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JOYCE, James. Haveth Childers Everywhere. Babou & Kahane, Paris, 1930.

Price: US$4500.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Thin 4to, cream colored wrappers printed in green & black, glassine d.w. Paris: Babou & Kahane; N.Y.: Fountain Press, 1930. Limited Edition. Number 55 of 100 copies, printed on hand-made iridescent Japan, and signed by Joyce. The glassine wrapper is minimally chipped on the spine. Fine, lacking the slipcase.

Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.

JOYCE, James (1882-1941). Haveth Childers Everywhere. Fragment from Work in Progress. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane: The Fountain Press. Printed by Ducros et Colas, Paris, 1930.

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Description: (11 1/8 x 7 1/2 inches). First edition. 1-72 [2], pp. 72. Title and text printed in black and green. Running heads printed in green. Signed by Joyce in pencil on the limitation leaf. Numbered 70 out of 100 copies. Original glassine and white printed wrappers. Small area of loss at lower spine, minor tear and losses to glassine along spine. Within a modern full green morocco box with gilt decoration and lettering on spine, cloth chemise. First edition, deluxe issue: number 70 of 100 signed copies of what would ultimately become Joyce's final novel, Finnegans Wake. In 1930, Joyce sent to Faber and Faber's T. S. Eliot the following "nursery rhyme" to promote Haveth Childers Everywhere: Humptydump Dublin squeaks through his norse, Humptydump Dublin hath a horrible vorse And with all his kinks english Plus his irismanx brogues Humptydump Dublin's grandada of all rogues. Though Faber made little use of it, Joyce's jingle is a key to Haveth Childers Everywhere and Joyce's inherent contradictions: the giant of English literature, who was Irish; the pre-eminent Irish cultural figure, who couldn't speak the language - and wrote in English; the Anglo who had to go to the continent to find an audience; the difficult, cryptic modernist who still has millions of mainstream readers. In 1931, a New York Times reviewer wrote that Haveth Childers Everywhere is "an attempt to enrich and refashion the English language, and as such is highly stimulating and carries the reader through a form of mental gymnastics." Unfortunately, for the same reviewer, it "still remained absolutely incomprehensible." It took Joyce sixteen years to write Finnegans Wake, a book once aptly titled, as here, "Work in Progress." The finished novel was still nine years from publication when this fragment was released. Joyce began writing what would become Finnegans Wake shortly after Ulysses was published in 1922. Fragments of the novel were issued in a variety of formats by different publishers, including Haveth Childers Everywhere, produced in Paris by Obelisk Press founder Jack Kahane and the editor Henry Babou in April of 1930, and distributed in America by The Fountain Press. The publication nearly bankrupted Kahane and Babou. Haveth Childers Everywhere consists of the final part of what is now Chapter 3 of Book III of Finnegans Wake. This copy is one of one hundred numbered copies on "Imperial hand-made iridescent Japan" signed by the author, from a total edition of 685 copies. Slocum & Cahoon A41.

Seller: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, U.S.A.

JOYCE, JAMES.. Haveth Childers Everywhere. Paris & New York: Babou and Kahane/ The Fountain Press, 1930, 1930.

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Description: First Edition. One of 100 numbered copies on 'imperial hand-made iridescent japan' signed by the author. Publisher's wrappers; fine in the original glassine (a little worn and browned); in the publisher's cardboard slipcase (with some splitting and restoration). 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.. Haveth Childers Everywhere. Paris & New York: Babou and Kahane/ The Fountain Press, 1930, 1930.

Price: US$16500.00 + shipping

Description: First Edition. One of 100 numbered copies on 'imperial hand-made iridescent japan' signed by the author. Publisher's wrappers; fine in the original glassine; with the original gold colored sleeve and slipcase (minor mending). An exceptional copy. 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.. Haveth Childers Everywhere.. Babou and Kahane / The Fountain Press, Paris and New York, 1930.

Price: US$18500.00 + shipping

Description: 73 pp. Small folio, publisher's printed wrappers in glassine and publisher's slipcase. First edition; one of 100 copies on Imperial handmade iridescent Japan, signed by James Joyce. A near fine copy. The glassine is very slightly worn in spots. The slipcase has had some internao reinforcement, but is complete and attractive.

Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.