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1984WRCLIT68787Austin: University of Texas Press 1984. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. "Uncorrected Advance page Proofs" of the first edition. Light paperclip dent else fine. Relatively few copies of this advance issue were produced. University of Texas Press unknown books
193211223JNew York: Scribner January to June 1932. First Edition. Bound volume of six issues of Scribner’s Magazine containing the short story “Death-Drag†by William Faulkner. Ex-library copy in full black buckrum cloth with gilt-stamping. Volume information hand-lettered on bottom edge very good. The issues of the magazine also contains the additional first appearances of Edith Wharton’s novel “Her Son†Will James’s “Blind Buckerâ€. Katherine Anne Porter’s “The Cracked Looking-Glass†Edmund Wilson’s ‘The Best People Sherwood Anderson’s “Mill Girls†Kay Boyle’s “To the Pureâ€. Scribner hardcover books
193217831New York: Equinox 1932. First Edition. 12mo; sheets gathered and sewn into tan and brown printed wrappers; 8pp; with illustrations by Albert Heckman. About Fine lacking the original mailing envelope. A somewhat revised version of the poem My Epitaph the first of four pamphlets published by the Equinox Press in time for the 1932 Christmas trade. PETERSEN C17a. Equinox unknown books
1961WRCLIT73874Los Angeles: Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox 1961. 8 x 10 glossy still with captions. Very good or better. A still issued to promote the second film adaptation of Faulkner's novel based on a screenplay by James Poe directed by Tony Richardson and starring Lee Remick Yves Montand Bradford Dillman Odetta and Strother Martin. The image features a scene between Remick and Montand and each has signed the still in black ink Montand dating his signature "1961 / 1988" Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1961WRCLIT68998Los Angeles: Zanuck/Twentieth Century-Fox 1961. Eight 11 x 14" color lobby cards. Fine with original distribution sleeve a bit ragged. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote the second film adaptation of Faulkner's novel based on a screenplay by James Poe directed by Tony Richardson and starring Lee Remick Yves Montand Bradford Dillman Odetta and Strother Martin. SANCTUARY was previously filmed in 1933 as the highly controversial pre-code THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE. Zanuck/Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1961WRCLIT71273London: Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox 1961. Original highly pictorial British Quad Crown poster 30 x 40"; 76 x 102 cm. Previously folded some light use at edges some small patches of black construction paper tipped to the corners on the verso otherwise very good. A poster issued to promote the UK release -- designated as "X ADULTS ONLY" -- of the second film adaptation of Faulkner's novel based on a screenplay by James Poe directed by Tony Richardson and starring Lee Remick Yves Montand Bradford Dillman Odetta and Strother Martin. SANCTUARY was previously filmed in 1933 as the highly controversial pre-code THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE. Zanuck / Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
197352214NY: Random House 1973. First edition. xi 370 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Douglas Day introduces this complete text of Faulkner’s third novel published in much shorter form as SARTORIS in 1929. NY: Random House unknown books
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 books
1977JC5088New York: Random House 1977. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth-backed paper over boards; dust jacket. Spine tips and corners gently bumped; top edge of boards and text block lightly dust-soiled; fore-edge foxed. An excellent reading copy internally bright and clean in VG dust jacket with some light wrinkling along the edges and some faint patches of sunning. Review copy with laid-in publisher's presentation slip promotional letter and photograph of the Faulkner and Blotner together. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
19536023Minneapolis: Faulkner Studies 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Cloth near fine with some light rubbing at spine tips and corners. Dust jacket a little scratched mostly on rear panel; small scuff marks and chips at extremities. Number 143 from a limited edition of 1000 copies. <br/><br/> Faulkner Studies hardcover books
1949007777Julian Messner 1949. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in like jacket.First Edition.$2.50 on flap.Beautiful Copy. Julian Messner Hardcover books
197946789Oxford Mississippi: Yoknapatawpha Press 1979. Number 75 of a limited run of 500 4to pp. 4 53 3; brown cloth with gilt title on cover. Signed by Joseph Blotner and Louis Daniel Brodsky on title page. Near fine in very good cloth slipcase. The first publication of a number of poems Faulker gave to Myrtle Ramey here printed in facsimile. <br/><br/> Yoknapatawpha Press hardcover books
