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(Joyce D.) Batty
Namatjira: Wanderer Between Two Worlds
London: Hodder & Stoughton 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Inventory No: 74078. . Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
Bookseller reference : 74078
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(joyce kilmer)
KILMER AND CAMPION JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL
Prairie du Chien 1937. Book designed to commemorate the opening of the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Library at the Campion School. Biography of Kilmer with focus on his education at and association with this Jesuit school. Octavo 103pp. photo illustrations black plastic spiral binding with red stiff wraps. VG some light cover wear. . paperback
Bookseller reference : a55155
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(Joyce) Cary
Prisoner of Grace
New York: Harper 1952. First U.S Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/Fair. Size: Octavo. Dust Jacket has small closed tears but otherwise complete and overall sound. slight yellowng to pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Britain/UK; Modern; Inventory No: 4049. . Harper hardcover
Bookseller reference : 4049
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(JOYCE) ELLMANN, Richard
James Joyce.
1 . hardback. Fine. Illustrated. 1st ed. NY Oxford U.P. A fine copy in frayed dw. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47947
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(JOYCE) ELLMANN, Richard
Ulysses on the Liffey.
hardback. Very Good. Illus. 1st ed. NY Oxford U.P. 1972. Spine slightly dull else a very good copy. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47938
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(Joyce) Godber
History of Bedfordshire signed copy
Bedfordshire County Council 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Condition/Very Good. Signed by Author. Signed presentation copy with letter from the author. Small nicks and one small tear to dust wrapper Size: Octavo standard book size. Dust Jacket price-clipped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Travel & Places; Signed by Author. Inventory No: 72209. . Bedfordshire County Council hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72209
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(JOYCE) GORMAN, Herbert J.
James Joyce. His First Forty Years.
1 . Hardbound. Very Good. Portrait frontipiece and one plate. First English edition from the American plates with cancel title. London Geoffrey Bles 1926. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47096
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(JOYCE) LITZ, Walton
The Evolution of Joyce's "Anna Livia Plurabelle".
Softbound. Fime. 13pp article in "Philological Quarterly" Vol. 36:1. 1957. Wraps. Fine. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : 47946
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(JOYCE) MAGALANER, Marvin (ed.)
A James Joyce Miscellany. Third Series.
1 . hardback. Fime. 1st ed. SIU Press. 1962. Tip of spine faded where dw chipped else fine in dw. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47943
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(JOYCE) MAGALANER, Marvin (ed.)
A James Joyce Miscellany. Second Series.
1 . hardback. Fine. 1st ed. SIU Press 1959. A fine copy in dw inscribed by Magalaner to Jean Sternberg. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47942
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(JOYCE) POUND, Ezra
James Joyce and Pecuchet.
Softbound. About fine. 12pp rticle I "Shenandoah": Vol.3:3 Autumn 1952. Wraps. About fine. Also includes Ray Brabury & August Derleth. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : 47941
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(JOYCE, Chris, BOSSEMEYER, Klaus and BOUAT, Thierry)
The Informed Eye. Images of Business in the UK Germany and France
London: Charterhouse 1993. 4to. 91 1 pp. Publisher's black cloth black lettered white panel to the upper board protected by a glassine sleeve black detailed white card case with tabs. Black and white photographic illustrations. A few marks to the case and the first page of the book else very good. A private publication commemorating the inauguration of the commercial partnership between the British bank Charterhouse the Berliner Handels-und Frankfurter or BHF Bank and Crédit Commercial de France. The book also celebrates the recent formalisation of the European Union and the great opportunities for closer integration it provided. The images of business and commerce are taken by a photographer from each country. (London): Charterhouse hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38742
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(Joyce, Drexler) (Patsy, Shields) (Pauline, Salzman) (Judy, Murphy)
Updated Serger Concepts in Sulky : Rayon and Metallic Decorative Threads
Sulky of America 1991-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Sulky of America paperback
Bookseller reference : mon0000053271
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(Joyce, James.) Cage, John.
