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19789020205Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame 1978. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards. Dust jacket is rubbed at the extremities and has one small closed tear at the top rear edge. <br/><br/> University of Notre Dame hardcover books
1978145674Notre Dame Ind: University of Notre Dame Press 1978. First Trade Edition. Hardcover. New Still in shrinkwrap. Cream cloth cream & illus. dust jacket 87 pp. BW & color illus. "An obscure allegorical fable written during the mid-1920s recounts the troubled quest of a young medieval knight Sir Galwyn of Arthgyl who sets out in search of the woman he believes is destined for him." publisher With an introduction by Carvel Collins. Said to include reproductions of watercolors painted by Faulkner himself. Also said to shed light on his most known novel "The Sound and the Fury." University of Notre Dame Press hardcover books
1980WRCLIT68804Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press 1980. Cloth. First trade edition. Introduction by Carvel Collins. Fine in dust jacket. Univ. of Notre Dame Press hardcover books
1978220345Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press 1978. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Faulkner William. Introduction by Carvel Collins. With illustrations by the author including 3 color plates. Slim 8vo white cloth d.w. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press 1978. First trade edition. A fine copy as new.<br/><br/> Faulkner wrote hand-lettered illustrated & bound one copy of this little book in January 1926 and presented it as a gift to a woman he wished to marry. This is the first trade edition including reproductions of the only Faulkner watercolors known to exist.<br/><br/> University of Notre Dame Press unknown books
19782457Univ. of N.D.Press 1978. First edition. Fine in sl. warped covers dj. unknown 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
1932313738Dallas: The Book Club of Texas 1932. First edition no. 267 of 300 copies printed. xi 29pp. 8vop. Some foxing to text otherwise fine in original glassine dust jacket. First edition no. 267 of 300 copies printed. xi 29pp. 8vop. From the preface: "The publication of Miss Zilphia Gant by The Book Club of Texas is appropriate. Faulkner's work is so closely identified with the South that it seems almost out of place on an Eastern publisher's list. And he found an early recognition and critical appraisal in the Dallas News book page the editor of which John H. McGinnis has some claim to be the reviewer who first appreciated the significance of Faulkner as new force in American fiction The Book Club of Texas unknown 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
19274201New York: Boni and Liveright 1927. First edition. Fine/Near Fine. A Fine copy of the book in a Near Fine dust jacket. One small tear at the crown repaired on the verso with tape. Spine a bit toned otherwise a fresh example. Housed in a custom clamshell box.<br/><br/>Faulkner's second novel Mosquitoes provides "a fascinating glimpse of the author as a young artist.introducing us to a colorful band of passengers on a boating excursion from New Orleans. This engaging high-spirited tale -- which Faulkner wrote 'for the sake of writing because it was fun' -- provides a delightful accompaniment to his more canonical works" Norton. On its release Lillian Hellman declared Mosquitoes "full of the kind of swift and lusty writing that comes from a healthy fresh pen" NY Herald Tribune. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Boni and Liveright unknown books
19551264989New York: Liverright Pubs 1955. Reprinted edition. DESCRIPTION: New York: Liverright Pubs. 1955. Reprint edition. The author's second novel first published in 1927. The city of New Orleans and a yacht on Lake Pontchartrain are the two primary settings. The story follows a diverse cast of artists aesthetes and adolescents as they embark on a four-day excursion aboard the motorized yacht the Nausikaa owned by a wealthy patron of the arts. Hardcover with dust jacket. 368 pages.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> CONDITION NOTES: Small octavo in blue cloth with black and red illustrated DJ in brodart; VG/VG; some discoloration and tiny tears on DJ; previous owner's inscription on ffep; deckle edges dusty; paper slightly faded; last pages uncut; pp. 368; shelved in Case # 8. 1264989. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Liverright Pubs unknown 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
1927D5942New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1927. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Publisher's blue cloth; illustrated dust jacket. Spine tips and corners gently bumped otherwise book is fine. Dust jacket tanned along spine; lightly chipped at spine tips and corners; front flap price-clipped eliminating most of the title; rear panel detached but present appearing whole in mylar. A nice copy in an early probably third state. <br/><br/> Liveright Publishing Corporation hardcover books
