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1015715303.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1926119271L. Giraud-Badin 1926 Exemplaire n60 sur Hollande Van Gelder numérotés de 1 à 100. In-8 broché 25,5 cm sur 20. 200 pages. Grande marge conservée. Pages non coupées. 4ème de couverture avec déchirure de 5 cm, intérieur frais bon état d’occasion.
10833Collection complète, du n° 1 (été 1924) au n° 29 (printemps 1932). Nous joignons l'Index des années 1924-1928, paru sous forme de tiré-à-part joint au n° 22 (Hiver 1929). TOUS LES NUMEROS FONT PARTIE DU TIRAGE SUR VELIN PUR FIL LAFUMA (2e papier dont le nombre d'exemplaires est compris entre 150 et 300) et sont tous en bon ou très bon état. // Le n° 1 porte la mention manuscrite " Exemplaire sur Lafuma ", apposée par Auguste Morel qui a également signé cet exemplaire de ses initiales ; ce détail fait de cet exemplaire une belle pièce joycienne puisque dans ce premier numéro de " Commerce " paraît la première traduction en français d'un extrait d'ULYSSE de Joyce - traduction justement due au même Auguste Morel et à Valery Larbaud. // Rare et belle collection sur grand papier.
1949027060Hachette Broché Paris 1949 251 pages en format -12
1949050777Hachette Broché Paris 1949 251 pages en format 12 - 18 cm
194938645Couverture beige. Intérieur propre.
1949100084954Hachette 1949 in12. 1949. Broché.
1958R320118593Hachette. 1958. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 251 pages - papier jauni.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
RO30137810LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur frais. 251 pages - tampon sur la page de garde - une déhirure sur le 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
1949RO20219362Librairie Hachette. 1949. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 251 pages. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte et sur la page de garde. Rousseurs sur les plats et contre-plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
207521 volume in-12° broché, 251 p. Une étiquette dorée collée en page de titre, salissures en couverture et rousseurs en marge supérieure de plusieurs cahiers sinon très bon état d'occasion
002080Phoenix House. F. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. essay by Virginia Woolf's husband Leonard Woolf discussing her. first edition book in fine condition DJ near fine with minor wear. Phoenix House hardcover books
192621219051926. Paris: Librairie Henri Leclerc. 1926. 4to. Original brown printed wrappers uncut; pp. 200 2 colophon blank; creasing and minor chipping to spine; old repaired tear to head of front wrapper with small trace of adhesive a few nicks to edges; very light creasing to a handful of leaves; a very good copy; bookplate of William Beekman to inner front cover.First edition no. 1020 of 2500 copies on Alfa paper from a total edition of 2900 of the tenth issue of the Parisian literary review Commerce containing the first published excerpt of Woolf's To the Lighthouse predating its publication in book form by five months.The extract is a French translation 'Le temps passe' of 'Time Passes' the experimental middle portion of To the Lighthouse completed in draft form in English by the end of May 1926 pp. 89-133 here. Woolf's diary makes clear that it was a piece of writing that gave her more than usual trouble. Recording the passage of ten years between the two outer sections of the novel set pre- and post-war the central presence is the Ramsays' holiday house on the Isle of Skye where the events of the outer sections takes place now empty with the objects inside the house as 'minor characters' all subjected to the passage and erosion effected by time.The literary critic and aesthetician Charles Mauron a close friend of Roger Fry began translating works by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster in 1925 at Fry's suggestion; Mauron had been suggested to Woolf as a translator of 'Time Passes' by Forster in October 1926 who as Woolf writes in a letter to Mauron 'so much admires your translation of the Passage to India'. Fry who had collaborated with Mauron on the translation of A Passage to India was 'forced to reconstruct' his translations of Mallarme's poems with Mauron's help after they were 'lost in a stolen suitcase in June 1933 . Mauron co-edited them with Julian Bell for publication after Fry's death' King's College Cambridge Roger Eliot Fry. Mauron would later translate Woolf's Orlando and Flush into French as well as works by Katherine Mansfield D.H. Lawrence T.E. Lawrence and Laurence Sterne.Commerce had been established in 1924 by Marguerite Caetani Princess of Bassiano in collaboration with Paul Valery Leon-Paul Fargue and Valery Larbaud and initially Adrienne Monnier publishing twenty-nine issues between 1924 and 1932. The first issue had featured the first fragments of Joyce's Ulysses translated into French and 'overseen by Adrienne Monnier who had to resign her position as administrator of the journal in August 1924 due to overwork. Monnier's exhaustion was not due to Joyce's demands on her time but rather to Leon-Paul Fargue's strange working habits. He claimed he could contribute poems to the review only by dictating them at night after Adrienne had spent a long and fatiguing day in the bookshop' Benstock Women of the Left Bank 1986 p. 226.'It is noteworthy that Woolf's middle section of To the Lighthouse was issued in a French translation before the original published in 1927 in Great Britain - partly because Commerce only accepted unpublished literary texts and partly because of Woolf's connections: not only had T.S. Eliot the editor of the Criterion to which Woolf regularly contributed shared interests with Commerce but Valery Larbaud who had discovered James Joyce played a major role in the diffusion of anglophone literature including the work of Virginia Woolf' Rigeade p. 190.Here 'Time Passes' appears as a free-standing text more overtly experimental than the modified version that would appear as part of the complete novel in 1927. The French translation is without any allusion to the rest of To the Lighthouse: mentions of the Ramsays have been omitted as has the first portion of the text describing William Bankes's return from the terrace and the lamps in the