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1963013803Michael Joseph 1963. First U.K.Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Fine In A Very Good Jacket With Light Soiling Rubbed Ends Crease On The Bottom Front And A Faded Spine Pp 189 <br/> <br/> Michael Joseph hardcover
202349169Folio Society 2023. 8vo. First Edition thus with coloured frontispiece 6 coloured illustrations 2 double-page monochrome tailpieces in the text and printed endpapers; pictorial blue cloth blocked in gilt and white backstrip lettered in orange and white a fine copy housed in publisher's illustrated clamshell box with magnetic clasp. EDITION LIMITED TO 500 COPIES SIGNED BY HOFFMEISTER AND TARTT. Complete with separate print ready for framing and display. Folio Society, hardcover
202246276Folio Society 2022. 8vo. First Edition thus with coloured frontispiece 6 coloured illustrations 4 double-page and monochrome tailpieces in the text; pictorial blue cloth blocked in gilt and white backstrip lettered in orange and white gilt top printed metallic endpapers a fine copy housed in publisher's pictorial clamshell box with magnetic clasp. EDITION LIMITED TO 250 COPIES SIGNED BY THE INTRODUCER AND ARTIST THIS COPY NO. 109 WITH AN ADDITIONAL COLOURED PRINT NOT INCLUDED IN THE WORK ITSELF IN SEPARATE CARD WALLET. Folio Society, hardcover
19581300141958. First Edition. Signed. JACKSON Shirley. The Sundial. New York: Farrar Straus and Cudahy 1958. Octavo original half gray cloth original dust jacket. $4200.First edition of Jacksons bleakly satirical novel inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper: ""For Eleanor and Franklin affectionately Shirley.""Appearing only one year before her classic horror novel The Haunting of Hill House 1959 Shirley Jackson's Sundial shares that work's psychologically thrilling approach to terror in its own story of 12 people living in an isolated mansion awaiting the prophesied end of the world. It is a tale that again confirms Jackson's ""jeweler's eye for the microscopic degrees by which a personality creeps into madness"" Jonathan Letham Salon ""written with the kind of humor that would make a guillotine laugh"" Victor LaValle Slate. Jackson was as The New York Times observed always ""a true storyteller with a rich and haunted imagination and she could walk unafraid in regions where love and murder have each other's names and speak each other's tongues."" Barron 6-182. Tymn 4-120. Very slight toning and rubbing to spine ends and dust jacket spine. A near-fine inscribed copy. hardcover