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(JOYCE, James.) JOYCE, Stanislaus.
My Brother's Keeper. Edited with an Introduction by Richard Ellman. With a Preface by T. S. Eliot.
Faber and Faber London. 1958. Faber and Faber London. 1958. First edition. Hardback with DW. Large 8vo. B/w frontis. Red cloth boards are soiled and rubbed around edges. Wrapper worn and torn with loss to corners and some foxing and a repair on the verso. Page edges stained otherwise a clean copy. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 110069
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(Joyce, James) Joyce, Stanislaus
My Brother's Keeper. Edited with an Introduction by Richard Ellmann. With a Preface by T.S. Eliot
London: Faber and Faber 24 Russell Square 1958. First edition. Illus. 258 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Pink cloth.Top edge slightly faded else Fine in Very good price-clipped dust jacket. First edition. Illus. 258 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Faber and Faber 24 Russell Square hardcover
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(Joyce, James) Joyce, Stanislaus
My Brother's Keeper. Edited with an Introduction by Richard Ellmann. With a Preface by T.S. Eliot
New York: The Viking Press 1958. First American edition. Illustrated. xxii 266 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth and boards. Fine in fine dust jacket. First American edition. Illustrated. xxii 266 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Viking Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 224923
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(Joyce, James). Joyce, Stanislaus.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: James Joyce's Early Years. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard Ellmann. Preface by T. S. Eliot.
New York: The Viking Press 1958. 1958. Very good. - Octavo green cloth titled in gilt on the spine. The corners of the covers are lightly rubbed & there are some light score marks to the rear cover. xxii & 166 pages. 2 full-page black-and-white illustrations. Near fine. <p>Limited edition of 375 copies. An advance copy issued late in 1957 which "have been specially bound as a Christmas remembrance for friends of The Viking Press". Gallup B77a. New York: The Viking Press, 1958. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9432
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(JOYCE, James.) COLUM, Mary and Padraic.
Our Friend James Joyce.
Victor Gollancz Limited London. 1959. Victor Gollancz Limited London. 1959. First edition. Hardback with DW. Blue cloth gilt boards have a slight lean to the spine. Wrapper browned and worn with a sunned spine. Light foxing to page edges otherwise a clean copy. hardcover
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(Joyce, James) edited by W R Rodgers
Portrait of James Joyce"
No place London: British Broadcasting Company 1950. First Edition. Original wraps. Fine. 38p and 40p quarto. Radio scripts complete with dates of pre-recording rehearsals and transmissions. Fine. Stapled to front cover is a card "No copies for sale These scripts have been reproduced for the convenience of members of the joyce Society only." <br/><br/> British Broadcasting Company paperback
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(Joyce, James)
Sammlung von 10 Büchern
Verschiedene Auflagen und Verlage 1985-2013. Insgesamt ca. 2600 S. mit Abbildungen verschiedene Einbände teils quart/quart-quer 1 Band Stempel auf unterem Schnitt. - sonst gute Exemplare / Enthalten: Die Katzen von Kopenhagen; James Joyce Illustriert von Wolf Erlbruch / Deutsch von Harry Rowohlt / James Joyce A to Z. An Encyclopedic Guide to his Life and Work; A. Nicholas Fargnoli and Michael Patrick Gillespie Text englisch / Joyce Images; Edited by Greg Vitiello. Introduction by Anthony Burgess Text englisch / James Joyce Finnegans Wehg. Kainnäh ÜbelSätzZung des Wehrkeß fun Schämes Scheuß; Dieter H. Stündel / James Joyce Irland; Fotos von Alain Le Garsmeur. Texte zusammengestellt von Bernard McCabe / James Joyce; Chester G. Anderson Thames and Hudson - Literary Lives / Text englisch / Three Days with Joyce; Preface by Richard Ellmann. Photographs by Gisèle Freund / James Joyce; Edna O'Brien Aus dem Englischen von Holger Fließbach unter Mitarbeit von Christoph Nettersheim / James Joyce - Briefe an Sylvia Beach 1921 - 1940; Herausgegeben von Melissa Banta und Oscar A. Silverman Aus dem Englischen von Claudia Bodmer und Michel Bodmer / Nora - Das Leben von Nora Joyce; Brenda Maddox; Aus dem Englischen von Karin Kersten - unknown
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(Joyce, James)
Scripsi November 1982 No. 1/Vol. 2 James Joyce 1882-1982
<p>First edition literary journal trade paperback format a Near Fine copy with spine wrinkling looks like from the gluing process in a Very Good slightly grubby dust jacket with the same spine wrinkling and about 1/8" loss at head. Literary journal out of Melbourne University in Australia focused on the life and work of James Joyce on the centenary of his birth. Joyce scholars are a dedicated lot. </p> Melbourne University paperback
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(Joyce, James) Walton Litz, Julian Kay, Grant Redford, HK. Russell and other contributors H. K.
