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.
Signed limited first edition, featuring tipped-in collages by the postmodernist author.
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 printing of this collection of Denby's dance criticism, warm inscribed to fellow critic Clive Barnes and his wife.
Uncommon, spectacular exhibition catalog, issued in the year of the artist's death.
First edition of these collected writings and visual art by Ernst, produced while living in the artist's colony at Sedona, AZ with fellow artist Dorothea Tanning.
First printing of the most comprehensive work in English about the career of Vladimir Favorsky, a key reference of the multifaceted artist.
First edition of this late-career catalog of work by Hallmann, with critical essays by Jürgen Raap/Karl-Josef Bär, Matthias Reichelt, and Norbert Stratmann.
Signed first printing of this unexpectedly delightful bilingual artists' book, featuring skeletons coming together in love.
First edition of this collection of musings on various records – jazz and otherwise – by English poet, librarian, and music critic Philip Larkin.
Scarce Matisse exhibition catalogue, with brilliant original color lithograph cover.
First printing of this epic autobiography of one of jazz's all-time greats and biggest personalities.
Signed limited first edition of this insider's satire of the art world, the dust jacket designed by Damien Hirst, one of only 500 copies.
First edition in English of legendary designer Bruno Munari's manifesto on the importance of design, a Pelican Original.
A rare image — considered by many "the greatest photo in jazz history" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) — of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Roy Haynes performing at NYC's Open Door on September 13, 1953.
Limited edition of this illustrated 18th-century French tragedy with abolitionist themes – with a numbered print by Friesz loosely laid in.
Correct first printing of this architectural monograph on the modern American home.
Signed first printing of this biography of Andrew Wyeth by his wife and business partner, structured around the story of his most famous painting – a pristine copy in the original shipping box.
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.