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196632493New York: Viking Press 1966. 20 cm. Boxed set of 3 volumes Cloth with dust jackets. 1 originally published 1957 ; re-issued with corrections 1966. . ed. by Stuart Gilbert ; Vol. 2-3 ed. by Ellmann. In slipcase edge cracked. Very good <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
195729709New York: Viking Press 1957. First American edition 8vo pp. 437; frontispiece and 4 pages of facsimiles; a very good copy in an unclipped dust jacket that shows several short tears and shallow chips at the extremities. <br/><br/> Viking Press unknown books
196639224New York: The Viking Press 1966. 2nd edition. Originally published in 1957. 3 volumes. Green cloth bindings gilt printed lettering to spines. Housed in original publisher's grey slipcase with large surrounding title label. Light wear to bindings. Average wear to slipcase chipping to edges and tanning to title label. A VG set in an About VG slipcase. Vol I: 440 4 blank pp. Vol II: lxxii 472 pp. Vol III: xxxi 1 584 8 blank pp. Frontispieces black and white photographic images throughout the volumes. Books: 9-1/2" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/>Set lacks original Dust Jackets. The Viking Press hardcover books
196644949NY:: Viking. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. B00HQ1SAFI . Complete in three volumes. Edited by Stuart Gilbert and Richard Ellmann. Volume I is a first edition thus with corrections Volumes II and III are first editions. Each volume is fine in an about fine dust jacket. Housed in a very good or better worn along rear top edge slipcase. . Viking, hardcover books
196629043New York: Viking Press 1966. Mixed Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good . Three uniform green clothbound books in dustwrapper. The letters of Joyce. Volume I is a re-issue with corrections from the 1957 edition which was edited by Stuart Gilbert. Volumes II and II are first editions are are both edited by Richard Ellmann. Handsome near fine to fine copies in very lightly used dustwrappers. No slipcase with this set. Viking Press hardcover books
1957305287London: Faber and Faber 1957. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First English edition. Edited by Stuart Gilbert. Very good with corners lightly bumped in a very good price-clipped dustwrapper with nicks to the spine ends. More than four hundred letters beginning with the letter written to Henrik Ibsen when Joyce was only nineteen years old to the last one written to Burgomaster of Zurich in 1940. Faber and Faber hardcover books
2311038New York: Viking Press 1957. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Jacket stained jacket edges rubbed with a few small tears and small chips. 1957 Hard Cover. 437 pp. Volume I only. "More than any other biographer or critic has been able to do this volume gives us James Joyce the man and his work. The editor Stuart Gilbert his long-time friend contributes a useful memoir and brief notes on names and references in the letters. Richard Ellmann supplies a Joyce chronology and a few explanatory letters from other writers are included. The book is illustrated with a rare photograph of the Joyce family and with facsimiles of Joyce's handwriting."--jacket Viking Press hardcover books
199119407San Francisco: Spinsters Book Company 1991. Paperback. 268p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Spinsters Book Company paperback books
1967WRCLIT35120Lausanne: Editions l'Age d'Homme 1967. Printed wrappers. First edition ordinary issue. One of fifteen hundred numbered copies of 1517. Near fine. Editions l'Age d'Homme unknown books
1958190850Paris: Société des Editions Jean-Jacques Pauvert 1958. 234p. very good in wraps covered with a clear glassine overwrap; text in French. Stories by the Egyptian-French Surrealist poet. Société des Editions Jean-Jacques Pauvert unknown books
1978WRCLIT76414Paris: Vestron / Zenith 1978. 32pp. Octavo. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Photographs and illustrations some color. Fine. A fine and elaborate promotional program for the occasion of the 13 January 1988 French premiere of John and Tony Huston's splendid and multiple award-winning film adaptation of Joyce's short story. Huston's last film and in its original uncut 83 minute form one of the great literary film adaptations of any year. Vestron / Zenith unknown books
195010825Paris: Gallimard 1950. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A lovely copy of the 1st French hardback edition of James Joyce's play "Exiles" translated from the original English by J.S. Bradley. Clean bright and Near Fine in its gilt-decorated cloth. Also includes a Near Fine example of the mylar dustjacket. 12mo 234 pgs. <br/><br/> Gallimard hardcover books
