Circus Mirandus $17.99

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New York, NY: Penguin (2015) Fans of Big Fish, Peter Pan, and Roald Dahl will fall in love with Circus Mirandus, which celebrates the power of seeing magic in the world. Do you believe in magic? Micah Tuttle does. Even though his awful Great-Aunt Gertrudis doesn’t approve, Micah believes in the stories his dying Grandpa … Continue reading Circus Mirandus

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We Were Liars $17.99

by • Hardback • OZ Young Readers • Young Adult

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New York, NY: Delacorte Press A modern, sophisticated suspense tale by the National Book Award finalist author of The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks follows the revolutionary activities of four friends who turn against each other in the wake of trauma, differing political views and a devastating secret.

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Wayfaring Stranger $27.99

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New York, NY: Simon and Schuster. (2014) “From “America’s best novelist” (The Denver Post): A sprawling thriller drenched with atmosphere and intrigue that takes a young boy from a chance encounter with Bonnie and Clyde to the trenches of World War II and the oil fields along the Texas-Louisiana coast. It is 1934 and the … Continue reading Wayfaring Stranger

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The Longest Afternoon: The 400 Men who Decided the Battle of Waterloo $24.99

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New York, NY: Basic Books (2015) As new in dust jacket. In 1815, the deposed emperor Napoleon returned to France and threatened the already devastated and exhausted continent with yet another war. Near the small Belgian municipality of Waterloo, two large, hastily mobilized armies faced each other to decide the future of Europe; Napoleon’s forces … Continue reading The Longest Afternoon: The 400 Men who Decided the Battle of Waterloo

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A Time to Kill $2,000.00

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New York: Doubleday (1993) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 350 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.

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Safe from the Neighbors $25.95

by • 2010 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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New York, NY: Knopf (2010) When a long-lost friend suddenly returns to Luke May’s hometown of Loring, Mississippi, where years ago her family had been consumed by an act of spectacular violence, Luke begins to realize that his connection with her runs deeper than he ever imagined.

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The Painter $40.00

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New York, NY: Knopf (2014) Peter Heller, the celebrated author of the breakout best seller The Dog Stars, returns with an achingly beautiful, wildly suspenseful second novel about an artist trying to outrun his past. Jim Stegner has seen his share of violence and loss. Years ago he shot a man in a bar. His marriage disintegrated. … Continue reading The Painter

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A Lifetime Burning $40.00

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Sorry. This title is out of stock. New York, NY: Random House (1982) At age 62, Corinne must grapple with the most painful truth that her lifelong passion–which is anyone’s passion, to love and be loved, body and soul–could burn unquenched forever. Gripping, smart, suspenseful, and at times, wonderfully witty, Douglas’s widely acclaimed novel forms … Continue reading A Lifetime Burning

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For Whom the Bell Tolls $600.00

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New York: Scribners (1940) Very good with previous owner’s sticker in edge worn, price clipped dust jacket

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The Error of Nostalgia $10.95

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USA: Texas Review (2013) The poems in The Error of Nostalgia explore the relationships between individuals and their natural and urban environments in the American South and South America. These disparate locations serve as sites where, among other things, humans confront the perils of natural catastrophes, expatriation, urbanization, and crises of identity. “Richard Boada’s brilliant … Continue reading The Error of Nostalgia

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Unlucky 13 $28.00

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New York, NY: Little Brown (2014) San Francisco Detective Lindsay Boxer is loving her life as a new mother. With an attentive husband, a job she loves, plus best friends who can talk about anything from sex to murder, things couldn’t be better. Then the FBI sends Lindsay a photo of a killer from her … Continue reading Unlucky 13

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Call If You Need Me $75.00

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New York: Random House (2001) Near fine and unread in publisher wrappers.

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The Optimist’s Daughter $1,500.00

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New York: Random House (1972) Signed by the author. A very nice copy in like dust jacket.

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How I Wrote Jubilee And Other Essays $30.00

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New York, NY: The Feminist Press (1990) Very good in decorated wrappers. Edited by Maryemma Graham. Includes the essay “How I Wrote Jubilee” and essays about W. E. B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, and many other African-American writers.

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The Last Days of California $24.95

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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

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The Woman Who Lost Her Soul $75.00

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New York: Atlantic Monthly Press (2013) Renowned through four award-winning books for his gritty and revelatory visions of the Caribbean, Bob Shacochis returns to occupied Haiti in “The Woman Who Lost Her Soul “before sweeping across time and continents to unravel tangled knots of romance, espionage, and vengeance. In riveting prose, Shacochis builds a complex … Continue reading The Woman Who Lost Her Soul

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Self-Portrait: Ceaselessly into the Past $200.00

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Santa Barbara: Capra (1981) One of 250 copies. Signed by Ross Macdonald and Eudora Welty, who wrote the Foreword. Fine in black leather boards with red end papers.

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Fairest: Levana’s Story $17.99

by • First Edition • OZ Young Readers • Signed • Young Adult

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New York, NY Feiwel and Friends (2015) As new in dust jacket. A story bridging the events between Cress and Winter traces the early years of “glamour” ruler Queen Levana, who endures war, deceit and challenges in love before crossing paths with Cinder, Scarlet and Cress.

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Cities of the Plain $500.00

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New York: Knopf (1998) Near fine in yellow gold wrapper.

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An Italian Palate $34.95

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Hattiesburg, MS: Different Drummer (2013) This cookbook, complete with stunning watercolors by Wyatt Waters, was inspired by the duo’s recent travels through Italy.

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