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Complete run of this multidisciplinary surrealist journal, a short-lived little magazine and luxurious treasure-house of a disintegrating avant-garde.
Complete run of this multidisciplinary surrealist journal, a short-lived little magazine and luxurious treasure-house of a disintegrating avant-garde.
Original poster advertising Ellison's University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign lecture on the history and development of the novel.
Signed first edition of White's collected dispatches to THE NEW YORKER, affectionately inscribed to the Sarasota physician whose good advice White cordially ignored.
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
First edition, first issue of the notorious bungled literary hoax, purporting to have discovered portions of PARADISE LOST plagiarized from earlier works by Hugo Grotius et al., which Lauder had found, but only after putting them there himself.
THE MONTHLY REVIEW, volume 85, containing an anonymous review that argues the newly published FRANKENSTEIN is unworthy of meaningful notice.
"Miscellany number" of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of its better known graphic cover designs.
First edition of Marx's classic critical study of the sentimental and utopian uses of the pastoral in American literature and culture.
Limited edition re-issue of this major bibliography of French novels first published in 1925-28, a formative reference work for book collectors and scholars on the subject.
First edition of one of White's greatest and most important books, including much of White's best essays like "Once More to the Lake."
First printing of Didion's iconic collection of essays of 1960s and 70s California culture.
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
Uncommon first printing of Blakeney's biography of Sherlock Holmes, a Shaw 100 title.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's reviews and critical essays on Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, together with a selection of personal and occasional nonfiction pieces.
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Farewell issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Rare first printing of Kenner's most important work, a monumental study of modernist literature and an argument for Ezra Pound's centrality to it.
Limited edition, signed by the illustrator, of Lamb's diverting and digressive essay on the Pig, for whom he has much appetitive affection but no pity whatever.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine.
First printing of this group protest against Gertrude Stein's characterization of the authors in her book AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ALICE B. TOKLAS.
Scarce inscribed monograph by Wolff a few years before he became editor of the BAKER STREET JOURNAL.
Scarce first edition of volume 6a in the Abinger Edition of E.M. Forster, recording alterations within the extant manuscripts of A PASSAGE TO INDIA and divergences from the final published version.
First edition of these previously uncollected critical writings, letters, and fragments, including Beckett's famous essay on FINNEGAN'S WAKE and a brutal assessment of Edouard Mörike that the latter was fortunately too long dead to be wounded by.
Limited BSI edition of these classic studies in Sherlock Holmes, reproduced in facsimile by the Baker Street Irregulars and introduced by Edgar W. Smith.
First edition of this uncommon anthology classifying and interpreting the 20th century short story, with commentary by authors and editors including Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, William Saroyan, Kay Boyle — in the scarce dust jacket.