THIS TIME
Inscribed first edition of this contemporary romance amid the mountains outside Seattle — from the small indie press of the Pacific Northwest, Goodfellow Press.
Inscribed first edition of this contemporary romance amid the mountains outside Seattle — from the small indie press of the Pacific Northwest, Goodfellow Press.
First edition of this collection of essays by "distinguished scholars on political, economic and philosophical aspects of individual liberties and free enterprise," in honor of Ludwig von Mises.
First appearance, in ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE, of Alcott's story about a less common holiday seen in literature, and later incorporated into AUNT JO'S SCRAP BAG.
Rare first edition of this children's book parody of the landmark 1913 Armory Show, which drew both fanfare and hostility — in beautiful condition.
Complete 13-issue original run (and brief two-issue re-launch) of this groundbreaking countercultural fashion magazine, one of the first to document vernacular fashion.
Over 80 volumes from the personal library of author and influential editor Mary Mapes Dodge, with many of the volumes inscribed to Dodge by the authors.
Signed first printing of this collection of ten short stories by some of the most prominent mystery writers of the 1990s, with signatures from all contributors and an inscription by Joyce Harrington.
Signed first edition of this third archaeological mystery in Evans's Faye Longchamp series, set in the author's native Mississippi.
Signed first printing of the third Claire Watkins mystery, which finds the former big-city cop hot on the cold case of a man who met an icy demise as a devastating winter storm blows in.
Inscribed first printing of this suspenseful account of a young investigative reporter rehashing the events of her sister's murder when she was a little girl, uncovering new details of a case long thought closed.
Signed first printing of the second Claire Watkins mystery, following the former big-city cop as she tries to build a new life in a small town after the death of her husband – only to find that murder has followed her.
Signed first printing of Mary Logue's first book, the first outing of former big-city cop Claire Watkins looking to start over in a small town after the death of her husband – only to find her new neighbor murdered in his front yard.
Inscribed first printing of this gripping story of a high-flying New York real estate agent who must trade the big city for the witness protection program when she stumbles upon a crime scene and a mysterious journal.
Signed first printing of this suspenseful mystery that is uncovered little by little as a TV reported with baggage of her own encounters an anonymous murder victim in the hospital.
Signed second printing of the story of a college student accused of murdering her college professor, complicated by her traumatic past and multiple personalities.
First printing of this collection of short interrelated mysteries solved by lucky lottery winner Alvirah Meehan and her plumber husband Willy, with inscribed bookplate laid in.
Inscribed first printing of this snowy story of a mouse family enjoying winter activities.
Inscribed second printing of this Cajun tale of how all the bayou animals banded together to help a lost baby bird... until it started biting off residents' tails.
Sixth collection of Sherlockian writings by the Illustrious Clients, with contributions from Steven Doyle, Patricia Ward, Andrew G. Fusco, Leslie S. Klinger, and others.
First printing of this collection of biographical and literary anecdotes relating to Voltaire, selected, narrated, and translated for a popular British audience — in spectacular striped calf bindings.
First edition, important association copy of this early work in computer programming, owned and annotated by Mary Lee Woods, noted computer scientist and programmer (and mother of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee).
First printing of this collection of verses by the influential children's book author, in a "gilt-extra" binding.
First edition of this mystery from the "American Agatha Christie," one of the best-selling mystery authors of her era, first propelled to fame by THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE published the year before.
Beautifully bound set of the works of the French playwright, from the library of Frances Mary Richardson Currer, who was among the most celebrated book collectors of her era.
Signed review copy of this comprehensive history of the ubiquitous Baltimore residential structure by two Maryland architects.