SOMETHING ABOUT CATS
Signed limited first edition of this miniature missive on the benefits of owning a cat, written in the tone of a child asking their parents for a feline friend.
Signed limited first edition of this miniature missive on the benefits of owning a cat, written in the tone of a child asking their parents for a feline friend.
First printing of this mini book production to celebrate South Carolina's Brookgreen Gardens.
Limited first edition and first trade edition of the novel that launched the "Elvis is alive" conspiracy, with a dramatic publishing history that reflects the struggles of feminine authority in authorship.
Inscribed limited first edition of the novel that launched the "Elvis is alive" conspiracy, with a dramatic publishing history that reflects the struggles of feminine authority in authorship, and an author inscription directly referencing Brewer-Giorgio's experience with Arthur's plagiarism.
First printing of this miniature book about four prominent people from the Battle of the Alamo.
First printing of this facsimile of an 1835 book of French fable poetry, a charming little book.
First edition of this deluxe work featuring plates of early 20th-century women in Fisher's elegant style, which has notes of Art Nouveau and John Singer Sargent.
Beautiful gift book in original box, featuring Harrison's delicate illustrations accompanied by verse and Art Nouveau style ornaments – a stunning copy.
Signed first printing of this unexpectedly delightful bilingual artists' book, featuring skeletons coming together in love.
First printing of this epic autobiography of one of jazz's all-time greats and biggest personalities.
First edition of this introduction to the art of orchestral music for laypeople by a professor of music and instrumentalist — both an insider's view of orchestras, and an elucidation of musical composition itself.
Original birthday card inscribed to Amy Winehouse by her producer Mark Ronson and a then up-and-coming singer, Adele.
First edition of this "key text in the development of modern architecture" (Neil Levine), showcasing Frank Lloyd Wright's strong aesthetics and opinions – in notably sharp condition.
Inscribed first printing of this oral history following the life of the late, great Steven Sondheim, tracing his work from his first high school production to reflecting on the state of Broadway and his career in the 1970s.