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Beautiful facsimile edition of Apollinaire's original 1911 suite of poems produced by the Met, set off by the accompanying woodblock prints that were to be Dufy's first published illustrations.
Beautiful facsimile edition of Apollinaire's original 1911 suite of poems produced by the Met, set off by the accompanying woodblock prints that were to be Dufy's first published illustrations.
Inscribed first printing of this groundbreaking work by a psychologist and Islamic scholar, presenting an "integrated theory of personality development that takes into account a universal understanding of both humankind and culture" (Knabb and Welsh).
An apparently complete press kit from the December 2, 1964 ground-breaking for the John F.
Original lookbook from Armani's 2003 spring-summer collection.
First edition of this collection of Sherlockian scholarship, pastiche, and poetry, written over the course of five decades by a member of the Baker Street Irregulars.
Signed first edition of this bizarre story of a family of taxidermists coming to terms with the suicide of their patriarch and with their own secrets — as issued with slipcase from the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Signed special first printing of this fraught character study of a young teacher trapped by his past mistakes — part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Collected writings by the great Dadaist painter and sculptor, with two original woodcuts.
First softcover edition of this pictorial checklist of SF, warmly inscribed by subject and contributor Philip José Farmer.
First printing of Ashbery's collection of 99 alphabetically sequenced poems.
First printing of Ashbery's own selection of poems from among his ten previously published collections.
First US edition of this anthology of Sherlockian pastiches by Michael Moorcock, Basil Copper, Stephen Baxter, David Langford, and many more.
First edition, paperback original, of this Zebra Heartfire title, a historical romance set in 19th-century New Mexico — the second of Ashmore's four published books, all issued by Zebra.
Signed limited first edition of this reboot of the story of miniaturized scientists venturing inside the human body – from the library of Hugo-nominated SF author and reviewer D. Douglas Fratz.
Inscribed first edition of the Honolulu-based author's mystery novel, the first in a series starring detective Storm Kayama.
Uncommon catalogue consisting of archival images of motion in all its forms: animal, human, mechanical, and digital.
First US edition of Austen's third published novel, centering on the comedic neighborhood drama caused by the amateur production of a play, with the specter of the slave trade hovering beneath the plot.
Classic and distinctly scarce Versace Spring-Summer '93 collection, photographed by Avedon.
First printing of this vibrant book of images from influential fashion photographer David Bailey.
First edition of this provocative thesis written by a French astronomer in response to Voltaire, arguing that modern civilization owes its scientific roots to Asia rather than Europe.
Beautiful and complex livre d'artiste by the avant-garde Italian anarchist, pataphysician, and founder of the movimento d'arte nucleare.
First printing of these collected essays and journalism, including Baker's 1994 piece on the destruction of library card catalogs.
First edition in English of Baldacci's massive survey of de Chirico's early life and works.
First UK edition of Baldwin's second novel, a story of love and and fear that first revealed Baldwin's full capacities as "the greatest American prose stylist of his generation" (Tóibín).
Signed limited first edition of Baldwin's last and longest novel, an attempt to "face [his] own legends," built around the story of a Black musician's life told by his brother.