INSEL
First edition review copy of the poet's only novel, an intermittently autobiographical narrative examination of the cosmically irritating Insel, a parasitical painter based loosely on the German surrealist Richard Oelze.
First edition review copy of the poet's only novel, an intermittently autobiographical narrative examination of the cosmically irritating Insel, a parasitical painter based loosely on the German surrealist Richard Oelze.
First edition of this Christmas-themed book about Santa's younger brother who runs a "Sugar Shop" —with terrific Art Deco-style illustrations.
Handsome complete seven-volume set of Smith & Elder's New Editions of the novels and poems of the Brontë sisters, with Gaskell's Life of Elizabeth Brontë.
Lovely collection of short stories with doll and Christmas themes, featuring charming two-color illustrations by Josephine Bruce in the style of the Brandywine artists.
Scarce Regency-era history of ancient Greece, "now part of Turkey," adapted from Herodotus for young readers in England.
Inscribed first edition of Peters's Agatha Award-winning novel, sixth in her Vicky Bliss series of art-historical mysteries, set on a cruise up the Nile River.
Signed first printing of the first book in the Katie Nash trilogy, introducing the young army brat as she struggles to grow up on a Texas base under the thumb of her abusive father.
Signed first edition of George's eleventh mystery starring Inspector Thomas Lynley.
Lovely and scarce edition of Stevenson's classic poems, one of the better known works illustrated by portrait painter and children's artist Kate Olver.
First MacKinstry edition, a gorgeous Jazz-Age vision of Ibsen's classic.
First printing of the first Hawkenlye mystery, featuring an unlikely team of a royal emissary and and Abbess on the trail of a murderer in medieval Kent.
Signed first printing of this Thomas Lynley mystery that foregrounds the work of his partner on the force, Barbara Havers – will she be able to navigate complex race relations as she works to solve the murder of a man who washed up on the beach of a declining seaside town?
Signed first printing of the fifth Inspector Lynley mystery, in which Lynley and Havers must untangle the web woven by a a provocative Cambridge student after she is found dead by her father's mistress.
Signed first edition of this hardboiled Los Angeles murder mystery by former journalist Cosin, later a television writer for 24 and Law and Order: Criminal Intent.
First edition in English of this slapstick tale for children derived from Jewish folklore, written before Singer's Nobel Prize win.
Signed first edition of Berg's fourth novel of love and friendship, about a woman who visits her husband in the hospital every day.
Inscribed first printing of the second Abby Taylor mystery, in which the retired professor of Old English must contend with her new medical condition and threats on her life.
Inscribed first printing of this murder mystery that finds a recently-relocated professor of Old English caught up in the dark side of her new Southwestern home, touching on environmentalist and healthcare themes.
Signed fortieth anniversary edition of this Newbery Medal-winning story of a boy's journey to adulthood in tumultuous 1920s China.
Signed first printing of this collection of mouse poetry selected from the works of A. A. Milne, Edward Lear, Elizabeth Coatsworth, and more — with charming illustrations by Ed Young.
Signed first edition of George's complex crime novel of blackmail and corruption, the eighth in her Lynley / Havers series.
First printing of this fascinating text on the history, cultural importance, and social significance of fashion, written by a prominent woman psychologist.
First printing of this retelling of the Russian fairy tale of a prince who finds an unlikely bride.
Signed first edition in English of this magical Russian story about a young boy who receives an unexpected reward after saving a mysterious chicken.
First printing, signed by both the author and photographer, of this monograph on the Georgia architect.