A rare First Edition of Ulysses from Sylvia Beach’s Shakespeare & Co, a very good copy of the 11th Printing – the final version before the printing of the novel left Paris and moved elsewhere. The book was still banned in the States until 1934. This copy was Børge (Boerge) Houmann’s copy (not signed). Houmann, a prominent Danish communist and resistance fighter, was working a translation of Joyce’s novel Ulysses, but tragically could not find the translation after the War. The manuscript had disappeared, apparently confiscated and later lost by Danish police, who got ahead of their German colleagues by lovingly caring for the Danish Communists. In all a highly collectable copy.
Complete attractive two-volume set in slipcase. Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker and published Tokyo by Charles E. Tuttle, 1978. 2 fine softcover in original illustrated slipcase. XIX, 1090 pp. Illustrated with woodcuts. Slipcase with minor edgewear, name to free front endpaper, two pages with notes else fine, clean and well…