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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
1944589966Berkeley California: Circle 1944. Softcover. Near Fine. Periodical. Cover art by Jean Varda. Illustrated with black and white plates. Pictorial wrappers. Staples oxidized rubbing and sunning on the spine very good. Includes: "The All-Seeing" by Anais Nin "Varda: The Master Builder" by Henry Miller "Where Is Obscenity" by Theodore Schroeder. With additional contributions by: Arthur Ginzel Wallace Fowlie Lee Ver Duft Bern Porter George Leite and more. Circle unknown
1944044157Berkeley: Circle. A lovely crisp unmarked softcover copy in good plus condition rubbing to cover and spine light age toning and price written in ink on front cover. . Good. Soft cover. 1944. Circle paperback
1946328796Berkeley California: no publisher 1946. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by George Barrows. 148pp. Rubbed glossy wrappers with moderate creasing to the corners and a small dampstain. A literary magazine of prose and poetry with contributions from Kenneth Patchen Henry Miller Anaïs Nin and the first appearance of Robert Duncan's poem "The Years as Catches" which predates his first book Heavenly City Earthly City. Additionally as described in the flyer accompanying the later book The Years as Catches Charles Olson was so impressed reading this poem he insisted Kenneth Rexroth introduce Duncan to him beginning a lifelong friendship. [no publisher] unknown
20161-3639522494Éditions universitaires européennes 2016. Paperback. New. 156 pages. French language. 8.66x5.91x0.36 inches. Éditions universitaires européennes paperback
3639522494.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20121-3838174305Presses Académiques Francophones 2012. Paperback. New. 132 pages. French language. 8.66x5.91x0.30 inches. Presses Académiques Francophones paperback
3838174305.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0469924217.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0720611652.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1959192762New York: Swallow Press 1959. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Softcover. Good in wraps. Owner name on front pastedown. Text annotated throughout with ink and pencil. Few bottom page corners creased. Swallow Press unknown
19596129Swallow Press Denver 1959 Denver: Swallow Press 1959. First edition thus following the Dutton edition of 1947. First printing. Hardcover. Full brown cloth with black spine lettering. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Publishers price intact on front jacket flap $3.50. Comes with archival-quality mylar dust jacket protector. Octavo 174 pages. Light toning and sunning to jacket spine and panels. Neat owner signature on front endpaper. A novel in Anaïs Nin's continuous "House of Incest" cycle tracing the spiritual and erotic awakening of its central character Djuna. Anaïs Nin 1903-1977 was a French-born writer and diarist known for her avant-garde fiction and journals. This edition was issued as part of the Swallow Press uniform series of Nins works. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Swallow Press, Denver hardcover
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
300065Chicago: Swallow Press 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Near Fine in wrappers. Very slight crease on front cover. ; 8.61 X 5.77 X 0.37 inches; 111 pages. Swallow Press unknown
195922263Peter Owen Ltd London 1959. HBDJ 1959 1st edition DJ light rub wear light FoX & tiny chips Extremities VG/VG Interior nice tight clean light Wear FoX 182 pgs Grey cloth cover lettered Gold Gilt Spine. First Edition. Hard Cover. Peter Owen Ltd, London hardcover
1947A46457New York NY: E. P. Dutton & Company. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1947. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. This book is in Very Good condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean bright condition. There is some beginning bumping to the spine ends of the book cover. The text pages are clean and bright. All edges of the text block have some ground-in dirt especially the top edge. The dust jacket has some generalized rubbing edge wear small nicks and tears and several small to medium edge chips especially the top spine end. The top corner of the front flap has a small crease. "Nin was a friend and in some cases lover of many leading literary figures including Henry Miller John Steinbeck Antonin Artaud Edmund Wilson Gore Vidal James Agee James Leo Herlihy and Lawrence Durrell. Her passionate love affair and friendship with Miller strongly influenced her both sexually and as an author. Nin wrote about her infatuation with the Surrealist artist Bridget Bate Tichenor in her diaries. Claims that Nin was bisexual were given added circulation by the Philip Kaufman film Henry & June about Henry Miller and his second wife June Miller. The first unexpurgated portion of Nin's journal to be published Henry and June makes it clear that Nin was stirred by June to the point of saying paraphrasing "I have become June" though it is unclear whether she consummated her feelings for her sexually. To both Anaïs and Henry June was a femme fataleirresistible cunning erotic. Nin gave June money jewelry clothes often leaving herself broke." from Wikipedia . E. P. Dutton & Company hardcover
1959356958Chicago: The Swallow Press 1959. Softcover. Good. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Ian Hugo. SIGNED at first free endpaper by the author "Gael from Anais." Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell was born in Paris France of Spanish-French-Danish parentage. She emigrated to the U.S. at age 11. Her Diary ran to 103 volumes by the publication of this volume in 1959 Wikipedia. She came to the defense of and published the first book by a woman about D.H. Lawrence and wrote prefaces and forewords for Henry Miller Lawrence Durrell and many other mostly male masculine authors. She was also a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst under the tutelage of Dr. Otto Rank publisher's blurb. Sturdy still tightly bound softcover copy moderate wear to and mild soiling of covers less to text-block but with neither underlining nor highlighting. Some slight foxing here and there but a clean and bright unmarked interior. Couple of dog-eared pages. Perfectly readable usable copy. Illustrated at half-title and with two bound-in black-and-white illustrations by "Ian Hugo" Hugh Parker Guiler February 15 1898 – January 7 1985 her husband from 1923 until her death in 1977 while she was also married to another man. Ian Hugo was a skilled engraver and filmmaker in his own right too. Children of the Albatross like her other works is drawn from her diary and letters. Ditto for Ladders to Fire Cities of the Interior A Spy in the House of Love and others. 6 7-174 pp.Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. The Swallow Press paperback
195952623London: Peter Owen Limited 1959. First edition. Near fine in very good plus jacket. First UK printing review copy 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. 7'' x 4.75''. Original grey-green cloth with gilt-lettered spine. In original unclipped 15s. pictorial dust jacket by Eric Patton. 181 1 pages. Original publisher's review slip laid in. Slight spine lean light scattered foxing to text block edges. Jacket with minor edgeweartoning to spine and rear panel. Peter Owen Limited unknown
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