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1914RKILTRE00LAWGeorge H. Doran Co. 1914. Good. Kilmer Joyce. Trees and Other Poems. New York: George H. Doran Co. 1914. 1st edition. 1st state. 75pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Good with lightly bumped and rubbed corners tiny soiled spot at head of spine and on rear cover. Endsheets yellowed contemporary owner's name penned on front endsheet and soft crease in upper corner of half-title page going through to dedication page. George H. Doran Co. hardcover books
1914305966New York: George H. Doran Company 1914. First edition first state without "Printed in U.S.A." on copyright page. 75 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original tan-gray paper boards printed paper labels fine copy. With Estelle Doheny bookplate. In half brwon morocco slipcase. First edition first state without "Printed in U.S.A." on copyright page. 75 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 11104 George H. Doran Company unknown books
1914229230New York George H. Doran Company 1914. 1914. First edition first issue. 8vo. Dust jacket unclipped; light soiling; rubbing; edges reinforced with paper tape on verso. Very good. 75 pages. Enclosed in a 1/2 brown polished leather with gilt stamped red leather spine label over brown cloth slipcase with folding fleece lined chemise. Laid in loose is a facsimile of the Autograph Manuscript of Joyce Kilmer's beloved poem "Trees" in the collection of Thomas F. Madigan with a printed Christmas letter of thanks Christmas 1935. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, George H. Doran Company [1914]. hardcover books
25396New York: George H. Doran 1914. Hardcover. First edition. First state lacking "printed in the USA" on the copyright page. Bound in publisher's original brown paper boards with blind-stamped rules and paper labels on the front and spine. Minor wear at corners and head and heel otherwise fine. <br/><br/> New York: George H. Doran, [1914] hardcover books
1914010994George H. Doran Company 1914. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy in Brown Cloth Boards.Beautiful Fresh Copy. First Edition1914. George H. Doran Company Hardcover books
1914WB17575New York: Doubleday Doran & Company 1914. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Later printing of this book by Kilmer. Printed yellow dust-jacket with other titles by the author listed on the back panel. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran & Company hardcover books
19259002113New York: George H. Doran 1925. Hardcover. Near Fine. Decorated by E. MacKinstry. Bound in the publisher's original quarter orange cloth and pictorial boards with the title in black on the front cover. Corners lightly worn. Presentation on front free end paper in ink "Compliments National Tree Expert Co.". Internally clean and bright. <br/><br/> George H. Doran hardcover books
2004128246Washington DC: Florida Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts 2004. Softcover. VG. Dark wraps with color illus.; 63 pp.; profuse color illustration. Contains an essay "Calm and Cacaphony" and features works by 19 artists. Florida Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts paperback books
193358387The Hague Holland: The Servire Press 1933. First Edition. Large octavo pictorial wrappers cover art by Hans Arp 179 pages plus ads illustrated reproducing work by Hans Arp. Contains the first appearance of Joyce Not in Slocum & Calhoon . Covers little loose toned and nicked at extremities. This was writer Dudley Fitts copy with his signature on the cover. A very good copy. from Wikipedia: "Transition was an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist expressionist and Dada art and artists. It was founded in 1927 by poet Eugene Jolas and his wife Maria McDonald and published in Paris. They were later assisted by editors Elliot Paul April 1927- March 1928 Robert Sage October 1927-Fall 1928 and James Johnson Sweeney June 1936-May 1938. The literary journal was intended as an outlet for experimental writing and featured modernist surrealist and other linguistically innovative writing and also contributions by visual artists critics and political activists. It ran until spring 1938. A total of 27 issues were produced. It was distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company the Paris bookstore run by Sylvia Beach The Servire Press unknown books
1927285676Paris: Shajkespeare & Co 1927. First. paperback. very good-. 8vo original buff wrappers lightly dust soiled bottom edge chipped missing 1/2 inch at base of the spine. Paris: Shakespeare & Co. July 1927.<br/><br/> Includes Joyce Juan Gris Gertrude Stein H.D. Eugen Jolas Alexander Pushkin Kenneth Fearing & others<br/><br/> Shajkespeare & Co unknown books
