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Podvig [Glory]
Paris: Sovremennie Zapiski, 1932. First edition. Original wrappers, paper slightly toned, but a near-fine copy. Bookplate of Robert C. Stephenson, Russian literature scholar and translator. Juliar A13.1. More
The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, 1941. First edition. Red burlap. Missing the spine label (there is no trace or evidence one was ever present), small variant cover label. Slight wear at ends of spine, slight fading, dust jacket lacks the front flap, has minor edge wear. The author's name is spelled..... More
The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, 1941. First edition. Red burlap , spine and cover labels. A fine copy with no wear, bright spine label (small variant); the jacket is missing large chips from the spine. The author's name is spelled "Nabokov" on jacket. A review copy, stamped with the publication date..... More
The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
Norfolk, Connecticut: New Directions, (1959). New American edition in English. Blue-grey cloth, slight fading to edges, else fine, in slightly worn dust jacket. This edition contains the first printing of Conrad Brener's introduction. Brener had published an article about Nabokov in The New Republic, the previous year, that VN liked..... More
A Russian Beauty and Other Stories
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1973). First edition. Black cloth, top edge stained red. Fine, in a nearly fine dust jacket with slight wear and discoloration from blue-lined jacket. Juliar A43.1. More
A Russian Beauty and Other Stories
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1974). First wrappers edition. Red wrappers, fine, with review slip and press release. Juliar A43.3. More
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
New York: Knopf, 1995. First edition. Blue cloth, a fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket. More
The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
New York: Knopf, 1995. First edition. Uncorrected Proof. Buff wrappers, lightly worn, bump to lower corner, very good. More
Strong Opinions
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1973). First edition. Black cloth. Fine, slight wear to dust jacket, also affected by blue lines from old jacket "protector". Juliar A44.1. More
Transparent Things
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1972). First edition. Black cloth, top edge stained red. Fine, in a nearly fine, price-clipped dust jacket. Juliar A42.1. More
Transparent Things
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1972). First edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Wrappers, stapled, spine black tape on backstrip as issued, 8 1/2 inches x 10 3/4 inches, slight fading, one insert page in photocopy with ink note. Pencilled publication information on wrapper, reviewer's note in ink. Juliar E42.1. More
Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories
New York: McGraw-Hill, (1975). First edition. Black cloth. Large bookplate to front pastedown, otherwise a nearly fine copy, in a very good dust jacket with light wear. Juliar A47.1. More
Vesna v Fial'te [Spring in Fialta]
New York: Chekhov, 1956. First edition, in Russian. Raspberry colored wrappers, mild lean, spine faded, stamp of the Tolstoy Foundation Library on the cover and endpaper, but a very good copy. Juliar A29.1. More
Vospominaniie [in] Opyty, No. 3
New York: 1954. First edition. First appearance of this chapter of Drugie berega. Original wrappers, fine. Juliar C534. More
The Waltz Invention. A Play in Three Acts.
New York: Phaedra, (1966). Second printing. Dark blue cloth. Fine, in fine dust jacket. . The publisher's address is listed as 27 Washington Square N; in the other issues it is 220 E 42nd Street. Juliar A19.1. More
The Waltz Invention. A Play in Three Acts.
New York: Pocket Books, (1967). First wrappers edition. Black wrappers, very good with light edge wear. Juliar A19.2. More
Zaproszenie na egzekucj [Invitation to a beheading]
Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1990. First Polish translation. Wrappers, fine, More
On Translation
Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press, 1959. First edition. Black cloth, lacking the dust jacket. Unobtrusive pencil underlining and marginalia to a few pages, otherwise a fine copy. Juliar B21.1. More
Lectures on Literature; Edited by Fredson Bowers. Introduction by John Updike
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1980). First edition. Blue printed wrappers, fine. Uncorrected proof copy, this is the second issue of the proof, which, unlike the first, includes Updike's introduction. Juliar E51.1; Broomfield (Updike), Bii7[B]. More
The Nabokov - Wilson Letters; Correspondence between Vladimir Nabokov and Edmund Wilson 1940-1971. Edited, Annotated and with an Introductory Essay by Simon Karlinsky
New York: Harper, (1979). First edition. Green printed wrappers, slight fading, else fine. Uncorrected proof copy. Juliar E49.1. More
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in Translation.
Washington: Library of Congress, 1972. Wrappers, fine. Juliar B31.1. More
Lolita. Exhibitor's Campaign Book.
Los Angeles: MGM, [1962]. Folio, self-wrappers, 20 pp. Very good condition. More