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Swamplandia! $75.00
New York, NY: Knopf (2011) The Bigtree alligator wrestling dynasty is in decline–“think Buddenbrooks” set in the Florida Everglades–and Swamplandia!, their island home and gator-wrestling theme park, is swiftly being encroached upon by a sophisticated competitor known as the World of Darkness. Ava, a resourceful but terrified twelve, must manage seventy gators and the vast, … Continue reading Swamplandia!
The Last Days of California $24.95
New York, NY: Liveright Publishing (2014) With The Last Days of California, Mary Miller bursts into the literary world, taking up the mantle of Southern fiction and rendering it her own with wry vulnerability and contemporary urgency. Miller’s revelatory protagonist, Jess, is fourteen years old and waiting for the world to end. Her evangelical father … Continue reading The Last Days of California
Absalom, Absalom! $7,500.00
New York: Random House (1936) One of 300 numbered copies signed by the author. Wear on board tips. Green cloth spine with decorated boards. Good.
Images of the South: Visits with Eudora Welty and Walker Evans $350.00
This book is no longer available. Memphis: Center of Southern Folklore (1977) First printing. Signed by Welty under introductory photograph. Includes many photographs of Eudora Welty and Walker Evans. Fine in stiff, decorated over sized wrappers. Introduction by Bill Ferris
The Shape of the Journey $250.00
Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press (1998) Fine in dust jacket. Collecting all the major poetry from forty years, this volume amply demonstrates why novelist and poet Jim Harrison has been called “one of the most authentic voices of his time.” By turns caustic, tender and comic, Harrison’s poems chronicle and celebrate the often overlooked … Continue reading The Shape of the Journey
Jack Cristil: The Voice of the MSU Bulldogs $100.00
USA: Pediment Group (2011) Voice of the MSU Bulldogs is signed by Mississippi journalist Sid Salter and Jack Cristil. First edition with CD of Jack’s Greatest Calls. Fine in dust jacket. Jack Cristil is a Mississippi State University icon and THE Voice of Bulldogs’ athletics for more than five decades. Now, Jack’s amazing life and career is … Continue reading Jack Cristil: The Voice of the MSU Bulldogs
Julip $14.00
New York, NY: Grove (2008) From the “unfailingly entertaining” (Los Angeles Times Book Review) author of Dalva and the screenplay for the movie Wolf come three vivid novellas, “written with vigor and a knowing, gravelly humor” (Fritz Lanham, Houston Chronicle).
Doghouse Roses $50.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin (2001) With the publication of his first collection of short stories, “Doghouse Roses, ” singer, songwriter, and activist Earle reflects the many facets of his life and his hard-fought struggles–the defeats, and the eventual triumphs he has experienced during a career spanning three decades.
Stormy Weather $40.00
New York, NY: Knopf (1995) Two honeymooners wake up early, make love twice, and brace themselves for a spectacle they won’t be watching from the sidelines. A seductive con artiste stumbles into a scam that promises more cool cash than the lottery. A shot-gun toting mobile home salesman is about to close a deal with … Continue reading Stormy Weather
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 Wide Net and Other Stories $2,000.00
New York: Harcourt (1943) Inscribed by the author. Good copy in worn, price clipped dust jacket.
Long, Last Happy: New and Selected Stories $27.50
New York, NY: Grove Press (2010) Near fine in dust jacket. Called the best fiction writer to appear in the South since Flannery O’Connor (Larry McMurtry), acclaimed author Hannah (“Airships, Bats Out of Hell”) returns with an all-new collection of short stories.
The Thanatos Syndrome $200.00
Pennsylvania: Franklin Library (1987) Bound in dark green leather with decoration. Fine.
Atlas Shrugged $1,500.00
New York: Random House (1957) Near very good book with a bright, chipped and edge worn dust jacket. Previous owner’s name on front end paper. Weakened front hinge. Still, a nice copy.
The Judas Field $40.00
New York, NY: Henry Holt (2006) It’s been twenty years since Cass Wakefield returned from the Civil War to his hometown in Mississippi, but he is still haunted by battlefield memories. Now, one afternoon in 1885, he is presented with a chance to literally retrace his steps from the past and face the truth behind … Continue reading The Judas Field
Saul and Patsy $35.00
New York, NY: Pantheon (2003) In the two years since they were married, nothing matters more to Saul than his loving, and satisfying, relationship with Patsy. Even though they have ended up in the small town of Five Oaks, Michigan, Saul and Patsy’s life together is an idyll of domestic romance. At least for a … Continue reading Saul and Patsy
A Prayer for the Opening of the Little League Season $150.00
New York: Harcourt (1995) Signed by the author Willie Morris and the illustrator Barry Moser. Fine in dust jacket.
Lindbergh $70.00
New York, NY: Putnam (1998) National Book Award winner A. Scott Berg is the first and only writer to have been given unrestricted access to the massive Lindbergh archives – more than two thousand boxes of personal papers, including reams of unpublished letters and diaries – and to be allowed freely to interview Lindbergh’s friends, … Continue reading Lindbergh




















