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Signed first printing of another delicious Goldy Schulz mystery, following the intrepid caterer as she contends with unsavory rivals, providing food for the rich and famous, and the murder of her unscrupulous building contractor.
Signed first printing of another delicious Goldy Schulz mystery, following the intrepid caterer as she contends with unsavory rivals, providing food for the rich and famous, and the murder of her unscrupulous building contractor.
Signed first printing of this heart-pounding thriller that puts successful currency trader Sarah Jensen in the corrupt heart of London, with fatal consequences for her friends and colleagues.
Rare signed copy (this the second printing) of Amanda Davis' debut novel, follow-up to her acclaimed short story collection CIRCLING THE DRAIN.
Advance reader's copy of this recursive and surreal novel told through the eyes of the divine attendees at a fateful yoga class – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Signed first edition of Dawson's fifth mystery novel starring California private investigator Jeri Howard.
First printing of Didion's iconic collection of essays of 1960s and 70s California culture.
Beautiful first US edition, review copy with publisher's slip, of this evocative memoir of the author's experiences in Kenya.
First US edition of Dinesen's four-part coda to her classic OUT OF AFRICA, recalling the dreams and memories of her years in Kenya.
Handsome signed first edition of Dobson's mystery novel, combining three of literature's perennially compelling themes: English professors, upstate New York, and cold-blooded murder.
Signed first edition of the Fordham professor's fifth Karen Pelletier literary mystery, featuring a rare book theft, a murderous English Department conference, and assorted other academic crimes and punishments.
Over 80 volumes from the personal library of author and influential editor Mary Mapes Dodge, with many of the volumes inscribed to Dodge by the authors.
Inscribed first edition of Douglas's sixth cat-narrated murder mystery, involving psychic investigations and the summoning of Harry Houdini from beyond the veil.
Signed copy of this rare limited (and only) edition of Drucker's early short fiction.
Inscribed first printing of this enthralling mystery that sees a series of pranks against a parking enforcement company escalate to murder, with lawyer Jill Smith left to pick up the pieces.
Scarce uncorrected proof of the first US edition, originally published in French in 1982.
First edition, first printing of this mid-century American noir novel in the style of Chandler, and the basis for the 1948 film LARCENY.
Elaborately packaged deluxe first edition, including work by George Saunders, Zadie Smith, Robert Coover, John Hodgman, David Foster Wallace, Jennifer Egan, Adrian Tomine, Lydia Davis, Roddy Doyle, and numerous others — signed by several contributors.
Advance reader's edition from uncorrected proofs of Eisenberg's short stories, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
Signed and slipcased first US edition of the author's first novel, winner of both the Historical Writers Association Goldsboro Debut Crown and the High Plains Book Award, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
First edition of Eliot's third novel, a fable in realist dress, praised by some as the greatest of her works.
First printing of the famed Dell edition, with the landmark gothic cover that anticipates the "woman running from the house" designs of the gothic romance wave a decade later.
Signed first edition of Erickson's fourth Minneapolis mystery starring detectives Mars Bahr and Nettie Frisch.
Signed first editions of the first 15 titles in Evanovich's popular series about a woman bounty hunter, from ONE FOR THE MONEY through LEAN MEAN THIRTEEN, and with the first two holiday novellas.
Uncommon signed first printing of Evans's fourth novel, a murder mystery starring private investigator Grace Smith.
Signed first edition of this third archaeological mystery in Evans's Faye Longchamp series, set in the author's native Mississippi.