Special Issue on James Joyce. Modern Fiction Studies Spring 1958
Lafayette 1958. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers with light sunning on the spine. <br/> <br/> paperback
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(Joyce, James) Joyce, James
Strings in the Earth. Song. Words by James Joyce. Music by J. Bertram Fox
New York / Birmingham England: J. Fischer & Bro 1926. First edition Low B No. 5774 issue. 4 pp. 4to. Unbound folio wrappers with small chip at lower corner circa one-quarter inch in blank margin of corner only former ownership in black ink on top right original seller's stamp at lower right rear cover has one small tear with a small ink blot at upper blank margin toning at upper fore-edge else a very good copy. First edition Low B No. 5774 issue. 4 pp. 4to. A scarce early James Joyce sheet music. OCLC lists a single holding British Library. J. Fischer & Bro unknown
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(JOYCE, James, P. Tremayne, Harry Mark Petrakis, Elia Kazan and May Sarton)
The Atlantic – Vol. 199 No. 4 April 1957
Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Company 1957. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover illustrated by Tom Lea. Quarto. 98pp. Illustrated. Pictorial wrappers. Topedge spine and cover edges lightly foxed near fine. Publisher's advertisement tipped on front wrap. Contains "The Writing of Ulysses: Letters of James Joyce" edited by Stuart Gilbert; printing for the first time numerous letters from James Joyce. Additional contributions by P. Tremayne Harry Mark Petrakis Elia Kazan May Sarton and more. The Atlantic Monthly Company) unknown
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(JOYCE, James, James Thurber, George Abbe and Lawrence Lipton)
The Atlantic – Vol. 201 No. 3 March 1958
Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Company 1958. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 114pp. Illustrated. Pictorial wrappers. A few pages text block edges and wrappers lightly foxed rear wrap slightly rubbed near fine. Contains "The Perceptions of James Joyce" by John V. Kelleher. Also prints "The Years with Roth" by James Thurber and poems by George Abbe and Lawrence Lipton. The Atlantic Monthly Company) unknown
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(Joyce, James) Ellmann, Richard
The Backgrounds of 'The Dead'" in Kenyon Review Autumn 1958
Gambier Ohio: Kenyon College 1958. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> Kenyon College paperback
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(Joyce, James) Wachtel, Albert:
The Cracked Lookingglass. James Joyce and the Nightmare of History.
