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My Losing Season $50.00
New York, NY: Nan A. Talese/Doubleday (2002) So begins Pat Conroy’s journey back to 1967 and his startling realization “that this season had been seminal and easily the most consequential of my life.” The place is the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, that now famous military college, and in memory Conroy gathers around him his … Continue reading My Losing Season
Love and Obits $30.00
New York, NY: Henry Holt (1992) A chestnut-haired widow helps Joseph Burke recover from a series of blows after his wife leaves him, his boss at the newspaper demotes him to writing obituaries, his mother is killed in a car accident, and he moves in with his depressed father
Wolfie the Bunny $17.00
New York, NY: Little Brown & Co. (2015) When her hapless bunny family adopts a wolf cub, little Dot tries to convince her smitten parents that Wolfie might eat them all up. February 2015 Oz First Editions Club
New Mysteries of Paris $400.00
Livingston, Montana: Clark City Press (1991) One of 26 numbered copies signed by the author. Russell Chatham print signed and numbered (1 of 26) laid in. The book is burgundy cloth in a marbled burgundy slipcase.
With Hemingway: A Year in Key West and Cuba $50.00
New York, NY: Random House (1984) Fine in dust jacket. “This recently discovered narrative recounts the author”s year, 1934-1935, with Ernest Hemingway in Key West and of the life he, the Hemingways, and their visitors led during that year.” Illustrated with photographs.
The Firm $1,000.00
London: Century (1991) English uncorrected proof. The English proof was limited to only 400 copies.
Theodore Boone: The Fugitive $17.99
New York, NY: Penguin (2015) Theo Boone, the ever-clever lawyer-in-training is back, still dispensing legal advice to friends and strangers alike when an exciting, all-new case pops up. Pre-order your signed, first edition copy today!
The Golden Apples $400.00
New York: Harcourt (1949) Nice copy in bright dust jacket with lightly sunned spine and light edge wear.
Hemingway’s Genders $40.00
New Haven, CT: Yale (1994) Very good in dust jacket. Ernest Hemingway has long been regarded as a fiercely heterosexual writer who advocated and embodied an exaggerated masculinity. This witty and intelligent book, the first to focus exclusively on gender in Hemingway’s writing, presents a new view of the author, demonstrating that issues of gender … Continue reading Hemingway’s Genders
North Toward Home $450.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin (1967) Dust jacket is very good with edge wear to top and bottom of spine. The book is in very good condition as well with clean pages and tight binding. The book is signed on the bright yellow front end paper by Willie Morris.
Veneer $40.00
Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press (1998) Paperback original. Acclaimed short story writer Steve Yarbrough, whose works have been included in the Pushcart Prize anthology and The Best American Mystery Stories 1998, once again demonstrates his gift for vividly rendered characters and evocative themes in his latest collection of fiction. Veneer presents a variety of … Continue reading Veneer
The Message in the Bottle $150.00
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux (1975) Advanced readers copy bookplate on front end paper. Previous owner’s initials and May 1975 on front paper. Top page edge is white. Very good in dust jacket.
Jack’s Book $35.00
New York: St. Martin’s Press (1978) Spotting on top of pages. Otherwise a good copy in dust jacket.
The End of Days $22.95
New York, NY: New Directions (2014) Presenting an interesting take on modern German history, a best-selling German novel of fate presents five different stories describing the possible lives and deaths at varying stages of maturity experienced by a single character.
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
Always Stand In Against the Curve $200.00
Oxford, Mississippi: Yoknapatawpha (1983) Inscribed by the author and dated January 1987. Near fine in rubbed dust jacket with edge wear.




















