James Joyce

Dubliners First Edition

Grant Richards

1914

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A first edition, first printing of Dubliners by James Joyce.

  • James Joyce (Irish).
  • United Kingdom: Grant Richards, 1914.
  • Bound in the publisher's red cloth with gilt title.


James Joyce’s landmark collection of fifteen short stories portraying ordinary Dublin life in the early 20th century. Through characters trapped by routine, poverty, and social expectation, Joyce explores themes of paralysis, epiphany, and the quiet struggles of everyday existence. Stories like “Araby,” “Eveline,” and “The Dead” reveal moments of painful insight that illuminate the gap between aspiration and reality. Written in a clear, restrained style, ‘Dubliners’ offers a profound, humane portrait of a city and its people on the edge of modernity.

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A touch of spotting to the page edges.

Some light dulling to the gilt tiles to the spine and to the front panel and a little browning to the spine.

No inscriptions.

Scattered spotting to the preliminary pages, and to the page edges.

Some wear to the extremities and some scattered stains here and there.

 

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First Edition

Language

English

Subject

Modern first editions, Short Stories, Literature, English literature and history, Fiction

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