LIVE AND LET DIE
First impression, first issue of the 2nd James Bond novel, a lovely copy in the rare first-state dust jacket.
First impression, first issue of the 2nd James Bond novel, a lovely copy in the rare first-state dust jacket.
Signed first UK edition of the famous radical science fiction novel on gender and isolation by one of the most influential writers in the genre — an exceptionally beautiful copy.
First impression of the 4th James Bond book, in which the spy must infiltrate a smuggling ring in the black market diamond trade.
Handsome set of the first printings (all) of the second US edition of the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, comprising THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE TWO TOWERS, and THE RETURN OF THE KING — all review copies.
Signed first American edition of the sequel to THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY.
Signed first edition of Patterson's first book, following an investigative reporter on the trail of a genius killer.
Inscribed first edition of this political mystery-thriller, following journalist John Cotton's efforts to bring corruption to light – Tony Hillerman's second book.
Signed first edition, first printing of this mystery-thriller tale about an assassin known only as "The Jackal" as he evades authorities and tracks his high-profile target.
Signed first printing, the second of the Kinsey Millhone series, in which the hard-boiled Santa Teresa private detective investigates a missing person case.
Signed first printing of the third Kinsey Millhone mystery, in which the hard-boiled private detective continues an investigation on behalf of a murdered client.
The dedication copy of this scarce and early Koontz crime thriller in the gritty noir mode — a first edition inscribed by Koontz to the book's editor, Simon Michael Bessie.
Signed first edition of this hardboiled thriller, one of only four titles author Ross Macdonald published under his real name.
Inscribed first printing of Bradley's influential re-evaluation of Arthurian legend.
First printing of Dick's late-period masterpiece of paranoia and personal disintegration.
Highsmith's acute psychological study of the "ecstasy of danger" and the aftermath of violent crime.
Inscribed first edition of the Pulitzer Prize-winning true crime novel, detailing murder and punishment in the "moneyless side of the modern West" (jacket).
Inscribed first printing of the second Amelia Peabody mystery, set in Egypt during the 1890s and famously written by a trained Egyptologist.
First edition of the first conscientiously gay gothic romance: meditative, otherworldly, intimate, and allusive.
True first edition of acclaimed mystery, the story of an autistic boy who uncovers uncomfortable family secrets when he sets out to solve the murder of the neighbor's dog — inscribed by Haddon to the daughter of his agent, Gillon Aitken.
Signed first editions of the first 15 titles in Evanovich's popular series about a woman bounty hunter, from ONE FOR THE MONEY through LEAN MEAN THIRTEEN, and with the first two holiday novellas.
Signed first printing of the fourth Kinsey Millhone mystery, in which the private detective finds herself investigating a murder when all she wanted to do was get paid by the man who stiffed her.
Signed first printing of the novelization of Melissa Mathison's original screenplay by the World Fantasy Award-winning Kotzwinkle.
Signed first edition of Laurie R. King's first book, the first of her series about lesbian detective Kate "Casey" Martinelli.
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 printing of this Kinsey Millhone mystery, in which the detective is framed and must unravel the layers of fabricated evidence against her.