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195990939Chicago: The Swallow press 1959. Fine. The Swallow press Chicago 1959 13.2 x 21 cm Broché Edition published in the same year as the first. Spine and covers faintly sunned without seriousness. Attractive presentation copy signed by Anaïs Nin to the writer Christiane Baroche: ""Christiane Baroche vos paroles ""je la sais qui m'attend jusque dans ma mémoire. Anaïs Nin."" The Swallow press unknown
196491076Chicago: The Swallow press 1964. Fine. The Swallow press Chicago 1964 13.5 x 20.5 cm Broché New edition. A handsome copy. Fine inscribed copy signed by Anaïs Nin to the writer Christiane Baroche: ""Christiane Baroche my last novel before I began to edit the diaries and be drowned in them. Perharps because I had arrived at humor and could bear to make the journey backwards. Anaïs Nin."" The Swallow press unknown
194891027Chicago: The Swallow press 1948. Fine. The Swallow press Chicago 1948 13.2 x 21 cm Broché New edition. Illustrated with engravings by Jean Hugo. Signed autograph inscription from Anaïs Nin to her friend the writer Christiane Baroche: ""Christiane Baroche. Mais en ce jour damné décharné qui sétire aux fenêtres 'cest un peu moi jassume.Anaïs Nin.'"" The Swallow press unknown
194891222Chicago: The Swallow press 1948. Fine. The Swallow press Chicago 1948 13.4 x 21 cm Broché New edition. Illustrated with engravings by Jean Hugo. A pleasing copy. Fine signed autograph inscription from Anaïs Nin to the woman of letters Christiane Baroche: ""Your poems should be in a book one can keep nearly and read now and then for substance. Anaïs Nin."" The Swallow press unknown
1945AP0015<p>New York: Gemor Press 1945. First Edition. One of 1000 copies of the regular limited edition illustrated with five woodcuts by "Ian Hugo" Nin's husband Hugh Parker Guiler. Original decorative boards in a Hugo design in maroon and cream. Deckle edge pages.</p><p>Used - Very Good condition. Covers show shelf wear scuffing and some smudging. Spine edges show some wear. Early pages show some light bending. Pages and page edges show aging discoloration. Bindings are tight. Actual Item Pictured Cover now protected in heavy mylar.</p><p>"The unveiling of women is a delicate matter. It will not happen overnight. We are all afraid of what we shall find."</p> Gemor Press hardcover
195990963Alan Swallow | Denver 1959 | 13.8 x 21.6 cm | Broché
197091024Collier books | s. l. 1970 | 13.5 x 20.5 cm | Broché
176839856Graz, Widmanstetter, 1768. Fol. Mit gest. Frontispiz, einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. einem gefalt. Stammbaum. 5 Bll., 1074 S., 48 Bll., Blindgepr. Schweinsldr.-Bd. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.
42New York. The Gemor Press [presse privée d'Anaïs Nin]. 1942. In-8° broché. 3 dessins d'André Masson sur vignettes contrecollées (dont une sur la couverture). Couverture noire rempliée. 50 pp. E.O. Tirage unique à 500 exemplaires sur beau papier zürich à la cuve.
1589108305anvers leyde plantin 1589 Lugduni Batavorum (Leyde), Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Franciscum Raphelengium (pour le premier texte), et Antverpiae (Anvers), Apud Christophorum Plantinum (pour les 2 derniers textes),1589, 3 textes reliés en 1 volume in-folio de 360x220 mm environ, 4 ff. (titre avec large vignette, Imper. Caesari, Taciti vita)-335 pages, 4ff- (index)- 4ff (titre avec vignette, epitre, ad lectorem, Iani Gulielmi Elegia), 194 pages -(2) ff. (titre, Ad lectorem), lxiiij pages, (8) ff. (Index). Parchemin crème à recouvrements avec traces de liens de fermeture, titre manuscrit sur le dos. Mouillures claires dans les marges, rousseurs et pages brunies, petites taches d'encre par endroits, galerie de ver dans la marge interne (sans atteinte au texte), sinon bon état. Notre exemplaire ne contient pas le tableau dépliant.
