THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK
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.
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.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
Signed limited first edition of Faulkner's first book published by Random House, the first and only publication of this short story until its inclusion in 1979's UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF WILLIAM FAULKNER.
Signed limited first edition of Wilbur's 21 illustrated "clerihews for the telephone," useful scripts in verse for recording on the outgoing-message cassette tapes of the answering machines of yore, written for publisher Stuart Wright.
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.
Signed limited first edition of Updike's narrative of a dim clergyman obsessed with sex and with himself.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's reviews and critical essays on Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others, together with a selection of personal and occasional nonfiction pieces.
Limited edition of Faulkner's story of a wretched girl with a tyrannical mother, its first and only publication until its inclusion in 1979's UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF WILLIAM FAULKNER.
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.
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.
Signed limited first edition of these poems by the Pulitzer Prize winner, illustrated by Engelland, a co-founder of the Deerfield Press.
Signed limited first edition of Welty's one-act farce produced as part of the off-Broadway production "The Littlest Revue" at New York's Phoenix Theatre in 1956.
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
Uncommon limited edition of these collected poems on a shared theme — by two Elizabethan conspirators and two 20th century war criminals, all four condemned to death.