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Power Plays: Politics, Football, and Other Blood Sports $35.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2001) The pursuit and wielding of power may be America’s most intoxicating and sometimes revolting pastime. John M. Barry, award-winning author ofRising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America (1997), purveys American uses and abuses of might in the media, in Washington, in Olympians, and … Continue reading Power Plays: Politics, Football, and Other Blood Sports
In the Face of Presumptions $30.00
Boston, MA: David R Godine Publishing (2000) As new in dust jacket. Barry Moser, despite his tendency to sound like a Baptist preacher and his abysmal table manners, is a virtuoso close to our hearts. He is best known as an artist who works with books, and more specifically with the texts he loves. Here … Continue reading In the Face of Presumptions
A Long Time Gone $25.95
New York: New American Library (2014) “We Walker women were born screaming into this world, the beginning of a lifelong quest to find what would quiet us. But whatever drove us away was never stronger than the pull of what brought us back….” When Vivien Walker left her home in the Mississippi Delta, she swore … Continue reading A Long Time Gone
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania $28.00
New York, NY: Crown Publishing (2015) As new in dust jacket. On May 1, 1915, with WWI entering its tenth month, a luxury ocean liner as richly appointed as an English country house sailed out of New York, bound for Liverpool, carrying a record number of children and infants. The passengers were surprisingly at ease, … Continue reading Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
Novel Writing in an Apocalytic Time $700.00
New Orleans: Faust (1986) One of 300 numbered copies signed by Walker Percy. Also, signed by Eudora Welty who wrote the Afterword. Fine with decorated endpapers and cloth boards.
Endangered Species $45.00
New York, NY: Penguin Putnam (1997) In a dangerous dry season, park ranger Anna Pigeon is posted to Georgia’s Cumberland Island on 21-day fire detail. When a plane crashes nearby, Anna and her crew arrive in time to put out the flames, but too late to save the pilot and his passenger, Cumberland’s only full-time … Continue reading Endangered Species
Off To The Side $45.00
New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (2002) Fine in dust jacket. For nearly forty years, Harrison has been one of America’s most beloved writers. Now, for the first time, Harrison writes about his own life — a life that is the root of his wonderful fiction, and which he captures with a riveting directness and … Continue reading Off To The Side
From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi $35.00
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi (2013) As a federal prosecutor in Mississippi for over thirty years, John Hailman worked with federal agents, lawyers, judges, and criminals of every stripe. In “From Midnight to Guntown,” he recounts amazing trials and bad guy antics from the darkly humorous to the needlessly tragic. In addition to bank … Continue reading From Midnight to Guntown: True Crime Stories from a Federal Prosecutor in Mississippi
The Orphan Master’s Son $100.00
New York, NY: Random House (2012) An epic novel and a thrilling literary discovery, “The Orphan Master’s Son” follows a young man’s journey through the icy waters, dark tunnels, and eerie spy chambers of the world’s most mysterious dictatorship, North Korea.
All the Pretty Horses $175.00
New York: Esquire (March 1992) Advance offprint excerpt. Illustrated by Marshall Arisman. Staple-bound. Oversize.
Cities of the Plain $125.00
London: Picador (1998) First English edition. Near fine in dust jacket.
Law of Similars $35.00
New York, NY: Harmony Books (1999) From the number one bestselling author of Midwives comes this rivetting medical thriller about a lawyer, a homeopath, and a tragic death. When one of homeopath Carissa Lake’s patients falls into an allergy-induced coma, possibly due to her remedy, Leland Fowler’s office starts investigating the case. But Leland is … Continue reading Law of Similars
The Hemingway Women $35.00
New York, NY: W.W. Norton (1983) Good in price clipped dust jacket with edge wear. Many books have been written about Ernest Hemingway, but no book has focused on the women he knew and loved and sometimes hated — his mother, who was the lifelong recipient of his invective; his wives; and others who captivated … Continue reading The Hemingway Women
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.
Flying Shoes $26.00
New York, NY: Bloomsbury (2014) Mary Byrd Thornton could understand how a reporter couldnt resist the story: a nine-year-old boy sexually molested and killed on Mothers Day, 1966. A suspect to whom nothing would stick. A neighborhood riddled with secrets. No one, especially the bungling or complicit authorities, had been able to solve the crime. … Continue reading Flying Shoes
The Sculptor $29.99
New York, NY: First Second (2015) David Smith is giving his life for his art–literally. Thanks to a deal with Death, the young sculptor gets his childhood wish: to sculpt anything he can imagine with his bare hands. But now that he only has 200 days to live, decidingwhat to create is harder than he … Continue reading The Sculptor
The Confession $350.00
New York, NY: Doubleday (2010) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.




















