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Looking After Lily $35.00
Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill (1994) Cindy Bonner knows that the most powerful love stories are those told straight from the heart of the lover. This time, the lover is a young Texas outlaw, trying to reform. Haywood Beatty and his brother Marion have survived the famous Christmas 1883 shootout between the … Continue reading Looking After Lily
Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? $28.00
New York, NY: Bloomsbury (2014) In her first memoir, Roz Chast brings her signature wit to the topic of aging parents. Spanning the last several years of their lives and told through four-color cartoons, family photos, and documents, and a narrative as rife with laughs as it is with tears, Chast’s memoir is both comfort … Continue reading Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
Enemy From Eden $75.00
Northridge, CA: Lord John Press (1978) One of 275 numbered copies signed by the author.
The Witching Hour $150.00
New York, NY: Random House (1990) From the author of the extraordinary Vampire Chronicles comes a huge mesmerizing novel of witchcraft and the occult through four centuries. Two people with special powers are drwan together and set out in a passionate alliance to unlock the mystery of her past and his unwelcome gift. As the … Continue reading The Witching Hour
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.
Fates and Furies $27.95
New York, NY: Riverhead (2015) As new in dust jacket. From the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The Monsters of Templeton andArcadia, an exhilarating novel about marriage, creativity, art, and perception. Fates and Furies is a literary masterpiece that defies expectation. A dazzling examination of a marriage, it is also a portrait of … Continue reading Fates and Furies
The Debutante Ball $200.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi (1991) One of 100 numbered copies signed by the Beth Henley and the artist, Lynn Green Root. Near fine in black cloth and housed in publishers black cloth slipcase.
Howl and Other Poems $7.95
San Francisco, CA: City Lights (1956 reissue) Paperback, as new.
Last Hotel for Women $35.00
New York, NY: Simon and Schuster (1996) On Mother’s Day, 1961, a busload of freedom riders arrived in Birmingham from “up North”. A group of Klansmen, armed with pipes and clubs, greeted them. Life in this most segregated of Southern cities would never be the same. It is to this pivotal moment that novelist Vicki … Continue reading Last Hotel for Women
The Hemingway Patrols $26.00
New York, NY: Scribners (2009) Fine in dust jacket. Mort’s sensitive portrait offers a fascinating account of a dramatic, untold chapter in Ernest Hemingway’s life–his pursuit of German U-boats during World War II. b&w photographs.
Women With Men $500.00
New York, NY: Knopf (1997) One of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. In black slipcase. “This is Ford’s voice at its best…. Nobody now writing looks more like an American classic”. — The New York Times Book Review In his first volume of short fiction since the acclaimed Rock Springs, Richard Ford creates … Continue reading Women With Men
Independence Day $175.00
Toronto, Canada: Little & Brown (1995) First Canadian Edition. 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 to Connecticut. But Frank is happy enough in … Continue reading Independence Day
The Pelican Brief $300.00
New York: Doubleday (1992) In suburban Georgetown, a killer’s Reeboks whisper on the floor of a posh home. In a seedy D.C. porno house, a patron is swiftly garroted to death. The next day America learns that two of its Supreme Court justices have been assassinated. And in New Orleans, a young law student prepares … Continue reading The Pelican Brief
Serena $150.00
New York, NY: Ecco Press (2008) The year is 1929, and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from Boston to the North Carolina mountains where they plan to create a timber empire. Although George has already lived in the camp long enough to father an illegitimate child, Serena is new to the mountains–but she soon … Continue reading Serena
A Curtain of Green $7,000.00
Garden City: Doubleday Signed by the author. Book is near fine. Looks unread. Slight sunning on interior boards. Very light wear on front board tip. Very good dust jacket is bright on front with lightly faded spine. Very small chips. A very nice copy.
Eva Luna $85.00
Philadelphia, PA: Franklin Library (1988) Near fine. Publisher’s letter and card laid in.
The Little Friend $75.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2002) Fine in dust jacket. From Library Journal: It has been a decade since Tartt blazed forth with The Secret History, but it was worth the wait. Set in small-town Mississippi, her new work centers on the family of Harriet Cleve, shattered forever after the murder by hanging of Harriets nine-year-old … Continue reading The Little Friend
Falling in Love $26.00
New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (2015) As new in dust jacket. Donna Leon’s Death at La Fenice, the first novel in her beloved Commissario Guido Brunetti series, introduced readers to the glamorous and cutthroat world of opera and one of Italy’s finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrellithen a suspect in the poisoning of a renowned … Continue reading Falling in Love
The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War $45.00
New York, NY: Henry Holt (2000) On a balmy spring day in 1865 Gawain Harper approaches the town of Cumberland, Mississippi, where three years earlier he had boarded a train carrying the latest enlistees in the Mississippi Infantry. Unmoved by the Cause that motivated so many others, Gawain had joined up only when Morgan Rhea’s … Continue reading The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War




















