BRIEF CANDLE IN THE DARK
Signed first printing of the autobiography of the (in)famous evolutionary biologist and giant of the modern atheist movement, reflecting on his career and the fame brought about by his best-selling books.
Signed first printing of the autobiography of the (in)famous evolutionary biologist and giant of the modern atheist movement, reflecting on his career and the fame brought about by his best-selling books.
Signed first edition of this moving memoir by the important and influential film critic.
Signed first printing of this darkly humorous memoir of a turning point in poet Nick Flynn's life, in which he encounters his estranged father in a homeless shelter.
Signed first printing, on Gilbert's reflections on her decision to remarry, written after the success of her memoir EAT, PRAY, LOVE.
Signed first printing of the memoir of the journalist and critic, signed at his last event before the cancer diagnosis that would kill him a year and a half later.
Signed first printing of Hitchens's history of the famous defense of the principles behind the French Revolution, by the English-born American Revolutionary and author of COMMON SENSE.
First printing of the definitive biography of the iconic co-founder of Apple, published only days after his death.
Inscribed second printing of this collection of autobiographical stories from this frequent contributor to NPR's All Things Considered.
First edition of Merwin's memoir of his early life, after graduating from Princeton and before winning the Yale Younger Poets Award in 1952.
First US edition of this autobiography of the great 20th-century French architect and designer, first published when Perriand was 95.
First edition, in which "Writers Celebrate Their Favorite Places to Browse, Read, and Shop," with contributions from 84 different writers.
Signed first US edition of the first part of the widely acclaimed account of Satrapi's Iranian girlhood during the Revolution.
Signed first printing of the memoir of "the first Hispanic and third woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court [...] an instant American icon" (front flap).
First edition of the first volume of Twain's autobiography, assembled by the Mark Twain Project of The Bancroft Library and first published on the 100th anniversary of the author's death in accordance with his wishes.