Ulysses

James JOYCE

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Ulysses
Ulysses
Ulysses
Ulysses

RARE SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF JOYCE'S ULYSSES, POSSIBLY THE LAST SIGNED BY JOYCE

JOYCE, James. Ulysses. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1937. Octavo, original green cloth with gilt Homeric bow on front cover, gilt-lettered spine, original pale green dust jacket printed in black, with Homeric bow on spine.

First trade edition printed in England, inscribed on the half title: "James Joyce / Paris / 7 April 1939."

Joyce signed very few copies of Ulysses apart from the signed limited editions (which all together total only 475 copies). At the time of this inscription Joyce was eagerly anticipating the publication of Finnegans Wake (published May 2, 1939). This edition was the last issued in Joyce's lifetime and this copy, inscribed in 1939, is one of the last signed by Joyce, who died January 13, 1941. This edition was immediately preceded by the 1936 Bodley Head limited edition of 1000 copies and is the ninth edition of Ulysses overall. The fight for a British printed and published edition of Joyce's masterpiece had seemed interminable. In the 12 years following the Shakespeare and Company 1922 first edition Joyce unsuccessfully sought an English publisher willing to risk prosecution and bring out an unexpurgated edition of his masterpiece. Even when John Lane finally agreed to take on the project in 1934, the printers protested against certain passages and publication was delayed another two years. In Copenhagen when the 1936 publication date of the Bodley Head limited edition was announced, Joyce exulted, "Now the war between England and me is over, and I am the conqueror" (Ellman, 693). "Universally hailed as the most influential work of modern times" (Grolier Joyce 69). Slocum A23.

Book fine, only light edge-wear to lovely original dust jacket. A very rare and important signed copy of one of the landmark books of the 20th century.

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