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199513503Paris, Gallimard, coll. Albums de la Pléiade, 1995. In-12 pleine peau dorée à l'or fin, rhodoïd, étui photographique.
193269409Chapel Hill: Contempo 1932. February. Folio. 4 pp. Very good plus in wrappers with edgewear a few stains and splits starting to folds. Features Faulkner’s short story “Once aboard the Lugger†and eight poems. Chapel Hill: Contempo, unknown
1955315213Burbank: Warner Bros 1955. 32 pp; profusely photo illustrated. Folio. Side-stapled illustrated self wrappers. Very good last signature loose. 32 pp; profusely photo illustrated. Folio. Guide offering to movie theaters and news outlets posters articles and other promotional material for the 1955 Howard Hawks production of Land of the Pharaohs starring Joan Collins and Jack Hawkins. Faulkner was one of three writers credited for the screenplay. Warner Bros unknown
195627094Tokyo:: Kenkyusha 1956. First edition. publisher's cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. A near fine copy in an attractive price-clipped jacket with a partial bookseller's ticket on the rear flap. 12mo. Kenkyusha, hardcover
19543327Denver 1954. Paperback. Very Good. Ten slim staple-bound volumes Vol. III No. 2-3 published in one volume. A nice set of 11 issues of an obscure publication lacking only the last issue. Some issues darkened with age otherwise nice and clean. <br/><br/> paperback
195229539Denver: Faulkner Society 1952. First edition. 68 pp. Overall tanning to pages due to acidic paper else very near fine in wrappers. Vol 1 Nos 1-4. All four numbers of the journal's first volume each issue containing one or two essays such as 'Pylon: The Definition of Sacrifice' and 'Genealogy as Symbol in GO DOWN MOSES' and a bibliography of new publications concerning Faulkner and his work. Denver: Faulkner Society, unknown
195228591Denver:: Faulkner Studies Spring 1952 - Winter 1954. self wrappers. Some issues lightly tanned; otherwise fine. 8vo. Faulkner Studies, unknown
193427092Chapel Hill:: University of North Carolina Press 1934. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. 8vo. Massey 761. Faulkner contributes "Mirror of Youth." University of North Carolina Press, hardcover
1949139733Republique Francaise 1949. Partially printed diploma awarded to William Faulkner as an Officer of the Légion d'Honneur conferred on him be the French government five months after he accepted the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. One page partially printed and completed in a calligraphic hand the diploma is signed by three French officials with an embossed seal. In near fine condition. Matted. The entire piece measures 15 inches by 18.5 inches. From the collection of William Faulkner. The formal presentation of this diploma was made at the French consulate on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans in late October 1951. Faulkner was accompanied by his wife and mother who dressed in their finest attire for the occasion. Faulkner himself had made light of the ceremony saying he saw no reason to dress up "to receive another diploma and perhaps be kissed on both cheeks." He appeared with shoes unshined trousers unpressed and wearing the jacket with leather elbow patches he often wore hunting. This bluff however could not completely hide the importance this lifelong francophile placed on this award. He wrote a three-paragraph acceptance speech in French and delivered it slowly and precisely. In the surviving manuscript of the speech given to Saxe Commins lacking many accent marks and with words misspelled Faulkner stated that an artist ought to receive with humility an award conferred on him by the country which had always been "la mere universelle des artists." An American should cherish any souvenir from the country which had always been "la soeur d'Amerique." A man ought to guard with hope and pride any accolade from the country which was "la mere de la liberte de l'homme et de l'esprit humaine." The evening was a success and more than one commentator has surmised that Faulkner was probably more pleased and honored to be made an officer of the Légion d'Honneur that to have been awarded the Nobel Prize or any of his other many awards. Republique Francaise hardcover
195969529New York:: Random House 1959. First edition. publisher's illustrated boards in dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine jacket. Very attractive. 8vo. Random House, hardcover
195944446AB1959. First Edition. New York Random House 1959. 14 cm x 20 cm. 105 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Excellent condition first edition with only very minor signs of external wear. Requiem for a Nun is a work of fiction written by William Faulkner which was first published in 1951. It is a sequel to Faulkner's early novel Sanctuary which introduced the characters of Temple Drake her friend later husband Gowan Stevens and Gowan's uncle Gavin Stevens. The events in Requiem are set in Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County and Jackson Mississippi in November 1937 and March 1938 eight years after the events of Sanctuary. In Requiem Temple now married with a child must learn to deal with her violent turbulent past as related in Sanctuary. Requiem originally published in book form was later adapted for the stage. It was also a co-source along with Sanctuary for the 1961 film Sanctuary. Wikipedia hardcover
1931D4546New York / London: Charles Scribner's Sons 1931. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps. Covers lightly rubbed and soiled; small chips and creasing at spine tips and along edges. Internally clean. Contains "Spotted Horses" by William Faulkner plus stories from numerous contributors. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons paperback
196778449Chapel Hill North Carolina:: Lillabulero Press Spring 1967. First edition in this form. publisher's lettered wrappers. Slight fading and use to the wrappers.`. Tall folio. Illustrated. Originally published in Contempo 1932. Lillabulero Press, unknown
19964133Nashville: Yoknapatawpha Press 1981-1996. 1st eds. 1996. Pictorial self-wrappers. Folio. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. A COMPLETE run of the first 16 years 64 issues of this valuable tool for Faulkner research. All in fine condition. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Nashville: Yoknapatawpha Press (1981-1996). 1st eds. paperback
