GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES
Inscribed first issue of the famous bestseller of the Jazz Age, chronicling the high life of a Hollywood flapper's trip to Europe.
Inscribed first issue of the famous bestseller of the Jazz Age, chronicling the high life of a Hollywood flapper's trip to Europe.
Inscribed first edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel, detailing murder and punishment in the "moneyless side of the modern West" (jacket).
First printing of Malamud's debut novel, inscribed in the year of publication.
Signed first hardcover edition of the first book in the Dragonriders of Pern series, first published as a paperback original in 1968.
Deluxe signed limited edition of this neo-Western thriller, one of McCarthy's most famous works and the basis for an Oscar-winning film.
Signed first edition of this McMurtry classic, adapted into an Oscar-winning film.
First printing of the Rockwell-Kent illustrated trade edition, with Melville's name omitted from the front cover in lieu of Kent's, a work that many consider Kent's masterpiece.
Inscribed first edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the Pacific campaign of WWII, adapted into a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical and a film.
Signed first printing of O'Brien's stunning narrative of self-destruction.
First edition of the second title in the V. I Warshaki series, following a woman private eye on the trail of criminal actions on the Chicago waterfront.
Signed first edition of the second book in the V. I Warshawski series, basis for the 1991 film "V.I. Warshawski," starring Kathleen Turner as Paretsky's private detective.
Signed first edition of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, following the different ways three generations of white Christian Iowans oppose slavery.
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip laid in, of the surprise Pulitzer Prize-winning historical novel recreating the Battle of Gettysburg.
Signed first edition, "specially bound by the publisher," a thriller in which "legendary spy and art restorer" Gabriel Allon goes into the field for one last job.
Signed first edition, specially bound by the publisher, a thriller featuring "legendary spy and art restorer" Gabriel Allon.
First printing of the classic coming-of-age story — a great copy, much nicer than typically seen.
First edition, with every other page illustrated in black and white showing different aspects of relationships.
First edition of the Pulitzer and National Book Award-winning novel that made Steinbeck a household name.
First edition of this collection of short stories in and about California's Salinas Valley, where Steinbeck was born.
First edition of the play version of John Steinbeck's landmark work, following the tragedy of two migrant farm workers in the Great Depression.
First edition of this oft-comical tale of post-World War I Monterey, following the exploits of a wine-loving and vaguely Arthurian group of paisanos, a beautiful copy in the scarce original dust jacket.
First printing of Steinbeck's classic tale, with five full-page woodcuts by José Clemente Orozco, in a handsome leather binding.
Signed first edition of this story of three women in mid-century Mississippi struggling against their roles, adapted into an Oscar-winning film.
Uncorrected proofs of this tragic romance, adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Meryl Streep.
Franklin Library limited first edition of this tragic romance, adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Meryl Streep.