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Signed first printing of this third Anna Pigeon mystery, in which the park ranger must turn sleuth when a fellow ranger is found dead among the Anasazi ruins of the Mesa Verde National Park.
Signed first printing of this third Anna Pigeon mystery, in which the park ranger must turn sleuth when a fellow ranger is found dead among the Anasazi ruins of the Mesa Verde National Park.
Signed first printing of the first book in the Anna Pigeon series of mysteries revolving around United States national parks.
Signed first printing of the fourth entry in Stephanie Barron's Jane Austen mystery series, in which the beloved author must track down the murderer of a flamboyant French woman.
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip, of this introduction to the culture and people of Paris for an American audience — including meetings with Alice B. Toklas, Albert Camus, Simone de Beauvoir, William Burroughs, Mary McCarthy, Coco Chanel, and James Baldwin.
First US edition, special promotional copy of this collection of short stories from the multiple award-winning Irish author – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Uncommon first edition collection of Barsness's intricate work from the late 1990s, with texts by the artist and essays by Richard Rayner, Susan Kandel, and Thyrza Nichols Goodeve.
Catalogue of an exhibition on the epic of Gilgamesh, incorporating both modern visual art and archaeological artifacts, and with original silkscreened cover and frontispiece by Baumeister.
Signed advance reader's edition in a specially issued slipcase.
First edition, signed by the author on a handsome bookplate.
First edition of this charming mid-century cookbook from the giant of the US culinary scene, meant for the thrifty chef who is looking to entertain.
First edition of Beattie's comic novel, set in Vermont among a set of formerly countercultural magazine staffers.
First edition of this mid-period collection of Beattie's short stories.
First printing of this second collection of the long-running lesbian comic strip, the origin of the Bechdel Test, and "one of the pre-eminent oeuvres in the comics genre, period" (Judith Levine).
Scarce first edition of the pioneering Chicago School economist's best-known work, on the importance of investing in one's workforce — a gorgeous copy.
First edition of Beckett's three-act play, written in French just before the composition of WAITING FOR GODOT, posthumously published by permission of the Beckett estate in the English translation of Michael Brodsky.
Signed limited first edition of the author's own translation of his short novel.
First edition of these previously uncollected critical writings, letters, and fragments, including Beckett's famous essay on FINNEGAN'S WAKE and a brutal assessment of Edouard Mörike that the latter was fortunately too long dead to be wounded by.
Scarce early monograph on human subject research by the pioneering medical ethicist, whose work was foundational to the current understanding of informed consent.
Signed first edition of this prescient classic — inscribed in the year of publication to fellow sociologist George Homans.
Limited BSI edition of these classic studies in Sherlock Holmes, reproduced in facsimile by the Baker Street Irregulars and introduced by Edgar W. Smith.
Limited fine press first edition of Bell's brief sketch of her sister's early years, written for the Memoir Club after Woolf's death.
Anthology published to benefit Spanish Republicans in their fight against Franco via the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, an outgrowth of American Communist relief organizing.
Signed special first printing of this story of a talented track runner coming of age during the Rwandan genocide – issued in slipcase as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Inscribed first edition of this engaging first novel by the son of Robert and brother of Peter, set in midcentury Manhattan.
First edition, advance reading copy, of Bender's first novel, the excellent good follow-up to her acclaimed debut short story collection.