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1961595600Richmond Virginia / Brooklyn New York: Latin American and European Literary Society 1961. Softcover. Very Good. Volumes 1- 3 all published. Seven issues consisting of Issue I December 1961; Volume 2 Nos. 1-4; and Volume 3 Nos. 1-2. Octavos. Each issue with the owner name one also with a stamp of a noted American psychologist on the first page a bright very good or better set with the spines a bit sunned and modest wear. A serious literary magazine with each issue dedicated to work from four countries save the Russia and Cuba issue. Famed Spanish translator Gregory Rabassa is an associate editor and the magazine's "Sponsors" include writers as diverse as Auden Borges Robert Penn Warren Jacques Barzun Aldous Huxley and Robert Graves as well as a dozen ambassadors and the Governor of Puerto Rico. <br /> <br /> Highlights include Borges' "The Argentine Writer and Tradition"; Clarice Lispector's "The Crime of the Mathematics Professor"; Italo Calvino's "Going to War"; Alfonso Reyes's "Major Aranda's Hand"; Ilya Ehrenburg's "People Years Life" a memoir; three pieces by Miguel Ãngel Asturias; two "Unpleasant Observations" by Robert Musil; Juan Carlos Onetti's "Welcome Bob"; and poems by Eugenio Montale César Vallejo Nicanor Parra Gunnar Ekelöf Jorge Carrera Andrade and Zbigniew Herbert. Unfortunately the magazine ceased publication after Volume 3 Number 2 June 1963. A nice set of the complete run. Latin American and European Literary Society unknown
194496384New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's first book. Octavo original beige cloth. Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket that shows some chipping to the crown and foot of the spine. "One of the most honest pieces of testimony on the psychology of a whole generation who have grown up during the Depression and the war" Edmund Wilson The New Yorker. The Vanguard Press hardcover books
19842038New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1984. Uncorrected proof of the first edition. Octavo original yellow wrappers. Association copy inscribed by the author to friend and fellow high school classmate "For Abel Savitsky for old times sake Tuley gym! Saul." In good condition. Saul Bellow is the only author to have received three National Book Awards for The Adventures of Augie March Herzog and Mr. Sammlers Planet in addition to both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. The Sunday Times praised these achievements when it revered "Bellows oeuvre as both timeless and ruthlessly contemporary." Harper & Row Publishers unknown books
1968225819New York: Viking 1968. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Thin 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1968. First Edition.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the title page to his editor: " For Aaron Asher & Linda with all best from Saul".<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
1947125877New York: The Vanguard Press 1947. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's second book. Octavo original black cloth. Signed by Saul Bellow on the front free endpaper. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. A Burgess 99 title. Looking back at his first two novels later in his career Bellow "distanced himself from them by calling Dangling Man his M.A. and The Victim his Ph.D." Like many of his works the protagonist is a young Jewish man. In a New York heat wave he is accosted in the park by a stranger who accuses him of ruining his life. "The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation" The New York Review of Books. The Vanguard Press hardcover books
194496384New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's first book. Octavo original beige cloth. Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket that shows some chipping to the crown and foot of the spine. One of the most honest pieces of testimony on the psychology of a whole generation who have grown up during the Depression and the war" Edmund Wilson The New Yorker. The Vanguard Press hardcover
195953629New York: Viking Press 1959. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/good . 341p octavo. A very good copy in a good dust jacket. Jacket is sunned along spine with several small chips at spine ends and wear along edges. Tan cloth on spine is soiled with a faint stain at spine end. Text block lighlty soiled. This copy is SIGNED by Bellow on a bookplate pasted to the first free end paper. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover
19842038New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1984. Uncorrected proof of the first edition. Octavo original yellow wrappers. Association copy inscribed by the author to friend and fellow high school classmate "For Abel Savitsky for old times sake Tuley gym! Saul." In good condition. Saul Bellow is the only author to have received three National Book Awards for The Adventures of Augie March Herzog and Mr. Sammlers Planet in addition to both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. The Sunday Times praised these achievements when it revered "Bellows oeuvre as both timeless and ruthlessly contemporary. Harper & Row Publishers unknown
1968225819New York: Viking 1968. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Thin 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1968. First Edition.<br/> <br/> Inscribed on the title page to his editor: " For Aaron Asher & Linda with all best from Saul".<br/> <br/> Viking unknown
1970131478New York: The Viking Press 1970. First edition of the author's third and final National Book Award-winning novel. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication on the front free endpaper "For Elizabeth best wishes Saul Bellow Feb 25 '70." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Mel Williamsom. Saul Bellow is the only author to have received three National Book Awards for The Adventures of Augie March Herzog and Mr. Sammlers Planet in addition to both the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes. The Sunday Times praised these achievements when it revered "Bellows oeuvre as both timeless and ruthlessly contemporary. The Viking Press hardcover
