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. The Surgical Clinics of North America,Volume 4, Number 5 - Portland-Seattle Number, October 1924. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia & London, 1924.

Price: US$15.08 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Scarce copy of this early volume of The Surgical Clinics of North America. Contains numerous articles "from the clinic of. . ." various Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington area physicians, including Drs. J. Tate Mason, Alexander Peacock, J. Earl Else, Everett O. Jones, A. E. Rockey, Otis Floyd Lamson, W. B. Holden and Karl P. Moran, Caspar W. sharples, George W. Swift, George M. Horton, Thomas M. Joyce, and James B. Eagleson. Well illustrated.

Seller: UHR Books, Hollis Center, ME, U.S.A.

Baikie, James. A Century of Excavation in the Land of the Pharaohs. The Religious Tract Society (printed for), London, 1924.

Price: US$23.10 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: NO date shown but an Early Edition c.1924/6? . In the 'Books on Archaeology' Series. Royal Blue cloth-covered boards with bright gilt titling to spine and a blind stamped title to the front board. As this copy was a School Prize there is also the school heraldic logo in bright gilt to the front board. One small repair to the foot of the spine o/w the boards are clean, tight and bright. Internally, a Prize bookplate on the front pastedown " Awarded to Joyce Whalley." ( later to work at the V & A and become the well known Author - the late Joyce Irene Whalley - this copy came from her library). Illustrated with 32 b/w plates, including the Frontispiece, and stated on the title page = "specially prepared for this volume". Internally VERY clean, tight and bright with No Inscriptions ot other marks. 252 pp. Index. A detailed and well-illustrated study of a Century of excavation in Egypt and the marvellous artifacts which have been discovered. History of Egyptian archaeology & excavation, the tombs of the Pharaohs, temples, & pyramids, etc. Now a classic work. See Images ; Books on Archaeology; Large Thick 8vo 8" - 9" tall

Seller: Sue Lloyd-Davies Books, CARMARTHEN, United Kingdom

Joyce, James. Exiles. B. W. Huebsch, 1924.

Price: US$30.00 + shipping

Description: Second printing. Probable EX. LIBRARY. Green cloth spine with gilt stamped lettering and blind stamped beige paper over boards, although the title and author's first name are covered with an applied chipped red label, reading "By James Joyce EXILES Second Printing". The volume is edge rubbed, with the boards showing at the corners, and the paper has some soiling and toning. There is a stamped bookstore name and address on both the front and rear pastedowns, erasures on the front endpaper, remains and abrasions of a removed label on the front endpaper.

Seller: Trilby & Co. Books, San Jose, CA, U.S.A.

Stephens, James.. IN THE LAND OF YOUTH.. The Macmillan Co., Limited, London: 1924., 1924.

Price: US$30.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 304p. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold decorated and lettered. Spine faded. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! STEPHENS/W77 Language: eng

Seller: FAMILY ALBUM, Kinzers, PA, U.S.A.

GOGARTY, Oliver St. John. An Offering of Swans. Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1924.

Price: US$35.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: First English edition (preceded by a 1923 Cuala Press edition). Preface by W. B. Yeats. Tiny Philadelphia bookseller ticket ("Thos. V. Paul") on front pastedown. Spine sunned and binding with modest soil, endleaves darkened and very light scattered foxing throughout, very good lacking the dust jacket. Gogarty, considered by A.E. "the wildest wit in Ireland," was not only an accomplished poet and novelist, but also an aviator and practicing surgeon. He was a schoolmate of James Joyce and the model for Buck Mulligan in *Ulysses*.

Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.

Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud. Commerce, n° III, hiver 1924 (exemplaire sur Alfa). , 1924.

