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194752833New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1947. First edition. Very good in very good jacket. Inscribed first printing of the second volume in CITIES OF THE INTERIOR Nin's five-part "continuous novel" sequence incorporating material from her diaries and her relationships with June and Henry Miller. The couple to whom Nin inscribed this copy were an English professor and an editor associated with Pomona College where Nin's father-in-law Reginald Pole once ran the Dramatics department and where Nin attended a number of lectures and performances during her years in Los Angeles. The inscription is undated but the reference to Sabina protagonist of A SPY IN THE HOUSE OF LOVE places it no earlier than 1954. 8'' x 5.5''. Original blind-stamped black cloth. In original unclipped $2.75 yellow and black dust jacket. 181 1 pages. Inscribed by Nin on front free endpaper: "For M- and F- M- / So that you will see not all of my women characters are as difficult as Sabina! / Anaïs Nin." Some rubbing and chipping to jacket. Minor rubbing to boards foxing to endpapers. E.P. Dutton & Company unknown
194752489NY: E. P. Dutton. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Original black cloth titled in gilt. Presentation copy inscribed to the ffep by Nin to Adele Comandini American screenwriter who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for Three Smart Girls 1936. Spine ends/ points lightly bumped. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 182 pages; Signed by Author . E. P. Dutton hardcover
16-5904Washington DC: The Black Sun Press 1947. Letterpress on paper. 2pp. 40.5 x 30.2cm. .As published in Portfolio V edited by Caresse Crosby. .This excerpt preceded the actual book: New York: Dutton 1947. Washington, DC: The Black Sun Press, 1947 unknown
1947180046New York: E. P. Dutton & Company Inc. 1947. First edition first printing inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For Sidney Carroll sincerely Anaïs Nin" and with an envelope clipping of her autograph address affixed to the front pastedown. This is the second novel in her Cities of the Interior series. Carroll 1913-1988 was a screenwriter and author. His most successful project was The Hustler 1961 which was nominated for an Academy Award and was selected by the Writers Guild of America as number 96 in their 2006 "Greatest Screenplays" list. Octavo. Original black boards spine lettered in gilt front cover with publisher's device in blind fore edge uncut. With dust jacket. Spine ends gently bumped; jacket unclipped a handful of short closed tears along top edge including 30 mm at front fold: a fine copy in very good jacket. hardcover
19471401471New York: E. P. Dutton Inc 1947. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 182 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine yellow and black with black and yellow lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut: "$2.75." Tearing with mild material loss along edges of dust jacket. Scuffing and soiling from water damage to dust jacket. Light foxing to dust jacket. General shelf wear to head and tail of book spine and to edges and corners of boards. White staining to front board and to spine. Foxing to edges of textblock. Light age toning with foxing scattered throughout. Inscribed by Nin on front free endpaper. Shelved in Case 7. 1401471. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. E. P. Dutton, Inc hardcover
1959D20914London: Peter Owen 1959. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. Cloth in dustwrapper. Jacket is lightly edgeworn with a little fading to rear panel. <br/><br/> Peter Owen hardcover
1947SS 4DUTTON 1947. Book. Hardcover. FIRST. A VERY GOOD FIRST IN VERY GOOD DJ. DUTTON Hardcover
1947029953New York: E.P. Dutton 1947. First Edition. Octavo. 182 pages signed by the author. An abstract novel which uses abstractions to show how the children writes of their dreams in a psycho-analytic way accompanied with their waking fantasies. It is most completely enacted by a boy of seventeen but in his relationship with others he reveals the persistence of this conflict in mature characters. The craving for freedom and the fear of being possessed. Bound in black cloth spine lettering gilt erasure mark to upper corner of front free endpaper in unclipped dust jacket with a piece torn away along upper edge and chipping to corners spine ends and front flap at fold. A very good copy. E.P. Dutton unknown
5209NY DUTTON 1947. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, DUTTON, 1947 unknown
1947313250New York: E.P. Dutton and Company 1947. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Bottom edge slightly bumped else fine in near fine jacket with a bit of chipping to the head of the spine and top corner. E.P. Dutton and Company hardcover
1978034165London: Peter Owen Limited 1978. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 589pp. Green cloth boards silver titles on spine. Binding tight spine straight corners square. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket shows toning and has wear to spine ends. Wear along upper front edge of jacket as well. Lower front jacket flap clipped but a price sticker is present there. Previous price sticker in crease of front endpapers. Volume collects all of Nin's fiction in a single handsome volume with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann an introduction by Sharon Spencer and woodcut illustrations by Ian Hugo. Peter Owen Limited Hardcover
1974108715Chicago: The Swallow Press 1974. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Good. wraps 588 pp includes john calder receipt second printing. The Swallow Press paperback
