Ulysses. First Edition Printed In England (1936)
Book ID: 68408
Price: €3,500.00
Ulysses. London: Bodley Head, 1936. First Printing in England. Publisher’s green linen buckram. Title in gilt on spine, with Homeric bow on front cover, in publisher’s dust jacket . Light sunning along top & lower margins of boards, dust jacket with neat restoration to spine ends and corners, neat repairs (partial loss to lower spine). An nice example complete with the scarce jacket.
Limited Edition of 900 Copies on Japon vellum paper, this copy is number 162.
“Final and definitive edition James Joyce’s ULYSSES. Together with much new appendix, material containing documents relevant to the legal history of the book & an up-to-date bibliography of Mr. Joyce’s work.”
A classic of modern British book design, with the binding designed by the English Artist and typographer Eric Gill. Gill’s bow was reproduced on subsequent Cape trade editions and has become a widely recognised symbol of Joyce’s great novel. The text of this edition is based on that of the Olympia Press edition, revised by Stuart Gilbert to Joyce’s instructions (Slocum A20). This edition includes two appendices bringing together the material from the 1934 Random House edition relating to the lifting of the ban on the book in the United States; the text of the injunction granted in favour of Joyce against the publisher Samuel Roth; the text of the ‘International Protest’ against Roth’s unauthorised serialization of Ulysses, with a full list of the signatories (including Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot and Ernest Hemingway); and a bibliography of Joyce’s works.
[Slocum c & Cahoon A23].
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