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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The American. With an Afterword by Leon Edel
Publisher: Signet/ New American Library [1963].. Seventh Printing. 333, [2] p.; paper covers a bit worn; good+. ...a novel rich in the way in which it draws archetypal myths and mimetic modes. Behind its melodrama and its simple romance is the history of mans dream of better worlds... Stock# 26755. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Portrait of a Lady. Edited with an Introduction by Leon Edel. 1963 Impression
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin/ Riverside Press [1963].. xx, 488 p.; paper; ink owners name, yellow highlighting on front cover, spine faded; internally clean & good. When Henry James wrote The Portrait of a Lady in 1880 he placed an imposing canvas of an American woman in the great gallery of the worlds fiction. Stock# 26761. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Portable Henry James. Edited, and with an Introduction, by Morton Dauwen Zabel
Publisher: NY, 1951, Viking Press.. 696 p.; blue cloth covers, tan cloth spine stamped in brown; bits of dj taped inside covers, ink owners name, else good. Contents include Five Tales, Three Nouvelles, Criticism, Portraits of Places: Four Cities; Passages of Autobiography ad a Journal; Letters; and an extensive bibliography. Stock# 26752. American literature; belles-lettres.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
English Hours. With Illustrations by Joseph Pennell
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin/ Riverside Press, MDCCCCV [1905].. xii, 336 p.79 illustrations incl. frontispiece & title-page vignette; green cloth pictorial covers stamped in gold & yellow, top edge gilt; a bit of wear; VG. The papers gathered into this series, originally published in various periodicals, have already been reprinted... They have been here once more placed together, for the great advantage they will be felt to derive from the company and support of Mr. Pennells illustrations. Each article is marked with its date, and it is obvious that the impressions and observations they for the most part embody had sprung from an early stage of acquaintance... Contents include London; Browning in Westminster Abbey; Chester; Lichfield and Warwick; North Devon; Wells and Salisbury; An English Easter; London at Midsummer; Two Excursions; In Warwickshire; Abbeys and Castles; English Vignettes; An English New Year; An English Watering-Place; Winchelsea, Rye and Denis Duval; Old Suffolk. American travel literature. OB 203.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
Tales/ Nouvelles. Maud-Evelyn; The Death of the Lion/ La Mort du Lion
Publisher: Paris, Aubier-Flammarion [1969].. Edited by/ Introduction et notice bibliographique pour Tzvetan Todorov. Translated by/ Traduit de l'anglais par Louise Servicen. 187 p.; paper; VG. Copy of Albert Cook, poet, critic, translator, with Todorov's ink presentation inscription to him. Text in English and French on facing pages. Stock# 26751. American literature in translation; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Complete Notebooks of Henry James. Edited with introductions and notes by Leon Edel and Lyall H. Powers
Publisher: Oxford UP, 1987. xxix, 633 p., index, plates. ...opens a wide, clear window into the private workshop of Americas master novelist, the architect of modernism in fiction. ...includes the nine scribbler-notebooks that were published by Oxford in 1947; these have been considerably updated and annotated to correct the identification of stories developed by James from his various notes and to reveal many noted Victorians James concealed through the use of their initials. Certain omitted portions of the notebooks have also been restored. This volume... includes a series of Jamess pocket diaries... Also here are some fugitive dictated notes... One of the great documents in revealing the deep and complex creative process of the novelist. S Stock #26758x. Vg/vj vg. American literature; literary biography.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Van Doren, Carl. Lydis, Mariette, illustrator.
The Turn of the Screw, with an Introduction by Carl Van Doren & Illustrations by Mariette Lydis.
Publisher: Heritage Press, NY [1949]. xiv, 145 p., 12 duotone plates. "The Turn of the Screw is the blackest of all nursery tales, the most terrifying of all ghost stories, the most pathetic of all the chronicles of damnation." Brown cloth stamped in silver; bookplate; fine in grey cardboard slipcase with Sandglass. Stock#26767x.
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Le Clair, Robert C. [James, Henry, 1843-1916]
Young Henry James, 1843-1870.
