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First edition of this RITA award-winning romance, one of the most acclaimed single-title contemporaries yet of the 21st century.
First edition of this RITA award-winning romance, one of the most acclaimed single-title contemporaries yet of the 21st century.
Rare first edition of Cullinan's great American horror novel of familial corruption, self-delusion, and the sins of an undead national history.
Signed first edition, review copy with publisher's press sheet, of Cunningham's sweeping novel, following four generations of a Greek-American family.
Advance reading copy of the first edition of Cunningham's sweeping novel, following four generations of a Greek-American family.
Signed uncorrected proof copy first edition of this coming-of-age story set in 1980s California.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Uncorrected proof copy first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Signed advance reader's copy of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Signed first edition of Cunningham's guide through the coastal resort town, LGBTQ destination, and artist's haven.
Signed first edition of this tripartite novel set in American past, present, and future, organized around the figure of Walt Whitman.
Signed first printing of this Mongolian thriller, in which Dirk Pitt must get to the bottom of the connection between a murderous oil tycoon and the fabled grave of Genghis Kahn – the second novel Clive co-authored with his son.
First printing of Cuthbert's first book, following star obstetrician Dr. Rae Duprey as she struggles to uncover the cuase of a string of deaths of mothers and babies during routine deliveries.
Signed first printing of this essay collection, showcasing D'Ambrosio's funny and devastating takes on subjects from Native American whaling to his own family – this copy issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Rare first edition in English of this investigation of life after death, seeking to explain scientifically phantoms, lycanthropes, vampires, and Doubles by reference to "magnetic fluid" and the mesmeric ether.
Uncommon edition of "Parson's Pleasure," a satisfying short story of a dishonest antiques dealer too clever for himself, from Dahl's KISS KISS collection.
First edition of Dahl's collected World War II-era stories about flying, drawn from his own experiences as a wing commander in Royal Air Force.
Signed first edition of Dahl's Edgar Award-winning collection, including his celebrated murder-by-leg-of-lamb story "Lamb to the Slaughter," along with seventeen horrifying others.
First UK edition of Dahl's first adult novel, a gruesome apocalyptic fantasy on the emergence of Gremlins in the wake of humanity's expected self-annihilation via chemical, biological, and nuclear warfare.
Beautifully bound first edition of Zotti's annotated DIVINE COMEDY, primarily designed for British women learning Italian and dedicated by the editor to three aristocratic women patrons.
Signed paperback original of the first book by the Hungarian-born American author, the first of non-Anglo/American descent to be nominated for the Astounding (then John. W. Campbell) Award.
Signed slipcased first edition of Dau's debut novel, the story of a post-9/11 war refugee in Pittsburgh, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
Signed first printing of this delicious mystery in which caterer Goldy finds that her new catering client is out to make a killing in business – and otherwise.
Signed first printing of another delicious Goldy Schulz mystery, following the intrepid caterer as she contends with unsavory rivals, providing food for the rich and famous, and the murder of her unscrupulous building contractor.
Beautiful two-volume illustrated catalogue of the early (1475-1692) French books in the library of artist and collector Charles Fairfax Murray, reprinted from Davies's original 1910 edition.