A GREEN BOUGH
First trade edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime, in the Lynd Ward dust jacket in uncommonly good condition.
First trade edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime, in the Lynd Ward dust jacket in uncommonly good condition.
Complete set of first editions, tracing the rise and fall of the Snopes family from first murder to last.
Signed limited first edition of Faulkner's first book published by Random House, the first and only publication of this short story until its inclusion in 1979's UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF WILLIAM FAULKNER.
First edition of Faulkner's seventh novel, a naturalistic treatment of Southern racial paranoia and transgressive violence.
Limited edition of Faulkner's story of a wretched girl with a tyrannical mother, its first and only publication until its inclusion in 1979's UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF WILLIAM FAULKNER.
First edition of Faulkner's Huxleyesque satire on sex, swamps, artists, and boats, featuring an ungenerous portrayal of Sherwood Anderson as "Dawson Fairchild, the novelist, resembling a benevolent walrus."
Signed limited first edition of this novel set among the trick pilots and wing-walkers of a fictionalized New Orleans.
First printing of Faulkner's Pulitzer Prize-winning final novel, containing "some of the most hair-raising and bizarre horse racing in the history of fact or fiction" (jacket) — in exceptional condition.
First trade edition, first issue of the first collection of Faulkner short stories, including classics like "A Rose for Emily," "Victory," and "That Evening Sun."
Signed limited edition of the first collection of Faulkner short stories, including classics like "A Rose for Emily," "Victory," and "That Evening Sun."
First edition, trade issue, of Faulkner's novel in seven episodes, six of which were originally published as separate short stories in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST and SCRIBNER'S.
Signed limited first edition of Faulkner's novel in seven episodes, six of which were originally published as separate short stories in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST and SCRIBNER'S.
First trade edition, first binding of Faulkner's novel, two alternating narratives set in New Orleans, later published under the author's preferred title of IF I FORGET THEE, JERUSALEM.
Limited edition facsimile reproduction of Faulkner's love poems from the original 1926 manuscript, issued in a handsome boxed set together with Collins's discussion of the biographical background for the work.
First (and only) printing of this pamphlet, the first of four issued by Equinox for Christmas of 1932, a revised version of Faulkner's poem "My Epitaph" included in the following year's A GREEN BOUGH.
First printing of this scarce anthology of classic American short fiction in Polish translation, with cover art by midcentury poster designer Marian Stachurski.
First UK edition of Faulkner's first published novel, a post-WWI story of a wounded aviator's return to his Georgia home.
Signed limited first edition of the last collection of poems published within Faulkner's lifetime.
Inscribed first edition of Ferris's tenth needlework mystery, with an appended knitting chart for recreating the American flag described in the novel; instructions for committing the story's knitting-needle murder are, however, not included.
First edition of this Harlem Renaissance classic, depicting the inter- and intra-racial conflicts of the Black community in Harlem with a dash of satire.
First edition, a beautiful copy with college humor-laced provenance from the year of publication.
First printing of this anthology of the leading lights of the Jazz Age, published to benefit the New York Guild for the Jewish Blind.
First edition, first printing of Foer's debut novel, winner of the first Saroyan Writing Prize as well as the UK Guardian Prize for Fiction.
Handsome, clean first edition, first printing of Foer's beloved novel, adapted into a film in 2011.
Signed special first printing of this complex snapshot of four weeks in the life of a Washington, DC Jewish family as they experience personal delights and tragedies against the backdrop of an escalating war in the Middle East – issued with slipcase as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.