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Dead I Well May Be $35.00
New York, NY: Scribner (2003) This Irish bad-boy thriller — set in the hardest streets of New York City — brims with violence, greed, and sexual betrayal. “I didn’t want to go to America, I didn’t want to work for Darkey White. I had my reasons. But I went.” So admits Michael Forsythe, an illegal … Continue reading Dead I Well May Be
One Writer’s Beginnings $750.00
Cambridge: Harvard (1984) Signed by the author. Nice copy with very light wear. Fine in dust jacket.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men $35.00
As new in dust jacket. A passionate literary innovator, eloquent in language and uncompromising in his social observation and his pursuit of emotional truth, James Agee (1909-1955) excelled as novelist, critic, journalist, and screenwriter. In his brief, often turbulent life, he left enduring evidence of his unwavering intensity, observant eye, and sometimes savage wit. This … Continue reading Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
To Kill a Mockingbird $8.99
New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing (1988) Mass market paperback. New. Regarded as a masterpiece of American literature, this timeless story of growing up in the South became an instant bestseller when first published in 1960 and later was made into a classic film.
Red Dragon $50.00
New York, NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons (1981) Very good in dust jacket with some mild edge wear to the spine and mild wear to the boards.
Neighborhood: An Early Fragment from Ray $350.00
Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Gorgas Oak Press (1981) One of 65 numbered copies issued unsigned, however, this copy is signed by the author. Original etchings by Jill Valentine. The oversized wrapper was drawn and screenprinted by Bruce Dupree. Fine.
The Road Home $250.00
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press (1998) One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase. The sequel to Harrison’s bestselling “Dalva”, written ten years ago, and a magnificent story of the American West, “The Road Home” tells the story of a family drenched in suffering and joy, imbued with fierce independence and … Continue reading The Road Home
Endangered $26.95
New Years, NY: Putnam (2015) As new in dust jacket. New York Times bestselling writer C. J. Box returns with a thrilling new novel, featuring Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett. She was gone. Joe Pickett had good reason to dislike Dallas Cates, even if he was a rodeo champion, and now he has even moreJoe’s … Continue reading Endangered
Go Down, Moses and Other Stories $1,250.00
New York: Random House (1942) Blue cloth boards. Very good. Dust jacket has small piece missing at bottom of spine.
Out on the Cutting Edge $50.00
New York, NY: Morrow (1989) Inscribed Matthew Scudder combs every lowlife bar in the city, searching for a naive midwestern girl who inadvertently tangled with gangsters
No More Heroes $29.95
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press (2011) Narrative Perspective and Morality in Cormac McCarthy Fine in dust jacket. “No More Heroes” directly addresses the essential question about McCarthy’s morally ambiguous and apocalyptic world, revealing poignant, new answers that will enlighten critics and general readers alike. Cooper evaluates all of McCarthy’s work to date, carefully exploring … Continue reading No More Heroes
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.
To The White Sea $75.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin (1993) In this gripping first-person narrative, the bestselling author of Deliverance tells about an American gunner’s efforts to stay alive in Tokyo during the last months of WWII. As he treks north, his journey becomes more than an escape–it escalates into a violent odyssey of self-discovery and an exploration of … Continue reading To The White Sea
The Thickety: The Whispering Trees $16.99
New York, NY: Katherine Tegen Books (2015) As new in dust jacket. The Thickety is no place to be alone. The branches closed behind Kara and Taff when they rode Shadowdancer into the dark forest. But there is no returning to the village, and Sordyr chases close behind. The forest demon has a terrible plan—one … Continue reading The Thickety: The Whispering Trees
Secessia $0.00
New York, NY: Grove Press (2015) New Orleans, May 1862. The largest city in the ill-starred confederacy has fallen to Union troops under the soon-to-be-infamous General Benjamin the Beast” Butler. The city is rife with madness and rage. When twelve-year-old Joseph Woolsack disappears from his home, he draws into the unrest his mother, Elise, a … Continue reading Secessia
Painted Horses $26.00
New York, NY: Grove (2014) In the mid-1950s, America was flush with prosperity and saw an unbroken line of progress clear to the horizon, while the West was still very much wild. In this ambitious, incandescent debut, Malcolm Brooks animates that time and untamed landscape, in a tale of the modern and the ancient, of … Continue reading Painted Horses
Just Before Dark $18.95
Boston, MA: Mariner Books (1999) Jim Harrison’s essays and articles have been selected from twenty-five years of work, from venues as diverse as PLAYBOY, THE NATION, OUTSIDE, and the AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW. They explore the passions and concerns of a classic American writer: ice fishing and bar pool, nouvelle cuisine and night walks.
In the Kingdom of Ice $45.00
New York, NY: Doubleday (2014) Near fine in decorative wrappers.




















