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First Edition. The first edition and the uncorrected proof of Kinky's first book. First edition and uncorrected proof. Both fine and inscribed to "Tom". A nice pair.
Price: $40
First Edition. The first edition and the uncorrected proof of Kinky's first book. First edition and uncorrected proof. Both fine and inscribed to "Tom". A nice pair.
Price: $40
Uncorrected Proof. A mystery set in Hollywood. Garris was the producer of Showtime's Masters of Horror series. 200 pages. Uncorrected proof of the limited edition.
Price: $25
First Edition. 138 pages. Western noire novel. Limited to 750 signed copies. First edition (first printing). Fine in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Gorman on the limitation page.
Price: $20
First Edition. This is one of 90 specially bound UK first edition copies, signed by Hartland on the first page. With appreciations by Eric Homberger and Ted Allbeury. First UK edition, signed and numbered issue. A fine copy in quarter leather and marbled-paper covered boards with a fine clear acetate jacket.....
Price: $75
First Edition. Crime, fantasy, horror, and mystery stories. 288 pages. First edition (first printing, with no indication of later printings). A very good (spine lean) or better copy in a like, somewhat spine-faded jacket. The jacket is clipped at the bottom of the flap, leaving the 10s 6d price visible.....
Price: $100
First Edition. All three volumes of this detective series based on a British TV show written by Soren Szeistrup. First editions (first printings of all three volumes, with numberlines ending in 1). Fine copies in fine dust jackets, all signed by Hewson on the title page.
Price: $100
First Edition. An attractive set of this collection of photographs of Hillerman's New Mexico, taken by his brother Barney. This set includes: 1) a "blad" for the book, a short excerpt issued by the publisher for promotional purposes. SIGNED by Tony on the title page. 2) A fine/fine first trade edition.....
Price: $250
First Edition. Book 11 in the Leaphorn and Chee series. Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies in a decorative slipcase. First edition (first printing). A spine-fade, thus very good copy, in a fine slipcase. This is no. 278, signed by Hillerman.
Price: $50
One of 20 copies quarter-bound in leather and issued in a folding clamshell box of the reissue of this cult novel, signed by Hjortsberg. This is the smallest limitation indicated on the colophon. The insides of the box are lined with the printed covers of the paperback version. With an.....
Price: $1,500
Two versions of the teleplay for a half-hour BBC documentary about P.D. James's use of place in her fiction, both with manuscript changes and both differing from the program that eventually aired. These scripts, written and edited by James, are significantly longer than the final program and offer insight into.....
Price: $1,850
First Edition. A thriller, translated from the Korean by Chi-Young Kim. This is her first book published in English. Published in an edition of 250 copies signed and numbered on a tipped-in limitation sheet. Jeong signs in both Korean and the Latin alphabet. First edition (first printing). A fine copy.....
Price: $50
First Edition. A mystery novel featuring the private detective Castagnetti. Set in Italy. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by the author and dated on the title page.
Price: $50
First Edition. 3 pages, stapled. In the press packet for Michael Connelly's The Narrows. This is an obscure and virtually unknown Stephen King publication that meets all the requirements for a bibliographical "A" item, meaning a publication that is a separate item and published for the first time. More on.....
Price: $500
First Edition. A graphic novel based on a Dean Koontz story. Illustrated by Anthony Bilau and adapted by Ed Gorman. The book was simultaneously issued in paperback and this hardcover version. First edition (first printing, hardcover issue, with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust.....
Price: $50
First Edition. One of 750 signed, numbered copies, with a special dust jacket, slipcase, and frontispiece illustration. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. In a near fine slipcase with a bit of wear. This is copy 566 of 750, signed on a tipped in.....
Price: $125
Uncorrected Proof. An advance copy, preceding the first edition, of this Hap and Leonard novel. A bit of soiling and minor wear to the edges, else near fine in printed yellow wrappers.
Price: $25
First Edition. 182 pages. A Double D western. Lansdale's first hardcover book and something of a cult classic. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A terrific copy, inscribed to Lansdale's friend and fellow Texas writer, Neal Barrett Jr. "For Neal, a real writer, from.....
Price: $200
First British edition. A crime novel made into an Academy Award winning film. This is one 114 copies with an introduction by George Pelecanos, signed by Lehane. 401 pages. First edition. A fine copy in quarter-leather and marbled-paper-covered boards. This is copy 22 signed by Lehane. In the publisher's acetate jacket.
Price: $150
First Edition. The author's first book, a thriller, here in the limited edition of 750 signed and numbered copies with dyed page edges. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Copy 433 signed by the author.
Price: $30
First Edition. The author's second book, a thriller. First edition (first printing with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket signed by the author on the title page.
Price: $30
First Edition. The first US hardcover edition of this Travis McGee novel first published as a paperback original in 1968. 276 pages. First edition (first printing, with no later printings noted). Page edges foxed, thus very good in a spine-faded dust jacket with a short tear on the back panel.
Price: $100
First Edition. The 20th installment in the Travis McGee series. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket, signed by MacDonald on the half-title page.
Price: $500
First Edition. The 19th Travis McGee mystery. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). A fine copy in a fine dust jacket, signed by MacDonald on the half-title page.
Price: $300
First Edition. The sixth Travis McGee mystery, originally published as a paperback original in 1965 and in hardcover in the UK in 1967. This is the first US hardcover edition and one of the earliest McGee titles to be published in that format in America. First edition (first printing with.....
Price: $400
First Edition. The 20th installment in the Travis McGee series. First edition (first printing, with a numberline ending in 1). A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with a few short edge tears. This copy is signed twice by MacDonald, the first inscription reads "For Edith with.....
Price: $500