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Poachers $12.99
New York, NY: Harper Collins (2000) In ten stunning and bleak tales set in the woodlands, swamps and chemical plants along the Alabama River, Tom Franklin stakes his claim as a fresh, original Southern voice. His lyric, deceptively simple prose conjures a world where the default setting is violence, a world of hunting and fishing, … Continue reading Poachers
The New Rules of Retail: Competing in the World’s Toughest Marketplace $26.00
New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan (2010) As new in dust jacket. The Retail World Is Undergoing a fundamental transformation. Rapidly evolving technology, globalization, and a saturated marketplace offer consumers instant access to thousands of equally compelling products and services, creating unprecedented levels of expectation. The impact of these changes is so profound that 50 percent … Continue reading The New Rules of Retail: Competing in the World’s Toughest Marketplace
The Skunk $17.99
New York, NY: Roaring Brook Press (2015) Discovering that he is being followed by a skunk, a tuxedoed man finds himself in a frantic race through the city as he tries to outmaneuver the stinky little creature. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Extra Yarn and the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of Me… Jane. April 2015 … Continue reading The Skunk
A Ticket to the Boneyard $40.00
New York, NY: Morrow (1990) When ex-policeman and recovering alcoholic Matthew Scudder is stalked by a psychotic killer who murders, one by one, Scudders’ friends and acquaintances, his fate hinges on the survival of a glamorous call girl
It Wasn’t All Dancing $150.00
Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press (2002) This eagerly anticipated second volume of short stories is offered by nationally acclaimed writer Mary Ward Brown, often referred to as the “first lady” of Alabama letters. With the 11 stories in this long-awaited collectiong, Mary Ward Brown once again offers her devoted fans a palette of new … Continue reading It Wasn’t All Dancing
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America $16.00
New York, NY: Vintage Books (2004) Two men, each handsome and unusually adept at his chosen work, embodied an element of the great dynamic that characterized America’s rush toward the twentieth century. The architect was Daniel Hudson Burnham, the fair’s brilliant director of works and the builder of many of the country’s most important structures, … Continue reading The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
The Leaning Tower $200.00
New York, NY: Harcourt Brace & Co. (1944) Near fine. Previous owner’s name on front end paper.
The Unknown Terrorist $24.00
New York, NY: Grove (2007) From the internationally acclaimed author of “Gould’s Book of Fish” comes an astonishing new novel, a riveting portrayal of a society driven by fear. What would you do if you turned on the television and saw you were the most wanted terrorist in the country? Gina Davies is about to … Continue reading The Unknown Terrorist
Cities of the Plain $750.00
New York: Knopf (1998) One of 1000 copies especially prepared for friends of the author and publisher. Signed by the author. Very fine in dust jacket.
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
I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down $300.00
New York, NY: Free Press (2002) Near fine in dust jacket. William Gay firmly established himself as “the big new name to include in the storied annals of Southern Lit” (Esquire) with his debut novel, The Long Home, and his critically acclaimed follow-up, Provinces of Night. Like Faulkner’s Mississippi and Cormac McCarthy’s American West, Gay’s … Continue reading I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down
By Force of Will: The Life and Art of Ernest Hemingway $50.00
New York: Viking (1977) Very good in dust jacket
The Mysterious Secret of the Valuable Treasure $24.00
Sorry. This title is currently out of stock. San Francisco, CA: Macadam Cage Publishing (2005) A debut collection of short stories explores the absurd, offbeat world of quirky visionaries and misguided dreamers in such works as “Our Spring Catalog,” “The Pipe,” and the title story.
The Lost Get-Back Boogie $500.00
Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press (1978) Recently paroled from prison, Ivy Paret settles in with fellow ex-convict Buddy Riordan and Riordan’s family on a sprawling ranch in Montana and becomes drawn into a tragic conflict involving the family and their neighbors
The Great Glass Sea $27.00
New York, NY: Grove (2014) From celebrated storyteller Josh Weil comes a sui generis epic swathed in all the magic of Russian folklore and set against the dystopian backdrop of an all too real alternate present. Twins Yarik and Dima have been inseparable since childhood. Living on their uncles farm after the death of their … Continue reading The Great Glass Sea
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.
Bonesetter’s Daughter $35.00
New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (2001) Ruth Young suspects that something is terribly wrong with her mother. As a child, Ruth was constantly subjected to her mother’s disturbing notions about curses and ghosts and to her repeated threats to kill herself. But now LuLing Young seems happy — far from her usual disagreeable and dissatisfied … Continue reading Bonesetter’s Daughter
A Bean, a Stalk and a Boy Named Jack $17.99
New York, NY: Atheneum Books for Young Readers. (2014) When a king’s pinky grows stinky, it is up to a smallish boy and a smallish pea to come up with a GIANT plan to save the kingdom in this fractured fairy tale from the masterminds behind “The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore.”
The Secret Place $27.95
New York, NY: Viking (2014) As new in dust jacket. The sensational new novel from one of the most talented crime writers alive” (The Washington Post) The photo on the card shows a boy who was found murdered, a year ago, on the grounds of a girls’ boarding school in the leafy suburbs of Dublin. … Continue reading The Secret Place
Farmer $250.00
New York: Viking (1976) Very good in bright, slightly crinkled dust jacket. “Farmer is a sensitive, powerful love story about a man on the cutting edge of life. The book deals with his attempt to figure out who he is, how he got there, and the women who confuse and haunt him. The characters are … Continue reading Farmer




















