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Ida M’Toy $400.00
Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press (1979) One of 350 numbered copies signed by the author. Illustrated with two photographs of Ida M’Toy by the author. Copies were published in red and green cloth with no priority. This copy is red. Near fine.
Last Great Snake Show $35.00
New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (1997) Meet the unlikely traveling troupe of The Last Great Snake Show: snake handler Jubal Lee, a southern son of the swamplands; exotic dancer and sometime Aunt Bea impersonator Gloria Peacock; cranky old soldier Clinton Tucker, otherwise known as Cappy. These three have resolved to deliver the ailing Miss Darlene, … Continue reading Last Great Snake Show
Alnilam $100.00
New York, NY: Doubleday (1987) The eagerly awaited new work from James Dickey, his first novel since the brilliant Deliverance. Alnilam is a startling rite of passage through the worlds of darkness and sight, a stunning portrait of one blind man’s quest to learn the truth of his son’s disappearance during World War II, a … Continue reading Alnilam
Works in Progress–Geronimo Rex $175.00
New York: Literary Guild (1972) Excerpt signed by the author. Good in mass market size wrapper with sunning and wear.
The Long Way Home: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel $27.99
New York, NY: Minotaur Books. (2014) Happily retired in the village of Three Pines, Armand Gamache, former Chief Inspector of Homicide with the Surete du Quebec, has found a peace he’d only imagined possible. On warm summer mornings he sits on a bench holding a small book, ” The Balm in Gilead, ” in his … Continue reading The Long Way Home: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel
What There Is To Say We Have Said $50.00
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2011) Signed by the editor, Suzanne Marrs Fine in decorated wrappers.
Anabasis $125.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi (1994) Near fine in blue wrapper.
Power Plays: Politics, Football, and Other Blood Sports $35.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2001) The pursuit and wielding of power may be America’s most intoxicating and sometimes revolting pastime. John M. Barry, award-winning author ofRising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America (1997), purveys American uses and abuses of might in the media, in Washington, in Olympians, and … Continue reading Power Plays: Politics, Football, and Other Blood Sports
The Missing $75.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2009) Fine in dust jacket. The author of The Clearing (“the finest American novel in a long, long time”–Annie Proulx) now surpasses himself with a story whose range and cast of characters is even broader, with the fate of a stolen child looming throughout. Sam Simoneaux’s troopship docked in France just … Continue reading The Missing
Nightmares! $16.99
New York, NY: Delacorte Press. (2014) Writer, musician, and actor Segel (“How I Met Your Mother”) teams up with Miller, the “New York Times”-bestselling author of the Kiki Strike books, for the hilariously frightening first book in a trilogy about a boy named Charlie and a group of kids who must face their fears to … Continue reading Nightmares!
Want Not $26.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin (2013) Sorry. This book is out of stock. With his critically acclaimed first novel, “Dear American Airlines,” Jonathan Miles was widely praised as a comic genius whose fiction, as Richard Russo noted in the “New York Times Book Review,” was “not just philosophically but emotionally rewarding.” Now, in “Want Not,” … Continue reading Want Not
Slaughterhouse-Five $7.99
New York, NY: Dell Pub Co (1991) Slaughterhous-Five is one of the world’s great anti-war books. Centering on the infamous fire-bombing of Dresden, Billy Pilgrim’s odyssey through time reflects the mythic journey of our own fractured lives as we search for meaning in what we are afraid to know.
Tishomingo Blues $35.00
New York, NY: William Morrow (2002) Girls love Dennis Lenahan, he’s cool and he’s a daredevil. Dennis is performing in a Tunica, Mississippi casino, when he witnesses a murder and the local Dixie Mafia warns him, “You talk, you’re dead.” Along comes Robert Taylor, a black gangsta from Detroit. Robert has his own agenda for … Continue reading Tishomingo Blues
Aperture Number Eighty-One $350.00
This book is no longer available. Millerton, New York: Aperture (1978) “Eudora Welty: Guy Davenport Celebrates the Writer & Photographer” Signed by Welty under opening photograph. Decorated boards. Issued without dust jacket. Very fine.
The Boy Who Ran To The Woods $50.00
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press (2000) Near fine in dust jacket. Jim Harrison turns his hand to a child’s tale, recounting a childhood tragedy that ends in redemption. Harrison tells a personal story of little Jimmy, a boy who injures his eye and must learn life’s meanings through adversity. It is this painful experience that … Continue reading The Boy Who Ran To The Woods
Million Dollar Road $15.00
New York, NY: Kensington (2015) Set in the heart of Louisiana, Amy Conner’s spellbinding new novel tells of a young woman yearning for a better existence—and of the secret longings that will change the lives of all those around her. Eighteen-year-old Lireinne Hooten has always been on the lowest rung of the ladder. Abandoned by … Continue reading Million Dollar Road
Varmland $150.00
Chapel Hill, NC: Palaemon Press Limited (1982) 1/26 Lettered Signed Limited Edition.
My Sunshine Away $26.95
New York, NY: Putnam (2015) As new in dust jacket. A man reflects on the summer of his 14th year, where in Baton Rouge he fell in love with a golden-haired girl across the street before an unspeakable crime shattered illusions in his seemingly idyllic neighborhood. A first novel.




















