LIMITED FIRST ENGLISH EDITION OF JOYCE'S ULYSSES, ONE OF ONLY 1000 COPIES PRINTED
JOYCE, James. Ulysses. London: John Lane, (1936). Quarto, original gilt-stamped green cloth, top edge gilt, uncut, original dust jacket.
Limited first English edition, number 464 of 1000 copies, handsomely printed on japon vellum and bound in linen, in rare original dust jacket.
"Universally hailed as the most influential work of modern times" (Grolier Joyce 69), the fight for a British printed and published edition of Joyce's masterpiece had seemed interminable. Even after the Shakespeare and Company 1922 first edition, the Egoist Press 1922 "English" edition printed in Paris, the corrected 1932 Paris/Hamburg/Bologna Odyssey Press edition and the January 1934 first American edition following Judge Woolsey's 1933 lifting of the U.S. ban, Joyce still had great difficulty finding an English publisher willing to risk prosecution and bring out an unexpurgated edition. In 1934, John Lane finally agreed to take it on, but the printers protested against certain passages and publication was delayed another two years. Joyce, in Copenhagen when the October 3, 1936 publication date was announced, remarked to the Danish writer Tom Kristensen, "Now the war between England and me is over, and I am the conqueror" (Ellman, 693). Of the 1000 limited copies, 100 were printed on mould-made paper, bound in vellum, and signed by Joyce; 900 copies, as the copy here, were printed on japon vellum paper and unsigned. Slocum A23.
Light foxing to text block edges and endpapers only, interior clean and fine; only very mild toning to spine, gilt bright, cloth clean. Dust jacket with expert restoration, light soiling. A very good copy.