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2022__1474323383Lexisnexis 2022. Paperback. New. 12 edition. 10.00x1.46x6.18 inches. Lexisnexis paperback
1985x-0824774523Marcel Dekker Inc 1985. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 426 pages. 9.33x6.30x0.98 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
1984x-0824771664Marcel Dekker Inc 1984. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 308 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
1954mon0000172971Chatto And Windus 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy in good condition. Chatto And Windus hardcover
JD37134NY Random House 1936 first edition first printing dust jacket. Hardcover. Black cloth top edge stained red tipped in facing page 384 is a two-color folding map of Jefferson Yoknapatawpha County reproduced from a drawings by Faulkner A17c. Very good in a good jacket. NY, Random House, 1936, first edition, first printing, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
1942RFAUGOD00TWRandom House 1942. Very Good. Faulkner William. Go Down Moses. New York: Random House 1942. 1st edition. 383pp. 8vo. Black cloth. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped corners former owner's name and a stain on front free endsheet. Slight yellowing and spotting to edges. A good solid copy. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Price clipped. Light chipping and rubbing around edges and subtle yellowing. Random House hardcover books
1930GD012951BC2S4Jonthan Cape: Harrison Smith 1930. Jonathan Cape: Harrison Smith 1930 First Edition second issue 8vo. 254 pages. Book bound in publishers cloth no dust jacket. First edition 2nd state with corrected I on page 11. Spine a bit darkened light edgewear else good condition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Jonthan Cape: Harrison Smith Hardcover
194255828New York: Random House 1942. First printing. Hardcover. Very good condition. Octavo. 8 383pp. Original black cloth with gilt lettering and red ruling on cover and spine; in original illustrated dustjacket with white lettering and publisher's device on spine. Top edge red. Publisher's device on title page. Price-clipped front flap.<br /> <br /> "The folklore of the South of today is enriched by the seven stories of varying length in this volume. They portray Negro and white with merciless sincerity and as only William Faulkner can reveal the subtle and dramatic interplay of their relationship. Ranging from the novella length of "The Fire and the Hearth" to the etched sharpness of the title story "Go Down Moses" these tales bring to life in grandeur and degradation an unforgettable gallery of characters." Publisher.<br /> <br /> Dustjacket with light wear small chips and closed tear on fold lightly rubbed. Block lightly age-toned. Random House hardcover
194818414New York: Random House 1948. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. First edition first printing of Intruder in the Dust by William Faulkner. Octavo 4 247pp. Black cloth title stamped in gilt on spine with blue initials. Stated "first printing" on copyright page. Top edge light blue faint offsetting to front endpaper clean text throughout. In the publisher's first state dust jacket $3.00 on front flap a near fine copy faint wear to back panel wear at the head of the spine overall a bright example. Petersen A26.2. Random House unknown
193155819New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith 1931. First edition. Hardcover. Good- to good condition. Octavo. 10 358pp. Original gray half-cloth over blue cloth with red lettering on spine in original dustjacket with modern design and blue lettering on spine. Decorative blue endpapers. Title page with vignette and double frame in black. Price of $2.50 stated on front flap.<br /> <br /> "Some of the longer stories in These Thirteen have never before been published and Faulkner enthusiasts should turn immediately to All the Dead Pilots and Victory if they wish to trace the latest development of his work. Others of the stories have been published in Scribner's Magazine The Forum The American Mercury and one in the Saturday Evening Post." Publisher.<br /> <br /> Dustjacket with some sunning of spine and edges front flap separated. Cracked at gutter of front cover and endpaper with small chip and closed tear. Small dealer sticker at bottom of inside back cover. Block lightly age-toned. Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith hardcover
19315002430NY: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith 1931. Bound in tan and blue cloth stamped in orange with decorative end papers. Some sunning to top edge of book but overall a tight clean copy. The true first edition of this book of short stories with "First Published 1931" on copyright pages. Contains the story "A Rose for Emily". 358 pp. Fitted with a facsimile dust jacket that fits the book perfectly. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /Fine Facsimile DW. Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith Hardcover
19363886New York: Random House. 1936. Hardcover. Very Good. Spine lettering a bit faded. Front hinge cracked ; 8vo; 384 pages . Random House hardcover
2022Adhya-9781782622970RSC 2022. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
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1945258756Armed Services Editions. New York: Editions For The Armed Services. 1945. 825 almost near fine rubbing no creases PBO. First and only edition. first state with floor plan paperback Armed Services Editions. New York: Editions For The Armed Services. paperback
