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194806922UNDER A GLASS BELL AND OTHER STORIES Dutton 1948 first edition trade issue vg/ near fine in an attractive dust-wrapper with some wear and tear and soiling. From the library of film and television director Curtis Harrington with his ownership signature on the f.e.p. Mr. Harrington was also a friend of Ms. Nin. Dutton unknown
194842617New York: E. P. Dutton 1948. First edition crossed out in ink by Nin on the copyright page an in its place in ink "1957" edition; 8vo pp. 101; original pictorial wrappers; dampstains in the bottom margin throughout; prelims also with stains; all else good or better. This copy inscribed: "For Terrence Williams Anais Nin." At the time of the inscription Williams a student at the University of Kansas Lawrence was proprietor of a small independent venture publishing the new poetry of poets soon to be famous including Allen Ginsburg Robert Creeley Ed Dorn and Tomas Transtromer. E. P. Dutton unknown
194822482New York: Dutton 1948. First edition. Softcover. fair to vg. 8vo. 101pp. Original illustrated wraps. Inscribed by author on free front endpaper: "For Virginia Fouts Anais Nin." Collection of 13 short stories by Nin. Water staining to wraps. Some rubbing and creasing on wraps. Tail of spine chipped. Two small bookplates pasted on colophon. Few markings in pencil on margins of some pages. Wraps in fair interior in overall very good condition. Contents: Houseboat / The Mouse / Under a Glass Bell / The Mohican / Je Suis le Plus Malade des Surrealists / Ragtime / The Labyrinth / Through the Streets of my Own Labyrinth / The All-Seeing / The Eye's Journey / The Child Born out of the Fog / Hejda / Birth. Dutton unknown
1948000241E.P. Dutton 1948. First Edition. . Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Under the Glass Bell and other stories by Nin. The othrs are: Houseboat the Mouse The Mohican JeSuir Le Plus Malade des Surrealists Ragtime The Labyrinth through the Streets of my own labyrinth The all-seeing The Eye's journey the child born out of the fog Heja Birth Winter of Artifice part I and part I. 221 pages <br/> <br/> E.P. Dutton hardcover
GOR001087996Paperback. Very Good. paperback
19482323New York: Dutton 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. FIRST EDITION. Original cloth in DJ with tear along top of front panel. <br/><br/> Dutton hardcover
19486260DUTTON. NY 1948. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1948. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First Edition. Near fine in very good or better DJ. A few short edge tears & light shelf wear at corners of DJ. Tiny chip at head of front cover next to spine. Hint of faint foxing at top edge. Trace of creasing on front endpaper. No fading to light sensitive spine on jacket. . DUTTON. NY 1948 hardcover
8883620399.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8484706516.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6206018873.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1959342739Paris: no publisher 1959. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 88pp. Fine in bright and fresh condition with original belly band with a tiny scrape on the front and a small nick at the fold. The first issue of this literary magazine with a contribution from Henry Miller "The Durrell of the Black Book days" along with Anaïs Nin Richard Aldington Alfred Perles Frederic J. Temple Edwin Mullins Loys Masson Armand Guibert Elisabeth Janvier Philip Jerome Serge Gavronsky Michael Baldwin and Henri-Louis De La Grange. (no publisher) unknown
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
63-5836Paris: Chateau D'Eau Librarie Mistral 1959. 8vo. Soft Covers 88 pp. Good with marginal tears at tail of spine edge wear some toning. Text in English & En Francais. Brigham p. 109.Provenance: Collection of Chiefly First Editions by Lawrence Durrell most signed presentation copies inscribed to his friend Jeremy Mallinson. Mallinson was Gerald Durrell’s right-hand man from the early days of the Jersey Zoo now Durrell Wildlife Park. Paris: Chateau D'Eau, Librarie Mistral, 1959. paperback
19385504New York: Twice a Year 1938. Second Edition. Original wraps. Good . 6 1/8 X 9 1/4 Inches. 235 PP. Issue #1 of this important literary journal. The rare "Second Edition" of the first issue with the errata slip and original prospectus. Sounds counter-intuitive but the second edition of this volume contains superior half-tone reproductions of the photographs by Alfred Stieglitz. The errata slip explains that this smaller second edition had to be produced in order to fill outstanding orders. Light wear and scuffing to covers. A 1/2 inch closed tear to top edge of front cover. Covers are toned and hinges are a bit worn. The copy is holding nicely in spite of condition issues. Twice a Year unknown
193812048TWICE A YEAR N.Y.C.1938 first edition vg in wraps as issued. Number 1 #1 of this semi-annual journal of literature the arts and civil liberties. Contributions by: Theodore Dreiser Franz Kafka Edust-wrapper ard Stieglitz Maria Rilke E. E. Cummings Kenneth Patchen Anais Nin James Baldust-wrapper in Charles Olson et.al. TWICE A YEAR paperback
2322655538.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2022BN249451HACHETTE EDUC 2022. 2022. Hardcover. Try n' Fly cycle 4 4e - Guide pédagogique - Ed. 2022: Livre du professeur <br/><br/>Try n' Fly cycle 4 4e - Guide pédagogique - Ed. 2022: Livre du professeur Bringuier Agnès; Brizard Audrey; Combier Michael; Giroux Anaïs; Collectif HACHETTE EDUC hardcover
