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1934333702New York: Random House 1934. First. hardcover. very good/good. Thick 8vo cream colored cloth lettered in red & black. d.w. N.Y.: Random House 1934. First Authorized American Edition.<br/> <br/> The first issue dust wrapper with "Reichl" on the front cover & the $3.50 price is lightly tanned & edge-chipped. Ownership name on end-paper. Laid in is the very rare folio sheet folded to pamphlet form entitled "How to Enjoy James Joyce's Ulysses" presented with the compliments of Random House to the original buyers of the book.<br/> <br/> Random House unknown
1922841781922. JOYCE James. Ulysses. Modern full morocco with inlaid crushed morocco embossed with novel's title in custom chemise and slipcase. Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1922. First edition of modernist literature's magnum opus. Slocum and Cahoon A17. One of 750 copies on handmade paper this being no. 464. With original front wrapper bound in at the back. Fine. unknown
193417170JNew York: Random House 1934. First American Edition in second state dust jacket. Very good with some slight darkening to the cloth in a near fine bright dust jacket with a trace of dust soiling and a 1/2†tear to the bottom of the front spine fold. An overall lovely copy featuring the classic design of Ernst Reichl lacking his name on the front cover. Random House hardcover
1934334890New York: Random House 1934. hardcover. fine. Thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full beige morocco red leather spine labels. New York: Random House 1934. First Authorized American Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Slocum & Cahoon 21.<br/> <br/> Random House unknown
1997mon0000997516Picador 1997-06-20. Hardcover. Very Good. 4.8985 in x 25.1777 in x 16.4975 in. Signed by editor. First thus. Pages clean and bright no markings light wear to edges. Binding tight. Picador hardcover
197671196Franklin Center PA: The Franklin Library 1976. A Limited Edition. Leather bound. Very Good . 798pp. Octavo 24 cm Dark red leather with elaborate gilt ornamentation on the spine and boards. All edges of the text block are gilt. Gray moire endpapers and silk ribbon pagemarker. Ink stamp on both the half-title and a blank page preceding rear endpapers. Published exclusively for subscribers to The Franklin Library collection 'The 100 Greatest Books of All Time.'. The Franklin Library unknown
1934000016927New York: Random House 1934. First authorized American edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good or better. 8vo. 6 vii-xvii 5 5-767 7 pp. Pale buckram cloth over beveled-edge boards black and red lettering on the front board and spine; dark purple topstain. Price of 3.50 on the front flap of the dust jacket. The jacket does not state the jacket designer's name on the front panel. Slocum and Cahoon do not address the question of the designer's name credit though many consider the credit's presence on the jacket to be the preferred variant we have seen this point referred to as a state and as an issue. Slocum and Cahoon 21. A sharp copy of Joyce's modern epic an impressionistic comic tour de force using the epic narrative as a framework. A cultural blend of Irish wit and Greek literary devices and themes dense but beloved and extraordinarily influential. The spine's cloth very gently toned the free front endpaper with two faint wrinkles to its corner; jacket with about three tiny chips on its folds. Random House hardcover
1937066566London Great Britain: John Lane the Bodley Head 1937. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 766 pages 8vo. First UK Trade Edition. This copy has been re-bound in half green oasis morocco with leather spine and corners over the original green cloth sides with gilt bow design on front cover. The original cloth spine of the book has been pasted onto the last page leaf. Five raised bands along spine with gilt title author and date. Shelfwear: some scuffing and foxing on original cloth sides spine is lightly cocked light tanning on page leafs. Volume is in Very Good-plus condition. . John Lane the Bodley Head Hardcover
1976660613Franklin Library 1976. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in full dark brown leather decorated in gilt all edges gilt raised bands to spine silk moire endpapers. Fine unread copy. Series: The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. PLEASE NOTE: This is the leather-bound Franklin Library edtion of Ulysses published in 1976. Illustrated by Alan E. Cober. Franklin Library hardcover
1975241595London: Faber and Faber 1975. Facsimile edition first printing thus. Publisher's blue cloth titled in white housed in publisher's plain white slipcase. All volumes fine in near fine slipcase. Faber and Faber unknown
1934130732Random House 1934. hardcover. Very Good. 8x5x1. 2 Musical Examples. February 1934 5th printing in lightly soiled beveled boards no jacket. Tight and unmarked. Please email for photos. Random House hardcover
