Nov 18, 2014 - Sale 2366

Sale 2366 - Lot 138

Price Realized: $ 1,625
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,000
JOYCE, JAMES. Ulysses [as published in Two Worlds Monthly]. Volume 1, number 1 through Volume 3, number 3 (complete). Together, 11 volumes: includes 10 issues containing the work, and a final installment with editor Samuel Roth's "An Offer to James Joyce." 8vo, publisher's printed wrappers, minor wear includes some scattered rubbing along spines and edges, occasional light finger-soiling, overall very well preserved examples of these fragile issues. New York, 1926-27

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Complete run of the scarce piratical first appearance in America of Joyce's masterpiece. Roth, the New York editor, bookseller and publisher, first became associated with Joyce in 1925 when he published (also without Joyce's stated permission), five fragments from Joyce's current Work in Progress in his magazine, Two Worlds. When his new magazine Two Worlds Monthly was launched the next year, Roth printed these unauthorized and expurgated chapters from Ulysses. Joyce and his publisher of the first Paris edition of Ulysses, Sylvia Beach, initiated immediate legal action against Roth who lied about a printing arrangement with Joyce. It sparked a world-wide sensation in literary and intellectual circles, resulting in a printed protest against Roth signed by 167 prominent writers, artists, and public intellectuals, including T.S. Eliot, W.B. Yeats, Gertrude Stein, and Albert Einstein. Joyce sued Roth for this publication charging that he had not given permission and that the text had been altered. Slocum & Cahoon pages 28-29.