Price: US$30.00 + shipping
Condition: Good
Description: Softcover, pp. 109-252 pp. Contributing editors: Arthur Symons, Ezra Pound and Ford Madox Ford. Writers include James Joyce, Samuel Roth, Louis Zukofsky, Anton Tchekov, E. Powers Mathers, Arthur Symons, Thomas Hardy, Francis Page, Waverley Lewis Root and David Zorn. Moderate wear with two tiny chips on covers, no owner names or gift notes, clean text, tight binding.
Seller: Bob's Book Journey, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Price: US$35.00 + shipping
Condition: Fair
Description: 500 cc. (not numbered). The first installment of this serialized version of Finnegan's Wake. Fair only. Creases to spines. Creases to bottom right corder of cover with a trianglularpiece missing from the first two pages (now affecting aay text). 1/2" green mark to bottom page edge. Binding is still solid.
Seller: Eliot Books, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
Price: US$45.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: First edition. 111-252pp. Printed wrappers. Bottom edge with a light green mark, covers lightly soiled with faint tidelines at edges, spine worn with a chip at crown, still very good. One of 500 copies, this one unnumbered. Contains a pirated episode of Joyce's "Work in Progress" (*S&C* C65); additional contributions by Louis Zukofsky, Anton Tchekhov, E. Powys Mathers, Arthur Symonds, Thomas Hardy and more.
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Price: US$60.00 + shipping
Condition: Near Fine
Description: Pp. [109]-252, 8vo, card wrapper. Contents include the second installment of James Joyce's Ulysses (pirated), Anton Chekhov's play, Tatyana Riepin, and poetry by Thomas Hardy and Louis Zukofsky. One of 500 copies. A well-preserved, near fine copy with a tiny bump to one corner, wrapper mildly age-toned.
Seller: George Ong Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Price: US$65.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: Original printed wrappers, (8.5 x 6 inches), 254-396 pages. Limited one of 500 copies. Contains the third installment of James Joyce's "New Unnamed Work" (Finnegan's Wake) and "Creative Evolution" by D.H. Lawrence. Contributing editors included, Arthur Symons and Paul Morand. A nicely preserved copy showing some expected light toning and wear at spine Size: Octavo
Seller: Books & Bidders Antiquarian Booksellers, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Price: US$100.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: Volume One, Number Two. P.110-252. Printed wrappers. Modest foxing on page edges, sunned spine with creases, very good housed in a very good publisher's papercovered slipcase with chipping at the edges, and moderate rubbing at the top and bottom edges. One of 500 copies. Contains an episode of Joyce's Work in Progress, and contributions by Louis Zukofsky, Thomas Hardy, Arthur Symons, Francis Page, David Zorn, and more.
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Price: US$150.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: New York 1925. Complete set of 1925 issues of this literary journal custom-bound without original issue covers in one hardcover. Large octavo, 566pp., index, 3/4 green cloth with marbled green boards and gilt spine lettering. Book is 8-1/2 inches tall. Includes 4 (of 5 eventually) installments of James Joyce's "New Unnamed Work" (Finnegan's Wake); plus work by Arthur Symons, Whittaker Chambers, Max Beerbohm, Thomas Hardy, Frank Harris, D. H. Lawrence, Pierre Louys and many more. VG plus. Excellent condition.
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Price: US$200.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: Limited to 500 copies, "this one of 450 copies set aside for subscribers." Contributing Editors Arthur Symons, Ezra Pound and Ford Madox Hueffer. Very Good in dull pale orange printed wrappers, as issued. Contributors include James Joyce (an unauthorized, expurgated section from Finnegans Wake [its first appearance in print]), Arthur Symons, Francis Page, David Zorn, Samuel Roth, and Louis Zukofsky. 108pp. Staining to upper edge of rear cover. This copy bears the bookplate of John Sowden, notable for having been the owner of the famous residence "Sowden House" [1926- ], designed by Lloyd Wright (FLW's son), later owned by a notorious hedonist (and perhaps murderer) George Hodel, a VD clinic doctor who catered to Hollywood royalty, implicated (by his own son, an LA Detective) in the murder of Elizabeth Short (aka: The Dahlia Case). Interesting association copy. Q14695
Seller: Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB, Kensington, CA, U.S.A.
Price: US$202.91 + shipping
Description: Each one of 500 copies (sic) Four parts, bound in one volume, wrappers discarded Contains four (of five) unauthorized printings of Joyces "Work in Progress" lifted from European publications. Other "contributors" include Beerbohm, Hardy, Frank Harris, D.H. Lawrence, Arthur Symons, Wilde and Zukofsky. Binders paper-covered boards, unlettered
Seller: Bertram Rota Ltd, Kintbury, United Kingdom
Price: US$225.00 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: tributing editors, arthur symonds, ezra pound, and ford madox hueffer. vol. 1 no. 1 september 1925, vol. 1 no. 2, december 1925. and vol. 1, no. 4. june 1926. the first five issues have installments from a new unamed work by james joyce. (finnegan's wake) and not authorized.sadly we only have three of the first five issues.3 copies. vol i no 1, vol1 n0 2, and vol 1 no. 4.
Seller: Gumshoe Books, Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
Price: US$322.07 + shipping
Description: Small 4tos, lettered in red and black to front panels and spines. Original black slipcases. Inked initials to front panel of Nos. 1, 3 and 4, chip to spine of No. 1, otherwise near fine copies with only a little age-toning, well preserved in their slipcases. First US editions. Containing the first US publication (unauthorised) of extracts from Finnegans Wake. Four (of five) issues of Samuel Roth's Two Worlds to carry extracts from Joyce's work in progress. Despite protests from Joyce, made via his Paris publisher Sylvia Beach, Roth went on to add insult to injury by publishing extracts from Ulysses in the same magazine, again without authorisation. This led to the International Protest, signed by 167 artists and writers and published in transition in 1927, and an injuction against Roth was finally issued in 1928. Periods of incarceration followed for Roth, mostly for publishing pornography (literary or otherwise). A hugely antagonistic figure in the world of letters, he was nonetheless responsible for the easing of US obscenity laws when Roth v. United States was heard by the Supreme Court in 1957, which decided that the 'likely to deprave and corrupt' test for questionable material was too widely drawn, and that the law would henceforth take into account whether 'the dominant theme taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest.'. All of which was neither here nor there for James Joyce, who received no royalties from this piracy. Near fine copies, very well preserved in their slipcases.
Seller: Neil Pearson Rare Books, London, United Kingdom
Price: US$1500.00 + shipping
Description: Octavo, 8 parts; VG-; softcovers; spines age-toned white, with black or gray lettering; some shelf wear and soiling; all issues in maroon slipcases; set contains Volume One, Numbers One through Four, and Volume Two, Numbers Five through Eight; some wear to spines. CX consignment. Shelved in Room G. The Two Worlds contains the first US edition of James Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake" titled in the magazine as "A New Unnamed Work." The text was pirated and published by Samuel Roth. [Wikipedia]. 1346826. Special Collections.
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.