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JOYCE | Ulysses, no.762/750 copies, 1922

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Property of a German Collector
JOYCE, JAMES

PARIS: SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY, 1922

4to, FIRST EDITION, NO. 762 OF 750 COPIES ON HANDMADE PAPER, original blue paper wrappers bound in, light spotting, spine splitting

THE EARLIEST ISSUE OF ARGUABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL NOVEL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. The total edition was limited to 1,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed on Dutch handmade paper, 150 numbered and printed on vergé d’Arches and another 750 were merely numbered. The official date of publication for Ulysses was Joyce's birthday, 2 February 1922, but difficulties with the cover meant that in fact only two copies, both from the 1/750 issue, were actually ready that day. No further copies of any issue of Ulysses appeared from Darantière until 9 February (when a further batch of the 1/750 arrived), followed by the first copies of the 1/100 on 13 February, and the 1/50 series on 4 March. It is now thought that this reflects the order in which Ulysses was actually printed.
This copy is recorded in Sylvia Beach's Ulysses notebook with Morgan T. Howells subscribing on 14 March (see Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, James Joyce - Books & Manuscripts, New York, 1996, p. 130).

LITERATURE:
Slocum & Cahoon A17

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Property of a German Collector
JOYCE, JAMES

PARIS: SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY, 1922

4to, FIRST EDITION, NO. 762 OF 750 COPIES ON HANDMADE PAPER, original blue paper wrappers bound in, light spotting, spine splitting

THE EARLIEST ISSUE OF ARGUABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL NOVEL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. The total edition was limited to 1,000 copies of which 100 were numbered and signed on Dutch handmade paper, 150 numbered and printed on vergé d’Arches and another 750 were merely numbered. The official date of publication for Ulysses was Joyce's birthday, 2 February 1922, but difficulties with the cover meant that in fact only two copies, both from the 1/750 issue, were actually ready that day. No further copies of any issue of Ulysses appeared from Darantière until 9 February (when a further batch of the 1/750 arrived), followed by the first copies of the 1/100 on 13 February, and the 1/50 series on 4 March. It is now thought that this reflects the order in which Ulysses was actually printed.
This copy is recorded in Sylvia Beach's Ulysses notebook with Morgan T. Howells subscribing on 14 March (see Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, James Joyce - Books & Manuscripts, New York, 1996, p. 130).

LITERATURE:
Slocum & Cahoon A17

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Condition Report:
Condition is describe in the main body of the cataloguing where appropriate

Please note: Condition 11 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.

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