WOOLRICH, Cornell. Children of the Ritz. New York Boni and Liveright, 1927. 8o. Original cloth


CUMMINGS, E. E. The Enormous Room. Boni and Liveright, 1922 Fine Books and Manuscripts

The series was created by publishers Albert Boni and Horace Liveright as the first major venture of their fledgling publishing house Boni and Liveright, Inc. in 1917. At first an imitation of the highly successful British Everyman series but including more current works as well, the idea was to provide well-made reprints of the classics (and.


Mourning Electra. Eugene O’ Neill. New York Boni & Liveright, 1931… Eugene o'neill

Boni and Liveright, 1920 - Psychoanalysis - 406 pages Presents twenty-eight lectures in which Sigmund Freud sets forth with a frankness almost startling the difficulties and limitations of.


Complete Poetical Works of Francis Thompson Modern Library Boni and Liveright

Boni & Liveright (pronounced BONE-eye and LIV-right) is an American trade book publisher established in 1917 in New York City by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright. Over the next sixteen years the firm, which changed its name to Horace Liveright, Inc., in 1928 and then Liveright, Inc., in 1931, publis


Poe Man, Poet and Creative Thinker Sherwin Cody Boni and Liveright 1924 1st ed in 2020

Founded in 1916 in New York, by Albert Boni, an ex-bookshop owner out of Greenwich village and a much wealthier bohemian Horace Liveright, the Boni and Liveright fine press specialized in introducing the very cutting edge of the scandalous new modernist movement such as T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, D.H. Lawrence to the Lost Generation of New York.


FAULKNER, WILLIAM Soldiers' Pay. New York Boni & Liveright, 1926 8vo (7 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.; 190 x

Soldiers' Pay is the first novel published by the American author William Faulkner. It was originally published by Boni & Liveright on February 25, 1926. [1] [2] It is unclear if Soldiers' Pay is the first novel written by Faulkner. It is however the first novel published by the author. Faulkner was working on two manuscripts while finishing.


Strange Interlude by O' Neill, Eugene Boni and Liveright, New York Hardcover, First Edition

Boni & Liveright is an American trade book publisher established in 1917 in New York City by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright. Over the next sixteen years the firm, which changed its name to Horace Liveright, Inc., in 1928 and then Liveright, Inc., in 1931, published over a thousand books. Their logo is of a cowled monk. It was the first American publisher of William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway.


Ezra Pound's Personæ, 1926 Edition, Published by Boni and Liveright

Albert Boni, one of the historic and flamboyant figures in American publishing, who in the post-World War I period brought out the work of Thornton Wilder, Ford Madox Ford, Theodore Dreiser and.


AN UNSOCIAL SOCIALIST (ML 15.1, FIRST BONI and LIVERIGHT EDITION, July 1917) by SHAW,

The Modern Library was founded in 1917 by the publisher Boni and Liveright to provide American readers with inexpensive reprints of European modernist titles plus the work of a few contemporary Americans.


Rare Limited Second EditionEliot (T.S.) The Waste Land, 8vo New York (Boni and Liveright) 1922. No.

The Story of Utopias. by Lewis Mumford. With an Introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. New York: Boni and Liveright. 1922. 8vo. xiv+304 pp. $3.00. THE unfortunate mental squint into which the.


HEMINGWAY, Ernest (18991961). In Our Time. Stories. New York Boni & Liveright, 1925. 8°. Half

Horace B. Liveright was born on December 10, 1886, in Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania, to Henry and Henrietta Liveright. By the time Liveright was 14 he had left school and taken a job as an office boy in Philadelphia. When he was 17 he penned the text and lyrics for a comic opera; although the opera went into rehearsal on Broadway, it never opened.


Strange Interlude by O' Neill, Eugene Boni and Liveright, New York Hardcover, First Edition

Boni and Liveright, 1920 - Psychoanalysis - 406 pages Presents twenty-eight lectures in which Sigmund Freud sets forth with a frankness almost startling the difficulties and limitations of.


Ten Days That Shook the World (First Edition, Boni and Liveright, 1919) by Reed, John Good

"Boni & Liveright" published on by Oxford University Press. "Boni & Liveright" published on by Oxford University Press. American publishing firm, founded in 1917. It brought together the socialist bookseller Albert *Boni and the stockbroker Horace Liveright. Initially, the firm focused on an inexpensive reprint series of classic and.


WOOLRICH, Cornell. Children of the Ritz. New York Boni and Liveright, 1927. 8o. Original cloth

New York: Boni and Liveright. 1920. 12mo, xx-+ 432 pp. $3.00. THE twenty-four stories chosen by Mr. Howells for this anthology as 'Great Modern American,' date approximately from the Civil War.


demian by hermann hesse, boni and liveright, 1923, first printing Coming out, Dergi tasarımı

Boni & Liveright (pronounced "BONE-eye" and "LIV-right") is an American trade book publisher established in 1917 in New York City by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright. Over the next sixteen years the firm, which changed its name to Horace Liveright, Inc., in 1928 and then Liveright, Inc., in 1931, published over a thousand books.


Ten Days That Shook the World (First Edition, Boni and Liveright, 1919) by Reed, John Good

Boni & Liveright is an American trade book publisher established in 1917 in New York City by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright. Over the next sixteen years the firm, which changed its name to Horace Liveright, Inc., in 1928 and then Liveright, Inc., in 1931, published over a thousand books. Before its bankruptcy in 1933 and subsequent reorganization as Liveright Publishing Corporation, Inc., it.


Jorn Uhl by Gustave Frenssen. Boni and Liveright Publishers.Limp leatherette. eBay

Boni and Liveright, 1919. Early edition novel written by Mary Hunter Austin, late-19th century and early-20th century American writer. Much of Austin's work focuses on nature and the vast lands, plants, animals, and people of the places she encountered. Defying the gendered conventions of dress and lifestyle of the turn of the century, Austin.

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