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Scarce first edition of Achebe's second novel, set in contemporary Nigeria and following the grandson of Okonkwo, hero of THINGS FALL APART.
Scarce first edition of Achebe's second novel, set in contemporary Nigeria and following the grandson of Okonkwo, hero of THINGS FALL APART.
First edition of Acker's rewriting and reinterpretation of Charles Dickens's famed coming-of-age novel.
Association inscribed first US edition of the fourth Hitchhiker's book, presented by Adams at the 1992 Harbourfront International Festival of Authors to festival founding director and Canadian literary impresario Greg Gatenby.
First US edition, review copy, of Agee's semi-autobiographical first novel.
First edition of Agee's debut collection, published as the thirty-third volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets only two years after the author's graduation from Harvard.
First edition thus of the classic collaborative portrait of three Depression-era tenant farmer families, an expanded second edition with a new foreword by Walker Evans and 30 additional photographs not included in the first edition.
Rare signed true first edition of this novel of Mexican immigration to the United States from one of Bolivia's most celebrated writers.
Signed first printing of this Agatha and Anthony-nominated mystery introducing China Bayles, a lawyer-turned-herb shop proprietor who finds that murder has followed her in her efforts to make a fresh start.
First printing of this tale of a WWII veteran struggling with a morphine addiction – winner of the 1950 National Book Award for Fiction.
First printing of this sometimes humorous but always grim Depression-era tale of the doomed Dove Linkhorn, a Texas drifter who lands in New Orleans.
Inscribed first printing of this sometimes humorous but always grim Depression-era tale of the doomed Dove Linkhorn, a Texas drifter who lands in New Orleans – inscribed to the founder of the Lord John Press.
Signed first edition of this entry in the "Lesbian cop" Alison Kaine series, in which Kaine investigates the murder of a popular lesbian author.
This volume includes the induction of new members Arthur Miller, James Dickey, W.S. Merwin, Eudora Welty, and Walker Percy, with commemorative tributes to Padraic Colum, Marianne Moore, John Berryman, and others.
First US edition of this comedic novel that follows the exploits of a TV panel show host and his (mis)adventures in love.
Issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, including Emma Goldman's LETTERS FROM PRISON.
Farewell issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine.
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
Ezra Pound-centric issue of the celebrated Modernist journal.
Spirited issue of the celebrated Modernist magazine, with work by Ezra Pound and Jean de Bosschère.
'Exiles' Number' of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of the best known graphic cover designs of the lit mag's run.
Brancusi tribute issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, published in protest after the persecution and prosecution of the editors for their publication of ULYSSES.
"Miscellany number" of the celebrated Modernist journal, featuring one of its better known graphic cover designs.
First edition of Anderson's swashbuckling fantasy adventure, warmly inscribed to fellow science fiction writer Reginald Bretnor and translator Helen (Harding) Bretnor.
First edition of Anderson's retelling of Norse legend, reconstructed from sagas and historical chronicles, published as part of Lin Carter's Ballantine Adult Fantasy series and nominated for a British Fantasy Award.