FELLOWSHIP OF FEAR
First edition of Elkins's first novel, introducing the smooth-talking, mystery-solving physical anthropology professor Gideon Oliver.
First edition of Elkins's first novel, introducing the smooth-talking, mystery-solving physical anthropology professor Gideon Oliver.
Original poster advertising Ellison's University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign lecture on the history and development of the novel.
Inscribed first printing of Ellroy's noir detective novel, second in his Lloyd Hopkins trilogy.
Luxurious re-issue of the original 1958 livre d'artiste — housed in the original shipping carton.
Inscribed first edition, first issue, second printing (before publication) of this transcendentalist approach to the Great Man theory of history — an important copy, early among Emerson's inscriptions.
Scarce limited French edition of Carroll's mathematical logic primer, illustrated by his great Surrealist admirer.
First edition of these collected writings and visual art by Ernst, produced while living in the artist's colony at Sedona, AZ with fellow artist Dorothea Tanning.
First edition in English of Exquemelin's illustrated history of famous pirates, the central primary source on the subject during its most famous era, with the continuation by Ringrose.
First edition of this western about the hazards of being a lawman in Montana, the fourth Page Murdock book.
Signed first edition, second printing of this thrilling mystery, part of the Stephanie Plum series following a woman bounty hunter.
Inscribed first printing of Farmer's dystopian science fiction novel of a future overpopulation crisis, later followed by two sequels.
First printing of Faulkner's consideration of Southern racism, explored through the unusual (for Faulkner) device of a murder mystery.
First printing of Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize-winning final novel, containing "some of the most hair-raising and bizarre horse racing in the history of fact or fiction" (jacket).
First trade edition, first issue of the first collection of Faulkner short stories, including classics like "A Rose for Emily," "Victory," and "That Evening Sun."
Rare first edition of this novel by a pillar of the Harlem Renaissance, following a middle-class Black family as they grapple with relationships, miscegenation, and how their community perceives them.
First printing of this examination of the Moscow Revolutionary Theater, established in 1922 to stage productions that promoted Soviet ideology – with signed woodcut print by Vladimir Favorsky.
First printing of this tragedy-farce by Soviet playwright, poet, and translator, with attractive cover and frontispiece art by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski.
Signed limited first edition thus, illustrated by Favorsky, of this Pushkin comic poem with a striking modern design.
First printing of this collection of four short plays by Pushkin, with atmospheric woodcut illustrations by multifaceted artist Vladimir Favorski – one of Favorski's final works.
First printing of the most comprehensive work in English about the career of Vladimir Favorsky, a key reference of the multifaceted artist.
First edition of this rather surreal novel-in-cartoons of a man who has had enough of his responsibilities, and decides to become a child again.
First printing of the second book in Wurts and Feist's Empire trilogy, signed by Feist.
First printing of this pair of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including that of his first film "Luci del varietà" ("Variety Lights").
First printing of this trio of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including the oft-referenced and imitated "I Vitelloni," an inspiration for George Lucas's "American Graffiti."
Inscribed first printing, the basis for the film starring Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean – with Nick Adams providing voiceover work after Dean tragically died late in production.