Bunny Party
First Edition. A picture book. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by the author-illustrator on the title page.
Price: $50
First Edition. A picture book. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by the author-illustrator on the title page.
Price: $50
First Edition. A murder mystery. The author's second book. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed and dated by Blok on the title page.
Price: $50
First US edition. The sequel to The Handmaid's Tale. The novel, which won the Booker Prize, was published on the same day, September 10, in the US, the UK, and in Canada. This is one of an unspecified number of copies signed by Atwood on a tipped in sheet with.....
Price: $125
First Edition. The most substantial of McMurtry's topical memoirs, this about bookselling (the others were about writing and Hollywood). This is the Three Dog Books issue, limited to 100 numbered copies signed by the author below an ink-stamp limitation statement. Three Dog Books was a store in Archer City, Texas.....
Price: $175
First Edition. Milne's own selection of his greatest hits, excerpted from the four Pooh books, When We Were Very Young, Now We Are Six, Winnie-the-Pooh, and The House at Pooh Corner, with the original illustrations by E. H. Shepard and a new introduction by Milne. This is one of 350.....
Price: $3,500
Five notes from the Canadian author of The Handmaid's Tale and winner of two Booker Prizes addressed to an autograph collector in France. 1) 24 November 1987. "Grimm's fairytales had an influence on me. Otherwise I am an eclectic reader and work my way through a variety of.....
Price: $1,250
Two short typed letters, signed "Buk" to then budding novelist Jonathan Carroll (the Answered Prayers sequence and the Crane's View trilogy, among others) in December 1972. In the first letter Bukowski agrees to sign a book; in the second, he writes about the difficulties of writing. Letter one: "Dec.....
Price: $1,500
First Edition. A limited edition of this King novel with illustrations by the great Bernie Wrightson. 408 pages, plus six full-page, full-color images from Wrightson. Issued in a traycase was issued with a print-run of 750 numbered copies signed by King and Wrightson. First edition (first printing).....
Price: $1,200
First Edition. The second Straub-King collaboration in which a retired Los Angeles homicide detective is asked to help with a series of grisly murders. This limited edition, illustrated by Rick Berry, was issued in an edition of 1500 copies, signed by King, Straub, and Berry. A fine copy in.....
Price: $1,000
First Edition. Rogovin, a photographer born in 1909, took portrait photographs in the multi-ethnic lower west side of Buffalo, New York, in 1973. He returned again in the mid-1980s and in 1992 and photographed the same subjects. The three images, showing children growing into adulthood and parents becoming elderly, families.....
Price: $125
First Edition. A collection of essays published in the New Yorker between 1954 and 1961, with a foreword by the author and following many essays, a postscript bringing the essay up to date. E. B. "Andy" White and his wife, the New Yorker editor Katherine White, gave copies of this.....
Price: $1,250
First Edition. One of the more recognizable books on psychedelic drugs from the 1960s, a guide to navigating death of the ego by three of the most well-known early proponents of the use of LSD. The first printing was 10,000 copies and 60,000 hardcovers were eventually sold (Timothy Leary: A......
Price: $3,500
First Edition. One of 2050 numbered copies signed by King and the illustrator Don Maitz. King called this a "mirror" of the novel The Regulators, published under the Richard Bachman pseudonym. The two books share characters but not in exactly the same fictional universes. A TV movie adaptation was aired.....
Price: $1,000
First Edition. A rare copy of the first edition of this legendary literary rarity, the first printing of Larry McMurtry's first book of essays. The book is well-known among book collectors as the "skycrapers" printing, because of that typo on line 12 of page 105. This copy has page 105.....
Price: $5,000
First Edition. An illustrated introduction to bird evolution. This is the first edition; it was reissued in 2015 in revised form. 312 pages. 8-1/2 by 10-3/4 inches. First edition (with a numberline ending in 1). A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. This copy is inscribed to.....
Price: $100
First Edition. The first book, a novel, by the author of True Grit. Harry N. Abrams, the publisher of the current paperback edition of this book describes it as follows: "Out of the American neon desert of Roller Dromes, chili parlors, country music, and girls who want 'to live in.....
Price: $2,800
This book from Scream/Press is often cited as one of the best-looking Stephen King limited editions. It was supposed to come out before the Putnam's edition (and that trade edition says it was preceded by this edition, but production delays pushed back the date of the signed edition). This book.....
Price: $1,600
First Edition. Brennan (1904–1997) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court from 1956 to 1990 (when he had the good sense to retire). Brennan was a key member of the liberal wing of the court and two of his early, still influential decisions, are included here: Baker v. Carr.....
Price: $750
First Edition. An anthology of commentary in support of Immanuel Velikovsky and his theories of the early development of the earth. In one essay, Charles Ginenthal addresses Stephen Jay Gould's criticism of Velikovsky (collected in Ever Since Darwin, 1977). That essay gives the title to the book. [6], 795, 7.....
Price: $250
First Edition. A children's picture-book about the late, great tennis player and his six-year-old daughter, written by his wife. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs showing their father-daughter relationship. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. This copy is inscribed on.....
Price: $85
First Edition. The acclaimed writer's first book, a comic novel about a baseball player, an elephant, and a 9 year old runaway who adopts them both. Everett is finally gaining a wider readership because of the award-winning film American Fiction made from his novel, Erasure, a farce about the contradictions.....
Price: $750
First Edition. One of King's best novels, an apocalyptic book about the near-extinction of the human race. 823 pages. First edition (first printing, a stated "First Edition" and yes, there is the code T39 on page 823, which is not a point of issue, all copies that state "first editions".....
Price: $8,500
First Edition. Billed on the front of the jacket as "the true story of the Ervil LeBaron family and its rampage of terror and murder." LeBaron was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fringe group that liked to assassinate its rivals and critics. Chynoweth was LeBaron's 13th wife; she murdered.....
Price: $250
First Edition. An extensive collection of HST's gonzo journalism, collected from Rolling Stone magazine, the National Observer, the New York Times Magazine, and other publications. 602 pages. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. Some foxing to.....
Price: $4,000
First Edition. This book reproduces 148 tintype portraits by Kendrick of modern cowboys who look like they walked off the range 150 years ago. Essay by Marianne Wiggins. Afterword by photographer Jay Dusard. Published as volume 22 of the M. K. Brown Range Life series. 232 pages. 8 by 10-1/2.....
Price: $250