Joyce, James, Ulysses, 1922. Peter Harrington Rare Books.

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  • Presented by Sammy Jay of Peter Harrington Rare Books.
    First edition, first printing, number 724 of 750 copies printed on vergé à barbes stock, from a total edition of 1,000 copies. Ulysses was published in imitation of the traditional three-tiered French format aimed at both connoisseurs and readers: 100 copies were printed on Dutch handmade paper and signed by Joyce; 150 large paper copies were printed on heavier vergé d'Arches, and the remaining 750 copies formed this slightly smaller format trade issue. Laid-in is a typed note signed from literary editor Burton Rascoe, on New York Herald Tribune headed paper and dated 10 October 1922, to Russell Loines, the American literary patron: "Lewis Galantière, in Paris, has sent to me a copy of 'Ulysses' to be forwarded to you. There is danger in sending it through the mails ... Please direct me". Galantière "represented the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris from 1920 till 1927, where his literary interests brought him into contact with a wide array of expatriate writers".
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  • @anatolyyurkin6635
    @anatolyyurkin6635 Рік тому

    00:57 не разрезанные страницы!

  • @nathysilvio
    @nathysilvio 3 роки тому

    Don't you use gloves?

    • @Beantbeantbeant
      @Beantbeantbeant 2 роки тому +4

      gloves reduce finger sensitivity and increases risks of ripping pages. you never use gloves when it comes to paper, even with medieval manuscripts.