THE RESTAURANT AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE
Signed first American edition of the sequel to THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY.
Signed first American edition of the sequel to THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY.
Signed limited first edition of this reboot of the story of miniaturized scientists venturing inside the human body – from the library of Hugo-nominated SF author and reviewer D. Douglas Fratz.
First Signet paperback edition of one of the most influential science fiction books of the 20th century.
Inscribed first printing of the intensively researched, massive bestseller about a young woman growing up in prehistoric times.
Inscribed first edition of this collection of stories by the O. Henry and Best American Short Story Awards winner.
First US edition of the Booker Prize-winning novel.
First printing of the first book in the Anna Pigeon series of mysteries revolving around United States national parks.
Signed first edition of this collection of short stories by the postmodernist writer.
Signed limited first edition, featuring tipped-in collages by the postmodernist author.
True first printing of Baudrillard's philosophical exploration of reality, simulation, and shared experience – a key influence on THE MATRIX films.
Signed advance reader's edition in a specially issued slipcase.
First printing of this second collection of the long-running lesbian comic strip, the origin of the Bechdel Test, and "one of the pre-eminent oeuvres in the comics genre, period" (Judith Levine).
First edition, first printing of Thomas Berger's first novel, the start of a series focused on US army medic Carlo Reinhart in the aftermath of World War II.
Limited first edition and first trade edition of the novel that launched the "Elvis is alive" conspiracy, with a dramatic publishing history that reflects the struggles of feminine authority in authorship.
Inscribed limited first edition of the novel that launched the "Elvis is alive" conspiracy, with a dramatic publishing history that reflects the struggles of feminine authority in authorship, and an author inscription directly referencing Brewer-Giorgio's experience with Arthur's plagiarism.
Attractive first edition of the author's debut book, a collection of short stories from a master of the form.
Bright inscribed first edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novel, telling the story of the March sisters' father from LITTLE WOMEN during the Civil War.
Signed first edition, first printing of the first book in the landmark Loveswept series, the author-focused category line that would launch many major writers' careers and have a far-reaching impact on the industry.
Inscribed first printing of Brown's second novel, exploring the collision of of art, racism, and violence in 19th-century minstrel performance.
Limited edition of this translation of the classic Chinese 14th century tale of a group of rebel outlaws, an attractive production issued by the Limited Editions Club.
First printing in the first-issue dust jacket, with the original last chapter as Burgess intended.
Signed limited deluxe edition, one of 26 lettered copies signed by James Lee Burke, this letter "O."
Signed limited deluxe edition, one of 26 lettered copies signed by James Lee Burke, this copy "Q."
First edition of this Kentucky coming-of-age story, following Perry James as he struggles to break free of his poverty-stricken coal-mining community – James Lee Burke's second book.
First printing of this novel about Black man just released from prison, "the bright boy of infinite promise [...] and the very old parolee of twenty-two, who sees little difference between the prison world and the world outside."