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THE TOWN.
New York: Random House, (1957). First edition. First issue in red cloth with gray threaded endpapers and gray top edge stain. In presumed second-issue dust jacket (priced correctly and with photo of Faulkner on back but without the "5/57" at base of front flap) with very minor wear and aging..... Item #48568 More
THE TOWN.
New York: Random House, (1957). First edition. First-issue binding of red cloth with threaded gray endpapers and top edge stained gray (later issues have plain endpapers in various cloth colors). In the first-issue dust jacket with "5/57" at base of front flap. The second volume in his Snopes trilogy. Barest..... Item #54369 More
THE UNVANQUISHED.
New York: Random House, (1938). First edition, limited issue. Number 44 of only 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Faulkner. One of his smaller limitations. Originally issued in clear acetate without a slipcase. Endpapers darkened at hinges as often seen (offset from the binding materials), spine mellowed from deep red to..... Item #56030 More
INSIDE BE-BOP.
New York: J. J. Robbins & Sons, (1949). First edition. Paperback original. Three sections telling the "When," "How," and "Who" of Be-Bop. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs; includes 25-page "biographical index" of musicians; table of original compositions using chord sequences originating in well-known songs; a few musical score examples; and..... Item #71568 More
APG 040.3 (2004)
FeiblemanP.pdf. Item #22791 More
FEIFFER'S ALBUM.
New York: Random House, (1963). First edition. SIGNED by Feiffer on the title page. Very good or better in like dust jacket with slight edgewear and a few very small chips. Item #43054 More
THE CHURCH BUS.
New York: The Committee for the Training of Negro Rural Pastors, (1946). First edition. Ralph Almon Felton was a white rural socialogist who spent much of his career advocating for and training African American pastors [Kevin M. Lowe, Baptized with the Soil, 2015]. THE CHURCH BUS is one in many..... Item #50038 More
THE SALARY OF RURAL PASTORS.
New York: The Committee for the Training of Negro Rural Pastors, (1946). First edition. Ralph Almon Felton was a white rural socialogist who spent much of his career advocating for and training African American pastors [Kevin M. Lowe, Baptized with the Soil, 2015]. THE SALARY OF RURAL PASTORS is one..... Item #50039 More
CIMARRON.
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1930. First edition. Her fictional story of the Oklahoma land rushes of the 1880s and 1890s which was made into a 1931 Oscar-winning movie of the same name with Richard Dix and Irene Dunne. Very good to near fine in like dust jacket with several nicks..... Item #52022 More
SARATOGA TRUNK.
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1941. First edition. Near fine with cloth edges lightly rubbed and endpapers slightly darkened; in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with rubbing along edges, light soiling and minor edge wear. Item #28905 More
MINICK (OLD MAN MINICK).
Garden City: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1924. First edition. A volume containing the short story "Old Man Minick," as well as the play "Minick," which was based on it. Title page states that there is "also a brief and quite gratuitous explanation by the authors." Frontis of old men in..... Item #51817 More
TO RISE AGAIN AT A DECENT HOUR.
First edition. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize. SIGNED BY FERRIS on title page and dated in the month of publication. A novel centering on how identity theft spurs an identity crisis for a New York dentist -- "Joshua Ferris's dazzlingly inventive, brutally comic new novel cuts to the very heart..... Item #72034 More
THE LIFE OF GOD: (As Told by Himself).
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (1996). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #51005 More
TRAVELS BY NIGHT: A Memoir of the Sixties.
(Toronto): Lester Publishing, (1994). First edition. SIGNED BY FETHERLING on title page. An unaccountably scarce book, an "unusual, vivid and often disturbing memoir ... Margaret Atwood, Marshall McLuhan, John Lennon, Allen Ginsberg, Gwendolyn MacEwan (and Charles Manson) are just some of the people who cross the pages of his story"..... Item #54886 More
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY.
[New York]: Viking, (1997). First U.S. edition of AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. Advance uncorrected proofs. Small spot on title page near hinge, otherwise fine in glossy pictorial paperwraps. Basis for the successful film starring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Item #34853 More
TORCH SONG TRILOGY: Three Plays.
New York: Villard Books, 1983. First Villard edition of his Tony Award-winning production. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with rubbing, light soiling and very shallow chipping. Item #25714 More
THE LAST OF THE CRAZY PEOPLE.
Toronto: General Publishing, (1967). First edition of the author's first book. INSCRIBED to his "Uncle Doug": "I dropped in to see Father and I thought perhaps you might enjoy my signing this - my first novel. Best wishes Tif / Timothy Findley / Cannington / October 10,1967." Tanning to front..... Item #39960 More
ODETTE: A Fairy Tale for Weary People.
London: Grant Richards, 1916. First separate illustrated edition, a slightly revised version of the title story from the author's first book ODETTE D'ANTREVERNES, with four illustrations by Albert Buhrer. Original paperwraps darkened along spine and edges, half-inch chip from base of spine, spine somewhat rubbed with few horizontal, closed tears..... Item #15870 More
VAINGLORY.
New York: Brentano's, (1925). First U.S. edition of Firbank's first hardbound book. Endpapers slightly age darkened ( with small stain on rear endpapers), spine ends lightly worn and spine lettering very faint, otherwise very good, lacking dust jacket. Item #24473 More
ADAM AND THE SERPENT.
Caldwell, Idaho/New York: Caxton Printers/Vanguard Press, 1947. First edition. Minor cover wear, otherwise fine in a near fine, bright dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #52056 More
DARK BRIDWELL.
New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1931. First edition. Spine very slightly faded with minor wear at ends, otherwise fine in very lightly soiled dust jacket slightly tanned at spine, with eighth-inch chipped from head of spine, small chip from base and few small tears. An attractive copy. Scarce. Item #27550 More
DARKNESS AND THE DEEP.
New York: Vanguard Press, (1943). First edition. The first volume in Fisher's "Testament of Man" series. Blue cloth with very minor fading on edges, otherwise near fine; in very good dust jacket with minor edge wear and one small scratach on spine. A nice looking copy. Item #49713 More
PASSIONS SPIN THE PLOT.
Caldwell, Idaho/New York: Caxton Printers/Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1934. First edition. The second book in the Vridar Hunter tetralogy, which also included IN TRAGIC LIFE, WE ARE BETRAYED, and NO VILLIAN NEED BE. About fine in dust jacket with minor edge wear. Item #49716 More
MORE POEMS FROM THE PALATINE ANTHOLOGY.
Norfolk: New Directions, (1941). First edition. In the New Directions "Poet of the Month" series. Greek poems paraphrased into English by Fitts. Fine in plain stiff paperwraps in dust jacket slightly faded on thin spine. There was also a small simultaneous edition in boards. Item #33749 More