GREAT EXPECTATIONS
First edition of Acker's rewriting and reinterpretation of Charles Dickens's famed coming-of-age novel.
First edition of Acker's rewriting and reinterpretation of Charles Dickens's famed coming-of-age novel.
Association inscribed first US edition of the fourth Hitchhiker's book, presented by Adams at the 1992 Harbourfront International Festival of Authors to festival founding director and Canadian literary impresario Greg Gatenby.
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.
Inscribed first edition of Ballinger's first mystery novel, set in the chilling cutthroat world of rare book dealers and their mortal enemies, other rare book dealers.
Signed first edition of Barnes's SF noir novel, the first in a trilogy starring Black martial artist Aubry Knight.
First edition of Beattie's comic novel, set in Vermont among a set of formerly countercultural magazine staffers.
First edition of this mid-period collection of Beattie's short stories.
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).
Signed limited first edition of the author's own translation of his short novel.
First edition of these previously uncollected critical writings, letters, and fragments, including Beckett's famous essay on FINNEGAN'S WAKE and a brutal assessment of Edouard Mörike that the latter was fortunately too long dead to be wounded by.
Inscribed first edition of the first book of Lilith's Brood, also known as the Xenogenesis trilogy.
Signed first edition of the author's first book, a collection including two stories selected for the O. Henry Prize series.
Signed limited first edition of this collection of five fantasy stories, with Collings's bibliographical checklist of Card's works, in the original slipcase.
Inscribed first printing of this satirical Mafia thriller that finds the underboss of the Prizzi crime family romantically entangled with a hitwoman hired to bump him off.
Inscribed first printing of this American Book Award-winning collection of character-focused short stories by the acclaimed playwright, who turned to fiction at the urging of Alice Walker.
Inscribed first edition of this fifth Mountie murder mystery by the prolific Charlotte MacLeod, writing as Alisa Craig.
Signed uncorrected proof copy first edition of this coming-of-age story set in 1980s California.
First UK edition of Dick's novel, a significantly expanded version of his 1964 novella "The Unteleported Man."
Third volume of Dôle's revived Harry Dickson stories, following the great Jean Ray's example in melding detective fiction, horror, and parapsychological investigations in these tales of the American Sherlock Holmes.
Harry Dickson, born in New York City circa 1890 and first described in print in Germany, rose to his greatest fame when chronicled in pulp magazines of the 1930s by the great fantasist Jean Ray; these New Adventures by Dôle carry on the tradition of the King of Detectives.
Second installment in the New Adventures of Harry Dickson, the American Sherlock Holmes, written by Dôle following themes previously developed by Jean Ray, who (as John Flanders) wrote the most famous and fantastical Dickson pulps in the 1930s.
Scarce uncorrected proof of the first US edition, originally published in French in 1982.
Advance uncorrected proofs of Ellis's semi-autobiographical first novel, an explosive success published when he was still a student at Bennington College.
First edition, review copy, of Ellis's semi-autobiographical first novel, an explosive success published when he was still a student at Bennington College.
First edition of this western about the hazards of being a lawman in Montana, the fourth Page Murdock book.