193630419London: Hogarth Press 1936. First edition. Blue clothgilt fine in dust jacket. The dust jacket design is by John Banting. Woolmer 385. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
1951450London: Chatto and Windus 1951. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Much less common and far more attractive than its American equivalent. Nice copy in pictorial DJ price-clipped with a few small nicks and tears and light chipping at the head. <br/><br/> Chatto and Windus hardcover books
2324NY RANDOM 1951. NY, RANDOM, 1951 unknown books
192622041New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1926 but ca. 1950s. New Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; original cloth in pictorial price-clipped dust jacket; 319pp. Jacket spine faded else Near Fine. Edition statement from upper jacket flap. Later edition of Faulkner's first novel describing the life of a mutilated WWI veteran. COAN p. 123; HANNA 1166; this edition not in PETERSEN. Liveright Publishing Corporation unknown books
1962297427New York: Random House 1962. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo red cloth d.w. New York: Random House 1962. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in a near fine dust wrapper with miniscule edge-wear.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
1957233New York: Random House 1957. First Edition First State. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good DJ. Very minimal shelf wear and very light age yellowing at edge of text block otherwise tight bright and apparently unread. DJ has small 1-2mm hole where trunk meets the tree light edge wear several very small chips corners at heel of spine two small closed tears at top of spine light age yellowing on unprotected white areas. Dark red cloth gilt lettering blue ink decorative elements threaded gray endpages top of the text block dyed gray. Point on page 327: line 10 repeats text of line 8; shows 5/57 on DJ. 8vo. 371pp. <br/><br/>The second novel of the Snopes family trilogy set in Mississippi. Random House hardcover books
195438636New York: Random House 1954. 8vo 21.6 cm 8.5". 10 437 1 pp. <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 in 1953."<br>Â Â Â Â Faulkner's allegorical novel set during World War I which the American author dedicated nine years to writing in the hopes of it becoming his greatest work was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for Fiction. Despite the awards A Fable is seen as Faulkner's lesser work compared to his other better known novels and short stories. The effort however was still considered a personal feat to the Nobel Prize winner.<br>Â Â Â Â This is the => first trade edition first printing. Publisher's burgundy cloth with salmon and white lettering to spine and three black-stamped crosses with blind shadows on the front board; extremities very lightly bumped. In unpriced-clipped original blue dust jacket with white lettering; generally edgeworn with light chipping to spine-ends rubbing to fore-edge of rear panel minor age-toning to flaps. Interior is clean; a great copy of this modern first edition. Random House hardcover books
1955Embry 143796Faulkner Studies 1955. Limited edition of 500 copies. Near Fine with light edgewear and some discoloration to boards. Tan cloth with brown titles. Faulkner Studies, 1955. Limited edition of 500 copies. hardcover books
1949150089New York: Random House 1949. First Edition. First Edition. <br/><br/>Very Good plus in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Book lightly bumped at the crown with faint offsetting to the endpapers. Jacket is lightly worn at the crown and tips with a small bruise to the front panel titling unaffected. Random House unknown books
1951007127Random House 1951. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in a near fine jacket. First EditionUnstated as Call For.$3.00 on flap.Lightly faded at the spine of jacket.Two tiny chips in Crown.Terrific Copy. Random House Hardcover books
1935JC10683New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1935. First Edition First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Cloth; illustrated dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 315. Spine lettering faded; spine tips and corners lightly bumped; boards lightly rubbed. Dust jacket a bit tanned; some light scuffing and chipping along the edges; front panel neatly separated along front joint but appears whole under mylar. Certainly not pristine but still a nice place-holder copy. <br/><br/> Harrison Smith and Robert Haas hardcover books
1964176591964. Faulkner William. THE WISHING TREE. NY: Random House c1964. Third Printing. 82pp. black and white illustrations Don Bolognese. 8vo. aqua cloth. Minor discoloration upper edge of front cover slight browning on lower edges of covers near fine hardcover in Very Good- first state dust jacket $3.95 on front flap; spine panel lightly sunned rubbing on edges with minor loss of paper on spine ends hardcover books
2323NY RANDOM 1951. CUKOR LANDACRE BOOKPLATE FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, RANDOM, 1951 unknown books