-Susquehanna University Press 31 July 1992-. First edition. 172 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in fine dustjacket The Cracked Lookingglass. James Joyce and the Nightmare of History. 094563627x -Susquehanna University Press (31 July 1992)- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 15442 ISBN : 094563627x 9780945636274
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(JOYCE, James)
The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909
Dublin / London: Hodges Figgis & Co. Ltd./ Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1909. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition an unrecorded thick-paper issue the sheets bulk approximately 1 7/16 inches. Edited by John Cooke. Octavo. 804pp. Green cloth stamped in gold. Contains three poems by James Joyce Slocum and Cahoon B3. This issue printed on heavy stock paper is an unrecorded variant not cited by Slocum with the following differences from Slocum: sheets bulk 1 7/16 inches instead of 1 9/32 inches top edge gilt instead of all edges gilt lower spine has publisher's name in two lines instead of the three lines as cited in Slocum. Owner's ink name dated 1960 on front flyleaf front cover has light discoloration else a near fine copy. Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd./ Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press hardcover
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(JOYCE, James)
The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909
Dublin / London: Hodges Figgis & Co. Ltd./ Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1909. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition an unrecorded thick-paper issue the sheets bulk approximately 1 7/16 inches. Edited by John Cooke. Octavo. 804pp. Green cloth stamped in gold. Contains three poems by James Joyce Slocum and Cahoon B3. This issue printed on heavy stock paper is an unrecorded variant not cited by Slocum with the following differences from Slocum: sheets bulk 1 7/16 inches instead of 1 9/32 inches top edge gilt instead of all edges gilt lower spine has publisher's name in two lines instead of the three lines as cited in Slocum. Bookplate on front pastedown front cover has slight wear at tip of one corner spine gilt a bit rubbed and dull owner's bookplate on front pastedown else a bright and near fine copy. Hodges, Figgis & Co., Ltd./ Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press hardcover
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(JOYCE, James), Dora Marsden, Madame Ciolkowska, Richard Aldington, Horace B. Samuel, Leigh Henry, Huntly Carter, and Maxwell Bo
The Egoist – No. 2 Vol. V February 1918
London: The Egoist 1918. Softcover. Good. No. 2 Vol. V February 1918. Editor: Harriet Shaw Weaver. Assistant Editor: T.S. Eliot. Quarto. 18-32pp. Stapled wrappers. The wrappers are detached as are most of the pages but the issue is complete edgewear with chips and tears to the brittle paper and toning a good only copy. Features the poem "Apathy" by Richard Aldington "On the Intellectual Plane" by Horace B. Samuel and more including an excerpt from "Il Marzocco" an Italian review of A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man by James Joyce translated from the Italian into English by Joyce himself Slocum and Cahoon C52. The review is quite positive and enthusiastic one passage reads in part "His book is not alone an admirable work of art and thought; it is also a cry of revolt: it is the desire of a new artist to look upon the world with other eyes to bring to the front his individual theories and to compel a listless public to reflect that there are another literature and another esthetic apprehension beyond those foisted upon us. The Egoist unknown
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(JOYCE, James), Harriet Shaw Weaver, TS. Eliot, Dora Marsden, Arthur Symons, Marianne Moore, Madame Ciolkowska, Sacheverell Sitw
The Egoist – No. 6 Vol. V June-July 1918
London: The Egoist 1918. Softcover. Good. No. 6 Vol. V June-July 1918. Quarto. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers detached as are most of the pages but the issue is complete edgewear including chips and tears to the fragile paper and toning a complete but good only copy. Features "Contemporanea" by T.S. Eliot "Claude Debussy" by Arthur Symons "Reinforcements" by Marianne Moore and more including a notice regarding the postponement of publishing the first installment of Ulysses by James Joyce "unfortunately this has proved impossible owning to the ultimate refusal of several printers to print in full certain portions of the text of later instalments sic. If the printing difficulties can be overcome the supplement will appear with The Egoist each month." Also included is an advertisement for the the second edition of Joyce's poetry collection Chamber Music which reads in part "This verse is good very good; though it never would have excited much attention but for Joyce's prose" and features a short excerpt. The Egoist unknown
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(Joyce, James) Kenner, Hugh.
