MORGANA: Two Stories From 'The Golden Apples'
Signed limited first edition of Welty's stories "June Recital" and Moon Lake," originally collected in THE GOLDEN APPLES, here illustrated by Wolfe and followed by the author's new afterword.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's stories "June Recital" and Moon Lake," originally collected in THE GOLDEN APPLES, here illustrated by Wolfe and followed by the author's new afterword.
First separate edition of Welty's stories "June Recital" and Moon Lake," originally collected in THE GOLDEN APPLES, here illustrated by Wolfe and followed by the author's new afterword.
First UK edition of the author's final novel and her first bestseller, set in 1930s Mississippi.
Limited first edition of Welty's photographs of graveyards and tomb sculptures in the small towns of Mississippi, published when the author was 91.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's reviews and critical essays on Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, together with a selection of personal and occasional nonfiction pieces.
Signed limited edition of Welty's biographical sketch of a Jackson midwife and secondhand clothes dealer, originally published in ACCENT 2 in 1942.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's one-act farce produced as part of the off-Broadway production "The Littlest Revue" at New York's Phoenix Theatre in 1956.
Signed limited edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning short novel.
Limited autographed edition of Welty's collected short fiction, one of 500 copies signed by the author.
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's first collection of short stories, introduced by Katherine Anne Porter.
Association copy (later printing) of this collection of short stories spanning the most productive portion of Eudora Welty's long career, inscribed to Frank Hodsoll, then chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.