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ria9781725284777_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
ria9780300209730_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
1957619264Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Library 1957. Unbound. Near Fine. Princeton University Library 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
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
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
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
1968584029New York: Signet / The New American Library 1968. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition thus. Mass market paperback. Introduction by Reynolds Price. Slight edgewear near fine. Briefly Inscribed by Price on the title page. Faulkner's tale of barnstorm aviation a pursuit which took his brother Dean's life a few months after the book was published. Basis for the 1958 Douglas Sirk film The Tarnished Angels featuring Robert Stack Rock Hudson and Dorothy Malone. Signet / The New American Library unknown
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
1995AME_9780443051449Churchill 1995. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Churchill paperback
2001024900Rutgers University Press New Brunswick NJ 2001. Book. Near Fine. Paperback Edition. 248 pages illustrations throughout. Minor rubbing and wear to the paper covers and edges. List of Illustrations. Introduction by James Aulich and John Lynch. Notes and Index. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick NJ Paperback
15-6487Berkeley CA: Serendipity Books 1991. TWO VOLUMES 4to. Unpaginated ca. 100 pp. each Velo-Bound Commercial Plastic Binding Very Good. This version is an Interim Version of the Catalogue that would be published in 1991. Berkeley, CA: Serendipity Books, 1991. unknown
195831216New York: The Viking Press 1958. Near Fine/Very Good . New York: The Viking Press 1958. First Edition. Octavo 22 cm; 309pp. Full-bound black cloth boards with gilt and blue stamping in the publisher's unclipped dust jacket; black top stain; illus. throughout. Jacket generally toned rubbed and scuffed with sunning minor chips and rubbing to spine. Board corners and spine ends lightly bumped with shelfwear to bottom and light sunning to top margin. Pages clean. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good or better dust jacket. <br /> <br /> Interviews and biographies of multiple midcentury authors including Frank O'Connor Thornton Wilder and E.M. Forster. The Viking Press unknown
194330<p>Grosset & Dunlap New York 1943. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Attributes: Hard Cover</p> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1991090525F<p>A pseudonymous story by William Faulkner grey soft cover limited edition with title on spine.</p><p>"The story reports on a frightened cow that has fallen into a ditch during a fire. The character Faulkner along with Oliver a black butler and Ernest V. Trueblood the first-person narrator of the tale rush to rescue the cow."</p> Univ. Iowa paperback
19425663New York. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardbound book lacks DJ ; black clothred lines and gilt titles ; lettering on spine almost invisible ; top stain red ; head and heel of spine lightly worn ; clean and unmarked and binding tight and square ; ; 8vo; 383 pages . hardcover
1962002663Random House 1962. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Random House hardcover
20111382672New York NY: Crown Publishers 2011. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 271. In Near Fine condition with a Near Fine condition dust jacket. White spine with a brown and black photo on the head edge and dark brown and black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering. Signed flat on title page by Dean Faulkner Wells. Loose Lemuria Blog bookmark behind front flap. Shelved in hallway. 1382672. Special Collections. Crown Publishers hardcover
1970003900NY: MODERN LIBRARY 1970. 1970 EDITION . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. N/A. NO.324 BOUND IN BRICK COLOR WITH SILVER LETTERING SPINE BLUE FUJITA ENDPAPERS SPINE 14 COULD ONLY BE 1970 RARE SMALL PREVIOUS OWNER INSCRIPTION XMAS 1970 NICE SOLID CLEAN BRIGHT JACKET HAS SOME SMALL AREAS OF FOXING INSIDE <br/> <br/> MODERN LIBRARY hardcover
1991054851Oxford: Griffith Institute Ashmolean Museum 1991. xvi 327p. dj. Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum unknown
1976605Franklin Center Pennsylvania: Franklin Library 1976. First Edition Thus. Hardcover in gilt leather. Near Fine/N/A. Lee Robert J. Limited edition from the Pulitzer Prize Collection 1955. <br /> <br /> Mint condition gilt edges and interior unmarked. Silk ribbon marker. Tight and square and clean throughout. Franklin Library hardcover
19545154Random House 1954 First Trade Edition following the 1000 signed and numbered limited edition. First Printing stated with $4.75 and 8/54 on inside front jacket flap. 8.5 x 6 in. 437 pp. Red cloth lettered in silver and bronze at spine three black cross illustrations at front board. Top board edges lightly sunned; top and fore edges faintly foxed. Illustrated dust jacket sunned at spine rubbed with small creases and tears to edges. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket now in mylar protective cover. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Random House hardcover
1976604216Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1976. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition. Illustrated by Robert J. Lee. Maroon leather gilt. Toning on endpapers else near fine. The Franklin Library hardcover
195453200New York: Random House 1954. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Good /good . 437p octavo. A good copy in a good dust jacket. Text block foxed and soiled small stain on top edge. Spine cocked. Minor wear to cloth along edges. Jacket has several nicks creasing and closed tears along edges spine is stained and sunned. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover
195455825New York: Random House 1954. First printing. Hardcover. Good- to very good- condition. Octavo. 8 437pp. Original burgundy cloth with black design on cover apricot and silver lettering with publisher's device on spine; in original dustjacket with apricot lettering and publisher's device on spine. Textured blue-gray endpapers. Price of $4.75 on front flap. Title page with double cross in black and gray.<br /> <br /> "The crowning achievement of William Faulkner's distinguished and honored career A Fable has been nine years in the writing from the time it was conceived in December of 1944 until it was completed in November 1954. The scene of A Fable is France the time 1918. World War I is flaming; there is a mutiny in the trenches. The story-the fable from which the book take its title-is of people soldiers and civilians familiar in our own lives and experience and in the ageless tragedy and triumph of the crucifixion and resurrection." Publisher<br /> <br /> Dustjacket with light creasing and chipping along edges light scratching on back cover and sunned along edges. Binding with light wear along edges. Very light staining on front free endpaper with previous owner's name inked to front free endpaper. Inside back cover with light staining and cracked at gutter. Block lightly age-toned. Random House hardcover