Seller: Neutral Balloon Books, Ardmore, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: Good. Deran, David (illustrator). First Edition. Signed by the author, David DeRan. First edition first printing with a full number line. Hardcover published by Simon & Schuster, 1991. Good condition. Pages look free of notations. Tight spine. Dust jacket has some bumping along the edges and scratches on the back cover. Signed.
Language: English
Published by New York : Shengold Publishers, 1975
ISBN 10: 0884000435 ISBN 13: 9780884000433
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 96 pages; Signed by the author. Description: 96 p. ; 23 cm. Subjects: Detente. Jews--Soviet Union. United States--Commerce--Soviet Union. 3 Kg.
Language: English
Published by New York : Shengold Publishers, 1975
ISBN 10: 0884000435 ISBN 13: 9780884000433
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. ; 96 pages; Signed by the author. Description: 96 p. ; 23 cm. Subjects: Detente. Jews--Soviet Union. United States--Commerce--Soviet Union. 1 Kg.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
E.KurzBrief mit Ort,U. signiert 1 S. 8° Briefbogen mit gedrucktem Kopf : Cornell University, Dept. of Physics, Ithaca, NY.
Language: English
Published by McFarland, North Carolina, 2006
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. With a foreword by Rick Bragg. Fine in pictorial boards absent dw as issued. INSCRIBED by Bales on the title page on the day of publication (noted) to Morris's great friend David Halberstam. Wonderful association copy! Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1980
Seller: Sextons Rare Books, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Signed
US$ 269.94
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Inscribed to the title page, "To David, We should continue to meet oftener than we do-with great affection, Stanley Fish, July 1986". With Lodge's pencil markings to the margins. In the USA, Stanley Fish is one of the big punchers of the academic world, a renowned intellectual showman and top-dollar professor. In Britain, he will always be better known as Morris Zapp, one of the most memorable characters of David Lodge's campus novels, especially 'Changing Places' (1975) and 'Small World' (1984). In the first of these, Zapp, a ruthlessly professional professor from California, sets out to be the world's greatest Jane Austen expert (though he rather dislikes her writing). In the second, he becomes even more famous and successful by learning all the party tricks of French literary theory. Charming, intelligent and unstoppable, fuelled by egomania (though Lodge gives him private anxieties to make him sympathetic), he is openly disdainful of his muddle-headed, shabbily dressed British counterparts, who are apparently incapable of publishing the necessary paradigm-shattering books. Lodge was happy for it to be known that Morris Zapp was Stanley Fish, and one imagines that Fish would have been happy enough too. For Zapp's real-life counterpart has always been a sharp publicity seeker, and has prospered as an intellectual controversialist. He began as a wunderkind at Berkeley ("Euphoric State University" in 'Changing Places') in the 1960s, making his name in his 20s with a book on John Milton. 'Surprised by Sin' (1967) was a sublimely self-confident debut, grabbing the greatest poem in the language, 'Paradise Lost', by the scruff of its neck and shaking it to life (for undergraduates and their grateful teachers, at least). It had a simple argument, remorselessly pursued (as is Fish's way). Paradise Lost recreates in the mind of the reader "the drama of the Fall to make him fall again exactly as Adam did and with Adam's troubled clarity". Fish's triumph was to make out of common student misconceptions about the poem (Isn't Satan rather magnificent? Isn't Adam admirable for joining Eve in her disobedience?) a corrective polemic. Milton tempts us into these mistakes, and many others. The errors of undergraduates less clever than Fish are made the evidence of our fallen nature. It is a pity that Zapp disappeared from Lodge's fiction after a cameo appearance in 'Nice Work' (1986), for Fish went on to become even more successful and even more like a creature from some satire upon academic mores. He went from professorship to professorship until he arrived at the little-known but hugely rich Duke University in North Carolina. There he became an intellectual entrepreneur, upping the profile of his new university with controversy-causing books and a series of "signings" of top-rank humanities professors. With Fish as a figurehead, Duke became the Blackburn Rovers of the academic world, spending its way up the Premiership table (though Fish himself moved on again, to more garlands at the University of Illinois). Fish is best known for his analysis of interpretive communities - an offshoot of reader-response criticism. His work in this field examines how the interpretation of a text is dependent upon each reader's own subjective experience in one or more communities, each of which is defined as a 'community' by a distinct epistemology. From the library of David Lodge. Soft covers. Fourth printing. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Full Circle Editions,, 2012
Seller: Claude Cox Old & Rare Books ABA, ILAB, Saxmundham, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 62.29
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFIRST EDITION, one of 100 numbered & slip-cased copies, signed by author, illustrator & Morrison; sm.4to., pp.213 + colophon; high quality monochrome photographs throughout; new in pictorial boards, dust-wrapper & decorated slip-case. 'A closed community speaks its mind. Talking candidly to the author, the fishermen, their wives and families tell their story.' We are also able to offer the standard edition, new in dust-wrapper, at £25. Fishing Norfolkrt Stories Illustrated Literature.
Published by Private Libraries Association,, 1991
Seller: Claude Cox Old & Rare Books ABA, ILAB, Saxmundham, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 325.31
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Add to basketFIRST EDITION, no.39 of 69 special copies, signed by Morris Cox with 9 additional specimens of Gogmagog printing & illustration tipped in at end (several with colours, two folding, and three numbered, titled, signed and dated by him in pencil); lg.8vo, pp.183; 16 colour plates & many illustrations in line & half-tone; a fine copy in deluxe goatskin-backed cloth, lettered & ruled in gold; preserved in slip-case. A splendid celebration of the work of Morris Cox which prints his poems, prefaces & letters to Corrie Guyt, with essays on his work & a detailed bibliography of the Gogmagog Press with commentaries by David Chambers & Colin Franklin. See illustration. Gogmagog Deluxe Private Press.