[Rarebooks] FS: True First Printing of Joyce's ULYSESS, 1922
charles agvent
agvent at erols.com
Sun May 16 10:30:15 EDT 2004
JOYCE, JAMES. ULYSSES. Paris: Shakespeare and Company 1922. First
Edition. The true First Printing of this modern classic. Copy #482 of
750 numbered copies printed on handmade paper of a total edition of
only 1000. Bound in half brown morocco with matching corners, spine
lettered in gilt, with a matching half morocco slipcase. A very nice
copy priced very attractively because the half title and title pages
are in expert facsimile. There is also a facsimile corner repair to
one page. If you can live with this, you will have on your shelf
perhaps the most notable work of fiction written in the twentieth
century at a price you are not likely to encounter elsewhere. Despite
the defects, Near Fine in a handsome slipcase. $6000
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