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195513956JOxford Mississippi: 1 page quarto July 20 1955. Typed Letter Signed from William Faulkner to Warner Brothers Pictures allowing the use of his name and to quote from his writings in a scene in their film – “Toward the Unknown.†Accompanied by three pages of the film script which contains the scene in which Faulkner is named and quoted. The finished film was directed by Mervyn Le Roy and starred William Holden Lloyd Nolan James Garner in a drama set among the world of U.S. Air Force test pilots. 1 page, quarto unknown
195113973JNew York: 22 pages November 30 1951. Original Typed and Printed Document Signed – Contract between Lemuel Ayers and William Faulkner giving Ayers the rights to produce a play production of “Requiem For a Nun.†Signed by William Faulkner with handwritten changes authorized and initialed by Harold Ober. Faulkner wrote “Requiem For a Nun†specifically for his actress friend and fellow Mississippian Ruth Ford. In turn Ford spent the next eight years attempting to mount a production of the play on Broadway production which she did not succeed at doing until 1959. During this process Lemuel Ayers eventually bowed out as producer and was replaced. 22 pages, unknown
2565New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith 1931. Signed Limited Edition. Copy 153 of 299. Beige woven cloth boards over light brown cloth w/silver titling at spine. Rough cut bottom and fore edges top edge painted silver. Very good w/o DJ as issued. Custom slipcase. A nice copy of Faulkner's first book of stories. Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith unknown
119689New York Random House 1942. . First edition first printing variant binding; 8vo; unmarked internally; publisher's blue cloth green bands and titles to spine with the unclipped dustjacket light dust-soiling to rear panel minor edge-wear else fine.<br /> An exceptional copy of this collection of 7 short stories in the very scarce variant binding.<br /> New York, Random House, 1942. hardcover
19301508083Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1930. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. A near fine first edition First Published 1930 stated on copyright page in a very good restored dust jacket. Second issue book with "I" correctly aligned on page 11. Housed in both a slipcase with the dust jacket design and another custom-made collector's slipcase. Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith hardcover books
19323285The Book Club of Texas 1932. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Copy #202 of a total of 300 copies. Near fine lacking the rare tissue wrapper. This copy has been inscribed by Faulkner on its title page: "William Faulkner. Los Angeles Cal. 23 April 1936." Only 300 copies of this unsigned limited edition were printed and inscribed copies are quite scarce. The story was written in 1928 and in terms of subject matter is similar to "Dry September" and "A Rose for Emily." <br/><br/> The Book Club of Texas hardcover books
1927161018001New York: Boni & Liveright 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket with publisher's price of $2.50 intact. Pale orange title stamping is nice and bright. Cloth lightly rubbed at extremities lightly mottling at rear. Light shelf lean. Previous owner personal library stamp to verso of front free end paper small tear to edge of page. Dust jacket is heavily toned at the spine lightly worn at corners and spine ends with several short tears at the joints and a series of small stray ink dots to front flap. A rather nice jacketed copy of Faulkner's second novel. Boni & Liveright hardcover books
195813971JLos Angeles: 1 page quarto November 5 1958. Typed and Printed Document Signed by William Faulkner - Faulkner acknowledges that Paramount Pictures purchased the film rights to his novel “Sanctuary†and that he has renewed the copyright to the original novel and is affirming the film rights in the story to the EMKA Ltd. who purchased the remake film rights from Paramount November 5 1958. EMKA produced the new version at Twentieth Century-Fox in 1961 adapted by Ruth Ford and James Poe directed by Tony Richardson starring Lee Remick Yves Montand and Bradford Dillman. 1 page, quarto unknown books
195313953JNew York: 2 pages quarto February 27 1953. Original Typed Document Signed – Contract Agreement in which the J. Walker Thompson Company purchases the rights to produce a television play of William Faulkner’s short story “The Broochâ€. Signed by William Faulkner. “The Brooch†was presented on April 2 1953 on the series ‘Lux Video Theatre’ and starred Dan Duryea Sally Forrest and Mildred Natwick. 2 pages, quarto unknown books
