PEOPLE ONE KNOWS: Interviews with Insufficiently Famous Americans
Signed limited first edition of Updike's fanciful prose portraits of one's Pal, one's Neighbor's Wife, and other national Types.
Signed limited first edition of Updike's fanciful prose portraits of one's Pal, one's Neighbor's Wife, and other national Types.
First printing, review copy, of Updike's second compilation of stories about Henry Bech, a middle-aged writer with more than a hint of self-portraiture beneath his Bellovian, Rothlike exterior.
Signed limited first edition of this collection of short stories from the acclaimed writer.
Signed limited first edition of the third of the Angstrom series, winner of both the 1982 National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize.
First printing, review copy, of the third of the Angstrom series, winner of both the 1982 National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize.
First printing of this collection of classic poems alongside a stunning landscape for every month of the year.
First UK edition of Updike's first book, a collection of light verse.
First printing of this entry in The Paris Review's famed interview series, "the most remarkable and extensive interviewing project we possess."
Signed limited first edition of Updike's second compilation of stories about Henry Bech, a middle-aged writer with more than a hint of self-portraiture beneath his Bellovian, Rothlike exterior.
Signed limited first edition of Updike's narrative of a dim clergyman obsessed with sex and with himself.
Inscribed first printing of this collection of poems old and new about the four seasons, with charming illustrations by Michael Hague.