Macy, George
Macy, George 1900-1956
George Macy American publisher
VIAF ID: 98353296 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Macy ‡c American publisher
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macy, George
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Macy, George
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macy, George ‡d 1900-1956
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Heritage Press (New York, N.Y.)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Limited Editions Club
Works
Title | Sources |
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Arabian nights. | |
Bertha S. Goudy, first lady of printing : rememberences of the distaff side of the Village Press. | |
Bible. | |
The book of Ruth : from the translation prepared at Cambridge in 1611 for King James I | |
The book of the thousand nights and a night | |
The Canterbury tales | |
The collected verses of George Jester, 1943 | |
The country, that's the place to live!, 1940: | |
Crainquebille = (L'affaire Crainquebille) | |
The Decameron : the modell of wit, mirth, eloquence and conversation : framed in ten dayes, of an hundred curious pieces, by seven honourable ladies, and three noble gentlemen | |
Decamerone. | |
Du côté de chez Swann. | |
Epodae | |
Job | |
The King James version of the Holy Bible : containing the Old and the New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha | |
Letter : from James Joyce to George Macy | |
The life of King Henry V | |
The mystery of the unhappy ending : a correspondence. | |
One world | |
A record of the proceedings at The Limited Editions Club's dinner to celebrate the twenty-first birthday of the club & the fiftieth birthday of its founder : together with a reproduction of the program and menu: the Ritz-Carlton, New York, 11 may 1950. | |
The [rose] & the [ring] | |
A Soldier's reader, 1943: | |
A soldier's reader : a volume containing four hundred thousand words of select literary entertainment for the American soldier on the ground or in the air | |
Some notes upon a project for an illustrated Shakespeare. | |
Sonnets from the Portuguese | |
Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | |
Swann's way | |
The tale of Saint Mary of Egypt. | |
Tales of soldiers & civilians | |
The three musketeers | |
Travels in Arabia Deserta | |
Trois mousquetaires. | |
Ulysses, 1935: | |
VI.xvi. George Macy, The Limited Editions Club, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York and Denyse Clairouin, literary agent, 90, rue de Grenelle, Paris in correspondence with James Joyce and Paul Léon |