1950279987Paris: Gallimard 1950. First. hardcover. near fine. Traduit par J.S. Bradley. 16mo cream boards with Art Deco design in brown black & gilt by Paul Bonet. Paris: Gallimard 1950. First French edition.<br/><br/> One of 1000 numbered copies. An attractive book.<br/><br/> Gallimard unknown books
1981WRCLIT78567Dublin: Gil and Macmillan 1981. Cloth. First edition. Obtrusive ownership inscription on front free endsheet else fine in dust jacket with a bookstore price sticker on lower panel. A reconstructed biography of the fictional character from Joyce's ULYSSES. Gil and Macmillan hardcover books
1925228932New York: Frye Publishing Co 1925. Hardcover. 153p. larded with several dozen b&w photographic plates on inserted coated stock first edition red cloth boards gilt-titled. Mildly edgeworn along most extremities most noticibly along front joint with slight bubbling of rear cover cloth front pastedown bears a neat ownership signature else perfectly clean unmarked and sound a good copy. Author's own poem at terminus shows where the sergeant came from: trees technique not great but no let-down. Frye Publishing Co hardcover books
196704183Paris: Gallimard 1967. FIRST FRENCH EDITION. Paperback. A review copy with "S.P." perforation in rear cover. Rubber stamp on flyleaf. Near fine copy in wrappers. A translation of <The Dublin Journal of Stanislaus Joyce.> <br/><br/> Gallimard paperback books
196828660Paris: La Soleil Noir 1968. First edition. Alechinsky Pierre. Wrappers spine faded otherwise fine. One of 1900 numbered copies. <br/><br/> La Soleil Noir unknown books
196828192Paris: Le Soleil Noir. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps No. 305 of 1900 press-numbered copies fine.; 12mo 6" - 7" tall; 88 pp . Le Soleil Noir paperback books
1981140484New York London: Garland Publishing 1981. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine no dust jacket as issued. Light fading overall. Garland Publishing unknown books
198131358New York: Garland Publishing. 1981. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Gilt-stamped green cloth a very good copy ex library with stamps on endpapers and fore-edge. No pockets no marks on binding but spine ends show wear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 173 pp . Garland Publishing hardcover books
197931362Athens: Ohio University Press. 1979. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a little rubbing a biographical study. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 169 pp . Ohio University Press hardcover books
1979WRCLIT48865Athens OH: Ohio University Press 1979. Large octavo. Gilt cloth. First edition. Small mark on free endsheet otherwise about fine in good though rubbed and slightly edgeworn dust jacket. Ohio University Press hardcover books
2018172919Oakland CA: University of California Press 2018. Hardcover. VG/VG. Gray cloth boards with black stamped spine lettering. BW-photographic dust jacket with white and black lettering. x 210 pp. Color and BW illustrations. "Laszlo Moholy-Nagy is the first monograph on Moholy to attend to the fraught but central role painting played in shaping his aesthetic project. His reputation has been that of an artist far more interested in exploring the possibilities offered by photography film and other new media than in working with what he once called the 'anachronistic' medium of painting. And yet with the exception of the period between 1928 and 1930 Moholy painted throughout his career. Joyce Tsai argues that his investment in painting especially after 1930 emerged not only out of pragmatic and aesthetic considerations but also out of a growing recognition of the economic political and ethical compromises required by his large-scale technologically mediated projects aimed at reforming human vision. Without abandoning his commitment to fostering what he called New Vision Moholy came to understand painting as a particularly plastic field in which the progressive possibilities of photography film and other emergent media could find provisional expression."--Provided by publisher. University of California Press hardcover books
1990707298NY: E.P. Dutton. 1990. Second printing. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Hardcover. Very Good. E.P. Dutton hardcover books
1991Embry 177267Lothrop 1991. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Kevin Hawkes. Lothrop, 1991. First edition, first printing. unknown books