ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE
Pristine slipcased first edition of this gripping Pulitzer prize-winning novel of two children growing up on either side of a world war.
Pristine slipcased first edition of this gripping Pulitzer prize-winning novel of two children growing up on either side of a world war.
Signed first printing of the second volume of Donaldson's Mordant's Need duology.
First American edition, translated by Lorraine O'Grady Freeman.
Beautiful set of first editions of all three books in John Dos Passos's U.S.A. Trilogy, a semi-historical, semi-autobiographical story of intersecting lives in early 20th-century America — one a publisher's review copy.
First edition in English, introducing Dostoevsky to British readers on a large scale for the first time, a gorgeous copy.
First edition in English of Dostoyevsky's first book, in beautifully sinister pictorial cloth designed by Aubrey Beardsley.
First printing, US issue of this story of a woman who is as talented at surfing as she is at medicine, following her path to the surfing World Championships in Australia and her budding romances with two surfer brothers.
First edition in book form, first issue, of the second ever Sherlock Holmes story, in which Watson meets his future wife.
Complete three-volume, first printing set of the must-have modern edition of the original Sherlock Holmes stories, featuring extensive annotations that summarize over one hundred years of Sherlockian scholarship.
First edition of this contemporary look at the lives of Black people in Chicago in the 1940s, a "monumental study of race relations and African American social structure" (Finkelman, 90).
Uncommon signed copy of one of the earliest artist's books from Johanna Drucker, only her second editioned (and first obtainable) work.
Signed copy of this rare limited (and only) edition of Drucker's early short fiction.
Signed second edition of book artist and scholar Johanna Drucker's ode to "the beauty and expressive capability of type."
Vast and exquisite study of Redon, issued in conjunction with an exhibition of his works at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Uncommon, spectacular exhibition catalog, issued in the year of the artist's death.
Signed first edition of this beautifully-produced book charting the first cross-country America road trip, based on a Ken Burns documentary of the same title.
Signed limited first edition of this keystone of the fantasy genre, one of only 250 copies signed by both the author and the illustrator.
First edition of this intimidatingly large, geographically organized bibliography of the mysterious and unearthly.
First edition, first printing of this mid-century American noir novel in the style of Chandler, and the basis for the 1948 film LARCENY.
An extraordinary early Victorian manuscript, exhibiting a clear High Gothic Revival influence, but stranger and more original.
First edition of this novel about an African American Korean War veteran's experiences of violence while trying to exercise his right to vote in the segregated South.
First edition of this National Book Award finalist and the basis for a film adaptation starring Tom Hanks.
Signed first edition of this nonfiction narrative of a Yemeni-American man who travels to Yemen from San Francisco with hopes of reviving and innovating the coffee trade.
First edition of Eggers's novelization of the true story of a Sudanese boy trying to escape his country's violence and political strife.
First edition of one of Eliot's most beloved works, a collection of nonsense rhymes that became the basis for the multiple Tony-award-winning Broadway musical CATS.