THE BEZALEL HAGGADAH
Signed limited first edition thus of this large-format deluxe version of the holy text, beautifully illustrated with woodblock prints – one of only 150 copies produced.
Signed limited first edition thus of this large-format deluxe version of the holy text, beautifully illustrated with woodblock prints – one of only 150 copies produced.
First printing of McCarthy's grim epic Western.
Inscribed first edition of the first book of Lilith's Brood, also known as the Xenogenesis trilogy.
Rare inscribed first printing of David Markson's experimental masterpiece, told in statements from the point of view of a woman who believes she is the only person left on earth.
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 the author's own translation of his short novel.
Inscribed first printing of the second Amelia Peabody mystery, set in Egypt during the 1890s and famously written by a trained Egyptologist.
First edition of the first conscientiously gay gothic romance: meditative, otherworldly, intimate, and allusive.
Inscribed first edition of John Irving's Maine epic, following a doctor who is an "ether addict and abortionist" (front flap), sympathetically touching on reproductive rights issues in the time before Roe v. Wade.
First edition, review copy, of Ellis's semi-autobiographical first novel, an explosive success published when he was still a student at Bennington College.
Limited autographed edition of Welty's collected short fiction, one of 500 copies signed by the author.
Doubly signed deluxe limited edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.
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.
Advance uncorrected proofs of Ellis's semi-autobiographical first novel, an explosive success published when he was still a student at Bennington College.
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
Beautiful signed limited first edition of Golding's complete sea trilogy, set on board a British ship transporting migrants to Australia; the first volume, RITES OF PASSAGE, won the Booker Prize for 1980.
Doubly signed limited first edition of Welty's Depression-era photographs of people and places across her native Mississippi, New Orleans, and New York City, many taken while the author was a traveling publicity agent for the WPA.
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 edition, association copy, of this collection of Pauline Kael's NEW YORKER film reviews from 1983 to 1985.
Scarce complete 3-volume set of the immense short-title catalogue, documenting books printed before 1701 held in the libraries of the Anglican cathedrals of England and Wales.
Scarce first edition of Saunders's groundbreaking first novel, set in a heavily researched alternate Africa and starring one of the first Black heroes in the grimly Eurocentric genre of contemporary sword & sorcery.
Association copy (later printing) of this collection of short stories spanning the most productive portion of Eudora Welty's long career, inscribed to Frank Hodsoll, then chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
First edition of King's sprawling and terrifying coming-of-age epic, set in Derry, Maine, where friendship is forever if the clown in the drains doesn't get you.
Signed limited first edition, one of only 250 produced, an exceptionally beautiful copy.
Signed limited first edition of Updike's second compilation of stories about Henry Bech, a middle-aged writer with more than a hint of self-portraiture beneath his Bellovian, Rothlike exterior.