THE COMPLETE STORIES
First edition of O'Connor's collected short fiction, including twelve stories never before published in book form.
First edition of O'Connor's collected short fiction, including twelve stories never before published in book form.
Collection of more than three dozen magazine appearances by Plath — including the first appearance in print of "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus."
First printing of the book at the heart of the Hunter S. Thompson legend — a beautiful copy, boldly inscribed by illustrator and longtime collaborator Ralph Steadman.
First printing of this collection of previously unpublished and fragmentary material from Vassar College's Bishop archive, inscribed by editor Alice Quinn to bookseller and publisher George Bixby.
First edition of Truman Capote's semi-autobiographical story of childhood and sequel to the much beloved "A Christmas Memory."
First trade edition of the first volume in Truman Capote's two semi-autobiographical Christmas stories, nostalgic tales of rural family holidays spent in the company of his older cousin.
Limited edition facsimile reproduction of Faulkner's love poems from the original 1926 manuscript, issued in a handsome boxed set together with Collins's discussion of the biographical background for the work.
First edition, first issue of this enormously influential Lost World work, formative in its genre.
First printing of the tale of a decades-long feud between two magicians at the turn of the 20th century.
Signed first American edition of the sequel to THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY.
Sylvia Plath's childhood copy of this YA novel — signed twice by Plath, with an original drawing by her and her bookplate laid in — the almost-too-apt story of a young Roman girl exiled to the soggy shores of Britain and burdened with a literal-minded mother named Aurelia.
Association inscribed first US edition of the fourth Hitchhiker's book, presented by Adams at the 1992 Harbourfront International Festival of Authors to festival founding director and Canadian literary impresario Greg Gatenby.
First edition – with cover design by Aaron Douglas – of this foundational Harlem Renaissance work, the story of Emma Lou, a dark-skinned Black woman who struggles to come to terms with the colorism she experiences inside and outside her community.
First editions of all three volumes in Amory's Loon Songs trilogy, the classic gay pastoral romance once described as a cross between Andre Gide and Louis L'Amour.
Signed first edition of the first science fiction novel marketed to a gay male audience by a major publishing house.
Inscribed first US edition of Bowles's first novel, the grim and enduring twentieth-century classic of alienated Americans wandering through North Africa towards destruction.
Signed limited first edition of Baldwin's last and longest novel, an attempt to "face [his] own legends," built around the story of a Black musician's life told by his brother.
First edition, in the rare original dust jacket, of this acclaimed book set in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement — often numbered among the greatest novels of the 20th century.
First edition of the first conscientiously gay gothic romance: meditative, otherworldly, intimate, and allusive.
First edition of Rhys's great postcolonial reimagining of JANE EYRE, the story of ill-fated Antoinette Cosway, Jamaican-born first wife of the fearful and hateful Edward Fairfax Rochester.
First edition, association copy, of DeLillo's breakout novel, a postmodern meditation on mortality and winner of the National Book Award — inscribed to fellow National Book Award winner Edmund Morris and his wife Sylvia.
Inscribed first edition of Bowles' first collection of short stories and second book, follow-up to his classic THE SHELTERING SKY — with an additional letter signed by Bowles.
First edition of Jane Bowles's only novel, one of the great masterpieces of the twentieth century.
Rare inscribed first printing of David Markson's experimental masterpiece, told in statements from the point of view of a woman who believes she is the only person left on earth.
Rare first edition of this classic mystery exploring the dark crimes born of the evil impulse to acquire rare books without paying a fair market price for them.