7 out of 23" in Triquarterly 38 Winter 1977
First Edition . Soft cover. VG. Very good in original wrappers with a tiny sticker. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b17883
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(JOYCE, James) Edited by John Ryan
A Bash in the Tunnel: James Joyce by the Irish
Brighton: Clifton Books 1970. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Edited by John Ryan. Octavo. 259pp. Bottom corners lightly bumped else fine in near fine dust jacket with price clipped British price intact. Prints a poem about Joyce by John Montague and contributions by Edna O'Brien Patrick Kavanagh S. Joyce Denis Johnston Thomas McGreevey Benedict Kiely et al. Also reprints Samuel Beckett's "Dante.Bruno.Vico.Joyce. Clifton Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 506649
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(Joyce, James) Jolas, Maria, editor
A James Joyce Yearbook . 1949
Paris: Transition Press 1949. First edition number 482 of 1000 copies. Frontispiece and cover design by André Masson illustrated with photos. 195 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cream wrappers printed in green and black with Masson design on front cover. Fine in original glassine. First edition number 482 of 1000 copies. Frontispiece and cover design by André Masson illustrated with photos. 195 5 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Compendium of Joyceana which contains an anonymous piece clearly by Joyce himself entitled "Ad-Writer". It is a very funny letter to one "Mr. Huntington" in which Joyce suggests strategies for the marketing of his friend Italo Svevo's novel CONFESSIONS OF ZENO which is about a tobacco addict's attempts to quit smoking Svevo was literally rescued from oblivion by Joyces discovery of him. Slocum B 30 <br/><br/> Transition Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 227486
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(JOYCE, James). Stephen Karpowtiz and others
A Psychology of the Joycean Artist and Aesthetic in The University of Windsor Review – Vol. VII No. 1 Fall 1971
Windsor Ontario: The University of Windsor Review 1971. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. VII No. 1. Octavo. 101pp. Printed wrappers. Lower wrap and final few leaves with a diagonal crease thus very good. Prints Stephen Karpowitz's six-page essay "A Psychology of the Joycean Artist and Aesthetic" among much else. The University of Windsor Review unknown
Bookseller reference : 507564
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(JOYCE, James)
Bookseller's Advertising Postcard: James Joyce Recordings on Folkways Records
New York: Gotham Book Marth 1962. Unbound. Near Fine. Bookseller's advertising postcard. Measuring 6" x 3½". One corner a bit creased and a couple of faint spots on the verso near fine. A modestly interesting piece of Joyceiana. Gotham Book Marth unknown
Bookseller reference : 590327
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(JOYCE, JAMES).
Bronze of the Death Mask of James Joyce
Birmingham: Lunt's Castings. 2017. No. 3 of 12. 45 cms. high including plinth. c.8 kgs. In the early hours of January 13 1941 James Joyce died in a Swiss hospital. His wife Nora son Giorgio and friend Carola Giedion-Welcker rushed to his bedside but arrived moments too late. Perhaps as a means of assuaging their grief Giedion-Welcker suggested to Nora Joyce that a death mask be made of her husband. Nora consented and the sculptor Paul Speck was commissioned by Giedion-Welker. Speck made two plaster negatives of Joyce's visage either later in the day on the 13th or the following day. Joyce was buried on January 15 1941. Both original plaster masks were presented by Speck to Giedion-Welker who retained the pair until the late 1950s. A third plaster mask by Speck however was made contemporaneously and quite possibly without Nora's or Giedion-Welcker's knowledge. It remains unknown whether Speck in fact made three negatives from Joyce or if he used one of the originals as a mould to produce a third. What is certain is that Edmund Brauchbar a Swiss and one-time pupil of Joyce's in Zurich acquired