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195485968University of Maryland 1954. VG. Football program University of Maryland unknown
SKB-15454Santa Barbara: Joseph the Provider 1982. Hardbound in acetate dust jacket. First edition. One of 200 numbered copies. Published as Catalog Twenty-Two from Joseph the Provider Books. Fine. Santa Barbara: Joseph the Provider, [1982]. hardcover
1956283716New York: The New American Library 1956. Softcover. Very Good. First printing paperback original. Near fine mass market paperback with age-toning and small crease to back wrapper. The New American Library unknown
196184582New York: E.P. Dutton & Company Inc 1961. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21cm; red cloth spine over patterned paper-covered boards with titling stamped in black on spine; dustjacket; 63pp; black and white photographic halftone portrait frontispiece. Light tanning to covers and upper edge of textblock with light rubbing to board edges; Very Good. Dustwrapper price-clipped tanned with shelf-soil light foxing and tiny tears and creases to extremities; Good. Collection of ten letters including three from Henry Miller. Seven of the letters are between Durrell and Henry's friend Perlès with a focus on Miller and his works. 84582. E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc unknown
1938BB3141Paris: Obelisk Press 1938. Second printing. Paperback. Very Good. Original printed wraps. Covers rubbed creased along the edges; spine sunned chipped at tail. <br/><br/> Obelisk Press paperback
1991271607New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1991. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Uncorrected proof. Glossy illustrated cover. Fine. Signed by Bertrand Mathieu writer and poet a friend of Henry Miller on the half-title page. Grove Weidenfeld unknown
199133113New York: Grove Weidenfeld. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0802114121 . First edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with light foxing in alike dust-jacket; Posthumous publishing with a foreward by Erica Jong and Introduction by Mary V. Dearborn; 8vo; FSA . Grove Weidenfeld hardcover
1961103412Koln: DuMont 1961. Hardbound. VG. Color illustrated boards. 40 pp. with 12 mounted color plates and some bw photographs as well. Text is all in German. Nice book featuring Miller's works and an introduction written by him when in Big Sur California. In addition to the Passepartouts in which each picture is mounted there are two loose ones in a pocket inside the rear cover. This is a very nice copy of this book. DuMont hardcover
1961024983Koln: Verag 1961. Book. Near Fine Book Condition. Hardcover. A very nice copy in German. Text clean binding strong. Our rating system: 1. Fine; 2. Near Fine; 3. Very Good; 4. Good; 5. Fair. Verag Hardcover
197182556London: Sidgwick & Jackson 1971. First U.K. Edition. First Impression one of 2500 copies. Octavo 20.25cm; cobalt blue paper-covered boards with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; viii1031pp. Trivial crimp to base of spine else a fresh Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped priced £1.75 with some moderate external rubbing faint creasing to lower front panel with a thin strip of dust-soil to lower edge of rear flap; Very Good. Originally released in Paris in 1970 under the title Entretiens de Paris avec Georges Belmont. SHIFREEN & JACKSON A171.b. 82556. Sidgwick & Jackson unknown
194825477New York: Appleton Century Crofts 1948. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 237pp. Sharp copy in lightly rubbed dustwrapper with a few small nicks to extremities Very Good to Near Fine. Sensitive small-town girl faces disillusionment when she tries to pursue a career as a dancer. Michigan author. Appleton, Century Crofts unknown
1963548555Berlin: Gerhardt Verlag 1963. Softcover. Near Fine. First German edition. Text in German. Small octavo. White printed wrappers with pictorial wraparound band illustrated by Miller. Light creases on wraparound band faint toning along top edge of cover near fine. Just Wild About Harry the author's only play. Gerhardt Verlag unknown
59-4076New York: The Gotham Book Mart 1971. Invitation to an exhibition of watercolors by Henry Miller and Kenneth Patchen. The exhibit took place in 1971. Postcard. Black type on white cardstock. 6 x 4 inches. Slight age-browning around edges but overall Very Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart, [1971]. unknown
197655386Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1976. First edition limited issue but not numbered or signed. 138 pp. Fine in full black leatherette with gold stamping and very near fine unprinted acetate dust jacket. The bindind is as in the signed and limited issue but this copy is nether. See Shifreen & Jackson A198b. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, hardcover
197818124London: W H Allen 1978 1978. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in light blue cloth covered boards gilt lettering on the spine in a lovely pictorial dustwrapper. 8vo. 138 pp. Illustrated with drawings by Henry Miller. Black and white photographs throughout. Capturing his vigor humour and wisdom Miller exhibits his boundless energy and often willful extravagance. Shifreen and Jackson A198f. W H Allen, 1978 hardcover
196346972New York: New Directions 1963. Orange cloth with purple decoration to front board and to spine. Advance Review copy with review slip laid in. Miller's only play and one of 4300 copies printed. Discreet prior owner name and 1963 date on front flyleaf else a fine book in a fine dust jacket with protective mylar cover. See photos. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. New Directions Hardcover