Price: US$39.67 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: [LOEW} Grand in-8° broché, [258 p.] - Saint-John Perse, Chanson (p. 7), - Thomas Stearns Eliot, Poème (p. 10-11), - Max Jacob, Poèmes (p. 15-23), - André Breton, Introduction au discours sur le peu de réalité (p. 27-57), Roger Vitrac, Insomnie (p. 61-68), - Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Épître au Roi, d'un commerçant français, suivie de fragments de ses relations de voyage (p. 71-136), n.s. [Bernard Groethuysen], Présentation de Tavernier (p. 137-142), - Georg Büchner, Léonce et Léna (p. 145-223), - Léon-Paul Fargue, Nuées (p. 227-231), - Valery Larbaud, Lettre d'Italie (p. 235-285). - Trad. : Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner), Denise Levé [avec Louis Aragon] (G. Büchner), Saint-John Perse (T.S. Eliot). - - Sans doute une des plus belles revues littéraires de l'entre-deux-guerres, la qualité des participants en témoigne : Richard Aldington, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Ricardo Bachelli, Bruno Barilli, André Beucler, Henri Bosco, Joë Bousquet, Louis Brauquier, André Breton, Sir Thomas Browne, Georg Büchner, Roy Campbell, Jérôme Cardan, Cheng-Tcheng, Emilio Cecchi, Paul Claudel, S.T. Coleridge, René Daumal, André Delons, Robert Desnos, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Maître Eckhart, T.S. Eliot, Max Elskamp, Léon-Paul Fargue, William Faulkner, Jean Follain, Benjamin Fondane, Roger Fry, Morvan le Gaëlique [Max Jacob], Georges Garampon, Frederico Garcia Lorca, André Gide, Jean Giono, Bernard Groethuysen, René Guilleré, Ricardo Güiraldes, Thomas Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Franz Hellenz, Antoine Héroët, Robert Herrick, Henri Hertz, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Hölderlin, Henri Hoppenot, Michel Iehl [cf. Michel Yell], Max Jacob, Francis Jammes, Marcel Jouhandeau, Pierre Jean Jouve, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Rudolf Kassner, Sören Kierkegaard, Pierre de Lanux, Valery Larbaud, Archibald MacLeish, Giacomo Leopardi, Georges Limbour, Louis Massignon, André Malraux, Ossip Mandelstam, Louis Massignon, Charles Mauron, George Meredith, Henry [et Henri] Michaux, D.-S. Mirsky, John-Antoine Nau, Georges Neveux, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marquis de Nointel, Liam O'Flaherty, Max Oehler, José Ortega y Gasset, Boris Pasternak, Jean Paulhan, Le Père François [E. Binet], Benjamin Péret, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Ponge, A.S. Pouchkine, T.-F. Powys, Jacques Prévert, Jean Prévost, Michel Psellos, Alfonso Reyes, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jacques Rivière, Georges Roditi, Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov, Saint-John Perse, Georges Schéhadé, Maurice Scève, Edith Sitwell, André Suarès, Jules Supervielle, T'au Yuan Ming, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Edmond Teste, Emilie Teste, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Paul Valéry, Vincenzo, Roger Vitrac, Sir Thomas Wyat, Virginia Woolf, Michel Yell, et plusieurs anonymes, Princesse Alexandre de la Tour et Taxis [en réalité B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan] (R. Kassner) // Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner) // Joseph Baruzzi (V. Cardarelli) // André Beucler [avec H. Church] (R. Aldington) // Jeanne Bucher [avec B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan (G. Büchner) // Henry Church [avec A. Beucler] (R. Aldington) // Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (W. Faulkner) // Benjamin Crémieux (E. Cecchi, G. Leopardi) // Jacques Decour (R. Kassner) // André Gide [avec J. Schiffrin] (A.S. Pouchkine) // Bernard Groethuysen (Maître Eckhart, F. Hölderlin, R. Kassner [avec J. Paulhan]) // Annie Hervieu (T. Wyat) // Hélène Iswolsky (Pouchkine) // Valery Larbaud (R. Bachelli, B. Barilli [seul et avec M. Nebbia], T. Browne, E. Cecchi, S.T. Coleridge, R. Güiraldes, N. Hawthorne, J. Joyce, A. MacLeish, L. O'Flaherty, A. Reyes) // Alexis Léger [Saint-John Perse] (H. von Hofmannsthal [avec l'auteur]) // Liang Tsong Taï (T'Au Yuan Ming) // Georges Limbour (R. Campbell, T.S. Eliot, O. Mandelstam [avec D.S. Mirsky]) // Eugène Marsan (anonyme italien) // Charles Mauron (R. Fry, T.-F. Powys, V. Woolf) // Jean de Menasce (T.S. Eliot) // D.S. Mirsky [avec Georges Limbour] (O. Mandelstam) // Auguste Morel (R. Herrick, J. Joyce, Sir Thomas Wyat) // Marie Nebbia.

Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France

Herbert Gorman. JAMES JOYCE HIS FIRST FORTY YEARS. B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$40.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 6 x 8 in. Black cloth boards. Condition is GOOD+ ; covers have some tiny spots, minor shelf wear, spine mildly sunned. Tiny insect hole at spine, a few more visible at the front hinge. Binding tight and text bright and unmarked. Foxing to upper text edge. frontis and title pg have a very faint water stain. Bio. Stax.

Seller: Andre Strong Bookseller, Blue Hill, ME, U.S.A.

Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud. Commerce, n° III, hiver 1924 (exemplaire sur Alfa). , 1924.

Price: US$41.88 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: [LOEW} Grand in-8° broché, [258 p.] - Saint-John Perse, Chanson (p. 7), - Thomas Stearns Eliot, Poème (p. 10-11), - Max Jacob, Poèmes (p. 15-23), - André Breton, Introduction au discours sur le peu de réalité (p. 27-57), Roger Vitrac, Insomnie (p. 61-68), - Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Épître au Roi, d'un commerçant français, suivie de fragments de ses relations de voyage (p. 71-136), n.s. [Bernard Groethuysen], Présentation de Tavernier (p. 137-142), - Georg Büchner, Léonce et Léna (p. 145-223), - Léon-Paul Fargue, Nuées (p. 227-231), - Valery Larbaud, Lettre d'Italie (p. 235-285). - Trad. : Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner), Denise Levé [avec Louis Aragon] (G. Büchner), Saint-John Perse (T.S. Eliot). - - Sans doute une des plus belles revues littéraires de l'entre-deux-guerres, la qualité des participants en témoigne : Richard Aldington, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Ricardo Bachelli, Bruno Barilli, André Beucler, Henri Bosco, Joë Bousquet, Louis Brauquier, André Breton, Sir Thomas Browne, Georg Büchner, Roy Campbell, Jérôme Cardan, Cheng-Tcheng, Emilio Cecchi, Paul Claudel, S.T. Coleridge, René Daumal, André Delons, Robert Desnos, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Maître Eckhart, T.S. Eliot, Max Elskamp, Léon-Paul Fargue, William Faulkner, Jean Follain, Benjamin Fondane, Roger Fry, Morvan le Gaëlique [Max Jacob], Georges Garampon, Frederico Garcia Lorca, André Gide, Jean Giono, Bernard Groethuysen, René Guilleré, Ricardo Güiraldes, Thomas Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Franz Hellenz, Antoine Héroët, Robert Herrick, Henri Hertz, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Hölderlin, Henri Hoppenot, Michel Iehl [cf. Michel Yell], Max Jacob, Francis Jammes, Marcel Jouhandeau, Pierre Jean Jouve, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Rudolf Kassner, Sören Kierkegaard, Pierre de Lanux, Valery Larbaud, Archibald MacLeish, Giacomo Leopardi, Georges Limbour, Louis Massignon, André Malraux, Ossip Mandelstam, Louis Massignon, Charles Mauron, George Meredith, Henry [et Henri] Michaux, D.-S. Mirsky, John-Antoine Nau, Georges Neveux, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marquis de Nointel, Liam O'Flaherty, Max Oehler, José Ortega y Gasset, Boris Pasternak, Jean Paulhan, Le Père François [E. Binet], Benjamin Péret, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Ponge, A.S. Pouchkine, T.-F. Powys, Jacques Prévert, Jean Prévost, Michel Psellos, Alfonso Reyes, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jacques Rivière, Georges Roditi, Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov, Saint-John Perse, Georges Schéhadé, Maurice Scève, Edith Sitwell, André Suarès, Jules Supervielle, T'au Yuan Ming, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Edmond Teste, Emilie Teste, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Paul Valéry, Vincenzo, Roger Vitrac, Sir Thomas Wyat, Virginia Woolf, Michel Yell, et plusieurs anonymes, Princesse Alexandre de la Tour et Taxis [en réalité B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan] (R. Kassner) // Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner) // Joseph Baruzzi (V. Cardarelli) // André Beucler [avec H. Church] (R. Aldington) // Jeanne Bucher [avec B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan (G. Büchner) // Henry Church [avec A. Beucler] (R. Aldington) // Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (W. Faulkner) // Benjamin Crémieux (E. Cecchi, G. Leopardi) // Jacques Decour (R. Kassner) // André Gide [avec J. Schiffrin] (A.S. Pouchkine) // Bernard Groethuysen (Maître Eckhart, F. Hölderlin, R. Kassner [avec J. Paulhan]) // Annie Hervieu (T. Wyat) // Hélène Iswolsky (Pouchkine) // Valery Larbaud (R. Bachelli, B. Barilli [seul et avec M. Nebbia], T. Browne, E. Cecchi, S.T. Coleridge, R. Güiraldes, N. Hawthorne, J. Joyce, A. MacLeish, L. O'Flaherty, A. Reyes) // Alexis Léger [Saint-John Perse] (H. von Hofmannsthal [avec l'auteur]) // Liang Tsong Taï (T'Au Yuan Ming) // Georges Limbour (R. Campbell, T.S. Eliot, O. Mandelstam [avec D.S. Mirsky]) // Eugène Marsan (anonyme italien) // Charles Mauron (R. Fry, T.-F. Powys, V. Woolf) // Jean de Menasce (T.S. Eliot) // D.S. Mirsky [avec Georges Limbour] (O. Mandelstam) // Auguste Morel (R. Herrick, J. Joyce, Sir Thomas Wyat) // Marie Nebbia

Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France

Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud. Commerce, n° II, automne 1924 (exemplaire sur Alfa)Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud. , 1924.

Price: US$49.59 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: (LOEW] Grand in-8° broché, [188 p.] Emilie Teste, Lettre (p. 7-30), - Léon-Paul Fargue, Suite familière (p. 33-55), Valery Larbaud, Lettre à deux amis (p. 59-88), - Louis Aragon, Une vague de rêve (p. 91-122), - Michel Iehl, Willerholz. Féerie dramatique en 3 tableaux (Premier tableau) (p. 127-159), - Jean Paulhan, Luce, l'enfant négligée (p. 161-164), - Rainer Maria Rilke, Poèmes (p. 164-165), - Valery Larbaud, Préface (p. 173-180), - Robert Herrick, Poèmes (p. 183-188). - Trad. : Auguste Morel (R. Herrick). - - Sans doute une des plus belles revues littéraires de l'entre-deux-guerres, la qualité des participants en témoigne : Richard Aldington, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Ricardo Bachelli, Bruno Barilli, André Beucler, Henri Bosco, Joë Bousquet, Louis Brauquier, André Breton, Sir Thomas Browne, Georg Büchner, Roy Campbell, Jérôme Cardan, Cheng-Tcheng, Emilio Cecchi, Paul Claudel, S.T. Coleridge, René Daumal, André Delons, Robert Desnos, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Maître Eckhart, T.S. Eliot, Max Elskamp, Léon-Paul Fargue, William Faulkner, Jean Follain, Benjamin Fondane, Roger Fry, Morvan le Gaëlique [Max Jacob], Georges Garampon, Frederico Garcia Lorca, André Gide, Jean Giono, Bernard Groethuysen, René Guilleré, Ricardo Güiraldes, Thomas Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Franz Hellenz, Antoine Héroët, Robert Herrick, Henri Hertz, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Hölderlin, Henri Hoppenot, Michel Iehl [cf. Michel Yell], Max Jacob, Francis Jammes, Marcel Jouhandeau, Pierre Jean Jouve, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Rudolf Kassner, Sören Kierkegaard, Pierre de Lanux, Valery Larbaud, Archibald MacLeish, Giacomo Leopardi, Georges Limbour, Louis Massignon, André Malraux, Ossip Mandelstam, Louis Massignon, Charles Mauron, George Meredith, Henry [et Henri] Michaux, D.-S. Mirsky, John-Antoine Nau, Georges Neveux, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marquis de Nointel, Liam O'Flaherty, Max Oehler, José Ortega y Gasset, Boris Pasternak, Jean Paulhan, Le Père François [E. Binet], Benjamin Péret, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Ponge, A.S. Pouchkine, T.-F. Powys, Jacques Prévert, Jean Prévost, Michel Psellos, Alfonso Reyes, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jacques Rivière, Georges Roditi, Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov, Saint-John Perse, Georges Schéhadé, Maurice Scève, Edith Sitwell, André Suarès, Jules Supervielle, T'au Yuan Ming, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Edmond Teste, Emilie Teste, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Paul Valéry, Vincenzo, Roger Vitrac, Sir Thomas Wyat, Virginia Woolf, Michel Yell, et plusieurs anonymes, Princesse Alexandre de la Tour et Taxis [en réalité B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan] (R. Kassner) // Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner) // Joseph Baruzzi (V. Cardarelli) // André Beucler [avec H. Church] (R. Aldington) // Jeanne Bucher [avec B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan (G. Büchner) // Henry Church [avec A. Beucler] (R. Aldington) // Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (W. Faulkner) // Benjamin Crémieux (E. Cecchi, G. Leopardi) // Jacques Decour (R. Kassner) // André Gide [avec J. Schiffrin] (A.S. Pouchkine) // Bernard Groethuysen (Maître Eckhart, F. Hölderlin, R. Kassner [avec J. Paulhan]) // Annie Hervieu (T. Wyat) // Hélène Iswolsky (Pouchkine) // Valery Larbaud (R. Bachelli, B. Barilli [seul et avec M. Nebbia], T. Browne, E. Cecchi, S.T. Coleridge, R. Güiraldes, N. Hawthorne, J. Joyce, A. MacLeish, L. O'Flaherty, A. Reyes) // Alexis Léger [Saint-John Perse] (H. von Hofmannsthal [avec l'auteur]) // Liang Tsong Taï (T'Au Yuan Ming) // Georges Limbour (R. Campbell, T.S. Eliot, O. Mandelstam [avec D.S. Mirsky]) // Eugène Marsan (anonyme italien) // Charles Mauron (R. Fry, T.-F. Powys, V. Woolf) // Jean de Menasce (T.S. Eliot) // D.S. Mirsky [avec Georges Limbour] (O. Mandelstam) // Auguste Morel (R. Herrick, J. Joyce, Sir Thomas Wyat) // Marie Nebbia [avec V. Larbaud] (B. Barilli).

Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France

Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud. Commerce, n° II, automne 1924 (exemplaire sur Alfa). , 1924.

Price: US$52.90 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: (LOEW] Grand in-8° broché, [188 p.] Emilie Teste, Lettre (p. 7-30), - Léon-Paul Fargue, Suite familière (p. 33-55), Valery Larbaud, Lettre à deux amis (p. 59-88), - Louis Aragon, Une vague de rêve (p. 91-122), - Michel Iehl, Willerholz. Féerie dramatique en 3 tableaux (Premier tableau) (p. 127-159), - Jean Paulhan, Luce, l'enfant négligée (p. 161-164), - Rainer Maria Rilke, Poèmes (p. 164-165), - Valery Larbaud, Préface (p. 173-180), - Robert Herrick, Poèmes (p. 183-188). - Trad. : Auguste Morel (R. Herrick). - - Sans doute une des plus belles revues littéraires de l'entre-deux-guerres, la qualité des participants en témoigne : Richard Aldington, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Ricardo Bachelli, Bruno Barilli, André Beucler, Henri Bosco, Joë Bousquet, Louis Brauquier, André Breton, Sir Thomas Browne, Georg Büchner, Roy Campbell, Jérôme Cardan, Cheng-Tcheng, Emilio Cecchi, Paul Claudel, S.T. Coleridge, René Daumal, André Delons, Robert Desnos, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Maître Eckhart, T.S. Eliot, Max Elskamp, Léon-Paul Fargue, William Faulkner, Jean Follain, Benjamin Fondane, Roger Fry, Morvan le Gaëlique [Max Jacob], Georges Garampon, Frederico Garcia Lorca, André Gide, Jean Giono, Bernard Groethuysen, René Guilleré, Ricardo Güiraldes, Thomas Hardy, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Franz Hellenz, Antoine Héroët, Robert Herrick, Henri Hertz, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Hölderlin, Henri Hoppenot, Michel Iehl [cf. Michel Yell], Max Jacob, Francis Jammes, Marcel Jouhandeau, Pierre Jean Jouve, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Rudolf Kassner, Sören Kierkegaard, Pierre de Lanux, Valery Larbaud, Archibald MacLeish, Giacomo Leopardi, Georges Limbour, Louis Massignon, André Malraux, Ossip Mandelstam, Louis Massignon, Charles Mauron, George Meredith, Henry [et Henri] Michaux, D.-S. Mirsky, John-Antoine Nau, Georges Neveux, Friedrich Nietzsche, Marquis de Nointel, Liam O'Flaherty, Max Oehler, José Ortega y Gasset, Boris Pasternak, Jean Paulhan, Le Père François [E. Binet], Benjamin Péret, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Ponge, A.S. Pouchkine, T.-F. Powys, Jacques Prévert, Jean Prévost, Michel Psellos, Alfonso Reyes, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jacques Rivière, Georges Roditi, Vasily Vasilievich Rozanov, Saint-John Perse, Georges Schéhadé, Maurice Scève, Edith Sitwell, André Suarès, Jules Supervielle, T'au Yuan Ming, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Edmond Teste, Emilie Teste, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Paul Valéry, Vincenzo, Roger Vitrac, Sir Thomas Wyat, Virginia Woolf, Michel Yell, et plusieurs anonymes, Princesse Alexandre de la Tour et Taxis [en réalité