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Crow Man $40.00
Silver Spring, MD: Etruscan Press (2004) The premier book by an author who has gone on to publish three best-selling novels.
Lancelot $2,000.00
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux (1977) Orange wrapper. Inscribed by the author. Good copy with 1/2 inch closed tear to front wrapper.
From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi $35.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2013) As a federal prosecutor in Mississippi for over thirty years, John Hailman worked with federal agents, lawyers, judges, and criminals of every stripe. In “From Midnight to Guntown,” he recounts amazing trials and bad guy antics from the darkly humorous to the needlessly tragic. In addition to bank … Continue reading From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi
Rock Springs $200.00
London: Harvill (1987) First English edition. In these ten exquisite stories, first published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 1987 and now reissued as a Grove Press paperback, Richard Ford mines literary gold from the wind-scrubbed landscape of the American West—and from the guarded hopes and gnawing loneliness of the people who live there: a refugee … Continue reading Rock Springs
The Sumac Reader $50.00
East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press (1997) Introduction written by Jim Harrison and Dan Gerber, edited by Joseph Bednarik. Signed by Jim Harrison. Very good in wrapper decorated by Russell Chatham. Sumac was a Michigan-based literary journal founded in 1968 by poets Dan Gerber and Jim Harrison; novelist Thomas McGuane joined the editorial staff … Continue reading The Sumac Reader
A God in Ruins $28.00
New York, NY: Little Brown (2015) As new in dust jacket. A companion to the best-selling Life After Life follows the experiences of Ursula’s younger brother Teddy, who, throughout the decades following wartime service he never expected to survive, struggles with family life against a backdrop of a changing world.
Hall of Small Mammals: Stories $27.95
New York, NY: Riverhead Books (2015) As new in dust jacket. The stories in Thomas Pierce’s Hall of Small Mammals take place at the confluence of the commonplace and the cosmic, the intimate and the infinite. A fossil-hunter, a comedian, a hot- air balloon pilot, parents and children, believers and nonbelievers, the people in these stories … Continue reading Hall of Small Mammals: Stories
The Sportswriter $200.00
New York, NY: Vintage (1985) Excerpt. 22 pages. As a sportswriter, Frank Bascombe makes his living studying people–men, mostly–who live entirely within themselves. This is a condition that Frank himself aspires to. But at thirty-eight, he suffers from incurable dreaminess, occasional pounding of the heart, and the not-too-distant losses of a career, a son, and … Continue reading The Sportswriter
Go Down, Moses and Other Stories $1,100.00
New York: Random House (1942) Red cloth boards. Previous owner rubber stamp on front end paper. Page spotting on edge. Dust jacket is worn with closed tears.
Plain Song $1,000.00
New York: Norton (1965) The book itself is in fine condition. The dust jacket shows age with spotting. There are tears and a small piece missing on the top back of the dust jacket. A very uncommon book.
What Stands in a Storm $25.00
New York, NY: Atria Books (2015) As new in dust jacket. Immersive reporting and dramatic storytelling set you right in the middle of the horrific superstorm of April 2011, a weather event that killed 348 people. April 27, 2011, marked the climax of a superstorm that saw a record 358 tornadoes rip through twenty-one states … Continue reading What Stands in a Storm
The Innocent Man $350.00
New York: Doubleday (2006) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.
Where The Sea Used To Be $45.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin (1998) The first full-length novel by one of our finest fiction writers, Where the Sea Used to Be tells the story of a struggle between a father and his daughter for the souls of two men – his proteges, her lovers. Old Dudley is a Texan whose religion is oil, … Continue reading Where The Sea Used To Be
Vivan Maier: Self-Portraits $50.00
New York, NY: Power House Books (2013) Celebrated by The Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, American Photo, Town and Country, and countless other publications, the life’s work of recently discovered street photographer Vivian Maier has captivated the world and spawned comparisons to photography’s masters including Diane Arbus, Helen Levitt, Lisette Model, … Continue reading Vivan Maier: Self-Portraits
Southern Po’ Boy $16.95
Berkeley, CA: Ulysses Press (2013) Traditional takes and bold new flavors served up in a split loaf of light and crusty French bread Humble and delicious, po’ boys are the favorite of local folks in the Big Easy who snatch them up by the thousands at delis, bars, and corner stores every day. In recent … Continue reading Southern Po’ Boy
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.
The Crosby Arboretum: A Sustainable Regional Landscape $23.95
Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press (2014) Since its genesis in 1980, Crosby Arboretum in southern Mississippi has attracted international recognition for its contributions to architecture, biology, and landscape design. Now owned and operated by Mississippi State University, Crosby is the first fully realized ecologically designed arboretum in the United States and the premier native plant … Continue reading The Crosby Arboretum: A Sustainable Regional Landscape
Sundog $125.00
New York: Dutton (1984) Fine in dust jacket. Probably an unread copy. In the wilds of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Robert Corvus Strang is crawling through the woods. A beautiful Costa Rican woman is dancing in a string bikini, and a dissipated writer is trying to stay on his feet. . . Strang leads his listeners … Continue reading Sundog




















