TOM JONES
Limited Editions Club issue of Fielding's classic novel on human nature, one of 1500 copies signed by the artist.
Limited Editions Club issue of Fielding's classic novel on human nature, one of 1500 copies signed by the artist.
First edition of this Harlem Renaissance classic, depicting the inter- and intra-racial conflicts of the Black community in Harlem with a dash of satire.
First edition, a beautiful copy with college humor-laced provenance from the year of publication.
Rare first printing of Fitzgerald's second novel, a sharply satirical portrait of a Jazz Age couple very like the Fitzgeralds.
First edition, first printing of the famed novel exploring the poisons laced into the American dream.
First printing of this anthology of the leading lights of the Jazz Age, published to benefit the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind.
Finely bound copy of the French classic — in an experimental Art Deco style, featuring stingray leather on the front panel.
Second edition, Flaubert's Legend of Saint Julien, illustrated with twelve lithographs by Max Kaus.
First impression of the 4th James Bond book, in which the spy must infiltrate a smuggling ring in the black market diamond trade.
First impression, first issue of the 2nd James Bond novel, a lovely copy in the rare first-state dust jacket.
First impression, the only book in the James Bond series told from the point of view of a woman rather than from Bond's own perspective.
First edition of Ford's visionary early novel about a mystico-technical computerized communications Web traversed by knights, paladins, and outlaw Webspinners.
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize winner continuing the story of THE SPORTSWRITER.
Signed first printing of this collection of six of du Maurier works, including THE BIRDS and DON'T LOOK NOW, with atmospheric illustrations by Michael Foreman.
First Folio Society edition of Huxley's satire of the shallow values of American culture, with haunting and beautiful illustrations by acclaimed artist Michael Foreman.
Signed first printing of this collection of letters from SF legend Michael Moorcock to his friend and fellow legend J. G. Ballard, detailing Moorcock's impression of various aspects of West Coast life.
First US edition of this classic WWI adventure story (with a dash of romance), following a skipper and missionary's housekeeper as they plot to destroy a German gunboat — adapted into a Hollywood film starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn.
First US edition of Forster's posthumously published class-crossing love story, originally written in 1913 as the "direct result" of Forster's visit to socialist and early gay activist Edward Carpenter and his partner George Merrill.
Advance review copy of the first US edition of Forster's posthumously published class-crossing love story, originally written in 1913 as the "direct result" of Forster's visit to socialist and early gay activist Edward Carpenter and his partner George Merrill.
Signed limited first edition of Forster's 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, 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.
Scarce first edition of volume 6a in the Abinger Edition of E.M. Forster, recording alterations within the extant manuscripts of A PASSAGE TO INDIA and divergences from the final published version.
Signed first edition, first printing of this mystery-thriller tale about an assassin known only as "The Jackal" as he evades authorities and tracks his high-profile target.
Signed first printing of the first volume in Foster's 'The Damned' trilogy.
Inscribed first printing of the still-shocking story of captivity and resistance.