THE LUCK OF BLIND GULCH
First edition of this popular western, in which a Missouri farmer migrates to California during the gold rush, by a pseudonymous J. Allan Dunn, prolific and genre-crossing king of the early pulps.
First edition of this popular western, in which a Missouri farmer migrates to California during the gold rush, by a pseudonymous J. Allan Dunn, prolific and genre-crossing king of the early pulps.
First printing of this collection of Moore's early stories, starring the iron-souled Jirel of Joiry and the roguish wanderer Northwest Smith.
First Centipede Press edition, one of 200 numbered copies signed by Moser, McGrath, and Alfrey.
First edition, paperback original of this illustrated fantasy set in Norton's Witch World.
Scarce Gregg Press reprint edition of Symmes Chadwick Oliver's first novel.
Inscribed first trade edition of this bestselling fantasy tale of the intersecting destinies of a boy and a dragon.
First edition of the second title in the V. I Warshaki series, following a woman private eye on the trail of criminal actions on the Chicago waterfront.
First edition of the author's first mystery, the start of the immensely successful V. I. Warshawski series.
Signed first printing of this seventh novel in Robert B. Parker's Spenser series, which sees the PI rescue a young boy from a custody battle and become his father figure.
First printing of the sixth book in Robert B. Parker's Spenser series, which sees the PI on the trail of a feminist author who is kidnapped on a book tour.
Lurid novelization of the Hammer Horror film based on the life of Elizabeth Bathory.
Signed first edition of Patterson's first book, following an investigative reporter on the trail of a genius killer.
First English-language paperback edition of LA COMTESSE SANGLANTE, re-titled to coincide with the release of the Hammer horror film based on Penrose's singular gothic historical fantasia.
Signed limited first edition, one of only 250 produced, an exceptionally beautiful copy.
Uncorrected proof copy of this stand-alone contemporary crime novel by Peters (Pargeter), best known for her Brother Cadfael historical mysteries.
Signed first printing of Pohl's Nebula-nominated sequel to GATEWAY, his 1977 Hugo Award winner.
Signed first printing of Pohl's "darkly satiric" novel of far-future natural resource depletion.
Special Frederik Pohl issue of this sci-fi mag, with his aforementioned novella and two critical essays about his work.
Uncommon and stylish French edition of the ur-Gothic novel, with the finest paperback cover illustration ever offered to Ann Radcliffe in any language.
First edition and printing of "the first gay/lesbian detective novel" (Markowitz), featuring the iconic cover showing detectives Francis Morley and Tiger Olsen on either side of a distressed blonde — their shared gaze goes (literally) over her head.
Complete two-volume set of the Flash Gordon Mongo series from the Nostalgia Press, edited by Woody Gelman and designed by Bill Chadbourne.
Advance uncorrected galley proof of the first American edition from the consummate psychological mystery novelist, whose works Ian Rankin called "consistently better work than most Booker winners put together."
Scarce first (and only) edition of this appraisal of the horror and science fiction great's art.
Lurid and diabolical Avon paperback original, an early hybrid of '70s occult exploitation pulp and traditional paperback gothic signifiers.
Limited edition of this rare book catalogue describing and illustrating 100 lots that trace the history of the genre, signed by Type Punch Matrix co-founder Rebecca Romney.