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Signed first edition of Cameron's first novel for young adults, winner of the Ferro-Grumley Award for gay male fiction and the basis for a 2011 film adaptation staring Marcia Gay Harden and Ellen Burstyn.
Signed first edition of Cameron's first novel for young adults, winner of the Ferro-Grumley Award for gay male fiction and the basis for a 2011 film adaptation staring Marcia Gay Harden and Ellen Burstyn.
Lengthily inscribed first edition of this YA romance featuring an American girl falling for a boy in Mexico City, by the popular mid-century Mexican American author.
Early printing of Clement's story of a teen who unknowing hosts a parasitic alien life-form, issued as part of Doubleday's Young Moderns series following the publisher's first edition.
First edition of Dougherty's illustrated Lincoln biography for young adults, issued during World War II.
Signed first printing of this graphic novel following a group of survivors struggling to build a new life after all of humanity is miniaturized by a mysterious blue light.
Signed first edition of Houston's Appalachian historical novel, with the scarce signature of illustrator and noted bluegrass album cover artist Thomas Burt Allen.
First edition of this middle grade historical novel of a young would-be aviator in 1920s Appalachia, scarce signed by the Tennessee-born illustrator and former head of the Ringling College of Art and Design.
Early reprint in the scarce original jacket of this baseball novel, in which a Georgia boy moves to Pennsylvania and finds community through baseball — by Christopher "Matty" Mathewson, the Hall of Fame Major League pitcher.
First printing of this Newbery Medal-winning novel, in the first issue jacket (without the award sticker), a coming of age tale set on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
First printing of this Newbery Medal-winning novel, warmly inscribed to fellow author Barbara Elleman.
First printing of the third HENRY REED title, following entrepreneurial Henry's efforts at starting a new business with his friend Midge.
First printing of the second HENRY REED title, in which a cross-country road trip with his friend Midge inspires him to try his hand at guidebook-writing.
First printing of the first title in the beloved HENRY REED series, following the entrepreneurial boy on his first several ventures.
Attractive edition of the March King's only book for young people, written nine years after he became an American icon with "Stars and Stripes Forever."
First printing of the sixth book in the Beany Malone series, detailing the social fallout after Beany's 17th birthday party – a remarkably sharp copy.