Transition - A Complete Run - Numbers 1-27. -
Eugene Jolas (editor)
1927 to 1938 - Transition Press, Paris - First Editions
A rare complete set of the most influential and important literary magazine between the wars. Edited by Eugene Jolas, contributors are a whose who of writers, poets and artists of this magnificent period, including but not limited to:-
James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Samuel Beckett, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Elliot Paul, Man Ray, Robert McAlmon, Dylan Thomas, André Gide, Joan Miró, Rainer Maria Rilke, Pablo Picasso, Paul Bowles, André Breton, William Carlos Williams,
Robert Graves, Franz Kafka, Piet Mondrian, Le Corbusier, Hart Crane, Max Ernst, Malcolm Cowley, Djuna Barnes, Harry Crosby, Archibald MacLeish, Constantin Brancusi, Cartier-Bresson, Louis Aragon, Kay Boyle, Juan Gris, and Aaron Copland, and as such, publishing for the first time some of the most linguistically and visually innovative art of the modern era.
Numbers 1-20 published between April 1927 and June 1930 by Transition with Shakespeare and Co., in Paris. Numbers 21-24 published between March 1932 and June 1936 by The Servire Press in The Hague. Volumes 25-27 published between fall 1936 and May 1938 by Transition in New York.
Included with the set is the Gertrude Stein’s ‘An Elucidation, printed in Transition, April 1927’ in original wrappers, and ‘Transition Pamphlet No 1’ (supplement to Transition no 23, 1934-35) containing the ‘Testimony against Gertrude Stein’. Founded in 1927 in Paris by poet Eugene Jolas (himself aided by expatriate bookseller Sylvia Beach and ‘lost generation’ bon vivant Harry Crosby), transition ran until the spring of 1938. In that 11 years and 27 issues – its experimental bent always unapologetically overt – the journal amassed an astounding pool of works by a trans-national cadre of writers, Surrealists, political activists, Dadaists, critics, and artists.
References: Slocum and Cahoon, B11. ‘Transition’ The Newberry Chicago Research Library, web. ‘Albert Schiller: Genius with Type Ornaments’ Rochester Institute of Technology web. ‘Irvinbg Politzer’ Modern Library Dust Jackets, web. Condition: All in original wrappers, generally near fine copies, some unopened with bolts uncut, toning and light wear to spines, with the exception of 1, which is chipped and lacks the rear wrapper (a copy of the second printing is also included), and 27 which lacks the illustrated front wrapper. Ref: 110655 Price: HK$ 45,000
James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Samuel Beckett, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Elliot Paul, Man Ray, Robert McAlmon, Dylan Thomas, André Gide, Joan Miró, Rainer Maria Rilke, Pablo Picasso, Paul Bowles, André Breton, William Carlos Williams,
Robert Graves, Franz Kafka, Piet Mondrian, Le Corbusier, Hart Crane, Max Ernst, Malcolm Cowley, Djuna Barnes, Harry Crosby, Archibald MacLeish, Constantin Brancusi, Cartier-Bresson, Louis Aragon, Kay Boyle, Juan Gris, and Aaron Copland, and as such, publishing for the first time some of the most linguistically and visually innovative art of the modern era.
Numbers 1-20 published between April 1927 and June 1930 by Transition with Shakespeare and Co., in Paris. Numbers 21-24 published between March 1932 and June 1936 by The Servire Press in The Hague. Volumes 25-27 published between fall 1936 and May 1938 by Transition in New York.
Included with the set is the Gertrude Stein’s ‘An Elucidation, printed in Transition, April 1927’ in original wrappers, and ‘Transition Pamphlet No 1’ (supplement to Transition no 23, 1934-35) containing the ‘Testimony against Gertrude Stein’. Founded in 1927 in Paris by poet Eugene Jolas (himself aided by expatriate bookseller Sylvia Beach and ‘lost generation’ bon vivant Harry Crosby), transition ran until the spring of 1938. In that 11 years and 27 issues – its experimental bent always unapologetically overt – the journal amassed an astounding pool of works by a trans-national cadre of writers, Surrealists, political activists, Dadaists, critics, and artists.
References: Slocum and Cahoon, B11. ‘Transition’ The Newberry Chicago Research Library, web. ‘Albert Schiller: Genius with Type Ornaments’ Rochester Institute of Technology web. ‘Irvinbg Politzer’ Modern Library Dust Jackets, web. Condition: All in original wrappers, generally near fine copies, some unopened with bolts uncut, toning and light wear to spines, with the exception of 1, which is chipped and lacks the rear wrapper (a copy of the second printing is also included), and 27 which lacks the illustrated front wrapper. Ref: 110655 Price: HK$ 45,000

