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BECKETT, SAMUEL.

Group of

5 Éditions de Minuit.

8vo, original

printed wrappers, occasional mild toning

and creasing, negligible wear to backstrips;

some copies partly unopened; variously

laid-into three folding boxes.

FIRST TRADE

EDITIONS

in French.

(Paris): Les Éditions de Minuit, vd

[700/1,000]

Comprising: Malone Meurt. 1951 * Molloy.

1951 * L’innomable. 1953 * Fin de partie.

1957 * Le Dépeuleur. 1970.

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BELLOW, SAUL.

Dangling Man.

8vo, publisher’s pale green cloth stamped

in brown, spine tanned, uneven toning to

rear cover; unclipped dust jacket, few nar-

row paper restorations to verso along

edges, spine panel sunned; endpapers with

some spotting and age-toning as usual.

NewYork:TheVanguard Press, (1944)

[1,500/2,000]

FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR

S FIRST

BOOK

,

SIGNED BY BELLOW

on the title.

Publisher’s review copy with the slip laid-in.

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BLOCH, ROBERT.

Psycho.

8vo,

publisher’s

1

/

4

black cloth; dust jacket

designed by Tony Palladino, some damp-

staining to front panel, edges rubbed with

a few small nicks and creases and other

minor blemishes; cheap paper browned in

margins as usual.

FIRST EDITION

,

SIGNED

BY THE AUTHOR

“Best wishes, Robert

Bloch” on the half-title.

NewYork: Simon & Schuster, 1959

[700/1,000]

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