THE NATURAL
First printing of Malamud's debut novel, inscribed in the year of publication.
First printing of Malamud's debut novel, inscribed in the year of publication.
Gorgeously bound 9-volume set of Shakespeare, all uniformly bound in early 19th-century full tree calf with elaborately gilt-stamped spines.
Beautifully bound signed limited edition of the third volume of McCarthy's Border Trilogy.
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.
Rare first edition of this classic mystery exploring the dark crimes born of the evil impulse to acquire rare books without paying a fair market price for them.
First printing of Le Carré's masterpiece of moral ambiguity in Cold War espionage.
Beautiful Edwardian-era set of the Ancient Greek epic, bound in rich full goatskin by Roger de Coverly and Sons.
Scarce first printings in English of Larsson's Millennium trilogy.
First UK edition of Baldwin's second novel, a story of love and and fear that first revealed Baldwin's full capacities as "the greatest American prose stylist of his generation" (Tóibín).
Signed first editions of the first 15 titles in Evanovich's popular series about a woman bounty hunter, from ONE FOR THE MONEY through LEAN MEAN THIRTEEN, and with the first two holiday novellas.
Beautifully bound copy of the US edition of Orwell's biting political allegory.
Limited autographed edition of Welty's collected short fiction, one of 500 copies signed by the author.
First edition of this sweeping history of Paris, from Gallo-Roman Lutèce to the imagined future of 1987 — featuring transmission screens and flying swan-boats, the latter depicted in a stellar full-page image by Robida.
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
First edition of this folksy and digressive retelling of the biblical Christmas story, inscribed "Happy Trails" by the King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers.
First printing of the tale of a decades-long feud between two magicians at the turn of the 20th century.
Attractive first edition of this historical novel centered on the 1869 conspiracy to corner the gold market and the ensuing market crash — the first such collapse to be termed Black Friday — with sinuous stock tickers depicted in handsome pictorial cloth.
Early Knopf Pocket Book edition, in the lovely and uncommon Art Deco jacket, of Casanova's account of his bold midnight escape from solitary confinement in 1750s Venice.