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Publicado por Duckworth, 1914
Librería: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Reino Unido
HARDCOVER. Condición: GOOD. 1914-01-01. Duckworth. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Green cloth boards, gilt titles on spine and front, wear to edges and corners, slightly rubbed. 9x6. 89pp. B/w illustrations.
309 S. Oln. Schutzumschlag fleckig u. mit hinterlegten Randeinrissen. Schnitt fleckig. Exlibris.
Publicado por Zürich. Diogenes Verlag, (2018)., 2018
ISBN 10: 3257070381ISBN 13: 9783257070385
Librería: Antiquariat Güntheroth, Herzberg Mark, Alemania
Libro
305 [15] S. Gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500 Original-Leineneinband in Original-Schuber.
Publicado por Milano, Lerici, 1960
Librería: Libreria SEAB srl (socio Alai/Lila), Bologna BO, BO, Italia
Condición: Buono (Good). In 8°, mezza tela edit. Pp. 283 + 5 n.n. Collana Narratori, n° 3, diretta da R. Bilenchi e M. Luzi. Buon esemplare Buono (Good) .
Publicado por London : Chapman & Hall, 1921
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Poor copy in the original blind boarded cloth; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Physical description; 5 p.l., 3-231, [1] p ; 23 cm. Subjects; English literature 20th century History and criticism. 1 Kg.
Publicado por London : Chapman & Hall, 1921
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Poor copy in the original blind boarded cloth; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Physical description; 5 p.l., 3-231, [1] p ; 23 cm. Subjects; English literature 20th century History and criticism. 1 Kg.
Publicado por Ray Long & Richard R Smith, Inc, New York, 1933
Librería: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. 380 pages. Small octavo (8 1/4" x 5 1/2") issued in orange cloth with purple lettering to front cover and offset coloring to spine in original pictorial jacket. First American edition. One of the outstanding literary figures of this generation, Ford Madox Ford is equally distinguished as a poet, essayist, biographer, critic and novelist. Here he has turned his great abilities to the job he likes best of all - the telling of a story, with its psychology, its flavor, its drama, deeply rooted in the present-day; its background in France and America. He takes a study in the exchange of identities, and shows us that, even though Henry Martin Alluin Smith did not commit suicide, as he had planned; even though he took over the identity of a man who did, nevertheless if one changes his identity without changing his nature hi is no better off than he was before. Written with the distinction for which Ford Madox Ford is famous, The Rash Act is a psychological novel of the first importance, permeated with the irony of which the author is a master, and sure to engage intense interest from beginning to end. Condition: Jacket corners, spine extremities and head edge chips, front spine hinge rubbed else a near fine copy in a very good jacket.
Publicado por Eveleigh Nash, 1909
Librería: HALCYON BOOKS, LONDON, Reino Unido
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. London: Eveleigh Nash 1909. Hardcover. Condition: Good. Clean and bright text. the cover of the spine is practically detached. Nevertheless, the pages are all tightly bound. Ex-libris. ALL ITEMS ARE DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 48 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS SENT BY TRACKABLE AIR MAIL. IF YOU ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE ASK US FOR A POSTAGE QUOTE FOR MULTI VOLUME SETS BEFORE ORDERING.
Librería: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, ABAA, Ardsley, NY, Estados Unidos de America
From the Bart Auerbach Collection. One page, 4to, single-spaced, with a couple of holograph corrections, with envelope. For most of the letter Ford responds to queries from Hinton regarding the publication of several of his books. Towards the end Ford writes: ". I think 'The Good Soldier' is my best book technically unless you read the Tietjens books [the 'Parade's End' tetralogy] as one novel in which case the whole design appears. But I think the Tietjens books will probably 'date' a good deal whereas the other may-and need-not." Published in 'Letters', ed. R. M. Ludwig, pp. 203-04, but omitting a six-line paragraph. (BA).
Librería: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, ABAA, Ardsley, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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From the Bart Auerbach Collection. 14 pages, all but one quarto in size and all but one single-spaced; written from Paris and Toulon, 23 February 1931 to 27 January 1932, the correspondence relating to the book and its publication, etc.; one letter with marginal fraying, another a bit wrinkled, and another with a marginal tear. The letter of 8 November 1931 is published -- from a carbon copy in the Ford archive - in Letters of Ford Madox Ford, ed. R. M. Ludwig, Princeton University Press, 1965, pp. 202-3. A portion of another letter (of 10 May 1931) is printed in David Dow Harvey, Ford Madox Ford . a Bibliography, New York, 1972, p. 75; Harvey also prints a total of three sentences from two other letters on pp. 75 and 77. WITH: (1) The contract for Return to Yesterday, 4 pp., folio, signed by Ford and a Gollancz representative, 30 March 1931; (2) A handwritten sheet by someone at Gollancz, 1 p., 4to, listing publication date, sales numbers and royalty payments for the book (apparently through 1931); (3) Carbon copies of nearly all of the publisher's replies to Ford's letters, written by a variety of representatives of the firm (a number of these replies browned with edges chipped, etc.). AND WITH: Letters from scholars, bibliographers, and biographers, etc., of Ford, mostly requesting permission to publish extracts from Return to Yesterday or to use the correspondence in the Gollancz file: a total of approx. 26 letters (including a few notes) . Correspondents include Violet Hunt Hueffer (ALS, 4 pp., explaining that Ford is not really her husband), Arthur Mizener (2 letters), D. D. Harvey (4), Frank MacShane (4), R. M. Ludwig (1), D. H. Mitchell (2, from Buckingham Palace, regarding a negative paragraph about King George that should be removed from the book). Return to Yesterday includes engaging and informative accounts of Ford's literary collaboration with Conrad, of Stephen Crane's last years in England, and of Henry James home at Rye. (BA).