1935241728New York: Limited Editions Club 1935. Signed Limited Edition. Publisher's brown cloth decorated in gilt top edge speckled in glassine jacket housed in publisher's plain pale yellow slipcase spine titled in brown. Fine in toned and lightly chipped original glassine jacket in near fine publisher's slipcase. Illustrated by Henri Matisse in six etchings with accompanying preliminary sketches on blue and yellow transparent overlays. i-iii-xv 3 363 3pp. 12" x 9.5" NOT EVERY PICTURE TELLS THE STORY <br /> <br /> In October 1929 the stock market crashed and the twenty-nine year old George Macy 1900-1956 introduced the first book in his publishing venture The Limited Editions Club. Subscribers paid an affordable monthly price for editions de luxe of literary classics illustrated and signed by notable artists often designed by Macy in a limitation of 1500 copies.<br /> <br /> At the time the idea was groundbreaking and surprisingly well-received and Macy displayed an unflagging all-American spirit of purpose driven by risk-taking that would keep his publishing passion afloat through the Depression and onward. As its centenary approaches it appears that LECs have also survived the quirks and whims of book collectors thanks to Macy's unbridled instinct for matching artists with texts. Take for example the strangest marriage of them all Henri Matisse meets James Joyce's Ulysses the most valuable blunder in LEC history. An indignant Joyce finding out that Matisse had never read the book dropped out of the project at the eleventh hour signing only 250 copies sparking endless gossip and criticism and making it the most desirable of any of the LECs. Our copy may not have Joyce's imprimatur but it is otherwise complete and in spectacular condition making it a special offering from our Spring acquisitions.<br /> <br /> Limited to the standard 1500 signed and numbered copies of which this is number 364 signed by Matisse in pencil on the limitation page--preserved here in incredibly scarce original glassine. <br /> <br /> Slocum 22. Limited Editions Club unknown
1922846021922. JOYCE James. Ulysses. Orig. blue wrappers in custom folding box. Paris: Published for the Egoist Press London by John Rodker 1922. One of 1000 copies this being no. 929. Nice copy of the edition known as the 1st English edition but technically second printing published under the aegis of the Egoist Press from the plates of the first edition printed in Paris by Shakespeare & Company in February 1922. This edition was published om October 1922. Misleadingly referred to as the "first English" or "first U.K. edition" because it was intended to be sold in England rather than Paris; however the first edition to be physically printed in England wasn't until that of the Bodley Head in 1936. Paper wrappers slightly worn and chipped split at hinges small stain to lower left corner of back wrapper; internally clean. Very good with the highly desirable 7pp. errata laid in. unknown
1998299310United Kingdom: Folio Society 1998. Book. Very Good. hardback. hardback large octavo blue cloth with pictorial inset blocked to the upper board and lettered gilt to the spine dust jacket not called for in this edition. A very well preserved and tightly bound copy with clean and unmarked contents. the slipcase has surface wear likely insect damage and is good only. Illustrated by Mimmo Paladino. Folio Society Hardcover
1927336812Paris: Shakespeare & Co 1927. hardcover. very good. Thick 8vo 3/4 brown leather over marbled boards gilt top. Paris: Shakespeare & Co. 1927. 9th printing.<br/> <br/> A sound copy with clean pages in an edition where the pages are frequently browned. There is a modern ownership inscription on a blank flyleaf.<br/> <br/> Shakespeare & Co unknown
1936376900London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1936. First English edition one of 1000 number 410 of 900 on Japon Vellum paper. xvi 766 pp. 4to. Publisher's green linen buckram gilt stamped on front cover and spine teg slightest rubbing to corners spine and top of rear cover sunned; bookplate to front pastedown. First English edition one of 1000 number 410 of 900 on Japon Vellum paper. xvi 766 pp. 4to. Slocum and Cahoon 23; Provenance: bookplate of Philip Furneaux Jordan press adviser to Prime Minister Attlee and former British press attache in Washington John Lane The Bodley Head unknown
195552741London: The Bodley Head 1955. 8vo viii 765 1 pp. Contemporary inscription to fly leaf. Cloth d.w. with residue from an old taped covering to the top and bottom edge small mark to the lower wrapper otherwise a very good copy. First published by the Bodley Head in 1936 in a limited edition; the trade edition appearing the following year. London: The Bodley Head unknown