1938WRCLIT83028Paris The Hague etc. 1938. Whole numbers 1-14 and 18 through 27 in 23 issues of 25 published bound up in eight volumes gilt cloth original wrappers and some cover slips bound in. Accompanied by two issues #15 and double number 16/7 in original wrappers and two supplements in original wrappers. A few wrappers show modest soiling those issues which inevitably show slight to a bit more than slight tanning to the text stock do so here some minor soiling and a few isolated spots to the cloth bindings tidemark at the toe of the spine of the volume containing 21/22/23 with some slight isolated rippling to some of the plates issues 15 and 16/17 lightly worn but unusually nice for these particular issues. Withal a good to largely very good or better run. A complete run of the most famous and influential expatriate literary periodical of its times edited by Eugene Jolas and various associate editors. This is a good association set with additions bound for and with the ownership signature in the second volume of poet/publisher James Laughlin who dedicated the premiere volume of his annual NEW DIRECTIONS IN PROSE & POETRY to "The Editors The Contributors & The Readers of TRANSITION who have begun successfully The Revolution of the Word." Issues number 1 and 6 are denoted second editions ie. printings with #1 now printing the correct order for Stein's "An Elucidation." Accompanied by the separate pamphlet printing of the corrected version of "An Elucidation" issued at Stein's insistence concurrent with the appearance of the first printing of issue #1. Also present is a fine copy of the supplement to issue #23 printing the collective "Testimony Against Gertrude Stein" in response to various slights errors or attacks made by her in THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ALICE B. TOKLAS. Maria and Eugene Jolas Georges Braque Henri Matisse André Salmon and Tristan Tzara are the respondents. In addition to providing the forum for the serial publication of Joyce's WORK IN PROGRESS TRANSITION records a virtual who's who of the literary innovators of the times with the notable exception of Ezra Pound whose lack of affinity with one of the most frequent contributors may have led him to steer a separate course. WILSON & UPHILL A10 etc. SLOCUM & CAHOON C70. HANNEMAN C300 etc. hardcover books
193319197New York: The Macaulay Company. Fair. c.1933. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket well-worn book soiling to covers and page edges ffep removed with consequent cracking to front hinge second ffep with blurb ripped almost in half and nearly detached; basically a reading copy only. A very scarce book the only novel "written" by Ms. Joyce following her 1930 quasi-memoir "Men Marriage and Me" reportedly ghostwritten by Wallace Thurman the most notorious man-chaser of her day. Clearly designed as a fictional riff on her own romantical hijinks the book tells a tale of "rich American wives who become bored with husbands who have learned nothing more than to pay their bills" and who attempt to alleviate their ennui by decamping for Paris and the Riviera to experience "the cynical degenerate life of European pleasure capitals with their dangerous traps for American woman." Well like they say: write what you know. The anonymous reviewer for the New York Times felt that the book began "on an almost painfully moralistic plane" before descending to "broad burlesque" which the critic felt was preferable: "None of the book can be taken seriously but it is much easier to read when the author herself ceases to take it seriously." Peggy's countless affairs and multiple and often profitable marriages provided rich fodder for columnists comedians and songwriters she was referenced in songs by Rodgers & Hart and Cole Porter for well over a decade until her celebrity began to fade in the mid-1930s. The year this book was published in fact might represent the apex of her career as she also appeared as herself in the Paramount film INTERNATIONAL HOUSE the last of her handful of movie appearances serving primarily as the butt of some of the film's wisecracks delivered by W.C. Fields and others. . The Macaulay Company hardcover books
103867hardcover. very good/very good. Profusely Illus. in color. 4to cloth d.w. New York 1980.<br/><br/> unknown books