1959212612New York: The Phoenix Book Shop 1959. Softcover. G. Binding slightly cocked. Wrapper toned. Some wear around the edges and scuffing along the spine. Gift inscription inside. Only publishing info is inside rear wrapper stating "Distributed by The Phoenix Book Shop" likely also associated with the Alan Swallow Press in Denver but missing tag. Octavo. Softcover. Plain paper illustrated wraps. Unpaginated. 5 novellas. Illustrations. 22 cm. Ladders to fire -- Children of the albatross -- Four chambered heart -- Spy in the house of love -- Solar barque. The Phoenix Book Shop paperback
1975204442Chicago: Swallow Press. 1975. good. Hardcover. ISBN:0804006652 2nd ptg.; xx 589 pages; unites 5 of Nin's earlier novels; x-library but lightly used; bule & silver dust jacket has chips & tears some large and flaps glued down to endpages. . Swallow Press hardcover
1975021913Chicago: The Swallow Press 1975. Chicago: Swallow 1975. First edition stated second printing of this collected edition. 8vo. Cloth binding 589 pp. With wonderful black and white engravings by Ian Hugo. Appears unread. Contains five novels. Fine in fine dust jacket protected with a mylar cover. First Edition Later Printing. Cloth. Fine/Fine. Illus. by Hugo Ian. 8vo. The Swallow Press Hardcover
1959031990Los Angeles: Anais Nin 1959. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Softcover Issue Beige Wrappers Printed In Black; Unpaginated. Inscribed By Nin To A Female Friend And With The Friend's Signature. Wear Foxing To Covers Spine Bowed Still Very Good. <br/> <br/> Anais Nin paperback
19592327Denver: Alan Swallow 1959. First Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. FIRST EDITION. Thick octavo. Near fine in original wraps. <br/><br/> Alan Swallow paperback
027806Various. Soft cover. Very Good. Five book collection. 3 books published by Swallow Press. Collages; 1980 4th printing. In Favor of the Sensitive Man and other essays; Harvest/HBJ 1976 3rd printing. The Novel of the Future; Collier Books 1976 3rd printing. A Spy in the House of Love; 1995 6th printing. Under a Glass Bell and other stories; copyright 1948 sticker shock inside front cover. Books are in very good- to near fine condition. <br/> <br/> Various paperback
1932073595Paris: Edward W. Titus 1932. Original black cloth in clean tidy condition with a good dust jacket which has been professionally strenghtened to the rear some loss to the spine number 219 from a limited edition of 550. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Edward W. Titus Hardcover
1932355490721774Paris 1932. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Paris: Edward W Titus at the Sign of the Black Manikin 1932. First Edition. Publisher's rough black canvas boards with gilt lettering to the front board and spine. Gilt a bit dulled otherwise a VG copy in like green dustwrapper browned to the spine and the edges of the front/back panels and the spine and with the merest slither of loss at the spine tips. A nice copy. First book. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
19612326London: Neville Spearman 1961. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. Reissue of the author's first book. Near Fine copy in bright orange DJ; tears to lower front panel but nicely protected in mylar. <br/><br/> Neville Spearman hardcover
1932368277Paris: Edawrd W. Titus 1932. First edition of the author's first book number 491 of 500 copies. 10 146 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth gilt lettered on front cover and spine. Unopened fine in dust jacket that is lightly toned with some modest chipping at extremitites light soiling to rear panel. First edition of the author's first book number 491 of 500 copies. 10 146 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Presentation copy inscribed on the ffep: "For Richard who accompanies me faithfully on the inner-outer voyage started with this book / Love Anais / February 21 1973." The recipient is likely Richard Centing co-founder of the first Anais Nin periodical. Centing invited Nin to Ohio State to give lectures and and championed her work internationally. Franklin A1 Edawrd W. Titus unknown
pb33TITUS Book. Very Good. Hardcover. FIRST. A FINE FIRST IN NEAR FINE DJ. SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION of the author's first book number 46 of 500 copies numbered on the colophon and with publisher's stamped slip with number from an edition of 550 of which 50 were for the press. TITUS Hardcover
1932028851Paris: Edward W. Titus 1932. Limited Edition. Octavo. 146 pages. Number 231 of 500 copies with the rare #231 slip laid in at the limitation page. The major critics continue to quote the insights of Anais Nin whose understanding of Lawrence was not only a remarkable example of modernism but also courageous feminism which even today shows insights that continue to be discussed in the D.H. Lawrence Journal. John Erskine who was an anti-feminist writer was quoted: "I am amazed at the scholarly and critical reaches--which theoretically no woman should possess." A fine copy bound in black cloth lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt in a near fine dust jacket with toning to the edges and spine. Picture of cloth binding has glare from camera. Edward W. Titus unknown
19322380Paris: Edward W. Titus 1932. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Limited First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Black cloth gilt stamped. First edition one of 550 numbered copies. Fine with pages uncut in fine DJ with light fading on back and edges. Edward W. Titus Hardcover