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.
Signed first edition of this collection of short stories by the postmodernist writer.
Signed limited first edition, featuring tipped-in collages by the postmodernist author.
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).
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.
First edition, first printing of this collection of poems composed during the same period as THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET, with the controversially suggestive photo of Cisneros on the front cover.
First edition of this western about the hazards of being a lawman in Montana, the fourth Page Murdock book.
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.
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.
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.
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.
First printing of King's influential and engaging discussion of the elements of horror.
First edition of King's sprawling and terrifying coming-of-age epic, set in Derry, Maine, where friendship is forever if the clown in the drains doesn't get you.
First edition of King's love letter to his biggest fans.
First edition, paperback original, of this science fiction anthology on the theme of "outsiders, threshold people, edge-dwellers," with contributions by many acclaimed New Wave writers.
First edition of Lescroart's second novel, a Sherlockian homage starring the great detective's unacknowledged son.
Inscribed second edition of this sf tale by the Nebula- and Hugo-award winning author.
Inscribed second edition of this sf tale by the Nebula- and Hugo-award winning author.
Inscribed first edition paperback original of this sf tale, by the Nebula- and Hugo-award winning author.
Signed first edition paperback original of this sf tale, by the Nebula- and Hugo-award winning author.
First printing of David Markson's experimental masterpiece, told in statements from the point of view of a woman who believes she is the only person left on earth.