a plaster death mask and arranged for his son Rudolph to ship the item to the United States in January 1942. Paperwork required to facilitate the shipment indicates that Paul Speck produced the mask and that it was valued at 300 Swiss francs. Brauchbar who was living in Forest Hills New York at the time subsequently gifted the mask to the United States Library of Congress on April 19 1946 where it resides today. The next chapter in the story of Joyce's death mask becomes somewhat convoluted. Up to six additional plaster masks were apparently made by Swiss sculptor Victor Dallo under the direction of Paul Speck. When these castings were made is unknown but it is reasonable to suggest that they were completed in the early to mid-1950s. These six plaster masks are identical to Speck's original. The present location of four of these masks can be identified: Zentralbibliotheck Zurich University of Lausanne University of Basle and a private collector in Dublin Ireland. This last example traces its provenance back to 1958 when Carola Giedion-Welcker gifted one of her two original masks the second was donated to the The International James Joyce Center in Zurich in 1985 and a later plaster presumably one of the six to Michael Scott an Irish architect who established the James Joyce Tower at Sandycove. In the late 1950s or early 1960s Scott used his original mask as a mould to produce seven bronze masks none of which were intended for sale. Scott subsequently gave the later plaster mask to film director John Huston as a token of appreciation for his efforts to establish the museum. Tony Huston acquired the mask from his father in 1972 when the Huston family home in Ireland was sold. The mask was subsequently on loan and on display at the Rosenbach Foundation in Philadelphia and traded hands again in 2000 and now is owned in the hands of a private collector. In the same year this mask was used to produce an edition of nine numbered bronzes commissioned by Gekoski Booksellers of London and cast at the Birmingham Bronze Foundry with a plinth of Kilkenny granite carved by Belinda Eade with the inscription "JAMES JOYCE 1882-1941". In 2017 one of these was used by Lunt's Castings of Birmingham to produce a further 12 bronzes. Thus the two original death masks multiplied into nine plaster casts and a total of 28 bronzes. Exactly how and when every chapter of the story unfolded will in all likelihood remain a mystery but the survival of the masks preserves this twisted tale as well as the final visage of the greatest author of the twentieth century. Birmingham: Lunt's Castings. 2017 unknown
Bookseller reference : 53396
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(Joyce, James) Gillet, Louis
Claybook for James Joyce. Translation and Introduction by Georges Markow Totevy. With a Preface by Leon Edel. And an article by André Gide
London and New York: Abelard-Schuman 1958. First Edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Light green printed paper wrappers. Some fading to edges chipping to spine cover partially detached at spine but still intact otherwise fine. First Edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Proof Copy with the words “Pub Date May 15 $3.00†in ink on the half-title. <br/><br/> Abelard-Schuman unknown
Bookseller reference : 9489
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(Joyce, James)
CLAYBOOK FOR JAMES JOYCE. By Lous Gillet. Preface by Leon Edel
London: Abelard-Schuman 1958 1958. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. Laid-in is the publisher's promotional postcard/order reply card from The Gotham Book Mart announcing publication. An important book by Gilet who had so much to do with shaping French reaction to Ulysses & Finnegan's Wake. Abelard-Schuman, (1958) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 10592
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(JOYCE, James).MOZLEY, Charles.
Concerning Ulysses and The Bodley Head. LIMITED EDITION. To Celebrate the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of First Publication by The Bodley Head of James Joyce's Ulysses. Charles Mozley has Drawn some Auto-Lithographs.