The Jokes at the Wake" in Massachusetts Reviw Winter 1981
First Edition . Fine in original wrappers with a slight bump at one corner. <br/> <br/> unknown
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(Joyce, James) Litz, A. Walton
The Last Adventures of Ulysses" in Princeton University Library Chronicle Winter 1967
Princeton: Princeton University Library 1967. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Very good in original wrappers with sunning at the extremities. <br/> <br/> Princeton University Library paperback
Bookseller reference : b32461
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(Joyce, James) Benstock, Bernard
The Paul and Lucie Leon / James Joyce Collection
Tulsa: University of Tulsa 1985. First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine in wrappers. No hardcover edition. <br/> <br/> University of Tulsa paperback
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(JOYCE, James). LEVIN, Harry, with an introduction and notes by
The Portable James Joyce
New York: The Viking Press 1947. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. 16mo. The binding slightly cocked bumping to the corners a few soil marks on the rear board and the front endpapers very good lacking the dust jacket. The Viking Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 558522
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(JOYCE, James). FREUND, Gisele
Three Days with Joyce
New York: Persea Books 1985. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Photographs by Gisele Freund. Slight rubbing to the edges of the boards near fine in a like dustwrapper with minimal wear to the corners and spine ends. Persea Books hardcover
Bookseller reference : 272287 ISBN : 0892550961 9780892550968
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(Joyce, James). Ellmann, Richard. Freund, Gisele
THREE DAYS WITH JOYCE
New York: Persea Books 1985. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. First Edition. Cloth. First Edition. Review Copy with the publisher's material laid-in. A fine copy in black cloth gilt titles to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper portraying James Joyce. With an introduction by Joyce biographer Richard Ellmann. Square 8vo. 70 pp. Freund's stunning now famous photographs of Joyce throughout. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New York: Persea Books, (1985) unknown
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(Joyce, James)
TIME OF APPRENTICESHIP. By Marvin Magalaner
London: Abelard-Schuman 1959 1959. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo. A fine copy in a dustwrapper showing light use. London: Abelard-Schuman (1959) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 10590
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(Joyce, James) Lawrence, Karen R. (edited by):
Transcultural Joyce
-Cambridge University Press 1998-. First edition. xi247 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in dustjacket. In Transcultural Joyce a team of leading international scholars assess the afterlife of James Joyce and his writings within a multinational context. How does Joyce haunt the works of later writers in diverse literary traditions How well does he translate from one culture and language to another This book consider Joyce’s reincarnations in texts from Latin America Europe and South Asia. Transcultural Joyce provides a fresh theoretical examination of conventional notions such as ‘influence’ and ‘translation’ and asks how Joyce is imported across particular cultural boundaries. As a canonical modernist and colonial subject Joyce inhabits a borderline position that complicates his reception and revision by later writers. This book accounts for his cultural place as specifically Irish and more postcolonial than previous studies have acknowledged. Scholars and translators of Joyce also consider the formidable task of translating his work for a global audience. Transcultural Joyce 0521621097 -Cambridge University Press, 1998- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 22607 ISBN : 0521621097 9780521621090
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(Joyce, James) Lawrence, Karen R. (edited by):
Transcultural Joyce
-Cambridge University Press 1998-. First edition. xi247 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in dustjacket. In Transcultural Joyce a team of leading international scholars assess the afterlife of James Joyce and his writings within a multinational context. How does Joyce haunt the works of later writers in diverse literary traditions How well does he translate from one culture and language to another This book consider Joyce’s reincarnations in texts from Latin America Europe and South Asia. Transcultural Joyce provides a fresh theoretical examination of conventional notions such as ‘influence’ and ‘translation’ and asks how Joyce is imported across particular cultural boundaries. As a canonical modernist and colonial subject Joyce inhabits a borderline position that complicates his reception and revision by later writers. This book accounts for his cultural place as specifically Irish and more postcolonial than previous studies have acknowledged. Scholars and translators of Joyce also consider the formidable task of translating his work for a global audience. Transcultural Joyce oxbridge 0521621097 -Cambridge University Press, 1998- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 22608 ISBN : 0521621097 9780521621090
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(JOYCE, James)
TRANSITION.; Number 22 February 1933 Periodical. An International Workshop for Orphic Creation. Edited by Eugene Jolas
The Hague Holland: The Servire Press 1933. First Edition. Large octavo pictorial wrappers cover art by Hans Arp 179 pages plus ads illustrated reproducing work by Hans Arp. Contains the first appearance of Joyce Not in Slocum & Calhoon . Covers little loose toned and nicked at extremities. This was writer Dudley Fitts copy with his signature on the cover. A very good copy. from Wikipedia: "Transition was an experimental literary journal that featured surrealist expressionist and Dada art and artists. It was founded in 1927 by poet Eugene Jolas and his wife Maria McDonald and published in Paris. They were later assisted by editors Elliot Paul April 1927- March 1928 Robert Sage October 1927-Fall 1928 and James Johnson Sweeney June 1936-May 1938. The literary journal was intended as an outlet for experimental writing and featured modernist surrealist and other linguistically innovative writing and also contributions by visual artists critics and political activists. It ran until spring 1938. A total of 27 issues were produced. It was distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company the Paris bookstore run by Sylvia Beach The Servire Press unknown
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(JOYCE, James, Arthur Symonds, William Hazlitt and DH. Lawrence) Samuel Roth, edited by D. H.
Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations – Vol. I No. 3 March 1926
New York: Two Worlds 1926. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 255-396pp. Printed wrappers. Bottom edge with a small light green mark some pages with a very faint tideline at top covers modestly soiled spine worn with ends chipped about very good. Limited to 500 copies this one unnumbered. Contains a pirated episode of Joyce's "Work in Progress" S&C C65; additional contributions by Arthur Symonds William Hazlitt D.H. Lawrence and more. Two Worlds) unknown
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(JOYCE, James, Frank Harris, Max Beerbohm, Carol Rakosi and Author Symons) Samuel Roth, edited by
Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations – Vol. I No. 4 June 1926
New York: Two Worlds 1926. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 397-566pp. Printed wrappers. Text block edges lightly foxed covers lightly soiled with corners slightly bumped spine creased still very good in about very good publisher's paper-covered slipcase box with moderate wear and two short tears along top edge and a few nicks. Limited to 500 copies this copy unnumbered. Contains a pirated episode of Joyce's Work in Progress S&C C65 and contributions by Frank Harris Max Beerbohm Carol Rakosi Author Symons and more. Two Worlds unknown
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(JOYCE, James, Frank Harris, Max Beerbohm, Carol Rakosi and Arthur Symons) Samuel Roth, edited by
Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations – Vol. I No. 4 June 1926
New York: Two Worlds 1926. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 397-566pp. Printed wrappers. Bookplate of American science fiction anthologist Groff Conklin. Bottom edge with a small green mark rear corner slightly bumped spine worn with small tears still very good. One of 500 copies; this is number 222. Contains a pirated episode of Joyce's Work in Progress S&C C65 and contributions by Frank Harris Max Beerbohm Carol Rakosi Arthur Symons and more. Two Worlds) unknown
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(Joyce, James) McBride, Margaret:
Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus.
-Bucknell University Press 2001-. First edition. 222 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in fine dustjacket. This study makes the case that the novel's intricate self-consciousness begins as a very recognizable story: the 'Kunstlerroman.' In such a reading Ulysses emerges as the story of the time-obsessed Stephen Dedalus who desires to compose a masterful chronicle that will one day rival the timeless narratives of Ovid and Homer. McBride's analysis treats at length Stephen's poetic theories and compositions examinig them as clear forerunners to the novel that the reader is reading. The culminating point is the claim that the figures of Leopold and Molly Bloom may be elaborate fictions created by Stephen. Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus. James Joyce 0838754465 -Bucknell University Press, 2001- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14364 ISBN : 0838754465 9780838754467
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(Joyce, James) McBride, Margaret:
Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus.
-Bucknell University Press 2001-. First edition. 222 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in fine dustjacket. This study makes the case that the novel's intricate self-consciousness begins as a very recognizable story: the 'Kunstlerroman.' In such a reading Ulysses emerges as the story of the time-obsessed Stephen Dedalus who desires to compose a masterful chronicle that will one day rival the timeless narratives of Ovid and Homer. McBride's analysis treats at length Stephen's poetic theories and compositions examinig them as clear forerunners to the novel that the reader is reading. The culminating point is the claim that the figures of Leopold and Molly Bloom may be elaborate fictions created by Stephen. Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus. James Joyce bxd 0838754465 -Bucknell University Press, 2001- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14362 ISBN : 0838754465 9780838754467
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(Joyce, James) McBride, Margaret:
Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus.
