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Scarce periodical anthology of gay fiction, with contributions from Dennis Cooper, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, David Sedaris (a very early appearance), Gary Indiana and many others.
Scarce periodical anthology of gay fiction, with contributions from Dennis Cooper, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, David Sedaris (a very early appearance), Gary Indiana and many others.
Signed early printing of this Southwest tale of a young indigenous boy who is bullied in school, and his family members who offer him different advice, illustrated by Mexican and Yaqui artist Amado M. Peña, Jr.
Previously unrecorded first printing of one of King's most important speeches: his anti-war address at The Riverside Church, delivered exactly one year to the day before his assassination.
First printing of this history of Christiano Jr.'s photographs of African enslaved people and laborers in Brazil, a collection he sold as a souvenir to European tourists — a rare title.
First Steven Kellogg-illustrated edition of this colorful tale of four mice who have a series of spooky encounters.
First edition, paperback original, of the debut short story collection by the legendary intelligence officer-turned science fiction author, published to acclaim before the sf community discovered "Tiptree" was a pen name for a woman writer.
First printing signed and inscribed by both authors of this monograph on James Deering's Gilded Age Miami estate designed by architect F. Burrall Hoffman, a masterwork of Mediterranean style.
Signed first printing of this attractive look at the career of the architect of numerous Southern California "dream houses" for the rich and famous in the first half of the 20th century.
Inscribed first printing of this reflection on the skyscraper work of Raymond Hood, "the brilliant bad boy of architecture" (jacket), written by a younger architect who worked with him.
Inscribed first printing of this comprehensive work on the architecture of Baltimore, from its establishment as a British settlement to the early 21st century.
Scarce first printing of this Tasha Tudor bunny tale, a collaboration with her first husband.
First printing of this rather surreal anti-war picture book, with Peter Maxian illustrations by award-winning artist Michael Foreman.
Signed limited edition, one of 500 numbered copies signed by Wyeth, a lovely copy.
Exhibition catalogue, inscribed by Wyeth to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
First edition of this charmingly odd book of poetry about humanized kitchen implements as they engage in various activities, illustrated with chromolithographs.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name. A thorough survey of Homer's work.
First edition of this spooky story about how things become scarier in the dark.
Original catalogue for the 2001 touring solo exhibition of this prominent seventeenth-century Dutch Golden Age painter, known for his landscapes.
352pp. with notes and index.
First edition of this rather surreal collection of humorous poems about kitchen implements, with hilarious chromolithograph illustrations.