A SWIFTLY TILTING PLANET
First printing of the third book in L'Engle's classic Time Quintet, a time travel fantasy set against the looming backdrop of threatened nuclear war and total annihilation, in the beautiful Leo and Diane Dillon dust jacket.
First printing of the third book in L'Engle's classic Time Quintet, a time travel fantasy set against the looming backdrop of threatened nuclear war and total annihilation, in the beautiful Leo and Diane Dillon dust jacket.
Signed first edition of Cameron's first novel for young adults, winner of the Ferro-Grumley Award for gay male fiction and the basis for a 2011 film adaptation staring Marcia Gay Harden and Ellen Burstyn.
Early reprint in the scarce original jacket of this baseball novel, in which a Georgia boy moves to Pennsylvania and finds community through baseball — by Christopher "Matty" Mathewson, the Hall of Fame Major League pitcher.
First edition of the sequel to ANNE OF GREEN GABLES, in which a late-teenage Anne Shirley seeks out new responsibility and new escapades as a schoolteacher while Gilbert Blythe moons and pines in the background.
Signed first edition of this enduring YA classic, adapted into an equally classic and enduring film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring a who's-who of about-to-be-huge 1980s stars (Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, etc.).
Lengthily inscribed first edition of this YA romance featuring an American girl falling for a boy in Mexico City, by the popular mid-century Mexican American author.
First edition of Dougherty's illustrated Lincoln biography for young adults, issued during World War II.
First US edition of Funke's internationally popular young adult fantasy, following her previous successes with THE THIEF LORD and INKHEART and the basis for a 2020 film adaptation.
Handsome first edition of this contemporary YA superhero novel, by the executive producer of the recent Narnia film adaptations.
Attractive edition of the March King's only book for young people, written nine years after he became an American icon with "Stars and Stripes Forever."
Early printing of Clement's story of a teen who unknowing hosts a parasitic alien life-form, issued as part of Doubleday's Young Moderns series following the publisher's first edition.
Signed first edition of Sherman's young adult urban fantasy, set in Manhattan's enchanted demimonde.
Uncommon first edition of this mid-'50s illustrated young adult science fiction anthology in the scarce dust jacket, with stories by del Rey, Carl H. Claudy, Peter van Dresser, and Robert Moore Williams.
Signed first edition of this first half of the two-part BEYOND THE WESTERN SEA historical duology by the popular and prolific young adult novelist.
Signed first edition of Houston's Appalachian historical novel, with the scarce signature of illustrator and noted bluegrass album cover artist Thomas Burt Allen.
Signed first edition of this young adult fantasy, a collaboration between R.A. Salvatore and his son, set in the same Forgotten Realms world as his other well-known work.
Signed first US edition of Byng's first novel, a lighthearted runaway orphan hypnotist bildungsroman.
First US edition of this children's fantasy, the last of Jones's seven Chrestomanci novels.
Signed first edition of this sequel to George's classic Newbery Award-winning JULIE OF THE WOLVES.
Reissue of the classic 1968 young adult fantasy, in the uncommon dust jacket; McKenzie was an accomplished musician and the author of eight other children's books written between the 1960s and the 1990s.
Uncommon signed first edition of Chester's first children's novel, the first volume in an illustrated fantasy series set in the secondary world of Joya.
Uncommon signed first edition of this second young adult fantasy by Chester, a poet and author of several nonfiction books.
Pristine signed first edition of Dorman's extremely New York YA urban fantasy, complete with deified versions of Zelda Fitzgerald, John Jacob Astor, Dorothy Parker, and Horace Greeley.
First U.K. edition of Jones's charming children's fantasy, sixth of the seven Chrestomancy books.
First US edition of Higgins's Dickensian fantasy of a wicked book and a wicked bookseller, first in the Sinister City series.