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1944315212Burbank CA: Warner Bros 1944. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Original side-stapled glossy wrappers. Wrappers good only with extensive tape repair to margin of wrappers horizontal fold internally very good. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Promotional material for the 1945 film "To Have or Have Not" featuring 12 pages of adveristing and poster material and fourteen pages of articles about the film and its performers. The screenplay was adapted from Hemingway's "worst book" in Hawks' estimation by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner the latter's participation making it the only film on which two winners of the Nobel Prize have ever collaborated. It was Bacall's debut film and where she and Bogart first met. <br /> Faulkner wrote the second revised final version of the script and was responsible for its change of setting from Cuba to Martinique. Warner Bros unknown
195641658Tokyo: Kenkyusha Ltd 1956. First edition. 206 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth and boards. Fine in fine dust jacket. Library bookplate with deaccession stamp. First edition. 206 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Kenkyusha Ltd hardcover
1959597136Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press 1959. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Edited by Frederick L. Gwynn and Joseph L. Blotner. Octavo. xi 294pp. Endpapers lightly soiled edges lightly bumped near fine in a good only price-clipped dust jacket with age-toning and soiling two-inch chip on front panel on bottom edge large tear on rear panel. Transcripts of thirty-six unscripted question and answer sessions with Faulkner the questions posed not only by students but also by academics visitors and local residents. University of Virginia Press hardcover
1982557843Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press 1982. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. 558pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with spine lightly sunned. The first printing of nine Faulkner screenplays. University of Tennessee Press hardcover
1982582214Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press 1982. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. 558pp. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a tiny nick and slight toning. The first printing of nine Faulkner screenplays. University of Tennessee Press hardcover
196797507Chapel Hill North Carolina: Lillabulero of Whigh Court 1967. Softcover. Near Fine. Folio. Stapled wrappers. A little sunning and light wear to the yapped edges a near fine copy. A magazine of poetry and prose founded by Banks and Matthews in 1964 while they were students at the University of North Carolina. Portfolio by Daniel Patterson present in a sleeve on the inside rear wrap. Also includes William Faulkner's contributions to Contempo and contributions from Ralph Dennis Rubin Barker Matt Hughes John C. Hoy Lucius Shepard Edmund Skellings and Dabney Stuart. Lillabulero of Whigh Court unknown
1961619256No place: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 1961. Softcover. Near Fine. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America unknown
1970619255No place: American Literature 1970. Softcover. Near Fine. American Literature unknown
195298491London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd. 1952. 1952. Very good. - Octavo 9 inches high by 6 inches wide. Softcover bound in bluish-green red black & white wrappers designed by Alvin Lustig. The covers are lightly rubbed and creased. 196 pages illustrated with 8 pages of color reproductions of paintings by Ben Shahn and 4 pages of photographs of 16 contributors to this issue. Very good. <p>First English edition.<p>The contents include William Faulkner's Nobel Prize acceptance speech 15 poems and a story by William Carlos Williams "Some Translations from the Fables of La Fontaine" by Marianne Moore a poem by Kenneth Rexroth "The Music of Aaron Copland" by Arthur Berger illustrated with musical examples Thornton Wilder on Goethe and book reviews by Edward Dahlberg and Randall Jarrell. London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd., 1952. paperback
1954238379New York 1954. Vintage gelatin print. 1 vols. 252 x 196 mm 9-7/8 x 7-7/8 in. With Van Vechten's embossed stamp at lower right corner atelier-stamped on verso: "Photograph by Carl Van Vechten/146 Central Park West /Cannot be reproduced without permission" and with Van Vechten's ms. date "December 11 1954 and the number of the negative "VII - mm - 5". Slight oxidation at lower and left edges. Van Vechten Carl. Vintage gelatin print. 1 vols. 252 x 196 mm 9-7/8 x 7-7/8 in. unknown
1958546308United States: Twentieth Century Fox 1958. Unbound. Very Good. Poster. Measuring approximately 28" x 22". Gently rolled small chip at the edge and bottom corner four short tears at the edges tape mended on the verso very good. Advertising poster for the 1958 American film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Anthony Franciosa Orson Welles Lee Remick and Angela Lansbury. A Southern Gothic story filmed in Louisiana in CinemaScope color and based on three works by William Faulkner: the 1931 novella "Spotted Horses" the 1939 short story "Barn Burning" and the 1940 novel The Hamlet. During filming Ritt succeeded at getting a temperamental Welles to cooperate on set earning him the nickname "the Orson Tamer". Newman won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Twentieth Century Fox unknown
1959330184Charlottesville: University of Virginia 1959. Softcover. Fine. One leaf folded to make four pages. A fine copy of this program for the landmark exhibition. University of Virginia unknown