-Bucknell University Press 2001-. First edition. 222 pages with index. Cloth. Fine in fine dustjacket. This study makes the case that the novel's intricate self-consciousness begins as a very recognizable story: the 'Kunstlerroman.' In such a reading Ulysses emerges as the story of the time-obsessed Stephen Dedalus who desires to compose a masterful chronicle that will one day rival the timeless narratives of Ovid and Homer. McBride's analysis treats at length Stephen's poetic theories and compositions examinig them as clear forerunners to the novel that the reader is reading. The culminating point is the claim that the figures of Leopold and Molly Bloom may be elaborate fictions created by Stephen Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen Dedalus. James Joyce bxd 0838754465 -Bucknell University Press, 2001- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14363 ISBN : 0838754465 9780838754467
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(Joyce, James); DUJARDIN, Edouard
We'll to the Woods No More. Introduction by Leon Edel
New York: New Directions 1957. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition thus with introduction by Edel. Very good copy in a very good dust jacket. Perhaps too much has been made of this book being Joyce's inspiration for his stream-of-consciousness method but Dujardin's minor place as a point of interest to Joyce scholars is nevertheless secure. Joyce first read the book in French in 1902; it was republished in 1924 soon after Joyce acknowledged its importance to him. This copy has been inscribed by Leon Edel who has provided an introduction for this edition: "Fredrica Laudon with fond memories of our talks last summer in Edgarton and the affectionate regards of Leon Edel. New York 1958." <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover
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(Joyce, Peter):
Peter Joyce. Moving South
-Jenna Burlington Fine Art 2015-. Exhibition catalogue. First edition. 230x195mm unpaginated 20 pages. Illustrated in colour throughout. Near fine. We are specialists in Catalogues: Exhibitions Auctions Collections etc. with a picture of the cover available on request. All items are as described and dispatched within 36 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 32 years experience you may order with confidence. Peter Joyce. Moving South British artist -Jenna Burlington Fine Art (2015)- unknown
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(JOYCE, William L.)
Education of Negroes in Ante-Bellum America. A Guide to an Exhibition in the William L. Clements Library
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan 1969. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Introduction by William L. Joyce. Octavo. 18pp. Printed wrappers. A fine copy. University of Michigan unknown
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(Kerouac, Jack) Johnson, Joyce
Minor Characters
Houghton Mifflin 1983. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good. 5x1x8. Signed by Author. First edition first printing. Author inscribed to previous owner John Sampas who was Kerouac's brother in law and the literary representative of the Kerouac estate and signed. Tight binding text unmarked price intact jacket shows very light shelf wear. Please email for photos. Houghton Mifflin hardcover
Bookseller reference : 125403 ISBN : 0395325137 9780395325131
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(Kerouac, Jack) Johnson, Joyce
Minor Characters
Houghton Mifflin 1983. hardcover. Good. 8x5x1. First printing. Unmarked hardcover in a clipped jacket. Owner's gift inscription on front flyleaf. Houghton Mifflin hardcover
Bookseller reference : 138007 ISBN : 0395325137 9780395325131
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(Kerouac, Jack) Johnson, Joyce
Minor Characters
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0395325137.G ISBN : 0395325137 9780395325131
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(KILMER, Joyce), Oscar Rasbach and Arthur Hartmann
Sheet music: Trees Violin and Piano
New York: G. Schirmer 1931. Softcover. Very Good. Later printing. Quarto. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Edgewear including a small tear to the bottom of the front cover and age toning still a complete and very good copy. The front cover lists eight different versions/arrangements for this song some of which feature lyrics taken from Joyce Kilmer's most celebrated poem "Trees"; but this version is an instrumental piece for violin and piano with a violin solo. Joyce Kilmer full name Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American Catholic poet journalist and lecturer who died in the First World War. G. Schirmer unknown
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(KILMER, Joyce; MARKHAM, Edwin; UNTERMEYER, Louis; HARTMANN, Sadakichi; GALE, Zona; LEWISOHN, Ludwig; STERLING, George; etc.)
THE YOUNGER CHOIR
New York: Moods Publishing 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Corners worn some typical edgewear. Front hinge cracked; paper on spine largely lacking; contents Very Good. Full parchment lettered in gilt. Copy #16 of only 50 autographed copies of a total edition of 500. This copy SIGNED by the editor Edwin Markham and 22 contributors including Louis Untermeyer and Joyce Kilmer a very scarce autograph as he was killed in World War I. This anthology predates both Kilmer's and Untermeyer's first books. <br/><br/> Moods Publishing hardcover
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(KNIGHT, Etheridge, Joyce Carol Oates, Jim Harrison, Stephen Dobyns, and others). James McKinley, edited by
New Letters: A Magazine of Fine Writing – Volume 52 Numbers 2-3 Winter/Sprint 1986
Kansas City Missouri: University of Missouri Kansas City 1986. Softcover. Very Good. Volume 52 Numbers 2-3 a double issue. Octavo. 248pp. Illustrated. Printed wrappers. Modest general wear and tiny nicks at the spine ends very good or better. Includes an interview with Etheridge Knight memorials to John Ciardi and Tom McAfee and work by Joyce Carol Oates Stephen Dobyns Jim Harrison Reynolds Price and others. University of Missouri, Kansas City unknown
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(Levine, Philip; Gilbert, Sandra; Dillard, Annie; Daugherty, Janice; et al). (Smith, Raymond J.; editor. Oates, Joyce Carol; Ass
ONTARIO REVIEW. No. 50 Spring/Summer 1999.
