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Uncorrected proof copy of this story of a British Gonzo journalist's quest to clear his name after becoming a suspect in a series of grisly murders of public figures.
Uncorrected proof copy of this story of a British Gonzo journalist's quest to clear his name after becoming a suspect in a series of grisly murders of public figures.
First US edition, special promotional copy of this collection of short stories from the multiple award-winning Irish author – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Signed advance reader's edition in a specially issued slipcase.
First edition, advance reading copy, of Bender's first novel, the excellent good follow-up to her acclaimed debut short story collection.
Advance uncorrected proof copy for the first edition of Berendt's wildly popular account of a mustachioed antiquarian's sensational murder trial in 1980s Savannah, a finalist for a 1995 Pulitzer Prize and the basis for Clint Eastwood's film adaptation.
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.
Uncorrected proofs of Cameron's short story collection, including the previously uncollected "Departing," the basis for Cameron's novel WEEKEND and 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.
Uncorrected proofs for THE BIG EASY by James Conaway, which the author claims is the first appearance in print of New Orleans' now-famed moniker. Adapted for the screen in 1987.
Advance reading copy of the first edition of Cunningham's sweeping novel, following four generations of a Greek-American family.
Signed uncorrected proof copy first edition of this coming-of-age story set in 1980s California.
Uncorrected proof copy first edition of Cunningham's acclaimed early novel, a portrait of a loving but impermanent trio seeking refuge from "the dead center of the Reagan years," and the basis for a 2004 film adaptation starring Colin Farrell.
Signed advance reader's copy of Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwining Virginia Woolf's composition of MRS DALLOWAY with the lives of two women in later decades.
Advance reader's copy of this recursive and surreal novel told through the eyes of the divine attendees at a fateful yoga class – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Scarce uncorrected proof of the first US edition, originally published in French in 1982.
Advance reader's edition from uncorrected proofs of Eisenberg's short stories, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
Advance uncorrected proofs of Ellis's semi-autobiographical first novel, an explosive success published when he was still a student at Bennington College.
Advance review copy of the first US edition of Forster's posthumously published class-crossing love story, originally written in 1913 as the "direct result" of Forster's visit to socialist and early gay activist Edward Carpenter and his partner George Merrill.
Advance proofs of the first UK edition of Forster's posthumously published class-crossing love story, originally written in 1913 as the "direct result" of Forster's visit to socialist and early gay activist Edward Carpenter and his partner George Merrill.
Advance uncorrected proof copy of Fuentes's short story collection, with review materials laid in.
Advance reading copy of the English translation of this charming story of a man apparently on his deathbed who decides to try to find a wife via a letter-writing campaign – part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
Advance uncorrected proofs of the first edition of Givner's biography, in an early state with inserted revisions — an uncommon format.
Advance uncorrected galley of Goldberg's third novel, a psychological drama of a woman's changing memory, issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE series.
Uncorrected galley proof of this collection of discomfiting and surreal short stories that have drawn comparisons to Margaret Atwood – from the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
First edition of the 22nd annual volume, including stories by William Faulkner, Richard Wright, Kay Boyle, Robert M. Coates, William Saroyan, Katherine Anne Porter, and 1940's First Prize winner Stephen Vincent Benét.