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The Bookman’s Promise $40.00
New York, NY: Scribner (2004) Cliff Janeway, the cop-turned-rare-book-dealer, returns in a new “Bookman” mystery set in the arcane world of collectible books–from the award-winning author who captivated readers with “Booked to Die” and “The Bookman’s Wake.”
Cause of Death $150.00
New York, NY: Putnam (1996) One of 185 numbered copies signed by the author. Unopened in slipcase.
Cleaving $30.00
New York, NY: North Point Press (1999) Vicki and Dennis Covington, like many of their generation, “promised each other nothing” when they wed, and got more than they’d bargained for: drinking, infidelity, infertility, uncertainty. Gradually tumult gave way to sobriety, parenthood, and meaningful work, but a yearning remained. The triumph of this haunting book, which … Continue reading Cleaving
Some Kinds of Love: Stories $19.95
Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts (2013) Sometimes the opposite of love is not hate, but depravity. In these twelve stories set in the Missouri Ozarks, New Orleans, and Mississippi, Steve Yates reveals lovers clawing back from precipices of destructiveness, obsessiveness, cruelty, vanity, or greed. They seek escape and yet find new barriers, realizing true love … Continue reading Some Kinds of Love: Stories
The Street Lawyer $450.00
New York: Doubleday (1998) 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.
Atlas Shrugged $3,500.00
New York, NY: Random House (1957) Fine. First edition, one-of-a-kind, rebound in dark green leather. A beautiful book.
Fourth of July Creek $26.99
New York, NY: Ecco Press After trying to help Benjamin Pearl, an undernourished, nearly feral eleven-year-old boy living in the Montana wilderness, social worker Pete Snow comes face-to-face with the boys profoundly disturbed father, Jeremiah. With courage and caution, Pete slowly earns a measure of trust from this paranoid survivalist itching for a final conflict … Continue reading Fourth of July Creek
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.
Coming Home to Mississippi $25.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2013) In this collection, essayists examine their lives, their memories of Mississippi, the reasons they left the state, and what drew them back. They talk about how life differs and wears on you in the far-flung parts of our nation, and the qualities that make Mississippi unique. The writers … Continue reading Coming Home to Mississippi
Farmer $250.00
New York: Viking (1976) Very good in bright, slightly crinkled dust jacket. “Farmer is a sensitive, powerful love story about a man on the cutting edge of life. The book deals with his attempt to figure out who he is, how he got there, and the women who confuse and haunt him. The characters are … Continue reading Farmer
The Client $250.00
New York: Doubleday (1993) In a weedy lot on the outskirts of Memphis, two boys watch a shiny Lincoln pull up to the curb . . . Eleven-year-old Mark Sway and his younger brother were sharing a forbidden cigarette when a chance encounter with a suicidal lawyer left Mark knowing a bloody and explosive secret: the … Continue reading The Client
Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories $24.99
New York, NY: Ecco Press PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author Ron Rash turns again to Appalachia to capture lives haunted by violence and tenderness, hope and fear, in unforgettable stories that span from the Civil War to the present day. In the title story, two drug-addicted friends return to the farm … Continue reading Nothing Gold Can Stay: Stories
I Was Told There’d Be Cake $16.00
New York, NY: Riverhead Books (2008) From despoiling an exhibit at the Natural History Museum to provoking the ire of her first boss to siccing the cops on her mysterious neighbor, Crosley can do no right despite the best of intentions — or perhaps because of them. Together, these essays create a startlingly funny and … Continue reading I Was Told There’d Be Cake
Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History $15.95
New York, NY: Vintage Books (2000) September 8, 1900, began innocently in the seaside town of Galveston, Texas. Even Isaac Cline, resident meteorologist for the U.S. Weather Bureau failed to grasp the true meaning of the strange deep-sea swells and peculiar winds that greeted the city that morning. Mere hours later, Galveston found itself submerged … Continue reading Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
In Search of Willie Morris $35.00
New York: Public Affairs (2006) The Mercurial Life a Legendary Writer and Editor Very good in decorated wrappers.
The City of Falling Angels $75.00
New York, NY: The Penguin Press (2005) The author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil returns after more than a decade to give us an intimate look at the “magic, mystery, and decadence” of the city of Venice and its inhabitants It was seven years ago that Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil achieved … Continue reading The City of Falling Angels
The Firm $2,000.00
New York: Doubleday (1991) 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.
Stennis: Plowing a Straight Furrow $14.95
Oxford, MS: Nautilus Publishing (2015) The first full biography of the great Mississippi statesman John C. Stennis, Plowing a Straight Furrow gives readers an glimpse inside the childhood and early life of the long-term Senator. Readers get a behind-the-scenes look, for the first time, at meetings between Stennis and eight U.S. Presidents.




















