ALL AROUND THE TOWN.
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1992). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Slightly sloped spine otherwise in near fine condition, in a dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #50865 More
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1992). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Slightly sloped spine otherwise in near fine condition, in a dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #50865 More
New York: Simon and Schuster, (1989). First edition. INSCRIBED by author on title page. Page edges a bit aged, otherwise about fine in dust jacket. Item #50878 More
Sag Harbor, New York: Permanent Press, (1997). First edition. SIGNED by author on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #55065 More
New York: Random House, (1964). First edition. Uncorrected proof in pictorial paperwraps. INSCRIBED inside front cover, "For Francisco Diabb (Frank Heller to you) with awe, respect and much fond admiration. Richard Condon New York Xmas 1903." Some minor wear on edges but still very good or better in stiff paperwraps..... Item #29564 More
Blakeney: Scorpion Press, (1998). First edition thus, a specially SIGNED, LIMITED bound from the sheets of the Orion edition with "An Appreciation of Michael Connelly" by George P. Pelecanos added. Quarter leather with gilt-stamping at spine and marbled paper covered boards. Number 59 of 115 numbered copies SIGNED BY CONNELLY..... Item #71686 More
Boston: Little, Brown, (1998). First edition. Two volumes -- the hardback book which is fine in fine dust jacket and a fine advance reading copy in pictorial paperwraps. Both are SIGNED BY CONNELLY on title page. The first in Connelly's series featuring semi-retired FBI criminal profiler Terry McCaleb and basis..... Item #71687 More
(Los Angeles: Steven C. Vascik), 2004. First edition thus: a special signed, limited edition. Number 22 of 125 numbered copies SIGNED BY CONNELLY. (There were also 75 copies reserved for author presentation as well as 26 lettered copies.) The first book in Connelly's series featuring reporter Jack McEvoy; originally published..... Item #71747 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, (1992). First U.S. edition of her third Scarpetta mystery. The UK edition precedes the U.S. by several months. Fine in dust jacket. Item #34596 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1966). First U.S. edition. Written as Anthony Morton. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Item #27999 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1950). First U.S. edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with rubbing and one closed tear. Item #27913 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1966). First U.S. edition. Previous owner's signature on front endpaper, otherwise fine in a near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with light soiling. Item #27959 More
New York: Dodd Mead, 1938. First U.S. edition. An Inspector French detective story. If it weren't for some spotting to the covers, the book would be about fine with only minor wear; in good, price-clipped dust jacket which is complete but worn around the edges and shows faint notation in..... Item #51628 More
New York: Bantam Books, (1996). First edition. Postcard laid in, SIGNED in full by author. Contents about book collecting and sources, over 100 words. Fine in dust jacket. Item #46695 More
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1938. First edition. A Crime Club Selection featuring Tony Hunter. The usual offsets to front and rear endpapers (from the binding glue), cloth shows some wear, still good to very good in aged dust jacket with small chips on corners and spine ends. An..... Item #45326 More
New York: Doubleday, (1993). First edition. His sixth book. Detective Bill McCord. Uncorrected proof in decorated wraps. Fine. Item #37503 More
New York: St. Martins, (1979). First U. S. edition of his fourth book featuring Detective Chief Morse. Fine in dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #54655 More
New York: Crown Publishers, (1992). First U.S. edition. Winner of the Gold Dagger Award in England. Review copy with promotional material and review slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket. Item #27568 More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. First edition. Near fine with corners bumped and slight crease to top edge of front board; in very good "Inner Sanctum Mystery" dust jacket with 1/2" chip at head of spine and inconspicuous splits and tiny hole at flap folds, which are slightly tanned..... Item #53281 More
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1896. First U.S. edition. 12 full-page illustrations by Sidney Paget. Red buckram stamped in silver and gold. Name on half-title, endpapers a little darkened, spine slightly toned with light wear to ends; still, very good or better with front cover bright. Item #51447 More
New York: Scribner, (2004). First edition. INSCRIBED, "To Patsy, best regards. Sorry you missed the party. The fun began when the lights went out. John Dunning 4-3-04." With bookmark from the signing event (at Quill & Brush) laid in. The third book in the Cliff Janeway series by this award-winning..... Item #52349 More
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, (1980). First edition. A paperback-original Edgar Award nominee. Small piece torn from top edge rear cover otherwise very good or better with light edge wear and creasing. From the author of the Nero Award-winning Cliff Janeway novel BOOKED TO DIE. Item #54808 More
New York: Mysterious Press, (1983). First edition. INSCRIBED by author on half-title page. Near fine with a slight bump to the head of the spine. In a very good dust jacket that shows some wear to the edges, including a few small tears and skinning at the spine ends... Item #50705 More
New York: Mysterious Press, (1984). First edition. A serial-killer thriller set in L.A.; the first installment in the "Lloyd Hopkins" trilogy. His third novel but first to be published in hardcover in the U.S. (the rest were issued here in paperback). Also, his first book to be adapted for film--made..... Item #54759 More
New York: Mysterious Press, (1990). First edition. INSCRIBED, "To: Lana -- Blood blitz. James Ellroy." Noir novel set in 1950's L.A. in which three policemen investigate a series of murders and mete out with their own brand of justice. Basis for the critically acclaimed movie of the same name starring..... Item #54760 More