James Joyce

Svevo's speech delivered in Milan in 1927, translated here by Stanislaus Joyce, and issued as a Christmas keepsake by James Laughlin for the friends of New Directions; #593/1500 numbered copies, total edition 1,600 copies.

Publisher: New Directions. First American edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Printed wrappers. Fine in dustwrapper creased a little at edges; book measures 10 x 7.75cms.


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