1961. The Stellar Press. 1961. LIMITED EDITION of 165 copies this being No. 105. Slim paperback with wrapps sewn binding. Covers very slightly sunned o/w a lovely clean copy. paperback
Bookseller reference : 89193
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(Joyce, James)
Fragments of a Lexicographical Concordance of Finnegans Wake
n.p.: n.p. 1950. 214pp. 19pp. laid-in 8pp. autograph notes. 1 vols. 4to. Standard B&P cloth-covered three-ring binder some soiling quite good. Pages starting to yellow and some pages towards the rear tearing at binding holes. 214pp. 19pp. laid-in 8pp. autograph notes. 1 vols. 4to. Portions of Joyce’s book are typed out word for word nine lines per page with five blank lines separating each line of text. The space below each line is used for word by word elaboration for example some of the words in the first page alone:<br /> "riverrun": river runs Liffey rive vers Fr. un<br /> "Armorica": Brittany love Fr. America armor<br /> "isthmus": =neck G ist muss he is he must<br /> <br /> Pages numbered 13-84 correspond to the opening roughly two-thirds of Book 1 Chapter 1. There are 19pp. of duplicate pages out of the section loosely inserted with more elaboration. Pages 595-683 correspond to the Mookes and the Gripes section of Book 1 Chapter 6. Pages 853-864 corresponds to the end of Book 1 Chapter 8 the Anna Livia Plurabelle section. Pages 1237-1256 correspond to Book 2 Chapter 3 the Mullingar Inn section. Pages 2373-2393 correspond to the opening of Book 4 Chapter 1 the final chapter of the book. n.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 323229
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(Joyce, James) Wilder, Thornton
Giordano Bruno's Last Meal in Finnegans Wake" in Hudson Review Spring 1963
1963. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b3173
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(Joyce, James; Strick, Joseph)
James Joyce's Ulysses; cover title
New York: National Publisher's Inc 1967. Wrappers gently used. 4to unpag. 32pp in printed card wrappers illustrated throughout. Illustrated souvenir program from the film adaptation of Joyce's landmark novel by Joseph Strick. A gadfly director Strick embraced the challenge of being the first to adapt Joyce's masterpiece into film taking motivation from the many doubters and naysayers who thought him a fool for trying it. He initially aimed to film the entire novel word for word in an epic production that would have run nearly twenty hours. Unable to secure any funding for such a project he had to reduce it two hours. Shot in contemporary 1960s Dublin with a superb cast of Irish actors including Milo O'Shea as Leopold Bloom Barbara Jefford as Molly Bloom Maurice Roeves as Stephen Dedalus and T.P. McKenna as Buck Mulligan it took Strick three years to complete the film which was released in New York in March of 1967. It generated immediate controversy and was censored at the Cannes festival and in Britain and entirely banned in Ireland until 2000. Although barred from theatrical release private clubs were able to screen the film for Irish audiences. Famously it was the first film in the U.K. to contain the word "fuck." Nor was it especially warmly received by critics or the community of Joyceans. In later years however appreciation has grown for Strick's achievement. National Publisher's Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : 207481
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(Joyce, James) Peter Costello:
James Joyce. The Years of Growth 1882-1915.
-Kyle Cathie 1992-. First edition first impression 1992. 374 pages with index. Illustrated. Cloth one corner lightly bumped. Very good in dustjacket with sunned spine. James Joyce. The Years of Growth 1882-1915. 1856260534 -Kyle Cathie (1992)- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9821 ISBN : 1856260534 9781856260534
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(JOYCE, James)
James Joyce Quarterly – Vol. 29 No. 3 Spring 1992
Tulsa Oklahoma: James Joyce Quarterly 1992. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 260pp. Illustrated. Pictorial wrappers. Covers slightly rubbed near fine. Inscribed by contributor John Dixon: "For Bill Rickenbacker with memories of long ago. John Dixon Pentacost 1992". Contributions by Dixon John Whittier-Ferguson Robert Spoo Edward Manouelian Zack Bown and more. James Joyce Quarterly) unknown
Bookseller reference : 508259
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(JOYCE, James)
James Joyce's Ulysses Calypso. A Dramatic Reading performed by Students and Faculty of The State University College Fredonia N. Y.
