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Brooklyn, New York: Ben Abramson, 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. This is copy No. 57 of 500. Originally published in France in 1935, this work takes the form of a lengthy letter (at one point, the..... More
Brooklyn, New York: Ben Abramson, 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. This is copy No. 57 of 500. Originally published in France in 1935, this work takes the form of a lengthy letter (at one point, the..... More
Secaucus, New Jersey: Castle Books, 1963. Hardcover. Reprint. Inscribed and dated by Henry Miller to Jean Sherman on the front flyeaf. Sherman translated several posthumous works by Anais Nin, including Linotte (1978) and Henry and..... More
Secaucus, New Jersey: Castle Books, 1963. Hardcover. Reprint. Inscribed and dated by Henry Miller on the front flyeaf. Miller's second published book, which is dedicated to Anais Nin. Continuing the subversive self-revelation begun in Tropic..... More
Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. This is copy No. 216 of 250 signed by Henry Miller. Celebratory and loving portrait of a small circle of childhood friends from Brooklyn, New York by..... More
Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press, 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. This is number 95 of 250 copies signed by Henry Miller on the colophon. "...memorable portraits of eight abiding friends of his European, Big Sur and..... More
Santa Barbara, California: Capra Press, 1981. First Edition. Wraps. Inscribed by Twinka Thiebaud to Dr. Robert Macy on the half-title, with a autograph letter signed by Thiebaud to Macy laid in. Macy was a Southern..... More
Secaucus, New Jersey: Castle Books, 1965. Hardcover. Reprint. Each of the three volumes is inscribed and dated by Henry Miller on the front flyleaf: "a great pleasure to meet a charming woman of France with..... More
New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1961. Hardcover. Fourth printing. Inscribed and dated by Henry Miller to Inez Mogul of West Hollywood, California, on the front flyleaf: "Shalom!" The founder of Life Models Agency, Mogul successfully..... More
New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. The first authorized American edition, first printing. Shocking, banned, and the subject of obscenity trials, Miller's first novel is one of the most influential books of..... More
New York: Printed by J.H.N. for Friends of Henry Miller [Ben Abramson], 1946. Second Edition. Hardcover. With a stated limitation of 1,000 copies printed. In this uncompromising literary manifesto, Miller (1891-1980) argues that sex is..... More