Language: English
Published by Boni and Liveright, New York, 1924
Seller: Orpheus Books, Edmonds, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition, Limited Edition. Limited First Edition / First Printing. Number of 126 of 1200 copies. Signed by Eugene O'Neill on the colophon of the first volume. Blue cloth spine, gray paper-covered boards. 502 pages. 453 pages. Fine. Vintage original Art Deco style owner bookplate to the pastedown of each volume. Please note: The pages are unopened. The title on the title page of the books is "The Complete Works of Eugene O'Neill." The title on the spine reads "Collected Plays of Eugene O'Neill. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Press of Marshall-Jackson Company, Chicago, 1906
Seller: Black Swan Books, Inc., Lexington, KY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Illustrated by Eugene J. Hall and W. E. S. Trowbridge (illustrator). First Edition. Presentation copy: "This volume of Falling leaves is presented to Mr. And Mrs. J. Swigert Taylor with the compliments and best wishes of the author and his loving bride of exactly 51 years. Chicago October 14, 1907. (See page 377) " (signed on the front fly-leaf). (The poem on page 377 celebrates Gale's 50th wedding anniversary). Black-and-white illustrations by Eugene J. Hall and W. E. S. Trowbridge. Top edge gilt. Decorative cover. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. No names or marks in the text. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation in a heavy cardboard box. Near fine condition. Gale was a pioneer resident of Chicago. J. Swiggert Taylor was a member of the Old Taylor distillery family. Selling Used and Rare books on line since April 1998 and from our bookstore in the heart of the Bluegrass since 1984. ; Black-and-white illustrations; 8vo.; 382 pages; Signed by Author.
Published by Figueras, [Spain]: Museu de l'Emporda, 1975., 1975
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Condition: Fine. - Small quarto, 8 inches high by 7-7/8 inches wide. Softcover, bound in stapled yellow wraps titled in black on the front cover. The catalog is housed in the original printed white envelope. The envelope is slightly soiled and stained along the edges. [24] unnumbered pages, with text by Raul del Pozo, M. Rodriguez Cruells, and Josep Valles Rovira, illustrated with a portrait and 5 full-page black & white plates. Also housed in the envelope is the original invitation to the opening of the exhibition printed in black on a 4-1/2 inch high by 6-1/2 inch wide yellow card, with text reading "Museu de L'Emporda se complace en invitarle el miercoles dia 10 a las 19'30 horas a la inauguracion de la exposicion de Eugene Kurakin / Figuras, Setiembre 1975". Fine in a very good envelope. Most importantly, the catalog is accompanied by a 7-1/2 inch high by 9-1/4 inch wide pictorial flyer for the "Memorial Exhibit" of paintings and sculptures by the late American artist ALMA WYCKOFF held from November 30 through December 7, 1973 at the "de Mena Gallery" in New York City. The flyer is illustrated with 3 photographs of the Cuban artist and gallery owner Margarita de Mena, who sponsored the exhibition. Eugene Kurakin is also depicted in the photo at left of the flyer. The flyer is SIGNED in ink by both KURAKIN and MARGARITA DE MENA above their images. Folded in half vertically, else fine.Eugenio de Bernard Kurakin (1918-1975) was born in Paris, France in 1918. His mother was a Basque of Carlist descent and his father was a Russian belonging to the Tsarist nobility. He resisted his parent's desire that he pursue a career in engineering and sometime around 1938 he emigrated to Cuba. Eventually he settled in the United States and became a student at the Art Students League of New York in 1947-48. He was active in the New Mexico art scene from 1949 to 1953. At the end of the 1950s he settled in Barcelona. There he met the painter Julián Pacheco (1937-2000) and for a few months shared his studio. Kurakin had studied action painting in the United States and his work inspired Pacheco. Pacheco was fascinated by Kurakin's works, large canvases 6 to 9 feet high featuring the expressive freedom of drippings and color stains. Kurakin died in 1975 and that same year the Museu de l'Emporda de Figueras sponsored a retrospective exhibition of his work.Alma Wyckoff was an American abstract expressionist artist active in the 1940's. Her painting, "Adrift", was exhibited by the Provincetown Art Association in 1961.
Published by Boni & Liveright, New York, 1924
Seller: Bluestocking Books, Sandwich, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Quarter-bound blue cloth,faded. Condition: Deckle edges darkened, pages o. Dust Jacket Condition: Issued without jacket. Number 647, Edition limited to 1200 numb. Complete full-length and one act plays of Nobel dramatist written and produced 1914-1924, excluding "The Fountain." Volume One: 502 pp; Volume Two: 457 pp. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Boni & Liveright, 1924
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
hardcover. Condition: Good. 2-volume set. ex-library copies with usual markings. covers show minor wear and tear, pages tanned with minor staining. copy 595, signed by the author.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Limited Edition. Two volumes, a signed limited edition, one of 1200 copies signed by Eugene O'Neill. This set was rebound in full brown leather decorated with 18 horizontal impressed lines of various spacings and thicknesses in the "moderne" style of the period. Worn with covers reattached. This set came from the library of Percival Goodman, creator of many of the first American synagogues with a modern design. A worn but very charismatic set.
