TARZAN OF THE APES
Twice inscribed first edition, first state of the first Tarzan novel, warmly presented from Burroughs to his niece.
Twice inscribed first edition, first state of the first Tarzan novel, warmly presented from Burroughs to his niece.
First edition of the acclaimed novel about a Black man just released from prison, "the bright boy of infinite promise [...] and the very old parolee of twenty-two, who sees little difference between the prison world and the world outside."
First UK edition of the bleakest and most shocking of the 20th century's classic crime novels, in the scarce original dust jacket.
Scarce unnumbered copy of the signed limited edition of Caldwell's short fiction.
Signed review copy of Cameron's third novel, a Rose Macaulay-inspired story of a sinister expatriate ex-bookseller seeking relief from his torments in a remote corner of Abroad.
Uncorrected proof copy of Cameron's second collection of short stories, written between 1985 and 1990 and previously published in THE NEW YORKER, THE PARIS REVIEW, and ROLLING STONE.
Signed first edition of Cameron's second collection of short stories, written between 1985 and 1990 and previously published in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Rolling Stone.
Signed first edition of paperback original, a collection of short stories, including the previously uncollected "Departing" — the basis for Cameron's novel WEEKEND and a 1999 film adaptation directed by Brian Skeet.
Signed first edition of Cameron's comic novel set in '80s New York City, originally written and published in weekly installments for the magazine 7 DAYS IN 1988 (a leap year).
Signed first edition of the author's first book, a collection including two stories selected for the O. Henry Prize series.
Signed first edition of Cameron's novel, expanded from his earlier short story "Departing" and the basis for a 1999 film adaptation directed by Brian Skeet.
Advance uncorrected proof copy of Cameron's novel, expanded from his earlier short story "Departing" and the basis for a 1999 film adaptation directed by Brian Skeet.
Signed limited first edition of these three connected Golden Age science fiction novellas by the formative sf editor, originally appearing in AMAZING STORIES and edited for book publication by Lloyd Arthur Eschbach.
Limited reissue of this effort to unpuzzle Joyce's famously inscrutable masterpiece.
Signed, slipcased first edition of Canin's novel focused on an abusive mathematician and his abusive mathematical legacy, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
Signed first printing of this cozy mystery, in which Ellie Haskell must solve a 50-year-old murder mystery with the help of her dead grandmother's (psychic?) friends and a foul-mouthed parrot.
First edition of Capote's first published novel, the semi-autobiographical story of a isolated and lonely young boy growing up into self-understanding in an atmosphere of Southern grotesquerie and decayed grandeur.
Signed special first printing of this speculative autobiography inspired by Chabon's grandfather's revelatory deathbed confessions – issued in slipcase as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Uncorrected publisher's proof of this mystery of an amnesiac man on the streets of New York, accused of a series of grisly murders – with interesting pencil notes keeping track of characters and plot points.
First printing of the first Hawkenlye mystery, featuring an unlikely team of a royal emissary and and Abbess on the trail of a murderer in medieval Kent.
Signed second printing of the story of a college student accused of murdering her college professor, complicated by her traumatic past and multiple personalities.
Inscribed first printing of this suspenseful account of a young investigative reporter rehashing the events of her sister's murder when she was a little girl, uncovering new details of a case long thought closed.
Signed first printing of this suspenseful mystery that is uncovered little by little as a TV reported with baggage of her own encounters an anonymous murder victim in the hospital.
First printing of this collection of short interrelated mysteries solved by lucky lottery winner Alvirah Meehan and her plumber husband Willy, with inscribed bookplate laid in.
Inscribed first printing of this gripping story of a high-flying New York real estate agent who must trade the big city for the witness protection program when she stumbles upon a crime scene and a mysterious journal.