197012073-1<p>New York: Viking 1970. <i><b>Signed by the author.</b></i> First edition / First printing. Blue cloth spine blue paper-covered boards. Fine in fine dust jacket. <i><b>Mr. Sammler's Planet was the Winner of the National Book Award. Saul Bellow was the Winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Literature.</b></i></p> Viking, hardcover
1947125877New York: The Vanguard Press 1947. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's second book. Octavo original black cloth. Signed by Saul Bellow on the front free endpaper. Near fine in a very good dust jacket dust jacket. Housed in a custom half morocco slipcase. A Burgess 99 title. Looking back at his first two novels later in his career Bellow "distanced himself from them by calling Dangling Man his M.A. and The Victim his Ph.D." Like many of his works the protagonist is a young Jewish man. In a New York heat wave he is accosted in the park by a stranger who accuses him of ruining his life. "The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation" The New York Review of Books. The Vanguard Press hardcover
194632587Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1946. Very Good/Very Good. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1946. First Edition first printing with no additional printings listed. Signed by Saul Alinsky at front free endpaper without inscription. Octavo. 228pp. Illustrated dust jacket with $2.50 price present. Black cloth boards with spine stamped in gilt; red topstain. Several chips and tears along edges of jacket and to center of spine; general rubbing. Boards scuffed and lightly stained with rubbing to edges and spine. Binding sound. Off-setting to preliminaries but interior else unmarked; a Very Good copy; first printings uncommon signed. University of Chicago Press unknown
196414822New York 1964. Ephemera. Very good condition. Autographs of four Nobel Prize winners for Literature on a First Day Cover commemorating Four Hundredth Birthday Anniversary of William Shakespeare with portrait of Shakespeare at the left and the text "English Poet Player and Playwright 1564 - 1964. First Day of Issue" below. With the signatures of Patrick White Saul Bellow Eugenio Montale and Samuel Beckett along the bottom of the envelope. With a Shakespeare 5 cent stamp with a cancellation stamp reading 'First Day of Issue'; and a post office stamp from Stratford Conn dated Aug 14 1964. Patrick White was the first Australian author to win a Nobel for Literature; he did so in 1973. Beckett won his Nobel in 1969 Montale in 1975 and Bellow in 1976. 6 1/2 x 3 3/4". Very good. A rare combination of literary autographs. unknown
1859A2763A. O. Moore & Co 1859-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good 1860 Saxton-Barker revised 4th edition hardcover 480 pages brown boards with embossed decor- wear at corners spine is lighter- gilt lettering at head is still readable- embossed chicken decor at heel no markings found text is for the most part clean & white with some occasionally spotting small stain at botton rear corner of textblock effects margin only sound sewn binding. A. O. Moore & Co hardcover
1946BB1323London: John Lehmann 1946. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine-. First Impression "First published in England 1946" of this slim quiet masterpiece Bellow's first book from the Nobel prizewinning author of Herzog Augie March and Henderson the Rain King. Slim crown 8vo 184 x 119mm: 1911pp. Publisher's finely woven sunflower cloth spine stamped in brown illustrated dust jacket price-clipped by Robert Medley. Signed by Bellow on front fly-leaf. Fine tight probably unread and bright; about Fine jacket with touch of usual darkening to spine and back panels but front panel still vivid. Cronin & Hall 2. Written in diary format the story centers on Joseph "a would-be writer and intellectual caught waiting for the Draft who romantically believes that intellectual and spiritual enlightenment is to be attained by isolating himself within the confines of a room in a cheap Chicago boarding house while he studies the great writers of the Enlightenment. . . . In it is much of Bellow's early life as a young newlywed intellectual immersed in literature of all kinds poor and ambitious isolated in his in-laws' Ravenswood apartment writing his first novel on a card table in the back room." Literary Encyclopedia Yet another example of the value to be found in the graphically superior designs of most UK editions of American authors's works. 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. John Lehmann hardcover
1944014681New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Good. First edition no statement of printing/edition. Cloth in unclipped jacket with $2.50 price present. 191 pp. First novel from Nobel Prize winning author Saul Bellow. GOOD condition. Heavy chipping creasing and loss along the jacket extremities with hinges very scuffed and worn. Uneven fading and toning to the jacket. Minor soiling. Book faded with some browning along the extremities. Minor soiling and edgewear. Text block toned. The Vanguard Press unknown
SONG15873625700000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.50x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
198243788BANTAM BOOKS 09/1982. 1. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! Maloftege! BANTAM BOOKS hardcover
199347073HEYNE WILHELM 1993. 1. softcover. Deutsche Erstausgabe! HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
1981DBS-9780471277712Wiley 1981. 1st. Hardcover. New. Wiley hardcover
1981DBS-9780471277712Wiley 1981. 1st. Hardcover. New. Wiley hardcover
198451436BANTAM BOOKS 07/1984. 1. softcover. Maloftege! BANTAM BOOKS paperback