B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan] (R. Kassner) // Louis Aragon [avec D. Levé] (G. Büchner) // Joseph Baruzzi (V. Cardarelli) // André Beucler [avec H. Church] (R. Aldington) // Jeanne Bucher [avec B. Groethuysen et J. Paulhan (G. Büchner) // Henry Church [avec A. Beucler] (R. Aldington) // Maurice-Edgar Coindreau (W. Faulkner) // Benjamin Crémieux (E. Cecchi, G. Leopardi) // Jacques Decour (R. Kassner) // André Gide [avec J. Schiffrin] (A.S. Pouchkine) // Bernard Groethuysen (Maître Eckhart, F. Hölderlin, R. Kassner [avec J. Paulhan]) // Annie Hervieu (T. Wyat) // Hélène Iswolsky (Pouchkine) // Valery Larbaud (R. Bachelli, B. Barilli [seul et avec M. Nebbia], T. Browne, E. Cecchi, S.T. Coleridge, R. Güiraldes, N. Hawthorne, J. Joyce, A. MacLeish, L. O'Flaherty, A. Reyes) // Alexis Léger [Saint-John Perse] (H. von Hofmannsthal [avec l'auteur]) // Liang Tsong Taï (T'Au Yuan Ming) // Georges Limbour (R. Campbell, T.S. Eliot, O. Mandelstam [avec D.S. Mirsky]) // Eugène Marsan (anonyme italien) // Charles Mauron (R. Fry, T.-F. Powys, V. Woolf) // Jean de Menasce (T.S. Eliot) // D.S. Mirsky [avec Georges Limbour] (O. Mandelstam) // Auguste Morel (R. Herrick, J. Joyce, Sir Thomas Wyat) // Marie Nebbia [avec V. Larbaud] (B. Barilli)

Seller: Librairie Lalibela, Ckelles, PARIS, France

( Joyce, James ) Gorman, Herbert S.. James Joyce: His First Forty Years. B.W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$55.11 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: In Mylar cover. Out of print and very scarce early biography of Joyce. Binding is cloth boards.

Seller: Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.

Sherman, Stuart P.. Men Of Letters Of The British Isles: Portrait Medallions From The Life By Theodore Spicer-Simson. William Edwin Rudge, NY, 1924.

Price: US$70.00 + shipping

Description: terra-cotta boards w/ gilt stamped printing; tan cloth spine, gilt printed. 133 pp. 29 bw plates. cream paper portfolio w/ terra cotta cloth spine, title plate. Pages remain bright; may have instances of light smudges, marks. Includes portrait medallions and short biographies of many illustrious authors, such as G.K. Chesterton, Thomas Hardy, James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, W.B. Yeats, and others. This book is hand-numbered 70 out of 520 copies. VG- (ex-libris to front pasteodown has detached; old glue remnants visible. light wear to boards. darkening to spine. lower front corner bumped w/ tear to edge. portfolio smudged & scuffed; rubbing to corners & edges)

Seller: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.

Gorman, Herbert S.. James Joyce : His First Forty Years. B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$135.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Hardcover in textured black cloth, gilt lettering to spine, clean tight and unmarked with light age tanning to front endpapers [newsprint insertion?] otherwise Fine condition

Seller: Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, U.S.A.