1937590018New York: Story 1937. Softcover. Near Fine. A magazine May-June 1937 edition. Very good plus in wrappers with spine a little rubbed. Features William Faulkner's story "Delta Autumn" as well as works by Ferenc Molnar Vladimir Pozner Willard Price Aben Kandel Ethel Turner Warren Beck Florence Wheeler McGehee and Eric Schaal. Story unknown
198684191Nashville: Yoknapatawpha Press 1986. Softcover. Near Fine. Tabloid folio. Self-wrappers. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Complete run of individual issues from the first six years of this periodical for researchers and collectors. Near fine. Yoknapatawpha Press unknown
1980499875Oxford Mississippi: Yoknapatawpha Press 1980. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Simultaneous paperback edition. Slight edgewear else fine. Signed by Wells on the half-title page. Yoknapatawpha Press unknown
1946518933Boston: Little Brown and Company 1946. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Faint foxing on page edges near fine in a very good dust jacket with modest edgewear a slightly sunned spine and tiny stains on the rear panel and interior spine. Contains the first book appearance of William Faulkner's short story "An Error in Chemistry" Petersen B70b; additional contributions by Michael Innes Ngaio Marsh Philip MacDonald Anthony Gilbert Helen McCloy Manly Wade Wellman Q. Patrick Craig Rice Kenneth Millar and more. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1946503115Boston: Little Brown and Company 1946. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Light wear at the spine ends near fine in a very good dust jacket with tiny nicks and tears toning on the spine and rear panel and a slightly sunned cover. Contains the first book appearance of William Faulkner's short story "An Error in Chemistry" Petersen B70b; additional contributions by Michael Innes Ngaio Marsh Philip MacDonald Anthony Gilbert Helen McCloy Manly Wade Wellman Q. Patrick Craig Rice Kenneth Millar and more. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1957034948n.p.: Twentieth Century Fox. 1957. The "Final Script" of the screenplay adaptation of Faulkner's novel. The movie starred Yul Brynner and Joanne Woodward. 150 pages. Wear to the yapped covers and fragile along the spine. Stamped as copy "32." A very good copy now protected by a custom clamshell case. Twentieth Century Fox unknown
1935266103West Chester PA 1935. Pen and ink some corrections in white on thick paper signed titled under the mats. 9 x 13-1/2 in. Matted light foxing. Pen and ink some corrections in white on thick paper signed titled under the mats. 9 x 13-1/2 in. The Unvanquished was first published serially in The Saturday Evening Post in 6 separate issues 1934-5. One of the illustrations here shows the "Skirmish at Sartoris" episode published as "Drusilla" in April 1935. Edward Shenton 1895-1977 was a prolific commercial illustrator contributing to over 130 books including The Yearling Tender Is the Night and Green Hills of Africa. unknown
1958233630Beverly Hills Calif 1958. 6 pages. 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Staple holes in the top margin minor creases. Final page with signatures matted with a larger still from the movie showing Brynner with Joanne Woodward. 6 pages. 8-1/2 x 11 inches. unknown
1962595080Lahore: United States Information Service / Wapta Printing Press 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 19pp. Stapled printed pale gray wrappers. A little soiling on rear wrap else bout fine. Symposium held in Pakistan. Very uncommon. United States Information Service / (Wapta Printing Press) unknown
1959504573Paris: No Publisher 1959. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition Limited page states "No d'édition : 2-17. Small octavo. 159pp. Text in French. Tan printed wrappers with page edges unopened. Foredge of cover a bit curled and unprinted lower wrap with a small corner crease else a fine copy. Text includes a bibliography of "Œuvres de Faulkner publiées en France 1931-1952" including books periodicals and articles by and about William Faulkner. [No Publisher] unknown
1993299157Peter Howard. Serendipity Books 1993. Photograph. B/W photograph 10.5 x 13.5 inches on sheet 11 x 14 inches. Printed from negative by Peter Howard ca. 1993. Photograph may be by Robert E. Johnson. Near fine photograph. Printed later by Peter Howard ca. 1993.<br> Peter Howard. Serendipity Books unknown
1993299160Peter Howard Serendipity Books 1993. Photograph. B/W photograph 11.5 x 14 icnhes no border. Photograph from negative published by Peter Howard ca. 1993. Photograph may be by Robert E. Johnson. Near fine copy. Later printing by Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley.<br> Peter Howard, Serendipity Books unknown
1938591973New York: League of American Writers 1938. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Foreword by the editorial committee. Small octavo. 82 3 pp. Printed wrappers a bit toned with rubbing along the spine top corner a little bumped staples a little rusted very good. A telegram from Hemingway Vincent Sheean and Louis Fisher precedes the letters and was sent to American writers this book represents the responses. Among the letter writers are Hemingway again Dashiell Hammett Langston Hughes William Faulkner John Steinbeck James Weldon Johnson Sherwood Anderson and Countee Cullen along with hundreds more. Although not signed by him this was Malcolm Cowley's copy with a few notes in his hand; including the tally of responses handwritten on the titlepage: "414 answered 406 for; 7 neutral 1 against." A nice copy. League of American Writers unknown