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The Brethren $350.00
New York: Doubleday (2000) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 500 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.
Rooted in Design: Sprout Home’s Guide to Creative Indoor Planting $25.00
Indoor plants play a large role in the design and feel of a space. Focusing on indoor gardening–from small containers and vertical installations with air plants to unique tabletop creations–Rooted in Design provides readers with the means to create beautiful and long-lasting indoor landscapes. Tara Heibel and Tassy de Give, owners of the successful Sprout Home … Continue reading Rooted in Design: Sprout Home’s Guide to Creative Indoor Planting
A Multitude of Sins $50.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2002) Only a storyteller of Ford’s remarkable agility and seriousness could produce such a rich array of stories on the single, dramatic theme of love and intimacy. A Multitude of Sins evokes, with unflinching candor, our failures to achieve what we consider to be most important: to be faithful and sincere, … Continue reading A Multitude of Sins
Sometimes They Bite $50.00
New York, NY: Arbor House (1983) Stories tell of a clever criminal lawyer, a complex murder plot, an impoverished writer, an ethical hit man, and a man’s attempt to discover, before he dies, the identity of his murderer
No Country for Old Men $2,000.00
New Orleans: Trice/Knopf (2005) One of 325 numbered copies signed by the author in marble boards. Fine in slipcase.
Independence Day $1,500.00
New York, NY: Knopf (1995) One of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. In black slipcase. Frank Bascombe is no longer a sportswriter, yet he’s still living in Haddam, New Jersey, where he now sells real estate. He’s still divorced, though his ex-wife, to his dismay, has remarried and moved along with their children … Continue reading Independence Day
Hotel Room Trilogy $50.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi (1995) One of 500 copies signed by the author. Near fine in dust jacket.
Family and Friends $225.00
London: Cape (1985) One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Specially bound in decorated boards with cloth spine. Tissue wrapper has wear and tears.
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
Rock Springs (excerpt) $25.00
New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (1987) Contains the story “Children” from Rock Springs.
Do the Blind Dream? $21.95
New York, NY: Seven Stories Press (2004) Near fine in dust jacket. Depicting the tender inner lives of the characters, two novellas and 11 stories are offered from the master of violent American satire.
Blood Lure $50.00
New York, NY: Putnam (2001) While studying grizzly bears in Waterton/Glacier National Peace Park on the border of Montana and Canada, ranger Anna Pigeon finds herself in the midst of a series of deadly bear attacks that leave her struggling to re-evaluate her own view of nature. By the author of Deep South.
Moon Lake and Other Stories $150.00
Pennsylvania: Franklin Library (1980) Illustrated by Charles Reid. Fine in green leather binding with gold stamping.
The Widow and the Tree $23.00
San Francisco, CA: MacAdam Cage (2009) The magnificent Ghosthead Oak has stood watch over coastal Alabama’s mysterious backwater bays and slow-running rivers, where bull alligators rumble the nerves of lesser creatures and every living thing has the capacity to kill, for five hundred years. Some say the fabled giant tree was once a knee-high seedling … Continue reading The Widow and the Tree
Sailor’s Holiday $50.00
New York: Knopf (1991) Near fine in Random House decorated wrapper.
The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War $350.00
Baltimore, MD: The Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America (1997) No Southern Living quote. The Black Flower is a story not only of war, but of men and women seeking redemption, who are stripped of all that anchors them, and who at last turn to honor and courage and love. At twenty-six, Bushrod Carter … Continue reading The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War
Hope To Die $35.00
New York, NY: William Morrow (2001) When Byrne and Susan Hollander are killed in a brutal home invasion, the whole city catches its collective breath. A few days later the killers turn up dead behind a locked door in Brooklyn. One has killed his partner, then himself. The city sighs with relief. The cops close … Continue reading Hope To Die
The Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the Crusade for America $35.00
New York, NY: Harper (2009) From New York Times bestselling historian Douglas Brinkley comes a sweeping historical narrative and eye-opening look at the pioneering environmental policies of President Theodore Roosevelt, avid bird-watcher, naturalist, and the founding father of America’s conservation movement—now approaching its 100th anniversary




