08610N.p.: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board 1983. First edition. Quarto tan boards pp. xvii 767. Slight foxing to top page edge corners bumped else a near fine copy. Quite heavy; may require extra postage depending on destination and delivery standard required. . (N.p).: The Faulkner Concordance Advisory Board, 1983. First edition. hardcover
19204386Oxford Mississippi 1920. First edition. Embossed sheep over card stamped in gilt to front board. Marbled endpapers. A bit of rubbing and shelfwear to covers; spine cracked and several signatures loose but in all holding well. Ownership stamp to front pastedown. Internally a pleasing example with minimal wear and no marking. A Fine copy of this scarce piece which does not appear in the auction record and of which there is no other example on the market; the present yearbook contains Faulkner's first literary appearance in book form his poem To a Co-Ed page 174.<br /> <br /> "The Ole Miss annuals have a particularly treasurable quality about them; they breathe with the life of Faulkner's first creativity.which annuals to collect may seem a question of some complexity when all the choices are considered" Petersen. After all they show a young man engaging with peers imagining a career in art and testing out new facets to his identity. But the 1919-1920 annual stands out. To a Co-Ed was "his first literary appearance and his second published poem" Petersen. In it one gets a sense of the canon Faulkner learned during his time as a student -- references to major figures from the Iliad and the Divine Comedy abound. And while he has not yet tapped into the stream-of-consciousness that would mark his mature style such allusions would appear in these adult works repackaged and reimagined in the South. While original works by Faulkner would appear in later yearbooks the present is a landmark first.<br /> <br /> In addition to Faulkner's verse the yearbook allows a glimpse into his active campus life. He contributes drawings that appear on pages 20 105 145 155 and 157. He appears in the membership photographs for the Ole Miss staff and with the local American Legion post. Under the name Count William Falkner sic his name is listed in the membership of the Freshman Literary Class as well as under William Faulkner as a Special Student. <br /> <br /> Cofield 55. Daniel 19. Massey 75. Petersen 17. unknown
197984123New York: Random House 1979. First Edition. First Printing following private printing of limited edition. Octavo 21.5cm; black cloth-covered boards with titling tamped in gilt and red on spine; dustjacket; 716pp. Light foxing to edges of textblock tiny dampstain to lower spine end and faint sunning to board edges; Very Good. Dustwrapper designed by Muriel Nasser unclipped priced $17.95 with light creases to panels and flaps tiny tears to extremities and small dampstain to base of spine verso; Good. Collection of short stories with forty-five works including thirteen stories not published previously. 84123. Random House unknown
197884956Oxford Mississippi: Yoknapatawpha Press 1978. First Edition. Quarto 30cm; brown cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; photographic endpapers; dustjacket; 196pp; black and white photographic halftone illustrations throughout. Gift inscription on half-title: "To friend Cofield Bill Foshim". Light sunning and rubbing to board edges with upper front corner nudged; Very Good. Dustwrapper unclipped priced $20.00 with modest shelf-wear light fading and creases to spine panel and extremities; Very Good. Collection of photographs of Faulkner and his loved ones in and near Oxford Mississippi with sections including "Studio Portraits" "Ancestors" "Struggling Writer" and "Town and County". 84956. Yoknapatawpha Press unknown
195117388East Lansing: Michigan State College Press 1951. First edition 8vo pp. viii 280; fine copy in a very good jacket. Bassett A-24. Michigan State College Press unknown
19794093MO: Missouri Missouri Co. for Humanities 1979. 1st ed. 1979. Illustrated with phtographs. #61 of 125 numbered and SIGNED by both authors. This copy is additionally INSCRIBED by Louis Brodsky to Jean Crane on the title page. Also laid in is a 5 1/4" x 3 1/2" B & W photo of Brodsky SIGNED on the verso and the fler for the conference also INSCRIBED to Jean Crane. Light band of browning top of front cover else fine in illustrated cream-colored stapled wrappers. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. MO: Missouri Missouri Co. for Humanities, 1979. 1st ed. paperback
19958938Paris, nrf, Gallimard, "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade", 1995. 168 x 105 mm, 289-(5) pp., 328 illustrations n/b et couleurs in-texte et en pleine page, iconographie choisie et commentée par Michel Mohrt. Reliure plein cuir d'éditeur, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, sous rhodoïd et étui cartonné. Très bel exemplaire.
2080202103705061Fuzambo Tomiyama N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 453p Image size: 20cm B6 Fuzambo Tomiyama paperback
1958_201700479Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1958 ; in-8, XVI-756-IV, broché. Les 2 volumes. Collection «Bibliothèque scientifique internationale», dirigée par Ernest Labrousse, professeur à la Sorbonne. Préface par Ernest Labrousse. Adapté de l'anglais par Odette Merlat-Guitard.
12425Lyon, chez Marc Barbezat, 1944, 1 vol. in-4 (283 x 194) broché sous couverture illustrée grise, rempliée, et étui cartonné muet, de 282 pp. Dos très légèrement insolé, très bel exemplaire.
1966H1215Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 1966 ; in-8, 6 pp., broché avec une couverture imprimée à rabbat. William Cuthbert Falkner de son nom de naissance, est un romancier américain, né le 25 septembre 1897, à New Albany, dans l'État du Mississippi et mort le 6 juillet 1962, à Byhalia, dans le même État américain. Il fut Prix Nobel de littérature, en 1949. Son livre le plus connu est 'le Bruit et la Fureur' et 'Absalon, Absalon !' Ses romans décrivent souvent la vie dans le sud des Etats-Unis. Publicité pour la sortie de l'ouvrage de poésies de William Faulkner. 6 illustrations de William Faulkner. Très bon état.