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A New Unnamed Work (fragments of Work in Progress) in Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations

A New Unnamed Work (fragments of Work in Progress) in Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations

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A New Unnamed Work (fragments of Work in Progress) in Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations

by James Joyce, Ed. Samuel Roth

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Complete set of the five issues of "Two Worlds" magazine in which five installments of James Joyce's "Work in Progress" appeared between September 1925 and September 1926. Overall, a Very Good set of a rare and ephemeral publication.

Vols. 1-4 in the original black card slipcases; Vol. 5 in an mylar wrapper. Volumes 1-4 are in very good or better condition; Volume 5 (in the larger format, not issued in a slipcase) has a clean and tight interior but a soiled cover, with a crease to the lower front corner which has been backed with archival repair tissue on the verso. Slipcases for Vols. 2-4 very good with some rubbing; slipcase for Vol. 1 is lacking head piece. Please see photographs.

This is the first American publication of fragments of Finnegans Wake, consisting of:
September 1925, pp. 45-54: (FW I.5, pp.104-125);
December 1925, pp. 111-114: (FW I.2 section 1, pp.30-34);
March 1926, pp. 347-360: (FW I.8, pp.196-216);
June 1926, pp. 545-560: (FW I.7, pp.169-195);
September 1926, pp. 35-40: (FW II.4, pp.383-99).

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Seller
Houyhnhnm Press & Ithys Press IE (IE)
Seller's Inventory #
TwoWorlds_1925-26
Title
A New Unnamed Work (fragments of Work in Progress) in Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations
Author
James Joyce, Ed. Samuel Roth
Format/Binding
Five paperback volumes; four of which are in original slipcases
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Two Worlds: A Literary Quarterly Devoted to the Increase of the Gaiety of Nations
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1925-1926
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Samuel Roth, modernism, Finnegans Wake, little magazines

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Houyhnhnm Press is the publisher of landmark editions of James Joyce's "Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake". Ithys Press is the publisher of illustrated, letterpress first editions of James Joyce's "The Cats of Copenhagen" and "Finn's Hotel". For more information about Houyhnhnm and Ithys Presses, please visit our websites:
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The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.
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