Publisher: Bookman Associates, NY [1955]. 469 p., index, portrait front. Contents include The Earliest Years; The New York and Albany Setting; Experiments in Education; New York Prosceniums and Marquees; The Sense of Europe; The Geneva Illusion; In Thackeray's London; Echoes of Old Paris; Newport Horizon; Swiss and German Discipline; Repatriation; The Birth of a Realist. Dj scuffed, worn, spine ends chipped; good+. stock#26777.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
A Landscape Painter
Publisher: New York, Scott and Seltzer, 1919. 3 p.l., 287 p. First trade edition 'Second Printing, January, 1920' Preface (p. 1-4) signed Albert Mordell. 'The four tales comprising this volume are printed now for the first time in America in book form. All of them were written by Henry James before he had attained his twenty-fifth year.' The Landscape Painter, A Day of Days, Poor Richard (1866); A Most Extraordinary Case (1868). Cf. Edel & Lawrence A83a; BAL 104704. Stock #27010. VG/no dj. American literature Short Stories
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Edel, Leon, editor.
Henry James. Selected Fiction. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Leon Edel.
Publisher: NY, Dutton [1964] D140. 609 p.; 18.5 cm. "This unrivalled selection from [James's] finest work is broadly representative of his various styles and typical themes..." Daisy Miller, Washington Square, The Aspern Papers, The Pupil, The Beast in the Jungle, The Jolly Corner, The Art of Fiction. Paper; ink owner name; edge spotted; good+. Stock#24556.
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Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946, & James Thomas Flexner, 1908- . [Welch, William Henry]
William Henry Welch and the Heroic Age of American Medicine.
Publisher: Baltimore, Johns Hopkins UP, 1993. xiv, 539 p. Originally published in 1941, this is a biography of William Henry Welch, 1850-1934, founder of the John Hopkins University Medical School, who set new high standards for teaching medicine in a scientific, university-connected context. The improvement in the training of physicians and the development of medical research in this country made it a golden age. Dj; VG. Stock# 22,743.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Portable Henry James. Edited, and with an Introduction, by Morton Dauwen Zabel. Revised in 1968 by Lyall H. P. Powers
Publisher: NY, Viking Press [Fourth Printing August 1971. NY, Viking Press [Fourth Printing August 1971]. 696 p.; paper covers a bit scuffed; ink owners name; VG. Complete in the New Edition: The Turn of the Screw, The Beast in the Jungle, The Pupil; Short Stories, Criticism, Travel, Autobiographical Writings, Letters, Bibliographical Supplement. Stock# 26753. American literature; fiction; belles-lettres.
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Leyburn, Ellen Douglas. James, Henry, 1811-1882. Stafford, William T.
Strange Alloy: The Relation of Comedy to Tragedy in the Fiction of Henry James. Foreword by William T. Stafford.
Publisher: Chapel Hill, N. C. UP [1968]. Contents incl. Apprenticeship; Achievement of Artistic Mastery; International Tragedy and Comedy; Comedy as Satiric Definition of Evil: Fools Who Cause Tragic Suffering; Partly Tragic Minor Characters; The Troubled Life Mostly at the Centre of our Subject; The Use of the Word 'Funny' in the Late Novels. xviii, [1], 180 p., index; dj clipped; VG+. 26779
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Sacred Fount. With an Introductory Essay by Leon Edel
Publisher: Grove Press, NY [1953]. 'An Evergreen Book.' xxxii, 319 p.; paper covers a bit worn; VG. 'Is this elaborately written book an independent work of art or must it be set down as a failure, even if it stemmed from a great master of fiction? Its theme is tenuous, it is a flight into fantasy, it is slight indeed when set into the long shelf of Henry James's substantial fictions. Yet it is, taken as a technical performance, a masterpiece of the story-teller's art.' Stock# 26,763. American literature, fiction.
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James, Henry [Sr], 1811-1882
Love, Marriage, and Divorce and the Sovereignty of the Individual
Publisher: N.Y. Stringer & Townsend 1853/Reprint Source Book, [1972]. 192p., 21.5 cm. 'A Discussion by Henry James, Horace Greeely, and Stephen Pearl Andrews' Stock# 34,172. Vg copy/nodj.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916.
The Scenic Art. Notes on Acting & the Drama: 1872-1901. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Allan Wade.
