ENCOUNTERS
Signed first edition of Bowen's first book, with the Brackenburn bookplate of novelist Hugh Walpole.
Signed first edition of Bowen's first book, with the Brackenburn bookplate of novelist Hugh Walpole.
First edition of the experimental novel Woolf described as a "play-poem," published by her own Hogarth Press and with jacket design by her sister Vanessa Bell.
Signed first printing of this true story of the fishing boat Andrea Gall, caught in the "storm of the century."
Signed first printing of this beloved baseball novel adapted into the Kevin Costner film FIELD OF DREAMS.
Presentation copy of the first edition of this English romance set against the churches and galleries of Florence.
First printing of Greene's cynical spy novel, the tale of an accidental Secret Service agent in Cuba whose naiveté leads to serious consequences.
First hardcover issue of Alan Dean Foster's ghostwritten novelization.
First printing of this gritty installment in the Kinsey Millhone series, filled with "guilt and guile" – "G is for good: very, very good indeed" (rear flap copy).
First American edition, in the more common second-issue dust jacket featuring blurbs of acclaim from the likes of E.M. Forster and Truman Capote.
Review copy of the first printing of the first American edition, in the scarce first-issue dust jacket.
First printing of the acclaimed social protest novel by the South African anti-apartheid activist.
First printing of this intergenerational novel built upon the game of mahjong, following the lives of Chinese-American women in San Francisco.
First printing of the book adaptation of Spielberg's ambitious, high-tech, and awe-inspiring film.
First printing of Hemingway's novel of the Spanish Civil War, based in part upon his own experiences as a war correspondent there.
Signed limited edition, one of 550 numbered copies signed by Woolf in her characteristic purple ink.
First edition of this early novel grappling with the personal traumas of World War I, her first to experiment with modernist techniques that would become central to her style.
First edition of the last of Virginia Woolf's novels published in her lifetime, glimpses into the lives of a single family over a span of fifty years — a stunning copy.
First edition of one of the most influential literary essays of the twentieth century, a landmark of feminist thought.
First edition, advance review copy, of the only collection of Woolf's short stories published in her lifetime, an early book published by her own Hogarth Press.
First edition of Woolf's essays on women and the political sphere, once part of an experimental "sequel" to A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN.
First printing of the first American edition of Woolf's posthumously published novel.
Early printing of the first American edition of this selection of Woolf's short fiction.
Handsome later edition of this fascinating historical reference.
First printing of Sagan's classic exploration of the meaning of extraterrestrial life.
First issue of the true first edition of one of the defining novels of the 20th century, and one of the most misunderstood books ever published.