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McGreevy, Thomas. "Homage to James Joyce." James Joyce: Interviews and Recollections.
Ed. Mikhail, E.H.
Houndmills:
Macmillan Press,
1990.
142-43.
ISBN 0-333-43870-1.
From transition no. 21 (March 1932): 254.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1972.
viii, 194 pp.
http://www.archive.org/details/ourexagminationr00samu. Reprint of 1962 edition. New Directions edition has wrapper heading James Joyce / Finnegans Wake: A Symposium.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "The Catholic Element in Work in Progress." A Bash in the Tunnel: James Joyce by the Irish.
Ed. Ryan, John.
Brighton:
Clifton Books,
1970.
213-19.
ISBN 0-901255-19-X.
From Our Exagmination, 1929.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. 2nd ed.
London:
Faber and Faber; New York: New Directions,
1962.
viii, 194 pp.
Reprint of 1929 edition with an Introduction by Sylvia Beach.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "James Joyce." Times Literary Supplement,
no. 2034 (25 January 1941):
43, 45.
Letter. Disputes the validity of JJ's meeting with Yeats and "you are too old to be influenced by me." Recalls conversation w JJ about JJ's receipt of inscribed book by Robert Bridges, and speculates that JJ would have written to Bridges.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "Homage to James Joyce." transition,
no. 21 (March 1932):
254.
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Colum, Padraic;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Soupault, Philippe. "James Joyce at the Half Century." transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation,
no. 21 (1932):
246-55.
Includes a poem by Colum, "Exile they say who do not know.," and untitled pieces by Gilbert, Jolas, McGreevy, and Soupault.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
194 pp.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
An Exagmination of James Joyce: Analyses of the "Work in Progress". Norfolk:
New Directions,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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Beckett, Samuel;
Brion, Marcel;
Budgen, Frank;
Gilbert, Stuart;
Jolas, Eugene;
Llona, Victor;
McAlmon, Robert;
McGreevy, Thomas;
Paul, Elliot;
Rodker, John;
Sage, Robert;
Williams, William Carlos;
Slingsby, G.V.L.;
Dixon, Vladimir.
Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress. London:
Faber and Faber,
1929.
194 pp.
"Sheets of this edition were later sold by Shakespeare and Cmpany to both Faber & Faber, London, and New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, who bound them with inserted title pages." Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "The Catholic Element in Work in Progress." Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress.
Paris:
Shakespeare and Company, Sylvia Beach,
1929.
119-27.
Slocum and Cahoon B10.
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McGreevy, Thomas. "A Note on Work in Progress." transition: An International Quarterly for Creative Experiment,
no. 14 (Fall 1928):
216-19.
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