Features: The Shwebo Dacoities; The Oldest Industry in England; The Doctor's Escape; Travel and Adventure on the 'Roof' of the World - II; The "Freshmen's Banquet"; On the High Seas - I; A Narrow Shave; Fortune-Tellers of Many Lands; The Secret of Hadfield House; District Life in India; "Held Up" by a Shark; A Feast of Blankets; "Black Jack"; The Man-Hunting Dogs of America; A Modern Free-Lance - I; Eventful Engagements; The Ordeal of Malek Chand; My Adventures on Suwarrow; A Modern Free-Lance II; Among Insurgents and Brigands in Crete - I; The Love of Count Erbach; Showing Him Round; On the High Seas - II; Some Fishing Experiences; A Ten-Thousand-Mile Race; The Woman in Black; Across Mexico on Horseback - I; The Gasparini Mystery; A Snake Hunt in Florida; On the High Seas - III; The Baron's Wooing; An African Slave-Market; A Modern Free-Lance - III; Among Insurgents and Brigands in Crete - II; The Tragedy of Manipur; The Last Buffalo Hunt; The New Hand at the Creek; The Sturgeon Fishers of Russia; My Two Days' Holiday - I; Our "Home from Home" in Rhodesia; The Captain's Bride; Across Mexico on Horseback - II; An Interrupted Tour; In the Service of the Sultan; Unique in the Annals of Crime; Through Arctic Seas; The Kidnapping of Eddie Brathwaite; A Village of Basket-Makers; My Two Days' Holiday - II; Some Sporting Experiences - I & II; The Chief's Bow; Across Mexico on Horseback - III; The Long Arm of Coincidence; Hunting the Great Sea-Slug; A Motor-Car Holdup; On the High Seas - IV; The "Mecca" of China; Three in a Tree; The Festival of the "Whale Guest"; The Director's Peril; Witches and Witchcraft in Brittany; On the High Seas - VI; In the Swirl of the Pentland; The "Luck" of the Lozinsky's; The Smuggler's Paradise; The Conversion of Dodge City; Untrodden Paths - II; My Adventure in Germany; A Doctor in the Bush - II; The Abduction of Eva Carson; A Motor-Car Hunting Trip; Down the River; Where Walking-Sticks Grow; The "Yellow Devil"; and more. Book
194521689New York NY: Gemor Press 1945. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/poor. Octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges of boards. Original tissue dust jacket present but heavily worn at edges and cormers. SIGNED and inscribed by Nin to Myron Wood a mid-20th century American photographer and author of several books on the Southwest. Includes a couple NYT newspaper reviews of other Nin works laid in at rear. 183 6 p. Includes colophon noting 1000 copies of the trade edition were made and 50 signed copies with colored illustrations. This is a copy of the trade edition. <br/><br/> Gemor Press hardcover
1969D21029New York: Hawthorn Books 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. Lovely copy in dust jacket. Conversations with: Paul Bowles George Cukor Anais Nin and many others. 8vo. Fine in dustjacket. This is a special copy warmly inscribed by participant Anais Nin. <br/><br/> Hawthorn Books hardcover
196452678Paris: Librarie Mistral / Shakespeare and Company 1964. First editions. Very good plus. Complete set of first printings for all nine issues in eight volumes of the Paris-based bilingual literary revue founded by Anais Nin and Jean Fanchette - with original subscription renewal notice signed by Fanchette laid in. Other notable contributors over the journal's five-year run included Ted Hughes Richard Wright Octavio Paz Romain Rolland Richard Aldington Elisabeth Janvier Colin Wilson William Golding C.P. Snow Aldous Huxley Rainer Maria Rilke Gregory Corso and H.D. 8.25'' x 5.25''. Original blue printed wrappers. Winter 1961 issue in original publisher's band. Black and white illustrations. Publisher's folded one-sheet printed advertisement laid in to Autumn 1960 issue with original printed subscription renewal notice hand-corrected and signed "J.F."in pen by Fanchette. Mild to moderate edgewear light soil occasional small closed tears and minor creasing. Toning to text block edges of first four volumes. (Librarie Mistral / Shakespeare and Company) unknown
1946140939954New York: E. P. Dutton & Company 1946. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed by Anais Nin and inscribed to a former owner on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's black cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good with a faint stain to front and rear cover at bottom corners lightly affecting pastedowns as well. In a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with toning light edge wear and chipping and short splits started at the flap folds. A presentable copy. E. P. Dutton & Company unknown
1946302375New York: E.P. Dutton 1946. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. With engravings by Ian Hugo. Near fine in a very good dustwrapper missing the bottom one inch of the spine edgewear rear panel soiled. Inscribed by the author to painter/sculptor Luke Gwilliam with his bookplate on the front endpaper. E.P. Dutton hardcover
1973sku520012023Swallow Press 1973-01-01. First Edition. HARDCOVER. Very Good/Very Good. 8x5x1. Signed. We're always buying collectible book collections. Contact us for details. We're happy to provide pictures of all books please just ask! Signed American first edition first printing. Stated first edition first printing on copyright page. Signed on front end page by Anais Nin. Jacket is in Very Good condition. Minor wear to spine ends and edges of jacket. Corners of jacket are lightly worn. Jacket is NOT price clipped. Covers are clean and bright. Edges are sharp. No tears or creases. The book itself is in Near Fine condition. The binding is straight and tight. NO remainder mark. Swallow Press hardcover
1837451271837 Paris. Moutardier. 1837. 1 volume in-8, reliure éditeur en plein cuir de Russie brun, titre doré au centre du premier plat sur frondaison de rinceaux abritant deux oiseaux, filet doré en encadrement, dos lisse orné du titre dans un cartouche ornementé doré, roulette intérieure dorée, tranches dorées. [2] ff., 319 pp.
200706923THE WINTER OF ARTIFICE Sky Blue Press 2007 first American and first hardcover edition as new in dust-wrapper. Of 525 published copies this is 1/25 copies numbered and SIGNED by Benjamin Franklin V the author of the 24 page introduction. Of these 25 five have also been SIGNED by the publisher. This is one of the five so double SIGNED. Also included with this special edition is a rare photographic image of Nin from 1930's Paris and a facsimile of an excerpt from her handust-wrapper ritten 1939 diary concerning the book HENRY MILLER AND LAWRENCE DURRELL. Save for the introduction and other preliminary matter this is a replication of the rare 1939 uncensored Obelisk Press edition and not to be confused with the 1942 privately printed Gemor Press edition of 500 copies whose text was much revised and decidedly different. The contents of this work have been out of print for nearly 70 years. Sky Blue Press hardcover
195991896The Swallow press | Chicago 1959 | 13.5 x 21 cm | Broché
195990939The Swallow press | Chicago 1959 | 13.2 x 21 cm | Broché
196491076The Swallow press | Chicago 1964 | 13.5 x 20.5 cm | Broché
196491223The Swallow press | Chicago 1964 | 13.6 x 21 cm | Broché
194891222The Swallow press | Chicago 1948 | 13.4 x 21 cm | Broché
194891027The Swallow press | Chicago 1948 | 13.2 x 21 cm | Broché