FANTASTIC VOYAGE II: DESTINATION BRAIN
Signed limited first edition of this reboot of the story of miniaturized scientists venturing inside the human body – from the library of Hugo-nominated SF author and reviewer D. Douglas Fratz.
Signed limited first edition of this reboot of the story of miniaturized scientists venturing inside the human body – from the library of Hugo-nominated SF author and reviewer D. Douglas Fratz.
Inscribed first edition of Ballinger's first mystery novel, set in the chilling cutthroat world of rare book dealers and their mortal enemies, other rare book dealers.
First printing of this second collection of the long-running lesbian comic strip, the origin of the Bechdel Test, and "one of the pre-eminent oeuvres in the comics genre, period" (Judith Levine).
First edition of this post-apocalyptic tale of an unlikely hero who manages to rally disparate groups against glorified doomsday preppers in the ruins of the West Coast, winner of the 1986 Locus Award.
Signed limited edition of one of Capote's last stories, a fond semi-autobiographical recollection of a childhood Christmas -- entirely unopened and in the original shrinkwrap.
Signed limited first edition of this collection of five fantasy stories, with Collings's bibliographical checklist of Card's works, in the original slipcase.
Inscribed first printing of this satirical Mafia thriller that finds the underboss of the Prizzi crime family romantically entangled with a hitwoman hired to bump him off.
Inscribed first printing of this American Book Award-winning collection of character-focused short stories by the acclaimed playwright, who turned to fiction at the urging of Alice Walker.
Inscribed first edition of this fifth Mountie murder mystery by the prolific Charlotte MacLeod, writing as Alisa Craig.
First edition of this western about the hazards of being a lawman in Montana, the fourth Page Murdock book.
Lovely signed limited first edition of Farmer's Shasta Science-Fiction Prize-winning novel, written in 1952 but not published until some thirty years later due to unscrupulous publisher shenanigans and the vagaries of fate.
Signed limited first edition of Farmer's mystical science fiction adventure, one of 500 specially bound copies.
Signed first printing of this collection of letters from SF legend Michael Moorcock to his friend and fellow legend J. G. Ballard, detailing Moorcock's impression of various aspects of West Coast life.
Signed first US edition of this third title in the Sprawl trilogy, the series that popularized cyberpunk.
True first edition of Gordimer's novel, preceding both the US and UK editions; set in the midst of a near-future revolution, JULY'S PEOPLE was banned in South Africa after publication and remained controversial in later decades.
First US edition, publisher's review copy of this speculative fiction book about the aftermath of a civil war to end Apartheid, once banned in South Africa – with publisher's review slip and promotional newsletter.
Signed limited first edition thus of this large-format deluxe version of the holy text, beautifully illustrated with woodblock prints – one of only 150 copies produced.
Doubly signed first edition of this mystery novel, a collaboration between Hill and ORDINARY PEOPLE author Guest.
Inscribed first edition of Hess's fifth Claire Malloy mystery, an '80s time capsule with a nefarious aerobics class at its heart.
Inscribed first edition of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a pair of Cuban brothers who make it big on the American Mambo scene in the 1950s, told as a series of recollections.
Signed limited first edition of this intimate reflection on Tony Hillerman's life and writing in the form of an interview with historian Ernie Bulow, featuring illustrations by Navajo artist Ernest Franklin.
Inscribed first edition of John Irving's Maine epic, following a doctor who is an "ether addict and abortionist" (front flap), sympathetically touching on reproductive rights issues in the time before Roe v. Wade.
Inscribed first edition, association copy, of this collection of Pauline Kael's NEW YORKER film reviews from 1983 to 1985.
First Limited Editions Club edition of Kafka's most famous work, introduced by Robert Coles and signed by illustrator Cuevas, whose etchings and drawings second Coles's interpretation of the story as a "psychiatric parable."
Signed first edition of Karen Kijewski's first novel, following private eye Kat Colorado as she takes down criminals and a "somehow ominous" real estate company.