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A Faulkner 100: The Centennial Exhibition $75.00
Oxford, Mississippi: University of Mississippi Libraries Special Collections (1997) One of 500. Fine in decorated wrappers. Includes an original contribution from Gabriel García Márquez
Edisto Revisited $35.00
New York, NY: Henry Holt (1996) In the sequel to the critically acclaimed novel Edisto, Simons Manigault, fresh from college, tries to forestall his father’s plans for his career with the help of his hard-drinking, literary-minded mother.
Green Hills of Africa $2,000.00
New York: Scribner (1935) Bookplate on front end board. Faded green boards with a light stain. Dust jacket has edge wear with closed tears; the spine has a light stain and the usual fading. Decorations by Edward Shenton Hemingway’s well-documented fascination with big-game hunting is magnificently captured amidst rich descriptions of the beauty and strangeness … Continue reading Green Hills of Africa
Spandau Phoenix $250.00
New York: Dutton (1993) Very good in decorated wrappers. In an adventure- and suspense-filled novel, Iles answers the greatest remaining mystery of World War II in a lightning-fast tale that ranks with the works of Follett and Ludlum. Amongst the rubble of Spandau Prison, the diary of enigmatic Nazi Rudolph Hess is found, and the … Continue reading Spandau Phoenix
Mississippi Eyes: The Story and Photography of the Southern Documentary Project $45.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2014) In words and pictures, the incredible story of photographers documenting the Freedom Summer of 1964 and social change throughout the Deep South.
Many Waters $250.00
New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1986) One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in pale blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine. Housed in publisher’s slipcase.
The Healing $26.00
New York, NY: Nan A. Talese/Doubleday (2012) Troubled by his wife’s disturbing mental state and concerned about a mysterious plague that is sweeping through the plantation in the pre-Civil War South, Master Satterfield purchases a slavewoman known as a healer. But the master gets more than he bargained for when Polly’s sharp tongue and troubling … Continue reading The Healing
The Lay of the Land $100.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2006) With The Sportswriter, in 1985, Richard Ford began a cycle of novels that ten years later – after Independence Day won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award – was hailed by “The Times” of London as “an extraordinary epic ]that( is nothing less than the story of the … Continue reading The Lay of the Land
The Robber Bride $35.00
New York, NY: Nan A. Talese (1993) From the extraordinary imagination of Margaret Atwood, author of the bestselling The Handmaid’s Tale and Cat’s Eye, comes her most intricate and subversive novel yet. Roz, Charis, and Tony – war babies all – share a wound, and her name is Zenia. Zenia is beautiful and smart and … Continue reading The Robber Bride
The Message in the Bottle $150.00
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux (1975) Advanced readers copy bookplate on front end paper. Previous owner’s initials and May 1975 on front paper. Top page edge is white. Very good in dust jacket.
On The Occasion of My Last Afternoon $40.00
New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (1998) In the year 1900–on the afternoon she suspects might be the last in her long, eventful life–Emma Garnet Tate Lowell sets down on paper what came before, determined to make an honest account of it. She recalls her life on the plantation, her marriage to a Boston surgeon, her … Continue reading On The Occasion of My Last Afternoon
Lucky Alan and Other Stories $24.95
New Yorker, NY: Doubleday (2015) The incomparable Jonathan Lethem returns with nine stories that demonstrate his mastery of the short form. Jonathan Lethem’s third collection of stories uncovers a father’s nervous breakdown at SeaWorld in “Pending Vegan”; a foundling child rescued from the woods during a blizzard in “Traveler Home”; a political prisoner in a … Continue reading Lucky Alan and Other Stories
Cause of Death $150.00
New York, NY: Putnam (1996) One of 185 numbered copies signed by the author. Unopened in slipcase.
So Brave, Young and Handsome $35.00
New York, NY: Grove (2008) A stunning successor to his best selling novel “Peace Like a River,” Leif Enger’s new work is a rugged and nimble story about an aging train robber on a quest to reconcile the claims of love and judgment on his life, and the failed writer who goes with him. In … Continue reading So Brave, Young and Handsome
Your Face in Mine $27.95
New York, NY: Riverhead Books (2014) As new in dust jacket. An award-winning writer delivers a poignant and provocative novel of identity, race and the search for belonging in the age of globalization. One afternoon, not long after Kelly Thorndike has moved back to his hometown of Baltimore, an African American man he doesn’t recognize … Continue reading Your Face in Mine
Valhalla Rising $50.00
New York, NY: Putnam (2001) It is July 2003. In the middle of its maiden voyage, the luxury cruise ship Emerald Dolphin suddenly catches fire and sinks. What caused it? Why didn’t the alarms go off? What was its connection to the revolutionary new engines powering the ship? NUMA special projects director Dirk Pitt races … Continue reading Valhalla Rising
My Life, Starring Dara Falcon $35.00
New York: Knopf (1997) Near fine in decorated wrapper.
The Last Days of California $24.95
New York, NY: Liveright Publishing (2014) With The Last Days of California, Mary Miller bursts into the literary world, taking up the mantle of Southern fiction and rendering it her own with wry vulnerability and contemporary urgency. Miller’s revelatory protagonist, Jess, is fourteen years old and waiting for the world to end. Her evangelical father … Continue reading The Last Days of California




