20048646bdTuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press 2004. Octavo softound slick illus. wrappers 99 pp. Near-Fine. From lower cover: An important study of the First Spanish Period in Florida’s History. The author demonstrates the undoubted value to a struggling and neglected colony of an extensive trade conducted largely by privateers from the ports of English colonies northward along the Atlantic seaboard. For without this generally illegal commerce. the inhabitants of St. Augustine and its environs might not have been able to maintain Spain’s hold on this strategically important outpost until 1763. To escape starvation the governors of St. Augustine ignored official policy and allowed illicit traders from the British colonies to sell rice beef pork and other supplies for gold or silver. The author has extracted worthwhile information on privateering and smuggling occupations that left few records. Contents: Introduction; Trade and the Development of an Orange Industry in Florida 1717 - 1739; The War of Jenkins’ Ear Stimulates Privateering 1739 - 1948; Florida Enjoys a Thriving Trade with Her English Neighbors until the Outbreak of War 1748 - 1763; Conclusion: An Appraisal of Florida’s Economic Problems; Appendix I: Manifests of Cargoes Relating to Trade between Charleston and Saint Augustine 1716 - 1763; Manifests of Cargoes RElating to Trade between New York and Saint Augustine 1732 - 1755; Manifests of Cargoes RElating to Trade between Virginia and Saint Augustine 1759 - 1760; Manifests of Cargoes Relating to Trade between Georgia and Saint Augustine 1760; Bibliography of Works Cited; Index. The University of Alabama Press, (2004). unknown books
315JOYCE James. TOPF. London: Cape Golliard Press no date. Issued as a greeting from Bernard Stone. Folded sheet to form four pages. A passage from a Joyce notebook discovered by Donald Carroll who first published it in "Icarus" Dublin in 1961. Consists of serveral lines of conversation between Mrs. Vanderpyl and her maid in French and German. This copy signed by Stone on verso of the front cover: "Best wishes from Bernard." Near fine. $125.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1993D14720Hopewell NJ: The Ecco Press 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Nice copy in DJ <br/><br/> The Ecco 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
196884621NY:: Funk & Wagnalls. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. Book club edition. Very good in a good age darkened and foxed dust jacket. . Funk & Wagnalls, hardcover books
200620692Moorhead MN: New Rivers Press 2006. Second printing. Wraps. Fine. 8vo. Perfect-bound pictorial wraps. Fine condition. SIGNED by all three editors Sutphen Tammaro and Wanek at title page and SIGNED by contributors Candace Black and Katrina Vandenberg at their names in the table of contents. Clean sharp overall. Two award stickers to front cover as issued. 245pp. <br/><br/>Collects work by dozens of female Minnesota poets. New Rivers Press paperback books
19492221628<p>First American edition so stated; "C-Y" March 1949. Octavo. Dust jacket unclipped with Price $3.00; two small chips; few small nicks and short tears; rubbing. Very good. 343 pages.</p><p>Pencil signature of Milton Merlin on the front free endpaper.</p><p>Advance review copy with publisher's slip laid in loose with publication date April 13 1949.</p><p>First published in U.K. in 1942 but in 1949 in U.S.</p> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
193946183NY: Schirmer 1939. 4to pp. 10. Self wraps a fine copy. Possibly later printings with three dots in the upper left corners of the upper wrappers. Slocum & Cahoon make no distinctions about printings of sheet music. SLOCUM & CAHOON F21 & F. The poems are "Rain has Fallen" "Sleep Now "and "I hear and Army. Schirmer unknown books
193946185NY: Schirmer 1939. First Edition without the stars in the upper right corner. 4to pp. 10. Self wraps a fine copy. SLOCUM & CAHOON F21 & F. The poems are "Rain has Fallen" "Sleep Now "and "I hear and Army. Schirmer unknown books
1939WRCLIT62560New York: G. Schirmer Inc. 1939. Two volumes. Printed self wrappers. Fine. Present are the settings for "Sleep Now" and "I Hear an Army" each issued separately. "Rain has Fallen" was the third piece. Possibly if not probably later printings with three dots in the upper left corners of the upper wrappers. Slocum & Cahoon make no distinctions about printings of sheet music. SLOCUM & CAHOON F21 & F22. G. Schirmer, Inc. unknown books
1990204226New York: Chris Boneau & Associates and Martha Swope & Associates 1990. Photograph. Three 8x10 inch b&w publicity stills from the show one by Rosegg with Boneau publicity page on rear two by Joyce George in a more artistic vein with title and credit in marker on front in margis all very good. The Rosegg shot is of Lisa Carbello and Jerry Kernion and the two by George feature a nude male worshipping or dancing with a TV on a rolling cart displaying a second nude male. A production of TWEED at the Ohio Theatre on Wooster. Chris Boneau & Associates and Martha Swope & Associates unknown books
1980264734Princeton: Ontario Review Press 1980. Hardcover. ix 157p. prefaces three play scripts with original casts and productions near-fine first edition thus in cloth boards and bright unclipped dj. Plays about a doomed but defiant runaway girl. A violent feud in a Black neighborhood. The absurd trial of a mass murderer in California. The original productions starred Robert Guillaume F. Murray Abraham Sylvia Miles etc. Ontario Review Press hardcover books