Published by Boni & Liveright, New York, NY, 1924
Seller: Russian Hill Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Signed Limited Edition. 2 Volume Set, 8vo. No DJs. Limited Edition of 1200 numbered sets, signed by Eugene O'Neill on Limited page of Volume I. This is set no.191. Blue cloth boards with darker blue cloth spines, gilt lettering along spines, gilt Eugene O'Neill signauture on front covers. Shelfwear: light scuffing along cover edges, heavier scuffing along spine edges, some light tanning. Both volumes are tightly bound, no marks. Volumes are in Very Good-plus condition. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Boni & Liveright, New York, 1924
Seller: Hirschfeld Galleries, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Decorative Cloth. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. Rare 1st collected edition signed ever of this great American playwright. 2 large thick 8vo volumes with uncut edges in 1/2 dark blue gilt cloth and grey Holland boards with Eugene O'Neill gilt on center of boards, gilt spines, near fine. set no 44 of an edition of 1200. with a fine engraved Rockwell Kent bookplate on the front fly of volume one. else near fine. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Boni and Liveright, New York, 1924
First Edition Signed
hardcover. Condition: Fine. signed limited. The signed limited edition, one of 1200 copies numbered and signed. Tow volumes. Author won the Nobel Prize for literature. Limited First Edition / First Printing. Signed by Eugene O'Neill on the colophon of the first volume. Blue cloth spine, gray paper-covered boards. 502 pages. 453 pages. Fine. In very rare original slipcase from the publisher, slipcase in very good condition. Contains all of his plays, including the classic Long Day's Journey into Night.
Publication Date: 1884
Seller: Ouromantiq Books, Brewster, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. A sammelband containing 13 works by Eugene Beauvois dealing with his theories of pre-Columbian European contact with the Americas and particularly Mexico. One of the articles is inscribed by Beauvois to the geographer and historian Gabriel Gravier, who had a particular interest in the discovery of America by the Normans. 1. Les Publications relatives a l'Ancien Mexique. Paris: Societé Bibliographique 1899. 23pp., wraps. 2. La Légende de Saint Columba chez les Mexicains du Moyen Age. Louvain: Lefever 1887. 29pp., wraps. 3. Pendeloques Analogues trouveux en Europe et au Mexique. Paris: Reinwald 1886. pp. 573-577, wraps. 4. Relations Précolombiennes des Gaëls avec le Mexique. Copenhague: Thiele 1884. pp. 74-97, wraps. 5. Deux Sources de l'Histoire des Quetzalcoalt. Louvain: Peeters 1886. pp. 427-444, 597-604, wraps. 6. Les Deux Quetzalcoatl Espagnols: J. de Grijalva et F. Cortés. Louvain: Peeters 1885. 54pp., wraps. 7. La Contrefaçon du Christianisme chez les Mexicains du Moyen Age. Louvain: Istas 1898. 43pp., wraps. 8. L'Histoire de l'Ancien Mexique. Paris: Palmé 1885. 59pp., wraps. 9. Les Templiers de l'Ancien Mexique et leur Origine Européenne. Louvain: Istas 1902. 50pp., wraps. 10. Les Croix Précolombiennes chez les Mayas de Yucatan et des Contrées Voisines. Louvain: Polleunis et Ceuterick 1902. 38pp., wraps. 11. Pratiques et Institutions Religieuses d'Origine Chrétienne chez les Mexicains du Moyen Age. Louvain: Polleunis & Ceuterick 1896. 61pp., wraps. 12. Echos des Croyances Chrétiennes chez les Mexicains du Moyen-Age et chez d'autres Peuples Voisines. Louvain: Istas 1899. 17pp., wraps. 13. L'Élysée des Mexicains, comparé a celui des Celtes. Paris: Leroux 1885. 109pp., wraps. Ex-library with some of the usual markings. Top corners bumped and worn to the board; extremities worn with some chipping (esp. bottom of spine); scuffs and other wear. Pages yellowed and brittle; some tears and chips, a few creases, smudges, pencil marks, other blemishes. Front endpaper missing. Binding has cracking, remains serviceable. Spine is numbered 'III' - evidently part of a larger collection of Beauvois' works.
Seller: James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Signed
O'Neill, Eugene. THE COMPLETE WORKS. 2 volumes. New York, Boni & Liveright, 1924. One of 1200 numbered sets signed by O'Neill. Bindings very slightly worn, otherwise very good condition. Signed.