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The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories $1,250.00
New York: Harcourt (1955) First edition, second issue. Signed by the author. Copyright contains five dates. Blue -green boards with cloth boards with cloth spine. Very nice copy in like dust jacket.
Dear Will $24.00
New York, NY: Scribner (2000) A delightful new twist on the comedy of manners, Dear Will is a wry look at love lost and found through the eyes of a perplexed but altogether charming man. At forty-one, Will Gerard’s life finally seems to be coming together. He has worked in publishing for years, but only … Continue reading Dear Will
Power, Greed, and Hubris: Judicial Bribery in Mississippi $40.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2014) From 2003 to 2009 sensational judicial bribery scandals rocked Mississippis legal system. Famed trial lawyers Paul Minor and Richard (Dickie) Scruggs and renowned judge and former prosecutor Bobby DeLaughter proved to be the nexus of these scandals. Seven attorneys and a former state auditor were alleged to have … Continue reading Power, Greed, and Hubris: Judicial Bribery in Mississippi
The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long Distances $16.99
New York, NY:Â Andrews McMeel Pub (2014) From the creator of the popular cartoon website The Oatmeal comes a humorous collection of comics and stories about running, eating and one cartoonist’s reasons for jogging across mountains until his toenails fall off. Original.
A Prayer for the Opening of the Little League Season $300.00
New York: Harcourt (1995) Signed by the author Willie Morris and the illustrator Barry Moser. Paper wrappers. Fine in dust jacket.
So Brave, Young and Handsome $35.00
New York, NY: Grove (2008) A stunning successor to his best selling novel “Peace Like a River,” Leif Enger’s new work is a rugged and nimble story about an aging train robber on a quest to reconcile the claims of love and judgment on his life, and the failed writer who goes with him. In … Continue reading So Brave, Young and Handsome
Island $40.00
New York, NY: Norton (2001) The stories in “Island” tell about death, family ties and the pull of traditions transplanted from Scotland to the harsh New World. Sixteen spare, evocative masterworks: men and women acting out their own peculiar mortality against the unforgiving landscape of cape Breton Island.
Black Widow $24.95
New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2008) Revenge becomes very personal for Doc Ford, in the stunning new novel by the “New York Times”-bestselling author. “It was a simple exchange. Clean. So why did things go so terribly wrong?” It went against all of Ford’s instincts. When his goddaughter, Shanay, called one day, he assumed it … Continue reading Black Widow
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul $75.00
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press (2013) Renowned through four award-winning books for his gritty and revelatory visions of the Caribbean, Bob Shacochis returns to occupied Haiti in “The Woman Who Lost Her Soul “before sweeping across time and continents to unravel tangled knots of romance, espionage, and vengeance. In riveting prose, Shacochis builds a complex … Continue reading The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
A Multitude of Sins $35.00
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
The Storied South: Voices of Writers and Artists $50.00
Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina (2013) Near fine in dust jacket. “The Storied South” features the voices–by turn searching and honest, coy and scathing–of twenty-six of the most luminous artists and thinkers in the American cultural firmament, from Eudora Welty, Pete Seeger, and Alice Walker to William Eggleston, Bobby Rush, and C. Vann … Continue reading The Storied South: Voices of Writers and Artists
The Water Knife $25.95
New York, NY: Knopf (2015) As new in dust jacket. Working as an enforcer for a corrupt developer, Angel Velasquez teams up with a hardened journalist and a street-smart Texan to investigate rumors of California’s imminent monopoly on limited water supplies. By the National Book Award-finalist author of The Windup Girl.
Outerbridge Reach $65.00
New York, NY: Ticknor & Fields (1992) Fine in dust jacket. In this towering story about a man pitting himself against the sea, against society, and against himself, Robert Stone again demonstrates that he is “one of the most impressive novelists of his generation” (New York Review of Books). Inviting comparison with the great sea … Continue reading Outerbridge Reach
Red Butterfly $16.99
New York, NY: Simon & Schuster (2015) As new in dust jacket. A young orphaned girl in modern-day China discovers the meaning of family in this inspiring story told in verse, in the tradition ofInside Out and Back Again and Sold. Kara never met her birth mother. Abandoned as an infant, she was taken in … Continue reading Red Butterfly
A Cormac McCarthy Companion $33.00
Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press (2013) A collection of essays on the Border Trilogy. Fine in decorated wrappers.
Jubilee $200.00
London: Hodder & Stoughton (1967) First English Edition, published one year after the American edition. Fine with dust jacket. A beautiful copy.
Shock Wave $65.00
New York, NY: Simon & Schuster (1996) While studying a deadly plague in the Pacific, Dirk Pitt rescues a band of rich castaways who were deserted by their cruise ship and learns that the plague had been caused by a passenger’s father, who uses ultrasound to mine diamonds.
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.




















