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Behold A Pale Horse Inscribed By William Cooper
A First Edition with a warm inscription by the author to his friend.
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Ulysses By James Joyce. First Trade Edition, 1937.
Near-fine copy with original dustjacket of the first English trade edition, first impression of Ulysses.
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ULYSSES. Samuel Beckett Presentation Copy. Joyce Signature
This copy of James Joyce’s Ulysses from the library of Ray DaBoll, considered one of the most talented calligraphers & designers in America, inscribed by Beckett on the title-page in black ink: “On his birthday and yours / Sam Beckett / Feb 2 (Groundhog Day)” – Making reference to James Joyce’s birthday (February 2nd – Groundhog Day).
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Ulysses by James Joyce 1927, Contemporary Fine Binding.
First edition, ninth printing by Shakespeare and Company in a fine contemporary binding.
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Kelmscott Press: Of the Friendship of Amis and Amile Translated by William Morris, 1894.
Despite its small size, this book is a floridly beautiful creation from the most influential private press of the late Victorian era.
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The Works of our Ancient, Learned, & excellent English poet, Jeffrey Chaucer 1687
The Works of our Ancient, Learned, and Excellent English Poet, Jeffrey Chaucer, as they have recently been compared with the best manuscripts, and several things added, never before in print.
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Hyperion Signed by Dan Simmons, First Edition 1989.
Signed first edition of the Hugo Award-winning novel