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Ulysses in Paris
Ulysses in Paris
by Sylvia Beach
 
First Edition. Advanced Reader. Excerpt.
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New York, NY: Harcourt Brace & Co. (1956)

First Edition. Advanced Reader. Excerpt of the book Shakespeare and Co.

Very good with some chips and rubbing to the top and bottom edges of spine with some small chips to the original glassine wrapper (now protected in a mylar dust jacket). The pictorial boards feature James Joyce on the front and Sylvia Beach on the back. Privately printed for Sylvia Beach as a New Year's greeting for her friends. A beautiful and uncommon book.

Published privately in 1956, Ulysses in Paris is Sylvia Beach’s autobiographical account of her relationship with the Irish novelist James Joyce and the publication of Joyce's novel, Ulysses.

Beach first met the novelist earlier that year at a friend's party. Joyce had only recently arrived in Paris, and was trying to finish writing Ulysses. In her relaxed, comfortable tone, Beach describes her overriding impression of Joyce, whose work she already admired:

He was so simple and unassuming that instead of being overcome in the presence of the writer who was undoubtedly the greatest of his time, I felt quite at ease with him. It was always that way. Ever conscious though I was of his genius, I knew no one so easy to talk with.

After striking up a friendship, Beach became Joyce’s patron and published Ulysses in 1922 through her Paris bookshop, Shakespeare and Company. Following the legal scandal over the serialised publication of Ulysses in The Little Review, Beach’s support and involvement was vital to the novel’s eventual success.

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