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Edité par Melbourne; The Jester Press; 1983., 1983
Vendeur : Time Booksellers, Somerville, VIC, Australie
First Edition; Lge. 8vo; pp. 59; tipped in frontispiece; original stiff wrapper, fine copy. Limited edition of 1000 numbered copies this being number 257. A letter to Jack Lindsay from his brother. 'Strong and expressive in language, it is a vivid account of literacy, artistic and bohemian life in Sydney.'.
Edité par The Jester Press, Melbourne, 1983
ISBN 10 : 095963858XISBN 13 : 9780959638585
Vendeur : Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
Livre Edition originale
Wraps. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. LIMITED EDITION. One of 1000 copies. REVIEW COPY. Though called for, this copy is not numbered, instead it is ink-stamped with "Review Copy". Out of series. The Standard Version. Edited, & introduced with authoritative essay by John Arnold. Text by Joan Burke. Includes tipped-in sepia portrait frontispiece of Raymond Lindsay. Comprehensive footnotes. Colophon page at rear. Contents being a 13,500-word letter, written by Raymond Lindsay in 1959. The letter was a response to his brother Jack, who was seeking background for the second volume of his autobiography, published in 1962 as The Roaring Twenties. Letterpress printed in Australia. Published 1 June 1983. Publisher's original plain red foldover French wraps with black lettering to front & spine. Very slight handling wear, mild spotting to edge of book block, otherwise a very nice clean tight solid softcover copy. 56pp. Uncommon review copy. SB-49.
Edité par Jester Press, Melbourne, 1983
ISBN 10 : 095963858XISBN 13 : 9780959638585
Vendeur : BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australie
Livre Signé
Paperback large quarto (with flaps), very good condition, tipped-in sepia (brown-coloured) photo frontispiece, autograph (publisher's written name & details). 60 pp. This 13,500-word letter, written by Raymond Lindsay (second son of Norman and Katie Lindsay), was a reply to queries from Jack Lindsay at the time he was writing the second volume of his autobiography ('The Roaring Twenties', 1962). The letter is about the life of the brothers in Sydney during the 1920s and early 1930s. The editor, bookseller John Arnold, has deleted some scandalous material and replaced some names by pseudonyms. Frontispiece photo is of Raymond Lindsay. Letterpress, bound into stiff overlapping covers with thin red card wraps. Introductory essay by John Arnold. (Out of series copy of a limited edition of 1000 copies, numbered 101 to 1100. This presentation copy is annotated: "For Stuart Sayers, with best wishes from the publisher, Robert Littlewood, 12.11.88, one year late !". A hardback in slipcase, with the same ISBN, is also available.).
Edité par The Jester Press Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia, 1 June 1983. Limited edition: one hundred copies of a collector's version numbered and signed by the editor, and an additional one thousand copies of a standard version. This is number 106, editor's presentation for the previous owner., 1983
Vendeur : City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
4to (28x19.5cm), paperback, 56pp with several blank pages at front and rear. Red card cover with yapped edges, black lettering to front and spine, light wear, bumped. Presentation copy, signed to the previous owner by the editor on page following free front endpaper. With a b&w portrait of Ray Lindsay affixed as frontispiece. Pictures available on request.
Edité par Jester Press, Melbourne, 1983
ISBN 10 : 095963858XISBN 13 : 9780959638585
Vendeur : BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australie
Livre
Hardback large quarto, very good condition, maroon cloth cover (gilt lettering, in matching slipcase), tipped-in sepia (brown-coloured) photo frontispiece, minor fading spine, minimal foxing top edge, minor edgewear, autograph (editor's written name). In slipcase (little faded fore-edge). Heavy (1.0 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. 60 pp. This 13,500-word letter, written by Raymond Lindsay (second son of Norman and Katie Lindsay), was a reply to queries from Jack Lindsay at the time he was writing the second volume of his autobiography (The Roaring Twenties, 1962). Frontispiece photo is of Raymond Lindsay. Introductory essay by bookseller John Arnold. Printed on goatskin parchment, and case bound by Nick Doslov of Renaissance Bookbinding, Melbourne, in full buckram cloth with matching slipcase. (No 2 of a collectors hardback limited edition of 100 numbered copies in slipcase. Has same ISBN as standard edition of 1000 copies.).
Edité par Melbourne, The Jester Press, 1983., 1983
Vendeur : Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australie
56pp. 4to. Original cloth with gilt lettering in own cloth slipcase. A fine copy. 100 copies only "Collector's version" This copy inscribed by publisher to Australian graphic artist and scholar, Vane Lindesay.
Edité par Melbourne, The Jester Press, 1983., 1983
Vendeur : Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australie
56pp. 4to. Original cloth with gilt lettering in own cloth slipcase. A fine copy. 100 copies only "Collector's version".
Edité par Jester Press Melbourne 1983, 1983
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
Edition originale Signé
1st edition hardback in original cloth As New quarto 56pp., frontis., Collector's version, one of 100 copies. Frontispiece photo is of Raymond Lindsay. Introductory essay by John Arnold. Printed on goatskin parchment, and case bound by Nick Doslov of Renaissance Bookbinding, Melbourne, in buckram with matching slipcase. This copy is one of a handful of un-numbered copies being 'for Patrick McCaughey with best wishes from the publisher' signed.