Ramsay house being extinguished one by one. In his useful introduction to a reprint of Mauron's translation together with a recently discovered intermediate English typescript James M. Haule proposes that 'Woolf saw periodical publication as a way to present a version of the entire section in a form that conveyed her original intention: a separate but important statement of belief and unbelief. It had not become the ""corridor"" between the two large sections of the novel that she sketched in her notebooks. It had become something more. By publishing this section with the help of Roger Fry and by publishing it in translation she not only saw it into print but also accomplished something else. She put it in the hands of a critic she admired and owing to her severe misgivings about this section reduced her risk of unfavourable impact from what she feared was a ""hopeless mess"" by publishing it in a language other than English'.One hundred copies of this issue of Commerce were printed on Hollande Van Gelder paper and three hundred on Pur fil Lafuma. Other contributions include Valery's 'Oraison funebre d'un fable' Fargue's 'Second recit du naufrageur' and a translation of Nietzsche's Greek Music Drama by Jean Paulhan director of the Nouvelle Revue Francaise.Provenance: From the library of William Beekman noted collector of Woolf's works. The William Beekman Collection of Virginia Woolf and Her Circle is now held at the New York Public Library featuring numerous books originally owned or gifted by Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf. Kirkpatrick D44. See Haule 'Virginia Woolf and Charles Mauron' in Twentieth Century Literature 29.3 Autumn 1983; Hutcheon Formalism and the Freudian Aesthetic: the Example of Charles Mauron 2010 appendix B; Rigeade 'To the Lighthouse: Recycling Remixing Iconising' in Recycling Virginia Woolf in Contemporary Art and Literature 2021. unknown
Q-0099443678VINTAGE RAND. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! VINTAGE (RAND) paperback
1932BOOKS331795London UK: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. Used-Good/Used-Acceptable. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover w/DJ. 2ND IMPRESSION . 8vo. 270 pp. DJ rubbed frayed chipped cover edges darkened pages lightly toned . Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press hardcover
0701219084New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1932135235London United Kingdom: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1932. cloth dust jacket. Hogarth Press The. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 270 pages. Limited to 3200 copies printed. Green cloth lettered in gilt; pictorial dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Soiled dust jacket chipped along edges with a tape repair along the head of the spine. Head and tail of the cloth spine are lightly soiled. Loosely inserted are two pieces of ephemera: one for The Works of Virginia Woolf The Hogarth Press featuring thirteen works by Virginia Woolf. The second is a prospectus for four titles by Joiner & Steele Ltd. Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press unknown
1932135235London United Kingdom: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1932. cloth dust jacket. Hogarth Press The. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 270 pages. Limited to 3200 copies printed. Green cloth lettered in gilt; pictorial dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Soiled dust jacket chipped along edges with a tape repair along the head of the spine. Head and tail of the cloth spine are lightly soiled. Loosely inserted are two pieces of ephemera: one for The Works of Virginia Woolf The Hogarth Press featuring thirteen works by Virginia Woolf. The second is a prospectus for four titles by Joiner & Steele Ltd. Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press unknown books
9852CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ". Paris (17, rue Berthollet). Direction : Clara Malraux [et Jean Duvignaud]. Grand in-8° broché. 5 numéros ont paru en 5 livraisons, de novembre 1950 à août-septembre 1951. (Destribats, 528) // Contributions de : Alexandre Alexeïeff, Gabriel Audisio, Dominique Aury, Claude Aveline, Joë Bousquet, Christian Dotremont, Jean Duvignaud, Mircea Eliade, Jean Follain,Daniel Guérin, Jean-Claude Ibert, Paul Klee, Clara Malraux, Loÿs Masson, Jean Paulhan, Francis Ponge, Victor Serge, Jules Supervielle, Jean Tardieu, Virginia Woolf.
9853CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ". Paris (17, rue Berthollet). Direction : Clara Malraux [et Jean Duvignaud]. Grand in-8° broché. 5 numéros ont paru en 5 livraisons, de novembre 1950 à août-septembre 1951. (Destribats, 528) // Contributions de : Alexandre Alexeïeff, Gabriel Audisio, Dominique Aury, Claude Aveline, Joë Bousquet, Christian Dotremont, Jean Duvignaud, Mircea Eliade, Jean Follain,Daniel Guérin, Jean-Claude Ibert, Paul Klee, Clara Malraux, Loÿs Masson, Jean Paulhan, Francis Ponge, Victor Serge, Jules Supervielle, Jean Tardieu, Virginia Woolf.
437p. Literature as revenge in the lives and works of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Djuna Barnes and Henry Miller Hardcover Fine condition very good d.j. good
198928952London:: Hogarth Press 1989. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. Congenial Spirits selected and edited by Joanne Trautmann Banks brings together the finest and most enjoyable of Virginia Woolf's letters in a single volume. This is a marvellous collection - spontaneous witty often flirtatious powerfully moving. Whether bemoaning some domestic travail commenting publicly on the state of the nation or taking up her pen inspired to discuss cultural artistic or personal concerns Virginia Woolf is one of the great correspondents. This volume displays not only Woolf's courage and brilliance her generosity and love of gossip but also her genius for close and enduring friendship. Hogarth Press, unknown
63731468Houghton Mifflin Company H pp. 496 Reprint edition . Papeback. New. Houghton Mifflin Company H unknown
0701208651.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198945900Hogarth Press 1989. 8vo. First Edition; blue cloth gilt back a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Hogarth Press, hardcover