NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN
Deluxe signed limited edition of this neo-Western thriller, one of McCarthy's most famous works and the basis for an Oscar-winning film.
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 printing of this witty entry in the Elizabeth MacPherson series, detailing the forensic anthropologist's stint in a mental hospital and all the ways that looks may be deceiving (particularly when it comes to murderers).
Scarce inscribed first printing of this gunboat epic set in 1920s China, adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Steve McQueen.
First edition of this novel by a physicist that "captures the special excitement — intellectual, sexual, emotional — which surrounded the Los Alamos laboratories in 1943-1945" (front flap).
Inscribed first printing of this Jamaican romance between an older woman and a younger man, the basis for the hit 1998 film starring Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, and Whoopi Goldberg.
Signed first printing of this story of four friends' efforts to find the ideal relationship, the basis for the MTV Movie Award-winning film starring Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett (and with a killer soundtrack).
Signed first edition of this McMurtry classic, adapted into an Oscar-winning film.
First edition of this journalistic account of the Swiss Army by the veteran NEW YORKER writer, following the army service of a Swiss winemaker.
First edition of this collection of pieces penned in the first half of the 1970s, by four-time Pulitzer nominee.
Signed first edition of this hardboiled thriller, one of only four titles author Ross Macdonald published under his real name.
First printing of this Anna Turnipseed and Emmett Parker mystery, in which the FBI agent and BIA investigator must uncover how an Oneida elder wound up murdered in a corn field as her community fractures around a new casino.
Signed first edition, review copy, of the author's first and only novel, including a character based on Janis Joplin, to whom the author was once engaged.
First printing of this story of friendship, duality, and perceptions of power and belonging – Toni Morrison's second novel.
Signed first printing of Mountain's second book, a murder mystery centered around intrepid genealogist / sleuth Natasha Blake, who has uncovered an unexpected link behind the disappearance of a young girl and the death of Pre-Raphaelite icon Lizzie Siddal.
First English-language publication of Nabokov's first novel, untranslated for 45 years.
First edition in English of this collection of four of Nabokov's short stories: An Affair of Honor, Lik, The Vane Sisters, and The Visit to the Museum.
First edition of the selected correspondence between to major midcentury literary figures, whose longstanding friendship became public over their "embittered 1965 debate" on Nabokov's translation of a Pushkin novel.
Inscribed first printing of the third book following intrepid reporter Kendall O'Dell, this time on the case of a colleague's Mexican relatives who disappeared after trying to cross the border into Arizona.
First edition, paperback original of this illustrated fantasy set in Norton's Witch World.
Signed first printing of O'Brien's stunning narrative of self-destruction.
First edition, first printing of this posthumously published novel about the Midwest during World War I, by the author of APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA.
Clean first edition, first printing of this tale of a playwright who leaves Broadway success by the author of APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA.
Exceptionally clean first edition, first printing of O'Hara's novel about two women in love, set in the 1920s.
First printing of this collection with twenty-two stories by the author of APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA, chosen from his first nine volumes of work, covering the years 1935-1966.
Early printing of this complete set in the publisher's original slipcase, featuring three partially autobiographical novellas by the author of APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA.