THE LITTLE REVIEW, Vol. III, No. 3
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Farewell issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine.
Ezra Pound-centric issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Spirited issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, with work by Ezra Pound and Jean de Bosschère.
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
Brancusi tribute issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, published in protest after the persecution and prosecution of the editors for their publication of ULYSSES.
"Miscellany number" of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of its better known graphic cover designs.
First edition of this important landmark of lesbian literature.
First edition of this complete collection of Beckett's 25 short plays and playlets for stage, radio, and screen, from 1957's ALL THAT FALL to 1984's WHAT WHERE.
First edition of Beckett's three-act play, written in French just before the composition of WAITING FOR GODOT, posthumously published by permission of the Beckett estate in the English translation of Michael Brodsky.
Signed limited first edition of the author's own translation of his short novel.
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 fine press first edition of Bell's brief sketch of her sister's early years, written for the Memoir Club after Woolf's death.
First edition of Jane Bowles's only novel, one of the great masterpieces of the twentieth century.
Inscribed first US edition of Bowles's first novel, the grim and enduring twentieth-century classic of alienated Americans wandering through North Africa towards destruction.
First edition, second issue of Faulkner's best novel, with the original dust jacket in remarkably beautiful condition.
First edition of Faulkner's seventh novel, a naturalistic treatment of Southern racial paranoia and transgressive violence.
First edition of Faulkner's Huxleyesque satire on sex, swamps, artists, and boats, featuring an ungenerous portrayal of Sherwood Anderson as "Dawson Fairchild, the novelist, resembling a benevolent walrus."
First UK edition of Faulkner's novel, two alternating narratives set in New Orleans, later published under the author's preferred title of IF I FORGET THEE, JERUSALEM.
First trade edition, first binding of Faulkner's novel, two alternating narratives set in New Orleans, later published under the author's preferred title of IF I FORGET THEE, JERUSALEM.
First edition of Faulkner's first published novel, a post-WWI story of a wounded aviator's return to his Georgia home.
Limited first English-language edition of Green's Poe-like nested narrative of a student's psychological disintegration.
Complete run of this multidisciplinary surrealist journal, a short-lived little magazine and luxurious treasure-house of a disintegrating avant-garde.
Second year (in a single bound volume) of the Expressionist journal of the visual and literary arts, with the scarce original lithographs and woodcuts by Masereel and others.