1933BB2652New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1933. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Second Edition of Faulkner's second novel set in New Orleans and following a group of artists on a four-day yacht excursion on Lake Pontchartrain. Crown 8vo 186 x 125mm: 109-3491pp "apparently from the original plates." Petersen Publisher's French blue cloth spine and front cover lettered in orange fore-edge untrimmed Grolier Book Shop ticket to lower front end paper; illustrated "card players" dust jacket priced $3.00. Not to be confused with the edition Liveright issued in 1955 in deep blue cloth stamped in gold with the jacket now varnished and different copy on the flaps "probably a belated attempt by Liveright to capitalize on the Nobel Prize acclaim." Petersen Spine toe barely bumped jacket lightly rubbed with several tiny edge tears but a superb example tightly bound and clean throughout. Petersen A4.3. While in Paris in late 1925 Faulkner started a novel titled “Mosquito†but left it unfinished. After his first novel Soldiers’ Pay was published in February 1926 he started work again on Mosquitoes now retitled drawing on material from two unpublished short stories “Adolescence†and “Don Giovanni†and several of his poems and early sketches. "Unique among Faulkner’s works it directly addresses artistic matters in arguments and debates put into the mouths of several characters primarily Dawson Fairchild and Julius Kauffman. In these debates Faulkner as a young writer seems to have been working out an aesthetic that would be important as a foundation for the major works that lay ahead." Literary Encyclopedia N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition with dust jackets carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Liveright Publishing Corporation hardcover
1941BB2529New York: Harcourt Brace 1941. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine-/Near Fine. First Edition so stated offered with the scarce Advance Reading Copy in original pictorial wrappers of this Depression-era tale of Mississippi tenant farmers by William Faulkner's younger brother his first published novel. Crown 8vo 204 x 131mm: 4300pp. Publisher's coarsely woven oatmeal cloth spine stamped in brown hill country vignette in brown to upper cover; illustrated dust jacket priced $2.50. Dust-soiled top edge end sheets lightly toned neat ownership signature to front fly-leaf else an excellent example tightly bound and clean throughout; jacket edges lightly rubbed but bright and intact. Touch of soil to ARC text block still a Fine fresh copy. White & Sugg 1. Hanna 1158. Coan p. 58. A "satirical narrative with strains of macabre humor and compassionate realism about displaced North Mississippi hill types on W. P. A. drawn from the author's experience in Beat Two autonomous Mississippi county political unit and in Oxford Mississippi." Studies in Bibliography vol. 23 1970 pp. 217-29 N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition with dust jackets carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Harcourt, Brace hardcover
1926402433New York: Boni and Liveright 1926. 8vo. 319 pp. Rebound in green half morocco marbled boards gilt-lettered on spine top edges gilt others untrimmed. Spine slightly sunned. FIRST EDITION OF FAULKNER'S SCARCE FIRST NOVEL one of 2500 copies. With ownership inscription of "G. H. Faulkner March 1930" identity undetermined but perhaps a member of the author's family. Petersen A2. <br/><br/> Boni and Liveright hardcover books
198615349JNew York: Garland Publishing 1986. First Edition. 2 volumes. A large facsimile set reproducing the original manuscripts for William Faulkner’s novel The Reivers. The volumes have 524-532-603-125 pages per volume. Folio cloth. Some slight cloth fading and bumping else in very good. Volumes I Typescript Draft Copy - Volume 2: Typescript Setting Copy. A rare collectors set of a book printed in a quantity intended for research libraries. Garland Publishing hardcover books
1932402431Milwaukee: Casanova Press 1932. Light rubbing to slipcase a pale offset on endpapers; the book bright and fresh. Tall 8vo. 53 1 pp. Photographic portrait of Faulkner mounted as frontispiece. Original printed wrappers the rear wrapper printing Ernest Hemingway's poem "Ultimately"; publisher's board slipcase. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 483 of 525 numbered copies. This was the first book issued by Milwaukee's Casanova Press designed by Paul Romaine who he states on the colophon "is obviously very unlike Aldus or Bodoni but who is very young and has many years to correct the glaring defects herein of composition." The articles and poems in Salmagundi first appeared in the New Orleans' magazine The Double Dealer and were reprinted with Faulkner's permission. The inclusion of Hemingway's poem on the rear wrapper was done as "just a whim" but "a whim inspired by one of the oddest coincidences in modern literature: William Faulkner's poem Portrait and Ernest Hemingway's poem Ultimately both appear on page 337 of the June 1922 issue of The Double Dealer. The meticulous Louis Cohn will be glad to know this I am sure since he forgot to include it in his complete bibliography of Hemingway's works. He also left out the names of the horses from whence came the glue to bind Hemingway's books" Preface. In addition to Hemingway's poem Salmagundi contains five poems and three prose pieces by Faulkner. Massey 753; Petersen A11a. <br/><br/> Casanova Press unknown books
1935000013173New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas Inc 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. 7 8-315 1 pp. Blue cloth boards black band with gold lettering wrapping around the boards; black topstain. Price of $2.50 on the front flap of the dust jacket. An illustration of an aeroplane on the title page. Ahearn APG 018c. A nice copy of one of Faulkner's important works. A faint discoloration on each pastedown a small nick to one leaf's top edge a 1936 name on the free front endpaper; jacket is toned with traces of rubbing. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, Inc hardcover