THE TELEVISION SHERLOCK HOLMES
Revised and updated edition, "published in association with Granada Television, the makers of the internationally successful Sherlock Holmes series" starring Jeremy Brett.
Revised and updated edition, "published in association with Granada Television, the makers of the internationally successful Sherlock Holmes series" starring Jeremy Brett.
First edition of these "generously annotated" English translations of the scripts for two of Fellini's most famous films, with critical analyses and production details.
First edition of this fantastic and fantastical cookbook of the many dishes that graced the table of Dalí and his wife Gala, illustrated with incredible surrealist collages and photographs.
Early reprint of this thorough monograph on the architectural works of Italian architect and designer Aldo Rossi, profusely illustrated.
Advance uncorrected proofs for the first edition of this exposé of the life insurance industry — in the form of a Sherlockian pastiche.
First edition of Rabe's "entirely opportunistic" blaxploitation crime novel, written in the wake of the first three Shaft movies and the first two Godfathers.
Doubly inscribed first edition of the first book featuring the popular comic-strip character Modesty Blaise — signed by both the author and Terence Stamp, who starred in the 1966 film adaptation.
Fourteen issues of this important and long-running NYC art newspaper, described by Gwen Allen as "the first artists' publication to focus sustained attention on artists' rights."
Limited first trade edition of these love letters and poems between the Beat poets, chronicling their decades-long relationship — selected by Gay Sunshine editor Winston Leyland.
First edition of this delicious short biography of Bette Davis — including synopses of all of her films to date — with a foreword by the iconic screen actress herself.
First edition of Mamet's take on this Chekov classic.
First printing of the premier issue ("Collectors Edition") of this official magazine for the newly re-opened legendary night club, with photos of many famous faces of the day.
First edition, adapting Mother Goose characters with Lemony Snicket-like viciousness, such as "The Commendable Castigation of Old Mother Hubbard" and "The Gastronomic Guile of Simple Simon."
First US edition, uncorrected proof copy, of this novel in seven parts by the Franco-Czech author of THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING.
Limited first printing of Part Two of Hall & Blythe's guide to Sherlock Holmes theatre productions.
First printing, scarce uncorrected proof copy, of Rowland's crossover Sherlockian-Dickensian pastiche — this copy sent by the publisher to Michael Cox, producer of the Grenada Sherlock Holmes television series starring Jeremy Brett.
First US edition of this darkly comedic Mondello Prize-winning third novel from the Franco-Czech author of THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING.
Signed first edition of this novel about a doctoral student attempting to write the biography of a famous author — finalist for the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award and the basis for a James Ivory film adaptation starting Anthony Hopkins and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
First edition, publisher's presentation issue (Christmas 1967) — a beautifully illustrated rendition of the traditional nursery rhyme, with music and a short history of London Bridge.
First printing of this unusual and delightfully shaped book whose story takes advantage of its angled format, by illustrator and book innovator Peter Newell, a lovely copy.
First edition of this comic pastiche, in which a host of ghosts and literary constructs — Shakespeare, Boswell, Socrates, and Sherlock Holmes among them — seek after their house-boat, formerly lost on the River Styx.
First edition of this beautifully illustrated history of children's literature in the West — following an array of influential books from the 16th to the 20th century.
First US edition, New York Times review copy, of this colorful collection of children's stories, illustrated by the award-winning Raymond Briggs.
First edition of this lavishly illustrated exhibition catalogue highlighting the work of the Los Angeles-based graffiti artist.
First edition of this exhibition book on the entirety of the French landscape and architecture photographer's career.