Cosmological Eye

Contents:

Peace! It's Wonderful!
Max
The Golden Age
Reflections on 'Extasy'
Scenario
The Universe of Death
Jabberwhorl Cronstadt
An Open Letter to Surrealists Everywhere
Via Dieppe Newhaven
Hamlet: A Letter
Into the Night Life
Un Etre Etoilique
The Tailor Shop
Glittering Pie
The Brooklyn Bridge

A23a 1939 FIRST NEW DIRECTIONS EDITION

Beige cloth boards with brown fiber specks; Brown and white picture of an eye in the clouds glued to the front board. Gray dust jacket containing a photograph of an eye floating in the sky.
Published on November 21, 1939, at $2.50, in an edition of 2,000 copies.
Note: The spine area of the First Edition dust jacket is black with white lettering and is the only cloth New Directions edition to follow this color scheme. Both the Second and Third Edition dust jackets have spine areas which have white clouds as background with black lettering. The title work, "The Cosmological Eye," is not included in the First Edition.

A23b 1943 SECOND NEW DIRECTIONS EDITION

Greenish-cream cloth boards. Gray dust jacket containing the drawing of an eye floating in the sky.
Published in 1943, at $3.00.
Note: The dust jacket for this edition lists on back, New Directions address as "67, West 44, N.Y.C. 18," an address they occupied between 1942 and 1944.
"A Word from the Publisher," which appeared in the First Edition, has been deleted from this edition.

A23c 1946 FIRST POETRY LONDON EDITION

Light blue cloth boards. Tan dust jacket with abstract design lightly printed in white as background.
Published in February 1946, at 10 shillings.

A23d 1946 THIRD NEW DIRECTIONS EDITION

Brown cloth boards; Unlettered. Brown spine. Gray dust jacket containing the drawing of an eye floating in the clouds.
Published in 1946, at $3.00.
Note: "A WORD FROM THE PUBLISHER" appears on the table of contents page but the body of the text has been deleted. This dust jacket differs from New Directions' first two editions by the listing on the back of the publisher's new address: "500 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. 18."

A23e 1961 FOURTH NEW DIRECTIONS EDITION

Turquoise cloth boards. Gray dust jacket containing the drawing of an eye floating in the clouds.
Published on August 24, 1961, at $3.50, in a combined print run [along with A23f] of 12,000 copies.
Note: This edition is the first to contain "The Cosmological Eye." The section title "Biographical Note" which appeared on earlier New Direction editions has been retitled "Autobiographical Note."; however, the text remains the same. For this edition, a single page biographical statement appears on p. [373].
A dust jacket variant for this edition has been seen which is lacks the lettering on the front of it..

A23f 1961 FIRST NEW DIRECTIONS PAPERBACK

Gray illustrated wrappers
1st Printing: Published on August 24, 1961, at $1.75, in a combined print run [along with A23e] of 12,000 copies.
2nd Printing: Published on March 24, 1964, at $1.75, in an edition of 5,000 copies.
3rd Printing: Published on September 17, 1969, at $2.25, in an edition of 5,058 copies.
4th Printing: Published on February 2, 1972, at $2.45, in an edition of 4,122 copies.
5th Printing: Published in April 1975, at $4.45, in an edition of 1,773 copies.
6th Printing: Published in January 1977, at $5.45, in an edition of 1,550 copies.
7th Printing: Published in 1980, at $7.95, in an edition of 1,500 copies.
8th Printing: Published in 1983, at 9.25, in an edition of 1,500 copies.
9th Printing: Published in 1988, at $10.95, in an edition of 1,500 copies.
10th Printing: Published in 1992, at $10.95, in an edition of 1,500 copies.
Note: The first edition of this paperback edition was published simultaneously with the New Directions 1961 clothbound edition. "A LIST OF THE BOOKS PUBLISHED BY NEW DIRECTIONS 1936-1963," a bibliography included in A New Directions Reader of 1964 lists the issue price as $1.65; however, no copy so marked was seen. Copies which in every way appears to be First Edition paperbacks [and so stated on the title page] are priced at $1.75.

A23g 1968 UCHÛTEKI NA ME THE COLLECTED WORKS SERIES VOLUME 7 SHINCHÔ-SHA

Orange paper boards. Orange and black dust jacket with signature of Henry Miller.
Published on July 30, 1968, at ¥600.
Note: This edition of The Cosmological Eye is part of The Collected Works of Henry Miller. This title is Volume 7 of this 13 volume series. The essay, "The Universe of Death" is not included in this Japanese edition, but instead, is a part of The Collected Works of Henry Miller, Volume 12 [a158], which includes, The World of Sex, Essays on D.H. Lawrence and The Time of the Assassins.

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