1935928P36Paris: The Obelisk Press 1935. Leather. Very Good. 7.5" by 5.5". None. A Zaehnsdorf bound second edition of Henry Miller's controversial novel published by the Obelisk Press in Paris. The second edition of this brilliant and controversial work strikingly bound by Zaehnsdorf. Five hundred copies of this second edition were printed. Miller's 'Tropic' novels were first published by the Obelisk Press in Paris during the 1930s due to the obscenity laws in the States at the time which resulted in the works being banned in the country.'Tropic of Cancer' is a novel regarded now as an important work in twentieth century literature notorious for its candid sexuality.By Arthur Miller an American author who was known for breaking with the literary forms of the day and developing a new type of semi-autobiographical novel.This edition with a preface by Anais Nin who helped to edit the book and assisted financially in the publication of the work. In a half crushed morocco binding with cloth to the boards bound by Zaehnsdorf. Externally generally smart with light marks to the boards and spine including a damp stain to the tail of the boards and spine. Fading to the head of the boards and to the spine. Minor rubbing to the spine. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and clean. Very Good The Obelisk Press hardcover
1960959T40Paris: The Obelisk Press 1960. Paperback. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. A smart softcover of this copy of Henry Miller's autobiographical novel Tropic of Cancer. An autobiographical novel that is best known as "notorious for its candid sexuality" with the resulting social controversy considered responsible for the rise of free speech in literature. Miller wrote the book between 1930 and 1934 during his nomadic life in Paris and it was first published in 1934 by the Obelisk Press but this edition was banned in the United States. Written by Henry Valentine Miller an American novelist short story writer and essayist who broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel. His writing style blended character study social criticism philosophical reflection stream of consciousness explicit language sex surrealist free association and mysticism. With a preface from Angela Anais Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell a French-born American diarist essayist novelist and writer of short stories and erotica. Her journals account numerous affairs with men and women including those with psychoanalyst Otto Rank and writer Henry Miller both of whom profoundly influenced her writing. In the original paper wraps. Externally smart with light wear and sunning to the extremities. Minor loss to the head and tail of the spine with small closed tears to the joints. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Very Good The Obelisk Press paperback
1994Q-0802131786Grove Press 1994-01-06. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Press paperback
193993853Paris: Obelisk Press 1939. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Fair. wraps 317 pp front cover loose back cover entirely off but existent spine torn and some parts of it ripped off pages are deckled<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking or insurance / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Obelisk Press paperback
1934140946393Paris: The Obelisk Press 1934. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition first printing of this literary high spot. One of 1000 copies in publisher's original printed wrappers with price of 50 fr. intact Front wrapper printed with Maurice J. Kahane's striking crab and globe design. Near Fine with browning and light soiling to wraps light edge wear top corner lightly bumped and light creasing to wraps. Contents tanned. Housed in a custom chemise slipcase. <p>The scarce first appearance of Miller's scandalously erotic novel which would eventually test the boundaries of free speech in America and become a landmark of 20th century literature rare in the original wrappers. Since so many copies of the first edition were seized by authorities in England and the U.S. The Obelisk Press discarded the printed wrappers in favor of less conspicuous plain ones for the second and subsequent editions. Shifreen & Jackson A9a. The Obelisk Press unknown
195015757Paris: Obelisk Press 1950. Vintage Copy. Softcover. Good bound in original wraps. A few tears and minor wear to wraps paper toned and somewhat brittle. Spine bowed. Previous owner sticker inside rear panel of Capricorn and to second rear end page of Cancer. No markings to interior. 12mo 7"h x 4 1/2"w. Rear panel of both volumes states: "MUST NOT BE IMPORTED INTO ENGLAND OR U.S.A. Obelisk Press unknown
FORT289395Keimeisha. Used - Good. Octavo. No publication date stated probably published circa 1953. In red cloth-covered boards with worn grey stamped lettering to front and spine. Sone rubbing and wear to boards with slight stain to rear board. A few small stains and light foxing to textblock. Keimeisha hardcover
1960050370Paris France: Obelisk Press 1960. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Mildly rubbed corners and spine extremities. Firm binding clean and unmarked interior. 20 Oct. 1960 printing date on rear colophon. Obelisk Press Hardcover