Publisher: A Dramabook, Hill & Wang, NY, 1957. . xxv, 384 p., index; pictorial paper covers scuffed, worn; good. Henry James’s theatrical criticism; reviews of productions in America, England, and France. ‘He saw what the theatre might be at its best; ...he is a precursor of many movements which vitalized the theatre in England, Ireland, and America after World War I. His study of Coquelin’s acting is one of the very few intelligent and useful appreciations of the actor’s art ever written.’ Stock#26,764. Literary criticism.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Transatlantic Sketches. By Henry James, Jr.
Publisher: Boston: James R. Osgood And Company, Late Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co. 1875.. vi, [7]-401 p.; 19.5 cm. Sewn in green cloth boards with bevelled edges, gold spine lettering ('Transatlantic/ Sketches/ H. James Jr.' with 'J. R. Osgood & Co.' at bottom); spine ends worn, tiny tear at top; covers, edges & corners worn commensurate with age; ink owner's name; title-page has several small ink spots; internally clean & tight, in very good condition. Blanck BAL 10530; Edel & Laurence A2a. James' second book, this collection of travel essays on his journeys around Europe in 1872-1874 was issued in 1578 copies shortly after the appearance of 'A Passionate Pilgrim'. Four essays concern England, eleven are on Italy, with ten others mostly on Germany and the Alps. 19th century American literature. OB229.
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Simpson & Stanford, ed. [Twain, Mark] [James, Henry] [Conrad, Joseph]
The Southern Review. Vol. VIII, New Series, July 1972, No. 3.
Publisher: LSU Press, 1972. Published Quarterly at The Louisiana State University. Essays: Warren, Mark Twain; Cox, Henry James; Sullivan, Conrad & the Politics of Despair; Core, 'Parade's End'; Fisher & Elliott, 'Pudd'nhead Wilson'; Heilman, Humanistic Education as Comedy; Young, In His Own Country; Poems by Garrigue, Brosman, Hoffman); Fiction by Oates, Perera, Downey, Spencer; Reviews. xx, 344 p.; paper; good+. 33989.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The Bostonians. A Novel. Introduction by Irving Howe
Publisher: Modern Library.. xxviii, 464 p.; pictorial dj; ink owner’s name; VG. ‘Rejected and neglected when published in 1886, 'The Bostonians' has now taken its place as the culminating novel of James’s middle period. ...It satirized the cranks and charlatans of the post-Civil-War era; its hero was a southerner; and in its portrayal of the relations of its two leading female characters it skirted a subject then taboo-- the theme of sexual abnormality.’ Stock# 26,757. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Van Doren, Carl. Lydis, Mariette, illustrator.
The Turn of the Screw. With an Introduction by Carl Van Doren & Illustrations by Mariette Lydis.
Publisher: Heritage Press, Norwalk, Conn. [1977]. xii, [1], 145 p., 12 halftone plates. "As you read 'The Turn of the Screw' you will become aware that Henry James was completely sure of himself as he wrote it. For sheer measureless evil and horror, there are very few tales that can compare with this story. And the horror and evil are not really there to be seen; they are supplied by your intensified imagination." Maroon cloth stamped in silver; spine slightly faded, fine in grey cardboard slipcase with Sandglass. stock#26768.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916.
The Portrait of a Lady. Illustrations by Colleen Browning. Introduction by R. W. Stallman.