New York: Folkways Records 1963. Softcover. Fine. First edition printed text. Single sheet folded to make 6 quarto pages. A fine copy. Printed text only. Issued with a recording of the reading recording is not present only present is the printed transcription of The Calypso section of Ulysses. Folkways Records unknown
Bookseller reference : 506659
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(JOYCE, James)
James Joyce Quarterly – Volume 17 Number 1 Fall 1979
Tulsa Oklahoma: University of Tulsa 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. Periodical. Octavo. 114pp. Printed white wrappers. A fine copy. Spine tanned else fine. Essays by Carole Brown M. Honton S. Benstock and more. University of Tulsa unknown
Bookseller reference : 504493
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(Joyce, James) Abbott, Berenice
James Joyce Paris 1928
1970. Silver print on medium paper stamped. 14 x 11 inches. Fine. Silver print on medium paper stamped. 14 x 11 inches. Photographed in Berenice Abbott's Paris studio the iconic image of Joyce wearing a hat. According to Abbott who relied on natural light for her Paris portraits of the 1920s Joyce wore the hat because of the extreme sensitivity of his eyesight. unknown
Bookseller reference : 320663
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(Joyce, James) Lyons, JB. J. B.
James Joyce & Medicine
New York: Humanities 1974. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Fine in original boards and very good dust jacket with rubbing and light edgewear. <br/> <br/> Humanities hardcover
Bookseller reference : b41148
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(Joyce, James) Kenner, Hugh, John Henry Raleigh, Florence L. Walzl, Mark Schechner, Jeanne McKnight, Jane Ford, William M. Schut
James Joyce Quarterly volume 14 no. 4 Summer 1977
Tulsa 1977. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b40615
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(Joyce, James) Stewart, JIM. J. I.
James Joyce
London: Longsmans Green 1957. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. No hardcover edition. Stated first printing. Slight wear. <br/> <br/> Longsmans, Green paperback
Bookseller reference : b31699
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(Joyce, James). McCourt, John
JAMES JOYCE: A PASSIONATE EXILE
London: Orion Books 1999 1999. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in the publisher's brick cloth covered boards gilt lettering to the spine in a lovely pictorial dustwrapper portraying James Joyce by Augustus John. 4to. 112 pp. With stunning colour and black and white photographs throug hout. A fabulous homage to Joyce. London: Orion Books, (1999) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 19250
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(Joyce, James)
Joyce cover photograph by Gisele Freund accompanying "Night Thoughts" in Time May 8 1939
New York: Time 1939. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine in original wrappers with a small nick on the right edge and slight soiling. <br/> <br/> Time paperback
Bookseller reference : b20232
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(JOYCE, James)
Joyce Images
New York: W.W. Norton & Company 1994. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Conceived and designed by Bob Cato. Edited by Greg Vitiello. Quarto. 112pp. Illustrated. Tiny soil spots on bottom edge of boards near fine in a near fine dust jacket with a lightly toned spine. W.W. Norton & Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 567314 ISBN : 0393036383 9780393036381
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(JOYCE, James)
Joyce Images
New York: W.W. Norton & Company 1994. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Conceived and designed by Bob Cato. Edited by Greg Vitiello. Quarto. 112pp. Illustrated. Fine in a fine dust jacket with a very faint tideline along bottom of front panel and spine. Advance Review Copy with publisher's letter laid in. W.W. Norton & Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 506714 ISBN : 0393036383 9780393036381
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(JOYCE, James)
Joyce Images
New York: W.W. Norton & Company 1994. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Conceived and designed by Bob Cato. Edited by Greg Vitiello. Quarto. 112pp. Illustrated. Fine in a fine dust jacket with light uneven tanning to the edges and spine. W.W. Norton & Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 509680
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(JOYCE, James)
Joyce Images
New York: W.W. Norton & Company 1994. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Conceived and Designed by Bob Cato. Edited by Greg Vitiello. Quarto. 112pp. Illustrated from black and white photocopied photographs. Printed wrappers. Fine. Advance Review Copy with publisher's letter laid in. W.W. Norton & Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 507574
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(Joyce, James) Cato, Bob and Vitiello, Greg
JOYCE IMAGES
New York:: Norton 1994. Hardcover first edition -. F/F. First printing. A beautiful collection of photographs and drawings of Joyce and his family. Introduction by Anthony Burgess. Norton, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 4895
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(JOYCE, James). Beja, Morris.
Joyce the Artist Manqué and Indeterminacy.
Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1989. First edition. Octavo white wire-stitched card covers pp. 34. Near fine in a very good spine-sunned dust jacket slightly split at the top edge and with some over-all dust soil. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1989. First edition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 10050
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(Joyce, James) Stonier, JW. J. W.
Joyce's Airy Plumeflights" review of Finnegans Wake and "Illness" poem in New Statesman and Nation May 20 1939
London 1939. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers a small ink notation on the bottom of the front panel. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b11032
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(Joyce, James) O'brien, Edna
Joyce's Odyssey: The Labors of Ulysses" in New Yorker June 7 1999
New York 1999. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b29457
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(Joyce, James) Cheng, Vincent J., Devlin, Kimberly J. & Norris, Margot (edited by):
Joycean Cultures: Culturing Joyces
-University of Delaware Press 31 July 1998-. First edition. 294 pages with index. Illustrated. Cloth. Fine in very good indeed dustjacket. Joycean Cultures: Culturing Joyces 0874136369 -University of Delaware Press (31 July 1998)- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 15244 ISBN : 0874136369 9780874136364
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(JOYCE, JAMES)
Mercure de France – No. 1041 Tome CCCIX Mai-Aout l950
Paris: Mercure de France 1950. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. Text in French. 192pp. Printed wrappers. Wraps toned with a few tiny tears binding slightly cocked with creases on the spine very good. The first 58 pages of text are devoted to James Joyce containing poems by Joyce and articles about his Paris years by S. Beach A. Monnier S. Gilbert and Maria Jolas. Mercure de France unknown
Bookseller reference : 505052
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(Joyce, James) Benstock, Bernard
Middle Class Values In Ulysses -- and the Value of the Middle Class" in James Joyce Quarterly Summer 1994
First Edition . Fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : b4871
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(JOYCE, James)
Modern Fiction Studies: A Critical Quarterly –Volume XV Number 1 Spring 1969
Lafayette Indiana: The Modern Fiction Club of the Purdue University Department of English 1969. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 184pp. Green wrappers. Spine sunned near fine. James Joyce Special Number devoted entirely to Joyce criticism including a 78-page checklist of Joyce criticism. Contains essays by B. Benstock J. White R. Jenkins P. Herring W. Jenkins E. Steinberg G. Geckle and M. Murphy. The Modern Fiction Club of the Purdue University, Department of English unknown
Bookseller reference : 507562
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(JOYCE, James)
Modern Fiction Studies: A Critical Quarterly –Volume XV Number 1 Spring 1969
Lafayette Indiana: The Modern Fiction Club of the Purdue University Department of English 1969. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 184pp. Green wrappers. Spine is quite faded else a very good copy. James Joyce Special Number devoted entirely to Joyce criticism including a 78-page checklist of Joyce criticism. Contains essays by B. Benstock J. White R. Jenkins P. Herring W. Jenkins E. Steinberg G. Geckle and M. Murphy. The Modern Fiction Club of the Purdue University, Department of English unknown
Bookseller reference : 513072
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(Joyce, James)
MODERN FICTION STUDIES. VOL .XV NO.1. JAMES JOYCE SPECIAL NUMBER
Lafayette: Perdu University 1969 1969. Soft cover. Soft cover. Original decorated wraps. Contains Critical Studies by: Benstock White Jenkins Herring Steinberg Geckle Murphy and a Checklist of Joyce Criticism compiled by Phillip F. Herring Maurice Beebe and Walter Litz. Fine. Lafayette: Perdu University (1969) unknown
Bookseller reference : 10613
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(Joyce, James)
MODERN FICTION STUDIES. VOL.4 NO.1. JAMES JOYCE SPECIAL NUMBER
Lafayette: Perdu University 1958 1958. Soft cover. Soft cover. Original decorated wraps. Contains Critical Studies by: Litz Kaye Redford Aitken Russell Bierman and a 20 page Checklist of Joyce Criticism. Fine. Lafayette: Perdu University (1958) unknown
Bookseller reference : 10612
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