JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
First UK edition of Dahl's escapist fruit adventure — a beautiful copy.
First UK edition of Dahl's escapist fruit adventure — a beautiful copy.
First publication of this essay on the bonds between two great cocaine aficionados and investigators of the human mind, based on the author's 1984 Squibb History of Psychiatry lecture delivered at the Institute of Psychiatry, London.
Signed advance reader's copy of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Signed uncorrected proof copy first edition of this coming-of-age story set in 1980s California.
Uncorrected proof copy first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Signed first edition of Schnessel's illustrated study of one of the great early twentieth-century illustrators, a student of Howard Pyle and one third of the cohabitating "Red Rose Trio" with fellow artists Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley.
First edition of the illustrated script for the Old Vic Company production of HAMLET, broadcast on CBS in 1959, gorgeously illustrated by Shahn.
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of the surprise Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novel recreating the Battle of Gettysburg.
Signed first edition of this tripartite novel set in American past, present, and future, organized around the figure of Walt Whitman.
Advance reading copy of the first edition of Cunningham's sweeping novel, following four generations of a Greek-American family.
Signed first edition, review copy with publisher's press sheet, of Cunningham's sweeping novel, following four generations of a Greek-American family.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's guide through the coastal resort town, LGBTQ destination, and artist's haven.
Signed limited first edition in hand-bound hardcover of these two poems by Beat poet and "MAMMAL MAN" McClure.
Signed special first printing of this speculative autobiography inspired by Chabon's grandfather's revelatory deathbed confessions – issued in slipcase as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Early reprint edition of this handy reader's guide to who's who, where's when, how's which, and what happened in the Sherlock Holmes canon.
Inscribed monograph on Sherlock Holmes's relationship to the theatre and its various professions.
First US edition of the first New Worlds SF anthology under the editorship of Michael Moorcock, showcasing new-wave and avant garde work from J.G. Ballard, Brian W. Aldiss, Roger Zelazny, John Brunner, David I. Masson, Langdon Jones, and Thomas M. Disch.
First edition of Moorcock's thematic collection of short stories about Jimi Hendrix, Alexander the Great, Jesus Christ, and others who lived fast and died young for one reason or another.
Signed first Hague-illustrated edition of this delightful 19th-century poem about the mischievous and magical residents of the forest.
Signed first US edition of this story of a gentle young boy whose idea of fun looks different than his mother's.
Special limited edition, combining Foreman's two illustrated memoirs of boyhood during and after WWII, with signed numbered bookplate as issued by the publisher.
Signed first edition of this modern fairy tale about the draconic origins of the Australian bushfire.
Inscribed first printing of this first book in the Anasazi mysteries series, the story of an unsolved spate of killings in 1150 AD and the physical anthropologist who comes face-to-face with the supernatural murderer in the present day – by a celebrated pair of archaeologists.