THE ROAD
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a father and son traveling through post-apocalyptic America.
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of a father and son traveling through post-apocalyptic America.
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 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 Centipede Press edition, one of 200 numbered copies signed by Moser, McGrath, and Alfrey.
First printing of the "most ambitious of John O'Hara's novels" (front flap), the basis for the 1960 film starring Paul Newman.
"Special limited first edition," one of 100 copies signed by the author, of the "dizzyingly ambitious" novel (THE TELEGRAPH).
Advance reading copy of this metaphysical adventure and winner of the Man Booker Prize, adapted by Ang Lee in 2012 into the film of the same name.
Signed limited first edition, a pristine copy, of the acclaimed novel, with leaf signed by McEwan as issued by the publisher.