Published by NY, 1925
Seller: Eliot Books, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
Original Wraps. Condition: Fair. 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.
Published by The Mocki-Grisball, New York, 1926
First Edition
Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Original printed wrappers, (8.5 x 6 inches), 107 pages. Limited one of 500 copies. Contains the first installment of James Joyce's "New Unnamed Work" (Finnegan's Wake). Contributing editors included, Arthur Symons, Ezra Pound, and Ford Madox Heuffer. A nicely preserved copy showing some expected light toning and wear at spine Size: Octavo. Literary Journal.
Published by The Mocki-Grisball, New York, 1925
First Edition
Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. 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. Literary Journal.
Published by Two Worlds Publishing Company, New York, 1926
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. First Edition; First Printing. Contains the fourth installment of James Joyce's "A New Unnamed Work" (Finnigan's Wake). Also has entries by Frank Harris, Max Beerbohm, Samuel Roth, Arthur Symons, and others. Ships same or next business day. Spine is faded and skewed, edge and shelf wear, multiple creases and tears on spine, 1/3-inch tear on fore-edge of front cover, small tear on spine head, spine cracked on pages 424-425, water stains on head edges of pages, light age spotting and tanning on edges of pages, covers are tanned. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by Two Worlds Publishing Company January 1927, New York, 1927
Seller: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
wraps. First Edition. Original printed stapled wraps. A bowdlerized (and unauthorized) reprint, the fifth of thirteen published by Roth, of Joyce's ULYSSES, which had been banned in the United States on grounds of obscenity. Slight soiling; wrinkling and chipping to spine tips. Very Good copy of this fragile periodical.
Condition: Fair. New York: Two Worlds Publishing Company, 1926. Volume One, Number Three. Sm 4to paperback. pp 253-376. Fair book. Joints splitting. Some edge tearing. Inquire if you need further information.
Condition: Fair. New York: Two Worlds Publishing Company, 1926. Volume One, Number Two. Sm 4to paperback. pp 129-252. Fair book. Joints splitting. Some edge tearing. Inquire if you need further information.
Published by Samuel Roth, 1925
Seller: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. Two Worlds. A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations. Edited by Samuel Roth. Contributing Editors Arthur Symons - Ezra Pound - Ford Madox Ford. Published Once Every three Months, New York. 1925-1926. 500 Copies of Each Number Were Printed. Volume One: Numbers 1-4. Uniform softcover bindings measure 8.5 x 6\", 8vos. Volume 1 Number 1: September 1925 A New Unnamed Work First Installment pages 46-55. Volume 1 Number 2: December 1925 A New Unnamed Work Second Installment pages 111-114. Volume 1 Number 3: March 1926 A New Unnamed Work Third Installment pages 347-360. Volume 1 Number 4: June 1926 A New Unnamed Work Fourth Installment pages 545-560. In fair condition. Covers normally scuffed at edges and worn\/bumped at corners. Heads and tails of spines scuffed; tail of Number 3 chipped with exposed binding. Age-staining on edges of text-blocks, especially numbers 3 & 4. Toning around edges of covers. Text-blocks toned in margins. Bindings brittle, but intact. Please see photos and ask questions, if any, before purchasing. Containing the First American publication (unauthorized\/pirated) of the serialization of Finnegans Wake (here titled A New Unnamed Work). 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 authorization. This led to the International Protest, signed by 167 artists and writers and published in transition in 1927, and an injunction 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. LACKING: Fifth (and final) installment of A New Unnamed Work Volume 1 Number 5 September 1926. First four (out of five) installments of the 1st American Appearance of an authorized\/pirated edition of Finnegans Wake. FORN-TUB-0095-BB-2512-HK2963.
Published by Two Worlds Monthly Company, 1927
Seller: Fantastic Book Discoveries, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition, Limited Edition. two bound volumes, publisher's red cloth, twelve issues of the magazine with twelve installments of James Joyce Ulysses and other literary works, 500 copies issued for subscribers, contents clean, no markings or writing, spine labels slightly worn, this bound edition has an extra 12th issue not published previously as a magazine, signed by the editor Roth, over six pounds, shipping outside the U.S will be above standard rate. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Two Worlds Monthly Publishing Company, New York, 1926
Seller: sonalsorises, Los angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. first Edition Thus. First Editions. Original printed wrappers, all very good, minor wear to spines. Samuel Roth, the editor, issued 11 separate issues of Ulysses in parts, until Joyce filed suit against him, but by that time, Roth was out of business. These issues also contain work by T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, and others. Complete sets are quite scarce.
Published by Two Worlds Publishing 1925-1927, New York, 1925
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. First Editions. 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 A Oversize. 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.
Published by Two Worlds Publishing 1926-1927, New York, 1926
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. First US Edition. Octavos, Eleven parts. In Very Good minus condition. Light brown softcovers with spines age-toned white and black or red lettering. All issues save two in maroon slipcases with loose issues protected in mylar sleeves. Light plus shelf wear and soiling to all issues. CX Consignment. Shelved in Room A, CX Oversized Ephemera Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. Two Worlds Monthly contains the first US edition of James Joyce's "Ulysses." The text was pirated and published by Samuel Roth. [Wikipedia]. 1346821. Special Collections.