19553270New York: Liveright Publishing 1955. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New Edition. Dust jacket reproduces the variant 1927 pictorial jacket of the scene showing the card game aboard a boat. <br/><br/> Liveright Publishing hardcover books
1955232126New York: Liveright Publishing Company 1955. Reprint. 349 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Fine in fine with original pictorial dj with "new edition" printed on flap. Reprint. 349 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. On back falp "Liveright Publishers. Publishers of the Black & Gold Library 386 Park Ave. South." Petersen A4; Massey 154 Liveright Publishing Company unknown books
39507NY: Dell. Reprint of 1927 edition. 12mo pp. 288. Paper wraps. Cover little creasted and scuffed o/w a VG tight copy. Dell unknown books
1964WRCLIT60392London: Chatto & Windus 1964. Gilt cloth boards. First British edition. Fine in bright dust jacket with minor wear at tips. PETERSON A4M. MASSEY 165. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
194836071Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit 1948. First French Edition. Édition originale one of 150 numbered copies on Alfa Mousse of a total of 200 copies. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Fine unopened copy. First French Edition. Édition originale one of 150 numbered copies on Alfa Mousse of a total of 200 copies. 1 vols. 8vo. One of 150 copies on Alfa Mousse. Petersen A4o Les Éditions de Minuit unknown books
192791795New York: Boni & Liveright Inc 1927. First edition of Faulkner's second novel. Octavo original cloth pictorial endpapers. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a small chip to the front flap. From the library of Virginia bibliophile and historian Christopher Clark Geest with his bookplate to the pastedown. A very nice example of this early Faulkner work. On a yacht on Lake Pontchartrain a diverse group of strangely associated people including a social climber famous writer sculptor and Englishman embark on a four-day excursion from the city of New Orleans. Evidently inspired by an similar excursion from Faulkner's own life the novel offered a tongue in cheek criticism of the repetitive and mundane preoccupations of the New Orleans creative community Faulkner was immersed in at the time. Boni & Liveright, Inc hardcover books
19979017879Charlottesville: University of Virginia 1997. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in publisher's original green quarter-cloth with white boards stamped to match on spine and front board. One in five-hundred printed. Edited by Thomas L. McHaney with David L. Vander Meulen. The manuscript reproduction is printed in actual size to retain authenticity. Complete with Preface Introduction and Appendix. Very minor wear to head and heal otherwise fine. <br/><br/> University of Virginia hardcover books
19559017962New York: Liveright 1955. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Bound in the publisher's original blue cloth spine and cover stamped in gilt. Light wear to extremities of dust jacket and some fading to spine otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Liveright hardcover books
19649017956London: Chatto & Windus 1964. 1st. Hardcover. Bound in the publisher's original grey cloth spine stamped in gilt. One very small 1cm closed tear at spine of dust jacket and the top edge of the rear panel is slightly bent. Minimal wear to extremities. Overall a fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1958300065New Brunswick: Rutgers 1958. hardcover. fine/very good. Edited with an Introduction by Carvel Collins. 8vo burgundy cloth backed brown boards d.w. New Brunswick: Rutgers 1958. First Edition. A fine copy with rubbed corners and edges on the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Rutgers unknown books
1959300269London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1959. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Introduction by Carvel Collins. 223 pages. Small 8vo blue cloth yellow pictorial d.w. untorn but spine quite sunned with lettering un-readable. London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1959. First English edition. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Sidgwick & Jackson unknown books
19673315New York: Random House 1967. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. With an introduction by Carvel Collins. First thus with a new preface. Inscribed by Collins to Jack Ewing. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
195855790New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press 1958. First Edition. 8vo pp. 223. A very good copy in dj. Massey 484. Includes several stories not in the Japanese edition. Rutgers University Press unknown books