Description: I have a very large collection of books spanning many topics. A massive gathering of Philip K Dick titles and editions, as well as fine press, signed limited editions, modern firsts, radical movement and conceptual art items. I encourage you to browse my store and categories for a wide range of unique, quality offerings. Condition: SEE IMAGES. This is in solid GOOD++ condition, on the verge of VG. The binding is tight and square. SEE IMAGE. Staples starting to pull towards the rear, but NO loss of integrity to the binding, NO loose pages. SEE IMAGES. Some creasing/wear to the spine label, not severe. Minor creasing, primarily to a few page corners, no hard creasing. Minimal shelfwear. Internally, NO markings, NO staining, NO tearing. Overall, a nice, attractive copy of a rather scarce periodical. Nearly 100 years old. Preserved in an acid-free archival bag. About: This issue is dedicated to poet Ezra Pound. The editor/publisher Samuel Roth was a known booklegger, opposed to censorship and in some cases would publish work without permission, including works considered obscene and sexually explicit. This issue carries the 9th installment of the serialized Ulysses by James Joyce. A remarkably tumultuous publishing history, I've pulled history from Britannica, Wikipedia as well as other supporting sources, although to me it's still a little muddled (I stand ready to be corrected!). Ulysses was PARTIALLY excerpted here in the US publication The Little Review from 1918-20, during which time it was litigated and charged as obscene, forced underground and banned in the US for over a decade. It was first published in entirety in 1922 privately by Shakespeare and Company (Paris), and again that same year to the public by Egoist Press (London). In the US, during 1926, while still banned, Samuel Roth pirated & serialized Ulysses once again in his own periodical Two Worlds Monthly, and then in 1929 he pirated/published it in a single volume, although it was very corrupted and full of errors. Although one could consider the Samuel Roth edition/serialization to be the "true" first complete US publication of Ulysses, it was 1932 when Random House LEGALLY was allowed to officially publish the book. Some highlights: Ninth installment of Ulysses by James Joyce (pirated printing, Ulysses was banned in US at this time)Third installment of A Chambermaid's Diary by Octave MirbeauJoan La Romee (Joan d'Arc) by Frank HarrisPoetry by Ezra PoundScattered parts from The Arabian NightsScattered writings from Henry David Thoreau Several poems, sonnets and stories by various people (see list of author) Works by: James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Henry David Thoreau, Albert Bigelow Paine, Catulle Mendes, Mary Alden, Ephraim Mikhael, Octave Mirbeau, Marcel Prevost, Ed. Powys Mather, Frank Harris, Samuel Roth and many others I will happily answer any further questions. Making offers: I certainly can appreciate wanting a better deal, and I've made offers myself on my own purchases. To be up front, if and when you make an offer, I will automatically reject crazy low "give it away" offers. Best not to waste our time. With a more reasonable offer, I will review current pricing for other comparable items out there and either accept, counter or decline submitted offer. If in that review, I find my pricing is already LOW and outdated, I may then increase the price to bring more in line with other offerings. I spend a lot of time sourcing the best offerings, preparing the listings with images and clear descriptions, and price fairly in MOST cases. I remain grateful to all who consider my offerings, and I look forward to serving your needs respectfully and with success. Shipping: International buyers -- I utilize the eBay INTERNATIONAL Shipping Program, having found it quite stable. US buyers -- I utilize USPS, shipping by your chosen service. If you desire a different shipping method, please contact first. I've packed books securely for 3 decades and will take great care with your order. Economy shipping will be via media or ground advantage depending on final weight and item. Securely protected. Priority mail will ship in a medium flat rate envelope or different box depending on your selection, securely protected.ANY overage on the highest priority shipping charge (boxed) will be credited after shipping. Insurance will be an additional charge if desired. Typically, I will ship within 72hrs of payment, striving for closer to 48hrs. Will gladly ship faster if we connect in advance so I can make arrangements.Will combine multiple orders to save on shipping. eBay may assess sales tax based on the state requirements for where you reside. This is not something in my control, nor do I handle that in any way. Thank you for considering this offering! :-))
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Book Title: Two Worlds Monthly (April 1927)
Signed: No
Book Series: Two Worlds Monthly
Publisher: The Two Worlds Publishing Company
Modified Item: No
Title/Series: Two Worlds Monthly
Subject: Modernist Literature / Poetry
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1927
Format: Softcover
Language: English
ISBN: xx
Literary Movement: Art, Classics, Expressionism, Literature, Modernism, Modernist Literature, Poetry, Underground Press
Era: 1920s
Special Attributes: xx
Author: Admiral Mark Kerr, C.B., Albert Bigelow Paine, Catulle Mendes, E Manning-Saunders, Ed. Powys Mather, Ephraim Mikhael, Ezra Pound, Frank Harris, George L. Watson, Henry David Thoreau, Herbert L. Kahan, J. A. Brendon, James Joyce, Leonard Merrick, Marcel Prevost, Martin Armstrong, Mary Alden, Octave Mirbeau, Richard Middleton, Samuel Roth, T. F. Powys, William Gerhardi
Genre: History, Poetry, Plays, Performing ARts, Classic Literature, Underground Press, Vintage Periodicals, Art, Illustrated, Fiction, Modernism, Modernist Literature, Expressionsm, Modern Art, Banned Books
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Art, Arthur Schnitzler, Classic Literature, Expression, Expressionsim, History, James Joyce, Joan d'Arc, Life & Death, Literature, Modern Art, Modern Literature, Modernism, Objectivism, Poetry, The Arabian Nights, Ulysses