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1c2127Schweiz 1953-1980. zus. ca. 1200 S. mit zahlr. Abb. kart. 1 x NaU. Enthält die Nummern: 1/18/19/21/22/24/26/33/34/37/39/43/46/49 unknown
2025x-3662696894J B Metzler'Sche Verlagsbuchhandl 2025. Paperback. New. 600 pages. 9.25x6.10x8.27 inches. J B Metzler'Sche Verlagsbuchhandl paperback
19616-C11271Swallow Paperbooks edition 1961. Paperback. Very Good. Photomontages by Val Telberg. Swallow Paperbooks edition paperback
195990963Denver: Alan Swallow 1959. Fine. Alan Swallow Denver 1959 13.8 x 21.6 cm Broché New edition. Spine lightly toned. Work illustrated with photomontages by Val Telberg. Inscribed by Anaï Nin to her friend the writer Christiane Baroche : ""Christiane Baroche whose dreams are strong and have roots and bear fruit. Anaïs Nin."" Alan Swallow unknown
1958558834Chicago: Swallow Press 1958. Softcover. Near Fine. Presumed first Swallow paperback edition. Photomontages by Val Telberg. Pictorial wrappers. 72pp. Wrappers lightly rubbed near fine. Author's first work of fiction. Swallow Press unknown
196110-C07053Alan Swallow Denver 1961. Paperback. Very Good. Alan Swallow, Denver paperback
195867502Swallow. Very Good. 1958. First Thus. Paperback. Owner name to front free-endpaper. Binding tight and straight inner pages clean and unmarked. Light wear to covers.; 72 pages . Swallow paperback
195852658Chicago: Swallow Press. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1958. First thus; First Printing. Softcover. Gentle curl to front covers very subtle creases to front cover light rubbing to points else a clean tight bright unmarked copy in pictorial covers; first edition thus . Swallow Press paperback
19471413260San Franciso California: Gemor Press 1947. First U.S. Edition. Hardcover. Tall octavo 52 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in publisher's red fabric with black lettering and decoration. Mild bumping to spine. Slight discoloration to boards. Light cracking and staining to half title page as well as pages 24 and 25. Inscribed by Nin on front free end paper: "Gladys Calbrera 'What is it allotted me to say Only the truth disguised in a fairy tail.' Anais Nin." Shelved in Case 0. Made famous by her widely-read journals which were published through out the 1960s "House of Incest" was Anais Nin's first book. The prose poem alludes to the incestuous nature of her relationship with her father a topic that would later be discussed in her journals. As a trailblazer in the realm of female erotica and a writer of proto-autofiction the semi-autobiographical and taboo nature of "House of Nature" is an early example of what made Nin an unique voice in the American literary canon. 1413260. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Gemor Press hardcover
149541Swallow Press 1958. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good. Telberg Val. First ed. from 1958 72 pages with photomontages by Val Telberg throughout. Covers are worn with a 2"" surface tear on front cover dogeared upper corner edge wear. Previous owner's name on inside cover with a small stain at upper edge that goes through several pages. Otherwise text/interior is very clean. Binding is solid and square. Publisher's page shows no additional printings. "" I LOVE MY BROTHER!"" Swallow Press paperback
195872757np: Anais Nin 1958. First printing of this edition. 72 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Cover art and internal photomontages by Val Telberg. Lithoprinted by Edwards Brothers in Ann Arbor Michigan. (np): Anais Nin, unknown
1947502417San Francisco: Gemor Press 1947. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Narrow octavo. 52pp. Orange cloth stamped in black. Light offset browning to endpapers from the jacket flaps else a fine copy in very good dust jacket has a thin chip at the top edge of front panel and with some splitting along rear panel where it meets spine archivally mended on verso. Gemor Press hardcover
19580318771958. Book. Illus. by Val Telberg. Very good. Soft cover. Early edition. 71pp. Stiff pcitorial wraps. Photomontages by Val Telberg. Toning to the extremities. otherwise near fine. There is no publication history or mention of a publisher just "copyright Anais Nin 1958." Anaïs Nin's first work of fiction it is based on Nin's dreams. The novel is a surrealistic look within the narrator's subconscious as she attempts to distance herself from a series of all-consuming and often taboo desires she cannot bear to let go. Size: 5 1/2" x 8 1/4". Paperback
1947179924San Francisco: Gemor Press 1947. First U.S. edition. Slight bump to lower spine else fine in very good lightly toned dust jacket with a clean straight split to rear spine fold separating rear panel and with small chips to spine tips in mylar cover. Gemor Press unknown
23237New York: Gemor Press. 1947. First US edition first printing. First US edition first printing. Signed and inscribed presentation copy. Original orange cloth lettered and decorated in black to the front panel lacking the scarce dustwrapper. A very good copy the binding square and firm the contents clean throughout. The cloth is a little dusty with a few light surface marks. Rubbed to spine tips with a small split c. 2.5 cm to the cloth along the rear edge of the spine. Inscribed by the author in black ink to the front free endpaper "Marcus Blechman / a woman's Season / in Hell / Anaïs Nin". The recipient is the renowned photographer Marcus Blechman who was responsible for a number of memorable portraits of stars of Hollywood theatre and film including Tallulah Bankhead Gloria Swanson and Helen Hayes. 'House of Incest' Nin's first work of fiction was originally published in 1936 as 'The House of Incest' later editions dropping the definite article by Siana Editions in Paris. This edition published the following decade was issued by Nin's own Gemor Press. A short concentrated personal work it is according to her biographer Noel Riley Fitch "her most complex workand the best illustration of her literary beliefs in the primacy of psychological reality and the Jungian dreamworld". Her description of the work as "a woman's Season in Hell" in this copy's inscription with its allusion to Rimbaud's great long prose poem a work famously championed and translated by Nin's lover Henry Miller was one that she used again in a 1959 letter to Laurence Durrell and is an indication that Nin thought of this strange enigmatic work more as a poem in prose than as a novel. Noël Riley Fitch 'Anaïs: The Erotic Life of Anaïs Nin' Boston: 1993; Franklin A2b. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. New York: Gemor Press. 1947 hardcover
1958JC9697Chicago: Swallow Press 1958. Paperback. Near Fine. Wraps; 8vo; pp. 72. Photographically illustrated. A clean copy. <br/><br/> Swallow Press paperback
195862773Chicago: The Swallow Press 1958. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wrappers. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall. The Swallow Press unknown
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