1926063051Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1926. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Eighth edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. This is a very good copy an early rebind in black cloth with the name Lawrence S. Morris dated Paris 1926 to ffep Indicating that this was rebound shortly after purchase. Lawrence S. Morris 1894-1992 graduated from Yale University and served as Chief of Cultural Exchange in the U.S. Embassy in France. Due to the binding the volume is internally in very good condition some minor browning paper at edges as might be expected. The eighth printing of Ulysses being the first following having the type entirely reset work accomplished with Joyce's participation one of the key Shakespeare and Company printings nice early and desirable. Ulysses was printed in English by Shakespeare and Company the independent bookstore in Paris which had been established in 1919 by the American expatriate Sylvia Beach -- and which became the gathering-place for such literary greats as Ernest Hemingway F. Scott Fitzgerald Ezra Pound Gertrude Stein and of course James Joyce. As is also noted on this volume's bibliographic history page the first printing was published by Shakespeare and Company in 1922 The Tenth Printing was published in 1928 following the type was entirely re-set to correct the legion of typographic errors in the harried first printing that had carried through all the previous printings. An attractive well preserved copy of an elusive edition. 735pp. Shakespeare and Company Hardcover
195477503London: The Bodley Head 1955. 8vo. Reprint. 766 pp. Publisher's green cloth in dust jacket. Top Jacket fully faded at spine and a little to the edges with some loss to the top edge of the rear cover in taped protective plastic. Slight lean to the binding and some minor spots to the end-papers else clean internally. A very good 1950s reprint in of Joyce's landmark novel. . Near Fine. Cloth. Reprint. 1954. The Bodley Head 1955 hardcover
19272020144Paris: Shakespeare And Company 1927. Ninth Printing. Hardcover. fine. Octavo 738 pages later half green morocco green cloth pastel endpapers; bound by N. Papapetrum Chicago IL; ex libris Ary John Arlon M.D. <br/><br/>"Bloom is a universal comic character like Falstaff Daedalus is guilty adolescence - Connolly THE MODERN MOVEMENT 42." The book was sold to subscribers including Winston Churchill. "The most famous rejection came from George Bernard Shaw who claimed ULYSSES was 'a revolting record of a disgusting phase of civilization' and that no Irishman would ever pay 150 francs for this book or any other." Joyce continuously revised the book throughout the typesetting of the first printing. As a result of his revisions and French printers setting a book in English many mistakes crept into the text for which corrections were attempted again and again in subsequent printings. In fact arguably the author's finished text has yet to be published despite the so-called Definitive Edition published in 1996."ULYSSES was printed for Shakespeare and Company eleven times - Slocum & Cahoon 17." The U. S. " government based its case against the novel on the dual grounds of Joyce's use of Anglo-Saxon four-letter words and the erotic passages in Mollie Bloom's monologue. No one who has read ULYSSES could deny that Joyce reproduced the coarse language of Dublin's streets with a fidelity never before rendered in literature." - Alfred Haworth Jones. Shakespeare And Company hardcover
1937140940529London: John Lane the Bodley Head 1937. First British trade edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First British trade edition first printing. viii 766 2 pp. Publisher's green cloth with gilt lettering. Very Near Fine with subtle bowing to boards a little offsetting to endpapers and few tiny stains in an unclipped dust jacket very lightly shelfworn else Fine. An attractive copy of the classic novel. John Lane the Bodley Head unknown
193455063New York: Random House Modern Library 1934. Hardcover. Used: Good/Missing. beige cloth spine tanned; Stated First American Edition Fifth Printing; the oatmeal cloth is clean! There is a 1.5" tear at the middle of the bottom of the verso title page. 2 lbs 4 oz; 6 x 9". Solid white hinge tape on hinge at front. Modern Library. There is a discreet decorative diamond shapped stamp of the initials of one of the previous owners on the first blank page the IFP. No Inscriptions. This book has been taken care of properly and suffers NONE of the major defects which are typical of this Ulysses edition. <br/><br/>rapt Random House, Modern Library hardcover
1990Q-0679722769Vintage 1990-06-16. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage paperback
1976OCB0067<p>The Franklin Library 1976. Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Ulysses. Written by James Joyce. Published in 1976 by The Franklin Library. A Limited Edition. Burgundy leather gilt accents gilded edges moire silk endpapers and satin ribbon bookmark.</p> The Franklin Library hardcover
1967Q-0394703804Vintage 1967-01-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage paperback