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199141112Columbus: Interanational James Joyce Foundation 1991. 6 pp. Very good plus. Annouces the 13th International James Joyce Symposium describes sessions and presents other news to the JJ community. Columbus: Interanational James Joyce Foundation unknown books
196528644New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1965. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. VG slt lean/VG. ix 1 117 1 pp. Profusely illustrated primarily from b/w photographs. 4to. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover books
197722937ENew York: Random House 1977. First Edition. Signed and inscribed in the year of publication by the author Louis Berrone at the front free endpaper: To Denis Guerin on the train from New York to New Haven - an Irish Texan from Parnell’s Court in Yankee Connecticut - Best regards Louis Berrone November 19 1977â€. Fine copy in a fine dust jacket. From the publisher: “These essays were only recently recovered from the archives of the University of Padua by Louis Berrone of Fairfield University. Because Professor Berrone was interested in the influence of Dickens on Joyce he made a special trip to Padua hoping he would be able to find the manuscript mentioned by Joyce in a letter to his brother dated April 25 1912.†To our benefit Berrone’s treasure hunt uncovered two essays by Joyce - one on Dickens and another on the Renaissance. Included in this book is a detailed description of Joyce’s life in Padua during the time he wrote the essays and how this setting and context influenced Joyce’s future works in both fiction and nonfiction. Rare signed. Random House unknown books
1977Embry 173699Rand McNally 1977. First edition first printing. Faint wear still fine in fine faintly toned dust jacket in mylar cover. Rand McNally, 1977. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197739926NY: Random House 1977. First edition. 146 pp. Top edge dusty else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Two previously-unpublished essays by Joyce composed as part of an examination for a teaching position in the Italian school system in 1912. NY: Random House unknown books
19779025892New York: Random House 1977. 1st . Hardcover. Very good. Edited translated and introduced by Louis Berone. Spine is a bit sunned. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1977WRCLIT44262New York: Random House 1977. Cloth and boards. Edited and translated by Louis Berrone. First U.S. edition. Remainder mark on top edge else fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Random House hardcover books
1977WRCLIT29010New York: Random House 1977. Cloth and boards. First U.S. edition edited and translated by Louis Berrone. Poet/translator Cid Corman's copy with his ownership inscription and often copious annotations. Near fine in dust jacket. Random House hardcover books
1977WRCLIT21552New York: Random House 1977. Cloth and boards. Edited and translated by Louis Berrone. First U.S. edition. Fine in dust jacket. Random House hardcover books
1959WRCLIT83777Paris: M.J. Minard / Lettres Modernes 1959. Printed wrappers. First edition issued as the second part of the >Configuration Critique #4< devoted to Joyce. Fine in lightly soiled and rubbed dust jacket. M.J. Minard / Lettres Modernes unknown books
1950192253Charles Scribner's Sons 1950-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 1950 first edition. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Dust jacket is age toned spine crown and tail chipped away price clipped. Jacket is now preserved in an archival cover. Otherwise minor wear. HB HS Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1975WRCLIT83776Paris: Les Lettres Nouvelles/Denoel 1975. Gilt cloth. First edition in French translated by Edith Fourneir. Fine in near fine dust jacket with small nick. Publisher's compliments card laid in. Les Lettres Nouvelles/Denoel hardcover books
1975WRCLIT29719Paris: Les Lettres Nouvelles/Denoel 1975. Gilt cloth. First edition in French translated by Edith Fourneir. Fine in near fine dust jacket with small nick. Publisher's compliments card laid in. Les Lettres Nouvelles/Denoel hardcover books
193428385London: Grayson & Grayson 1934. FIRST EDITION. Foxing to preliminary leaves as well as to title page. Cloth clean and binding tight. A very good to near fine copy in dust jacket with some restoration to spine ends and flap folds not affecting any lettering. Spine of jacket very slightly darkened. An attractive copy of a very scarce book in jacket. Budgen's account is one of the best sources of information about Joyce during the period of the composition of Ulysses. <br/><br/> Grayson & Grayson hardcover books
19505982New York: Gotham Book Mart 1950. First Edition Thus. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear touch of sun at the spine booksellers stamp at the rear else tight bright and unmarred. Blue paper wraps black ink lettering. 8vo. 64pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/>A Proceeding of the James Joyce Society delivered at the Meeting of November 18 1948. Gotham Book Mart paperback books
1968WRCLIT78512New York: Viking/Studio 1968. Cloth. Photographs. First edition American issue bound up from British sheets. Jacket flaps lightly offset to endsheets otherwise near fine in dust jacket. Viking/Studio hardcover books
1968WRCLIT22256New York: Viking/Studio 1968. Cloth. Photographs. First edition American issue British sheets. Near fine in dust jacket. Viking/Studio hardcover books
1968WRCLIT29404New York: Viking / Studio 1968. Small quarto. Cloth. Profusely illustrated. First U.S. edition. Faintly dusty else near fine in dust jacket. Viking / Studio hardcover books
19984674NY: New York University Press 1998. First US edition. 242 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. NY: New York University Press unknown books
19684196New Haven: College & University Press 1968. First edition. 206 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket. New Haven: College & University Press unknown books
1949WRCLIT81955Paris: La Hune 1949. Pictorial wrappers. Plates and facsimiles. The spine covering is largely absent and the wrappers detached; text block very good or better. First edition of this glorious exhibition catalogue including some material published here for the first time. Prefatory notes by Gide and T. S. Eliot. One of 1500 copies. SLOCUM & CAHOON B29. La Hune unknown books
1972WRCLIT35121Zurich: Max-Geilinger-Stiftung 1972. Printed wrapper over plain stiff wrappers. Portrait. First edition. Lightly sunned at top edge else about fine. Max-Geilinger-Stiftung unknown books
1950WRCLIT71381New York: New Directions 1950. 24mo. Printed wrappers. Text paper slightly tanned as usual otherwise about fine in good edgeworn pictorial dust jacket with shallow chips at top edge and crown of spine. First edition in English. One of 1500 numbered copies for distribution by James Laughlin to friends of New Directions from a total of 1600 copies printed. New Directions unknown books
1944WRCLIT83775London: Faber 1944. Gilt brick-colored cloth. Fore-corners lightly bumped foxing to edges and faintly to endsheets otherwise a very good copy in a lightly foxed dust jacket with several small chips. First British edition. With the handsome small bookplate of poet / publisher James Laughlin who published the first edition under his New Directions imprint. Levin's Preface to this edition singles out Laughlin for special thanks. Faber hardcover books
1984216622Paris: Le Nouveau Commerce 1984. 12 panel folded broadside 6x8.25 inches folded text in French fine limited edition of 600 copies brown text on tan stock raffeta tie mylar dj. Le Nouveau Commerce unknown books