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GOOD in NONE jacket. 1st edition; 117 clean, unmarked, tightly-bound pages with light rippling at top of first 14 pages; no dust jacket; cover has light shelf wear and is bumped and ripped at bottom of spine.
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Very Good in very good jacket. 1965. First edition. Hardcover, 4to. in dust jacket. 113pp. with photographic illustrations. Very good in very good dust jacket. Wear and faint foxing to extremities of dust jacket. Ownership mark to front pastedown. Internally very clean and unmarked.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Near fine volume in near fine slightly soiled dust wrapper with chipped spine ends. (Item ID: 1854) Preface by Simone de Beauvoir
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Introduction by Simon de Beauvoir. Quarto. 117pp. Illustrated. Edges of boards lightly foxed, near fine in a very good or better dust jacket with uneven sunning to the spine and modest edgewear. A touching portrait of Joyce in old age and the Paris literary scene in the 30's.
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Very Good. Hardcover. 4to. Cassell. 1966. 117 pgs. Illustrated with Black and White Plates. First Edition/First Printing. Signed and inscribe from Gisele Freund to the writer James Jones on the title page. Harcourt Brace DJ has shelf-wear present (wrong DJ, this is the Cassell edition with a chip present to the crown & heel of the DJ spine). Bound in cloth boards with gilt titles present. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Harcourt Brace DJ has shelf-wear present (chip present to the crown & heel of the DJ spine). Bound in cloth boards with gilt titles present. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. In 1938, Freund had the opportunity to photograph James Joyce in Paris through her connections with Adrienne Monnier and Sylvia Beach. Joyce hated being photographed, and during one of the sessions he hit is head on a light, which cut his forehead. Joyce exclaimed, "I'm bleeding. Your damned photos will be the death of me, " which he said, "forgetting in his pain that he had made it a rule never to swear in the presence of a lady." Freund was in a taxi crash right after the photo-session, which caused her cameras to crash to the ground. She called Joyce and said, "Mr. Joyce, you damned my photos — you put some kind of a bad Irish spell on them and my taxi crashed. I was almost killed and your photos are ruined”. Being superstitious, Joyce was convinced that his cursing in front of a lady had caused the crash, so he invited Freund back to his home for a second round of photographs. Time Magazine used one of these photos for its cover on May 8, 1939. The entire series of photographs would eventually be published in 1965 in James Joyce in Paris: His Final Years by Freund and V. B. Carleton and a Preface by Simone de Beauvoir. Freund became famous for her portraits of literary geniuses, including Samuel Beckett, Virginia Woolf, George Bernard Shaw and many others. E-052; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Preface by Simone de Beauvoir. Quarto. Fne in very near fine price-clipped dustwrapper with a tiny spot on the front panel. A touching portrait of Joyce in old age and the Paris literary scene in the 30's.
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Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Fine in price clipped, otherwise fine dust jacket. Lovely copy of an oversize book which seldom turns-up in collectable shape.; 117 pages.