more beautifully shown in it than in any other part of his work.†Crosby Gaige hardcover
1930001488London: Faber & Faber 1930. Who was the mysterious Anna Was she the River Liffey or Joyce's troubled daughter Lucia Quercus does not offer an opinion but here is her first book that would later burst upon the world as "Finnegan's Wake." Whoever she was in Joyce's mind she became the heroine of what has been called "the most impenetrable novel of the Twentieth Century." This is a Fine copy of the third impression of the First Edition published in June 1930 part of the Criterion Miscellany #15. Stiff white paper boards. Clean text with the exception of pencil notations on the first endpaper. 32 pages many unopened. The fragile brown dustwrapper with red lettering is integral to the volume. Shows a bit of nicking at the edges; there is a one inch closed tear where the spine has split. Now in an archival plastic protector. A very repectable copy. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Third Printing. Soft Cover. Fine/Near Fine. Faber & Faber Paperback
1930WRCLIT81853London: Faber & Faber 1930. Printed wrapper over stiff unprinted wrapper. Light use at the overlap wrapper edges but an uncommonly nice copy about fine. First British trade edition wrapperbound issue issued as CRITERION MISCELLANY 15. Laid in is a subscription form for THE CRITERION a promotional sheet for Gilbert's ULYSSES A STUDY and an announcement of the availability of the Orthological Institute recording. An early book ticket for Zeitlin Books in LA is laid in; removing it left a faint shadow on the rear wrapper flap. A copy several cuts above the norm for this book. SLOCUM & CAHOON A33. Faber & Faber unknown books
1930WRCLIT70010London: Faber 1930. Printed wrapper over stiff unprinted wrappers. First British trade edition wrapper issue issued as CRITERION MISCELLANY 15. Laid in is a subscription form for The Criterion. The outer wrapper is slightly frayed at the edges with a tiny chip at the top of the rear panel. SLOCUM & CAHOON A33. Faber unknown books
1930012599Faber & Faber 1930. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy First Edition Criterion Miscellany No 15 Light Staining to Brown Boards Name Mark Out on Front Paste Down. Excellent Copy. Faber & Faber Hardcover books
1928270160New York: Crosby Gaige 1928. First. hardcover. fine. Preface by Padraic Colum. 16mo brown cloth. New York: Crosby Gaige 1928. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> First appearance in book form from the work in progress that would become "Finnegans Wake". An exceptionally nice copy with the gilt stamping very bright. One of 800 copies signed by the author. Slocum & Cahoon. A 32.<br/><br/> Crosby Gaige unknown books
1928WRCLIT63296New York: Crosby Gaige 1928. Gilt cloth t.e.g. Trace of light wear at toe of spine light neat pencil acquisition note on free endsheet dated 1929 small smudge of dulling toward lower edge of upper board otherwise a near fine copy in custom cloth-covered slipcase. First edition in book form. One of 800 numbered copies signed by the author from a total edition of 850. The first owner notes this copy was acquired when "tempted by this at Random House - succumbed!" Random House distributed a portion of the edition. SLOCUM & CAHOON A32. Crosby Gaige hardcover books
193626756Chicago:: Argus Book Shop. Near Fine. 1936. Paperback. Text by James Joyce. Music by Hazel Felman. Paperback. 20 pages. Limited edition this copy is number 91 of 350 and SIGNED by Hazel Felman. Light age toning about the edges else near fine in oversized stapled wraps. Accompanied by MUSIC AND JAMES JOYCE by Martin Ross: also paperback 10 pages - near fine in oversized stapled wraps. . Argus Book Shop, paperback books
1930109988London: Faber & Faber 1930. First edition third impression of the centerpiece and segment of Finnegans Wake. Octavo original wrappers. Very good in a very good dust jacket. Responding to critics who accused him of writing off the cuff Joyce claimed to have spent 1200 hours composing this integral part of his Work in Progress later published as Finnegans Wake. He incorporated nearly 350 river names into the text and wrought perhaps the most lyrical of his published works. "He was prepared he said 'to stake everything' on this section of his book." Ellman 598. Faber & Faber unknown books
1930109336London: Faber & Faber 1930. First British edition of the centerpiece and segment of Finnegans Wake. Octavo original cloth. In fine condition. Responding to critics who accused him of writing off the cuff Joyce claimed to have spent 1200 hours composing this integral part of his Work in Progress later published as Finnegans Wake. He incorporated nearly 350 river names into the text and wrought perhaps the most lyrical of his published works. "He was prepared he said 'to stake everything' on this section of his book." Ellman 598. Faber & Faber hardcover books
1981289978BBFrankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1981. 14. - 15. Tsd. 175 S. OPbd. mit OU. - Bibliothek Suhrkamp, Bd. 253. - Sehr gutes Ex. 15
1971191998DBFkft., Suhrkamp, 1971. 7.-11. Ts. 175 S. OPbd. - Bibliothek Suhrkamp, Bd. 253. - Datum auf Vorsatz, Buchschnitt etw. fleckig, sonst gutes Ex. 11
1928029919New York 1928 Crosby Gaige Hardcover 1st Edition Signed by Author
1980A19885aToronto ON Canada: James Lorimer & Company 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 6x1x9. Blades Ann. Pictorial Boards Are In Very Good Condition. The Inside Of The Front Board Has An Name Stamp. The Rest Of The Book Is Clean With No Remarks Or Highlights. First Printing. This Book Is Not Signed.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. James Lorimer & Company hardcover
1980X44749xToronto ON Canada: James Lorimer & Company 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 9x6x1. Blades Ann. Pictorial Boards Are In Good Condition. The Inside Of The Front Board Has A Gift Inscription. Some Of The First Couple Of Pages Are Creased. This Book Is Not Signed.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. James Lorimer & Company hardcover
1980Q-088862249XLorimer 1980-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lorimer hardcover
1980031851Toronto ON Canada: James Lorimer & Company 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x1. Blades Ann. Pictorial Boards Are In Very Good Condition. The Inside Of The Front Board Has An Address Stamp. The Rest Of The Book Is Clean With No Remarks Or Highlights. First Printing. This Book Is Not Signed.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. James Lorimer & Company hardcover
198022229Toronto ON Canada: James Lorimer & Company 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 9x6x1. Blades Ann. Pictorial Boards Are In Good Condition. The Inside Of The Front Board Has A Gift Inscription. Some Of The First Couple Of Pages Are Creased. This Book Is Not Signed.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. James Lorimer & Company hardcover
199927155Montréal Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery 1999 In-8 illustré noir et couleurs, 32p. Couverture illustrée.
199933255Montréal Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery 1999 In-8 illustré noir et couleurs, 32p. Couverture illustrée.
198032442Routledge & KEGAN Paul 1980 XI- 628 pp , English text
1984x-3662393972Springer 1984. Paperback. New. 256 pages. 9.02x5.99x0.58 inches. Springer paperback