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Signed limited edition, one of 550 numbered copies signed by Woolf in her characteristic purple ink – this copy once part of Pearl S. Buck's library, with her collection bookplate.
Signed limited edition, one of 550 numbered copies signed by Woolf in her characteristic purple ink – this copy once part of Pearl S. Buck's library, with her collection bookplate.
Elaborate and dynamic multimedia artist's book that poetically retells the story of Samson and Delilah from Delilah's perspective.
Signed limited first edition, one of fifteen copies, of this striking and tactile artist's book, telling a hazy tale with high-contrast woodcuts.
First printing of the famous Broadway play about two mismatched roommates, the basis for the 1968 film and 1970s television series.
First printing of this anthology of the leading lights of the Jazz Age, published to benefit the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind.
First printing of Tufte's classic work on data visualization.
First printing of this how-to magic book by the escape master himself, Harry Houdini.
Second revised and augmented edition of Bellamy's scarce first book on the Moon's surprising origins and terrible destiny, in the gorgeous original dust jacket designed by Eric Fraser.
First US edition, first issue of the epochal popular survey of quantum physics, Hawking's first book for non-specialists.
Signed first edition of Laurie R. King's first book, the first of her series about lesbian detective Kate "Casey" Martinelli.
First printing, one of the most beloved of Heinlein's tales of space for young readers, featuring the science prodigy and tomboy Peewee joining the boy hero Kip on his adventures.
First separately issued edition of this anthology of maxims and aphorisms, printed in the first year of the Restoration.
First printing of this catalogue and reflection on the career of Dadaist sculptor Jean Hans Arp, published on the occasion of an exhibition of his work at the MoMA.
First printing of this trio of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including the oft-referenced and imitated "I Vitelloni," an inspiration for George Lucas's "American Graffiti."
First printing of this pair of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including that of his first film "Luci del varietà " ("Variety Lights").
Signed limited special edition of this booklet of humorous dog art, housed in an attractive portfolio with original silkscreen.
First printing of this attractive collection of works from later in Picasso's career, demonstrating his fully developed aesthetic.
Limited first edition of this play written early in Carver's career, which "revealed the depths of [his] anguish" at being locked into a domestic life (30).
Signed limited first edition of this contemplative artist's book that reflects on the intangibility of time, featuring a striking illustration executed in smoke.
First edition of this collection of historical mysteries, including a chapter on the "Shakespeare-Bacon Imbroglio."
Scarce first edition of poetry by the fairy-tale specialist arranged in categories like "Science," "Cameos," and "Rhymes a la mode."
Signed first US edition of acclaimed mystery, the story of an autistic boy who uncovers uncomfortable family secrets when he sets out to solve the murder of the neighbor's dog.
First printing of the modern thriller, following FBI trainee Clarice Starling's increasingly chilling interviews with Hannibal Lecter while in search of a serial killer.
First edition of Michael Crichton's first book written under his own name, an important early techno-thriller that established his career.
First edition of this contemporary look at the lives of Black people in Chicago in the 1940s, a "monumental study of race relations and African American social structure" (Finkelman, 90).