2014010007Bowie MD: Dog Star Books 2014. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. 2401pp. Beautiful Stated First Hardcover and Limited Edition #11 of only 26 copies printed. The first trade edition was in paperback. Square tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Perhaps a gentle bump at the crown but barely. Equally attractive unclipped though unpriced dust-jacket isl fresh and bright with no creases tears toning or chipping Signed by the author on the limitation page. A gorgeous collectable copy and quite scarce. Dog Star Books hardcover
1946BB3149Waco: Motive 1946. Second edition. Paperback. Very Good. Plain staple-bound wraps; illustrated dust jacket. Edges of dust jacket faintly tanned. <br/><br/> Motive paperback
1938206403Paris: The Obelisk Press 1938. Softcover. G: Wear to the covers. The front wrap is half torn off; the spine is missing some sections to expose the binding. All the wraps remain attached but will have to be handled with care. Loosening binding; all leaves are attached but again will need to be handled with care. Tanning to the pages especially around the edges. Readable pages. A green softcover book with dark green text on the spine. 324 pages. "This collection of 12 essays and short stories includes six previously unpublished works. Miller lived in an apartment at 18 Villa Seurat during his time in Paris between 1930 and 1939 funded by fellow author Anaïs Nin." The Obelisk Press paperback
1944048425Author 1944. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Wear and a few chips at top edge spine sunned staples pulling away from wraps. Published just before "The Air Conditioned Nightmare" Miller's travelogue of a trip across the U.S. after returning from Paris. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: 048425. Author unknown
121785Paris: Confession Press. Limited. paperback. fine. 24 pages. Slim 8vo white printed wrappers staple-bound. Paris: Confession Press no date. Fine.<br/> <br/> Pirated reprint of the Alicat edition. Limited to 1000 copies.<br/> <br/> Confession Press unknown
1983015917Norfolk CT: Grove Press 1983. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo.194pp. Sharp Stated First Hardcover Edition First Printing with full number sequence. Bound in 1/4 black cloth over black paper-covered boards with titles in gilt on spine. Square tight and clean throughout with no toning or spotting. A touch of wear at the spine ends. Equally attractive unclipped dust-jacket $12.95 is fresh and bright with no chipping creases toning or tears. A very pretty collectable copy at a great price. Grove Press hardcover
198374243New York: Grove Press Inc 1983. First Hardcover Edition stated. First printing stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 288 pages. Epilogue by Milton Luboviski. Henry Valentine Miller December 26 1891 - June 7 1980 was an American writer expatriated in Paris at his flourishing. He was known for breaking with existing literary forms developing a new sort of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study social criticism philosophical reflection explicit language sex surrealist free association and mysticism. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer Black Spring Tropic of Capricorn and The Rosy Crucifixion trilogy which are based on his experiences in New York and Paris all of which were banned in the United States until 1961. He also wrote travel memoirs and literary criticism and painted watercolors. Derived from a Kirkus review: In need of cash Miller wrote anonymous $1-a-page pornography for a Hollywood bookstore back in 1942--and here gathered together and officially published for the first time are the dozens of short episodes he turned out all narrated by a Milleresque man in Paris named Alf. This is no-frills porn--getting right down to business in the first paragraph with a kinky foursome that's very quickly in full gear. And the encounters that follow include threesomes and fivesomes the usual variations oral anal urinary lesbians homosexuals gang-rape spanking black masses incest and a midget. Recognizable as Miller work--in the occasional humor the relentless misogyny and the dank-funhouse sex--but of little non-prurient interest except to dedicated Miller mavens. Grove Press, Inc hardcover
201227071Bloomington:: Indiana University Press 2012. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy of this paperback original. Published for the first time in English Paris 1928 Nexus II continues in true Henry Miller fashion the narrative begun in Nexus the third volume of the Rosy Crucifixion trilogy. A rough draft that Miller ultimately abandoned the story describes Miller's first wondrous glimpse of Paris and underscores several of the recurrent themes of his work. These previously unpublished memoirs capture Miller's troubled relationship with his second wife June; reflections on what he left behind in New York's sweltering summer of 1927; and the anticipation of all that awaits him in Europe. Paris 1928 presents Miller's views on Europe on the brink of great changes counterpointed by his own personal sexual revelry and freedom of choice. Illustrations in this edition are by Australian artist and filmmaker Garry Shead. Indiana University Press, paperback
194640586New York: Padell 1946. Soft cover. Very Good/VG-. Sm 4to. Padell 1946. Softcover with jacket. Pamphlet style pictorial cover. Sm 4to. vg whole shelf worn sunned creasing to page corners in vg- dj sunned heavy rubbing to edges creased at top corner 32pp. <br/> <br/> Padell paperback