195313954JNew York: 2 pages quarto March 30 1953. Original Typed Document Signed – Contract Agreement in which the J. Walker Thompson Company purchases the rights to produce a television play of William Faulkner’s short story “Shall Not Perishâ€. 2 pages. Signed by William Faulkner. “Shall Not Perish†was presented on February 11 1954 on the series ‘Lux Video Theatre’ and starred Fay Bainter Raymond Burr and Vera Miles. 2 pages, quarto unknown books
194613968JNew York: 11 pages quarto September 21 1946. Original Typed Document Signed by William Faulkner – Contract between Cagney Productions and William Faulkner purchasing the film rights to Faulkner’s short story – “Two Soldiers.†James Cagney purchased the rights to produce a motion picture version of “Two Soldiers†as a vehicle for himself but it was never produced. 11 pages, quarto unknown books
195113972JNew York: 5 pages quarto November 30 1951. Original Typed Document Signed by William Faulkner – Contract between Lemuel Ayers and William Faulkner with his publishers Random House giving Ayers the rights to produce a play production of “Requiem For a Nun.†Signed by William Faulkner and Robert Haas on behalf of Random House. Faulkner wrote “Requiem For a Nun†specifically for his actress friend and fellow Mississippian Ruth Ford. In turn Ford spent the next eight years attempting to mount a production of the play on Broadway production which she did not succeed at doing until 1959. During this process Lemuel Ayers eventually bowed out as producer and was replaced. 5 pages, quarto unknown books
1926148543New Orleans: Pelican 1926. First. hardcover. near fine. Drawn by W.M. Spratling and Arranged by William Faulkner. Thin 8vo green boards; darker green printed label. New Orleans: The Pelican Bookshop 1926. First Edition.<br/><br/> Of an edition of 250 copies this is number 15 of about 50 signed on the flyleaf by Spratling and with some of plates hand tinted by him. Spratling has added a presentation on the dedication page to author Kenneth Roberts whose ex-libris is on the endpaper. The very delicate binding is in fine original condition except for inevitable fading of the spine and upper front cover. There is a half inch closed tear in the margin of the title page otherwise a fine copy of a very scarce book.<br/><br/> Pelican unknown books
19301508083Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith 1930. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. A near fine first edition First Published 1930 stated on copyright page in a very good restored dust jacket. Second issue book with "I" correctly aligned on page 11. Housed in both a slipcase with the dust jacket design and another custom-made collector's slipcase. Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith hardcover
194073773New York:: Random House 1940. First edition in the first dust jacket. publisher's black cloth in dust jacket. A near fine copy in a bright fresh jacket with some slight use to the extremities of the backstrip. . 8vo. Random House, hardcover
1932430953New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1932. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first issue in first issue jacket. A touch of offsetting to both flyleaves else fine in about near fine dust jacket with wear at the edges some general rubbing and a hint of foxing. A nice bright copy of one of Faulkner's best and most accessible novels seldom found in this condition. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas hardcover
1927161018001New York: Boni & Liveright 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition first printing. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket with publisher's price of $2.50 intact. Pale orange title stamping is nice and bright. Cloth lightly rubbed at extremities lightly mottling at rear. Light shelf lean. Previous owner personal library stamp to verso of front free end paper small tear to edge of page. Dust jacket is heavily toned at the spine lightly worn at corners and spine ends with several short tears at the joints and a series of small stray ink dots to front flap. A rather nice jacketed copy of Faulkner's second novel. Boni & Liveright hardcover
