THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD
First printing of Le Carré's masterpiece of moral ambiguity in Cold War espionage.
First printing of Le Carré's masterpiece of moral ambiguity in Cold War espionage.
Signed first edition of this hardboiled thriller, one of only four titles author Ross Macdonald published under his real name.
First Centipede Press edition, one of 200 numbered copies signed by Moser, McGrath, and Alfrey.
Signed first edition of the second book in the V. I Warshawski series, basis for the 1991 film "V.I. Warshawski," starring Kathleen Turner as Paretsky's private detective.
Lurid novelization of the Hammer Horror film based on the life of Elizabeth Bathory.
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.
Complete two-volume set of the Flash Gordon Mongo series from the Nostalgia Press, edited by Woody Gelman and designed by Bill Chadbourne.
First edition of Romero's own co-authored novelization of his sequel to zombie classic NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, one of the greatest horror movies of all time.
Early Republic American edition of an altered version of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's work, featuring a happy ending not present in the original.
First US edition of Simpson's historical gothic, her second novel adapted for the screen by Alfred Hitchcock.
Advance uncorrected proof of the first edition of Smith's bestselling crime thriller, the author's first novel and the basis for a Sam Raimi film adaptation starring Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda.
First printing in book form (in a later, married jacket) of this great Chicago murder tale by the great Chicagoan.
Advance review copy of this 25th novel by the world's best-selling living author, the basis for a 1993 made-for-television movie starring Jennie Garth at the height of her celebrity.
First edition of this anthology of eerie and supernatural speculative short fiction by John Wyndham, J.B. Priestley, Robert Heinlein, and others, including the editor, whose "The Greatest Gift" was the basis for the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life."
First printing of Straub's eerie and artful fifth novel, a critical and popular success whose film adaptation starred Fred Astaire in his last role.
Handsome set of the first printings (all) of the second US edition of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, comprising THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE TWO TOWERS, and THE RETURN OF THE KING — all review copies.
First UK edition of the novel based on Fletcher's legendary radio play, exploiting the startlingly modern anxiety that a terrible, terrible thing will happen if you make a phone call.
Midcentury reprint of the classic Atomic Age science fiction disaster novel, with far-reaching cultural influence from the 1951 film adaptation to the lyrics of the Rocky Horror Picture Show opening number, reissued together with its 1934 sequel in a single volume.