BIOLOGICAL ANOMALIES: Mammals II
First printing of this sixteenth volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies, and the second of two devoted to mammals.
First printing of this sixteenth volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies, and the second of two devoted to mammals.
First printing of this scarce compendium of mammalian oddities, eccentricities, and unexplained personal habits.
First printing of a scarce volume in Corliss's Catalog of Biological Anomalies.
First edition of this intimidatingly large, geographically organized bibliography of the mysterious and unearthly.
First edition of this sourcebook of lost planets and enigmatic objects, by a physicist and follower of Charles Fort.
First edition in English of this uncommon survey of occult knowledge by an Austrian journalist, anthroposophist, and theater critic.
Uncommon University Books edition of Montague Summers's second great monograph on the Vampire, its several European cousins, and assorted dark acquaintances.
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a father and son traveling through post-apocalyptic America.
First edition of this commemorative history of the Club of Printing Women of New York and its pioneering predecessors.
First printing of the legendary Anita Loos's first book, a detailed insider's guide to writing for the screen and a classic of film history.
First edition of this comprehensive survey of ontology, cosmology, and psychology, by the eminent Boston University philosophy professor and theologian.
Collaborative limited edition artist's book celebration of poetry by women, with monotypes by Elena Popova, letterpress by Tara Bryan, and featuring a striking bronze bas-relief by Luben Boykov adorning its binding.
Unique calligraphic artist's book from the noted Portland Oregon musician and artist reflecting on the cosmic nature of change, with calligraphic quotes from philosophers and scientists who pondered the heavens.
Limited edition artist's book that reflects on the colors, textures, and history of two ancient cities, incorporating a variety of illustration methods and materials.
First edition of these twelve brilliantly colored Folon illustrations for the first Olivetti desk calendar, mounted on heavy cardstock, with Soavi's biographical essay.
Signed later printing (published within two months of the first) of Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning work about searching for meaning in death and a divine plan in tragedy.
First edition of the first novel in English written in and about British Canada.
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 this investigation of the technical failures aboard the TITANIC, published only months after the sinking by the then-editor-in-chief of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
Original catalogue of the influential art exhibition, curated by distinguished Jamaican American artist and scholar Morrison.
The uncommon first printing of this inspirational and hugely popular bestseller.
First printing of this collection of drawings by a 20th-century French artist whose broad oeuvre defies classification.
First printing of this collection of Black poetry from the late nineteenth century to the Harlem Renaissance, compiled by one of the period's "most talented writers" (Finkelman, 526).
First printing of the script for the Tony-winning Victorian slasher musical, based on the classic 19th-century Penny Dreadful story.
First printing of the screenplay for one of Kubrick's most notorious films, adapted from Anthony Burgess's novel — innovatively laid out, with copious film stills.