Publisher: Heritage Press, NY [1967]. . xi, [1], 516 p., 16 color plates; lavendar cloth covers, spine stamped in gold; spine a bit faded; fine in grey cardboard slipcase. After reading the story of Isabel Archer, our remembrance of her portrait in James's greatest novel remains years later just as vividly impressed as though she had been a person we met years ago. Isabel Archer belongs to life-- as well as to art-- because her plight is that of any young girl confronting her unknown destiny. It is in a literary work of art, however, that she obtains her existence.' stock#26762. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
What Maisie Knew
Publisher: Garden City, New York, Doubleday Anchor Books, 1954.. 280 p.; pictorial paper covers illustrated by Edward Gorey;18 cm. ‘This is the story of a girl whose parents have just been divorced. We watch, through her eyes, as her parents pursue their separate lives with different lovers-- all the while competing for her affection and approval, and attempting to use her, in the six-month period she lives with each of them, to justify themselves to her, and to win her away from the opposite parent. In this chaotic world of parents and lovers, Maisie emerges as the only stable figure, growing in understanding and moral sense as the adults around her decline.’ Stock# 26,770x. Copy1 Good+; copy 2: some pencil underlining, spine cracked, ink owner’s names, waterstain inside both covers. $5.00
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
The House of Fiction. Essays on the Novel by Henry James. Edited with an Introduction by Leon Edel
Publisher: London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957.. 286 p., index; small chips in top of dj, edges a bit spotted; VG. BAL 10743. 'In The House of Fiction I have brought together a number of Henry James's critical papers on novels and novelists so as to constitute a companion volume to the dramatic essays Allan Wade collected in The Scenic Art and the art criticism which John L. Sweeney edited in The Painter's Eye. …When it came to discussing the form he practised during all the years of his creative life [James] was the most voluble member of his craft. …James's essays on novelists are, in effect, essays in psychological observation and deduction.' Stock# 26759. American/ English literary criticism.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
Stories of Writers and Artists. Edited with an introduction by F. O. Matthiessen
Publisher: New Directions. ‘Third Printing. New Directions. ‘Third Printing.’ 346 p.; paper covers worn, a bit soiled, ink owner’s name in gutter; good+. ‘[In] the remarkable short stories about artists and writers in which James dealt explicitly with the themes of art... more dramatically than elsewhere, he explored the problems of the artistic conscience, the relationship of the artist to society, inseparable for James from the relationship of the artist to his own work.’ Stock# 26765. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
Washington Square. With an Afterword by Donald Hall
Publisher: Signet/ New American Library [‘First Printing, April, 1964']. 192 p.; color pictorial paper covers; ink owner's name; VG. ‘One of the few Jamesian novels set in his native land, its style is direct and economical; its plot... has the simplicity of a classic drama. Henry James portrays the shifting relationships of his characters through a series of confrontations and self-revelations. And from this depiction there emerges a view of love and cruelty, innocence and treachery, singularly shaped by his intese moral vision.' Stock# 26,769. American literature; fiction.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916
Stories of Writers & Artists. Edited with an introduction by F. O. Matthiessen
Publisher: New Directions. 346 p.; blue cloth covers stamped in gold; covers spotted, spine faded, ink owner's name, erased pencil scribblings inside both covers, pages 5/6 & 7/8 half torn off vertically, pp. 12, 13, 16 smudged. Stock# 26766. American literature; fiction.
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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. Winterich, John T. Pitz, Henry C., illustrator.
The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground. With illustrations by Henry C. Pitz and an introduction by John T. Winterich.
Publisher: Heritage Press, NY [1963]. A novel of the American Revolutionary War, set in Westchester County, New York, at the end of 1780. 26224x. xv, 406 p., halftone and black & white text illustrations & plates; decorated navy boards, linen spine. Sandglass. Fine in a slightly worn slipcase.
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Markow-Totevy, George. Maurois, Andre. Cumming, John, translator. [James, Henry, 1843-1916]
Henry James. Translated by John Cumming. With a Preface by Andre Maurois.
Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls, NY [1969]. ‘First American edition'. viii, 151 p. "In this penetrating critical study, Georges Markow-Totevy discusses the psychological subtlety of James's fiction writings and analyzes the events that helped shape the style and outlook of this distinguished American novelist." Dj clipped, a bit worn; VG. stock#26780.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916.
The Notebooks of Henry James. Edited by F. O. Matthiessen and Kenneth Murdock.
Publisher: N.Y., Oxford UP, 1947.. xxviii, 425 p., 24 cm. The working notebooks of James, in the Houghton Library at Harvard, display the working out of themes of the author's later works. Nine volumes are here edited and arranged by two illuminati of the Harvard English faculty. Vg/ dj sunned, worn. [Fifi] Stock #101,285. American literature.
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Matthiessen, F. O., editor.
Stories of Writers & Artists. Edited and with an Introduction by F. O. Matthiessen.
Publisher: New York, New Directions [1944]. 3 p.l., 346 p., portrait front.; 23 cm. A collection of eleven stories in which James explores themes of the relationship between life and art. First edition. Stock# 101,496. Good+, four stories ticked in the table of contents, cover slightly soiled, t.p. foxed/ no dj. Another copy. Good + vertical lines markings in margins / no dj.
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