Princeton NJ: The Ontario Review Inc. 1999. 1999. Very good. - Octavo softcover bound in pictorial yellow wrappers. The binding is lightly bumped with light creasing to the top corner of the rear wrap. 152 pages. 8-page portfolios of black-and-white photographic illustrations by Jennifer Sher and George Webber plus cover illustration by Jennifer Sher. The top page corners are lightly bumped. Very good. <p>Among the contents of this issue are poetry by Philip Levine Sandra Gilbert William Heyen Albert Goldbarth and Tom Wayman; an essay by Annie Dillard; and fiction by Janice Daugherty and Melissa Hardy. Princeton, NJ: The Ontario Review, Inc., 1999. paperback
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(MARX, Groucho, EL. Doctorow, Joyce Carol Oates, Dan Greenburg, and others) E. L.
Playboy - Vol. 21 No. 3 March 1974
Chicago: Playboy Enterprises Inc 1974. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. 21 No. 3. Small quarto. Stapled wrappers. Wraps moderately rubbed and bumped abrasions along the spine a bit of spotting on the rear cover very good. Includes an interview with Groucho Marx as well as contributions by E.L. Doctorow Joyce Carol Oates Dan Greenburg and others. Playboy Enterprises, Inc unknown
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(Maynard, Joyce) MacFarquhar, Larissa
The Cult of Joyce Maynard" essay in New York Times Magazine September 6 1998
New York 1998. First Edition . Wrappers Softcover. Fine. Fine in wrappers. Complete issue. <br/> <br/> paperback
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(MENCKEN, HL., WM. Walker, Wm. Allen Pusey, John Walker Harrington, Ruth Lechlitner, Duff Gilfond, Robert Joyce Tasker, Charles
The American Mercury - Volume XI No. 42 June 1927
New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1927. Softcover. Good. First edition. Quarto wrappers. xxxii 129-255pp. xxxiii-lxiv. Scattered foxing yapped edges worn and torn good only. Contributions by H.L. Mencken W.M. Walker Wm. Allen Pusey John Walker Harrington Ruth Lechlitner Duff Gilfond Robert Joyce Tasker Charles Angoff Sadakichi Hartmann Cornelia H. Dam Idwal Jones Emily Clark Dewey M. Owens Chloe Arnold W.A.S. Douglas Mary J. Elmendorf Karl Schriftgiesser and George Jean Nathan. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
Bookseller reference : 315863
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(Oates Joyce Carol) Showalter, Elaine
My Friend Joyce Carol Oates: An Intimate Portrait" in Ms. March 1986
First Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b15604
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(OATES, Joyce Carol, Robertson Davies, and V. S. Pritchett). Larry Dark, edited by
Advance Excerpt: The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1991. Softcover. Near Fine. Advance excerpt. Cover by Mary Lynn Blasutta. Slim small quarto. 16pp. Tiny bit of wear at the corners and a slight curl at the spine near fine. Prints portions of Joyce Carol Oates' "The Others" Robertson Davies' "The Ghost who Vanished by Degrees" and V. S. Pritchett's "A Story of Don Juan. Atlantic Monthly Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 576327
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(OATES, Joyce Carol, Robertson Davies, and V. S. Pritchett). Larry Dark, edited by
Advance Excerpt: The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1991. Softcover. Fine. Advance excerpt. Cover by Mary Lynn Blasutta. Slim small quarto. 16pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Prints portions of Joyce Carol Oates' "The Others" Robertson Davies' "The Ghost who Vanished by Degrees" and V. S. Pritchett's "A story of Don Juan. Atlantic Monthly Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 315417
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