A MAN OF NO MOON
Signed first printing of this novel set in 1948 "giddy and chaotic" Rome, the story of a writer amid American expats in the burgeoning postwar film world.
Signed first printing of this novel set in 1948 "giddy and chaotic" Rome, the story of a writer amid American expats in the burgeoning postwar film world.
First printing of this collection of essays by the lesbian postmodernist "known for her audacity" (front flap).
First edition, first printing of this coming-of-age novel about an American girl in an English boarding school, praised by Jonathan Lethem and Alice Hoffman, and named "Best Book of the Year" for 2001 by NEWSWEEK.
"Special limited first edition," one of 100 copies signed by the author, of the "dizzyingly ambitious" novel (THE TELEGRAPH).
First US edition, a story of a hedonist during Europe's Belle Epoque by the South African and British author of THE DROWNING PEOPLE.
First printing of the Lost Books Club edition (second overall), a long out-of-print modern classic that served as inspiration for the documentary "The Stone Reader."
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.