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My Dog Skip $75.00
New York: Random House (1995) Previous owner’s name under dust jacket flap and very light sunning to dust jacket. Otherwise, a very good copy.
Saving Daylight $16.00
Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press (2007) Named to the Notable Books of the Year lists from The Kansas City Star and the Michigan Library Association. “Jim Harrison is a writer with immortality in him.”—The Times (London) “This is [Harrison’s] most robust, sure-footed, and blood-raising poetry collection to date.”—Booklist Jim Harrison—one of America’s most beloved … Continue reading Saving Daylight
Fires $100.00
London: Collins Harvill (1985) First English Edition. Very good in price clipped and slightly edge worn dust jacket.
Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Pickett Country $26.95
New York, NY: Putnam. (2014) From C. J. Box, the New York Times-bestselling author of the Joe Pickett novels, comes a thrilling book of suspense stories about the Wyoming he knows so well–and the dark deeds and impulses that can be found there. Over the course of eighteen books, C. J. Box has been consistently … Continue reading Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Pickett Country
I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down $300.00
New York, NY: Free Press (2002) Near fine in dust jacket. William Gay firmly established himself as “the big new name to include in the storied annals of Southern Lit” (Esquire) with his debut novel, The Long Home, and his critically acclaimed follow-up, Provinces of Night. Like Faulkner’s Mississippi and Cormac McCarthy’s American West, Gay’s … Continue reading I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down
Natchez Burning $1,500.00
New York, NY: Harper Collins/William Morrow (2014) Fine. Two-volume manuscript in clear plastic wrappers. Both volumes are signed by the author.
Conversations with Jim Harrison $100.00
Jackson: University Press of Mississippi (2002) Part of the UP of Mississippi’s “Conversations” series. This book offers 240 pages of career-spanning interviews with Jim Harrison.
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
Summer House with Swimming Pool $24.00
New York, NY: Hogarth. (2014) The blistering, compulsively readable new novel from Herman Koch, author of the instant “New York Time”s bestseller “The Dinner.” When a medical procedure goes horribly wrong and famous actor Ralph Meier winds up dead, Dr. Marc Schlosser needs to come up with some answers. After all, reputation is everything in … Continue reading Summer House with Swimming Pool
Riding With the Blue Moth $17.95
Oxford, MS: Nautilus Publishing. After the death of his son, Will, in the 2001 airplane crash that took the lives of nine additional members of the Oklahoma State basketball team and support staff, survival became a common word in Bill Hancock’s vocabulary. Bicycling was simply the method by which he chose to distract himself from … Continue reading Riding With the Blue Moth
What About This: Collected Poems of Frank Stanford $40.00
New York, NY: Copper Canyon Press (2015) Readers have dreamed about this collection for nearly four decades–an energized presentation of Frank Stanford’s raw-genius ungovernable oeuvre.
Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story $75.00
New York, NY: Harper (2014) As new in dust jacket. The greatest Southern storyteller of our time, New York Times bestselling author Rick Bragg, tracks down the greatest rock and roller of all time, Jerry Lee Lewis–and gets his own story, from the source, for the very first time. A monumental figure on the American … Continue reading Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story
Hollow City $17.99
New York, NY: Quirk Books (2014) A follow-up to the best-selling Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children begins in 1940 with Jacob and his new friends escaping from Miss Peregrine’s island and traveling to London, where they encounter new allies, a menagerie of peculiar animals and other unexpected surprises.
The Secret History $350.00
New York, NY: Knopf (1992) Near fine in decorated wrappers. This the advanced reader’s edition of The Secret History issued prior to the release of the hardcover book.
Sympathy for the Devil $250.00
New York, NY: Doubleday (1987) Army issue to the core, Sergeant Hanson and his buddies Quinn and Silver are superb soldiers, but their lust for war leads to catastrophe in Vietnam
Mostly Mississippi: The Long Listening $13.00
Poetry that gives intimate pictures of growing up in the Mississippi Delta by 90-year-old author. She writes of uncommon loves and friendships among her deep roots in her native state.
Sam & Dave Dig a Hole $16.99
Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press. (2014) With perfect pacing, a “New York Times”-bestselling team digs down for a deadpan tale full of visual humor. Sam and Dave are on a mission to find something spectacular. So they dig a hole. And they keep digging. And they find . . . nothing. Yet the day turns out … Continue reading Sam & Dave Dig a Hole
The Racketeer $250.00
New York, NY: Random House (2012) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 300 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.
The Bees $15.99
New York, NY: Ecco Press (2015) This brilliantly imagined debut tells the story of Flora 717, a devout young worker bee who finds herself in possession of a deadly secret Flora 717 is a sanitation worker, a member of the lowest caste in her orchard hive, where work and sacrifice are the highest virtues and … Continue reading The Bees




















