KING SOLOMON'S MINES
First edition, first issue of this enormously influential Lost World work, formative in its genre.
First edition, first issue of this enormously influential Lost World work, formative in its genre.
Advance uncorrected proof copy for the first edition of Berendt's wildly popular account of a mustachioed antiquarian's sensational murder trial in 1980s Savannah, a finalist for a 1995 Pulitzer Prize and the basis for Clint Eastwood's film adaptation.
Signed limited first edition of Updike's sparkling departure from type, a tale of empowered coastal elites learning a little about the Devil and a lot about life.
Inscribed early printing of the first photoplay edition, with the jacket design featuring a scene from the film starring Jim Pierce — who later became Burroughs's son-in-law.
First photoplay edition, with a new jacket design featuring a scene from the film starring Jim Pierce — who later became Burroughs's son-in-law.
Doubly-inscribed first edition of the dark romantic comedy, later expanded into a cult-classic screenplay.
Advance uncorrected proof of the first edition of Smith's bestselling crime thriller, the author's first novel and the basis for a Sam Raimi film adaptation starring Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda.
Signed advance reader's copy of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Uncorrected proof copy first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.