195769845Los Angeles:: Twentieth Century-Fox 1957. stapled into blue wrappers. Fine. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. In 1958 Twentieth Century-Fox produced the acclaimed motion picture version "The Long Hot Summer" starring Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Orson Welles Tony Franciosa Lee Remick and Angela Lansbury; directed by Martin Ritt. Twentieth Century-Fox, unknown
194613968JNew York: 11 pages quarto September 21 1946. Original Typed Document Signed by William Faulkner – Contract between Cagney Productions and William Faulkner purchasing the film rights to Faulkner’s short story – “Two Soldiers.†James Cagney purchased the rights to produce a motion picture version of “Two Soldiers†as a vehicle for himself but it was never produced. 11 pages, quarto unknown
195313953JNew York: 2 pages quarto February 27 1953. Original Typed Document Signed – Contract Agreement in which the J. Walker Thompson Company purchases the rights to produce a television play of William Faulkner’s short story “The Broochâ€. Signed by William Faulkner. “The Brooch†was presented on April 2 1953 on the series ‘Lux Video Theatre’ and starred Dan Duryea Sally Forrest and Mildred Natwick. 2 pages, quarto unknown
195113972JNew York: 5 pages quarto November 30 1951. Original Typed Document Signed by William Faulkner – Contract between Lemuel Ayers and William Faulkner with his publishers Random House giving Ayers the rights to produce a play production of “Requiem For a Nun.†Signed by William Faulkner and Robert Haas on behalf of Random House. Faulkner wrote “Requiem For a Nun†specifically for his actress friend and fellow Mississippian Ruth Ford. In turn Ford spent the next eight years attempting to mount a production of the play on Broadway production which she did not succeed at doing until 1959. During this process Lemuel Ayers eventually bowed out as producer and was replaced. 5 pages, quarto unknown
195813971JLos Angeles: 1 page quarto November 5 1958. Typed and Printed Document Signed by William Faulkner - Faulkner acknowledges that Paramount Pictures purchased the film rights to his novel “Sanctuary†and that he has renewed the copyright to the original novel and is affirming the film rights in the story to the EMKA Ltd. who purchased the remake film rights from Paramount November 5 1958. EMKA produced the new version at Twentieth Century-Fox in 1961 adapted by Ruth Ford and James Poe directed by Tony Richardson starring Lee Remick Yves Montand and Bradford Dillman. 1 page, quarto unknown
195313954JNew York: 2 pages quarto March 30 1953. Original Typed Document Signed – Contract Agreement in which the J. Walker Thompson Company purchases the rights to produce a television play of William Faulkner’s short story “Shall Not Perishâ€. 2 pages. Signed by William Faulkner. “Shall Not Perish†was presented on February 11 1954 on the series ‘Lux Video Theatre’ and starred Fay Bainter Raymond Burr and Vera Miles. 2 pages, quarto unknown
1926148543New Orleans: Pelican 1926. First. hardcover. near fine. Drawn by W.M. Spratling and Arranged by William Faulkner. Thin 8vo green boards; darker green printed label. New Orleans: The Pelican Bookshop 1926. First Edition.<br/> <br/> Of an edition of 250 copies this is number 15 of about 50 signed on the flyleaf by Spratling and with some of plates hand tinted by him. Spratling has added a presentation on the dedication page to author Kenneth Roberts whose ex-libris is on the endpaper. The very delicate binding is in fine original condition except for inevitable fading of the spine and upper front cover. There is a half inch closed tear in the margin of the title page otherwise a fine copy of a very scarce book.<br/> <br/> Pelican unknown
1952601623""William Faulkner" in black fountain pen ink on plain unheaded paper watermarked "Caravan Bond Sphinx Paper"; New York December 4 1952. 4to. 1 page recto only; file holes in upper margin not affecting the document. Very good fresh clean and dark example. This document assigns to Random House directly all future income due Faulkner from a three-way agreement among Faulkner Random House and the William Morris Agency. The document relates to Faulkner's short story "The Old Man" part of his book "Wild Palms" 1939. The story discusses a convict's release to work on a flood control in Mississippi. It was written as a screenplay to be used on television. Unfortunately the project never went through. Faulkner at this time was writing television scripts attempting to raise some money for travel and to have free time to continue writing on his novel "The Town." Faulkner 1897-1962 American novelist; winner of both the Nobel Prize for Literature 1949 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1955.