James Joyce. Exiles: A Play in Three Acts. B.W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 2nd printing with jacket in pieces: front panel is present as is front flap, but these two parts are connected but barely. Likewise back panel and back flap are present and better connected. The spine side of jacket is gone but for a tiny fragment. Loads of chipping. Quarter bound. Tan paper covered boards with blind stamped title on front. Gold lettering on dark green cloth covered spine. Darkened textblock especially top edge. The number of copies printed of this 2nd edition is not known, but is thought to be quite small, smaller than the first printed, though that number also seems to be unknown. Binding sound. (154 pp.)

Seller: A Cappella Books, Inc., Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.

JOYCE, James. Exiles: A Play in Three Acts. B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$150.00 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Second American edition. 154pp. Quarter green cloth gilt, brown paper boards with embossed and gilt titles. Small attractive bookplate of Robert J. Lilley, light age-toning on the boards, near fine, lacking the dustwrapper. The second edition was printed in very small numbers.

Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.

JOYCE, James. Exiles, A Play in Three Acts. B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$250.00 + shipping

Description: Second Printing, originally printed by Huebsch in 1918. The number of copies printed of this reissue is unknown, but likely very small. In dustjacket which states at front panel, "Exiles / Second Printing" and also lists other books by Mr. Joyce: "Ulysses published in Paris," and others. An uncommon printing of this important work by Joyce. Very Good, mild dampstain at top rear panel, light stain at top page edge, in Good dustjacket, some staining at top rear panel and spine, chipped at spine ends and edges, some closed tears at spine mended at verso with archival tape.

Seller: Babylon Revisited Rare Books, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.

Joyce, James. Exiles. B.W. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$400.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: The scarce 1924 2nd Printing. Stain to top edge of pages which is apparent on some of the pages. Otherwise a pretty solid copy. In the very scarce dust jacket! The jacket has separated at the spine panel and misses about 15% of the spine panel. Modest staining and edgewear elsewhere. Spine panel faded. Overall, a reasonably attractive example and very scarce! With a the Huebsch Mailing List promotional slip laid in. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall

Seller: Gerry Kleier Rare Books, Martinez, CA, U.S.A.

[JOYCE, JAMES] GORMAN, HERBERT S.. James Joyce: His First Forty Years. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1924, 1924.

Price: US$500.00 + shipping

Description: First Edition. Slocum B6. A near fine copy in a dust jacket with some chips and tears and soiling; a very good example overall. Contains a number of first American appearances of quotations from Ulysses. All books described as first editions are first printings unless otherwise noted.

Seller: Peter L. Stern & Co., Inc, Newton, MA, U.S.A.

[JOYCE, JAMES] GORMAN, HERBERT S.. James Joyce: His First Forty Years. New York: B. W. Huebsch, 1924, 1924.

Price: US$500.00 + shipping

Description: First Edition. Slocum B6. A near fine copy in a dust jacket with some small chips and tears and some staining; about very good overall. Contains a number of first American appearances of quotations from Ulysses. All books described as first editions are first printings unless otherwise noted.

Seller: Peter L. Stern & Co., Inc, Newton, MA, U.S.A.

Joyce, James. Exiles. A Play in Three Acts. American Edition, Reissue of 1924 in original Red dust Jacket. 1924. Huebsch, New York, 1924.

Price: US$850.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Originally issued by Huebsch in 1918. This is the reissue of 1924. In original tan boards over cloth spine, veritcal herringbone pattern. In a letter of B.W. Huebsch to Grant Richards, December 1921: "Total sales to October 10, 1921 were 388 copies not enough to earn the advance paid on the book." The number of copies printed ot this reissue is unknown, but it was certainly very small. This book is in near fine condition, owner's name on rear endpaper, blind stamp of bookshop also on rear endpaper. Some slight offsetting to endpapers, spine bright. In rare reissue dust jacket. The red dust jacket has the residue of what appears to be glue, around the edges of the front and rear panel, but the jacket is in remarkable condition and is rare. It states "Exiles Second Printing" and also lists other books by Mr. Joyce: "Ulysses published in Paris," and others. A scarce and important Joyce title.

Seller: sonalsorises, los angeles, CA, U.S.A.