SANCTUARY
Signed first edition, first printing of this Peter Decker / Rina Lazarus Mystery, a thriller of the diamond trade set in Los Angeles, New York, and Tel Aviv.
Signed first edition, first printing of this Peter Decker / Rina Lazarus Mystery, a thriller of the diamond trade set in Los Angeles, New York, and Tel Aviv.
First edition of William Melvin Kelley's first novel, the story of an exodus of the Black population from a fictional Southern US American state after a traumatic event.
Signed first edition of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, following Francis Phelan as he experiences homelessness in the Great Depression – adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
First printing, a review copy, of Kerouac's landmark novel, and a defining work of the Beat Generation — in exceptional condition.
Inscribed first printing of the influential literary achievement by a towering figure of the counterculture.
Inscribed and signed first editions of this pair of novels by influential graphic designer Chip Kidd, blending book design and story to create a dynamic reading experience.
Signed first printing of this story of a woman who returns to her childhood home to care for her mother on an island off the coast of South Carolina, only to face down family secrets and her forbidden but growing affection for a monk in training.
Signed first edition of Karen Kijewski's first novel, following private eye Kat Colorado as she takes down criminals and a "somehow ominous" real estate company.
Signed first printing of this cozy mystery that finds PI Kat Colorado pushing through personal loss to tackle the case of a murdered cop.
Signed first edition of Laurie R. King's first book, the first of her series about lesbian detective Kate "Casey" Martinelli.
Signed first printing of this LA murder mystery, which finds movie critic Ann Whitehead donning a sleuth hat when a young film student winds up dead in her bathtub, while coming to terms with her feelings for the LAPD investigator also working the case.
Inscribed first printing of this Southwest murder mystery, the story of an ex-journalist housewife determined to clear her best friend's name when she is accused of killing an immigration activist.
First printing of a scarce and early Koontz crime thriller in the gritty noir mode.
The dedication copy of this scarce and early Koontz crime thriller in the gritty noir mode — a first edition inscribed by Koontz to the book's editor, Simon Michael Bessie.
Signed first printing of the novelization of Melissa Mathison's original screenplay by the World Fantasy Award-winning Kotzwinkle.
Signed first printing of this Georgia swamp mystery introducing outspoken bloodhound trainer and sleuth Jo Beth Sidden, "a Georgia peach with an iron pit" (jacket) – winner of the 1996 Anthony Award for Best First Novel.
Signed first printing of the sequel to the Edgar and Agatha-nominated first Elizabeth Chase mystery, in which the psychic PI must track down a serial rapist menacing San Diego.
Signed first UK edition of the famous radical science fiction novel on gender and isolation by one of the most influential writers in the genre — an exceptionally beautiful copy.
First paperback edition of this short story collection, including tales that would connect to her acclaimed novel THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS ("Winter's King") and the Earthsea seris ("The Word of Unbinding" and "The Rule of Names").
First edition, paperback original, of this science fiction anthology on the theme of "outsiders, threshold people, edge-dwellers," with contributions by many acclaimed New Wave writers.
First edition of this comedic and explosive Prohibition-era drama, featuring whiskey, gangsters, and dynamite – adapted into a film in 1970.
First edition, first printing printing of Lethem's novelized homage to Philip K. Dick.
First edition of these collected essays, translated by Raymond Rosenthal and published shortly after Levi's death.
Inscribed first printing of the second Abby Taylor mystery, in which the retired professor of Old English must contend with her new medical condition and threats on her life.
Inscribed first printing of this murder mystery that finds a recently-relocated professor of Old English caught up in the dark side of her new Southwestern home, touching on environmentalist and healthcare themes.