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A Rented World $19.95
USA: Southern Literature Publishing (2014) Merle Temple, author of A Ghostly Shade of Pale, signed books for the cast of Criminal Minds, Ravi Zacharias, Morgan Freeman, fellow Ole Miss graduates and for readers across America who still love books written as keepers in a throwaway culture. His character, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Captain Michael Parker, … Continue reading A Rented World
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.
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
Brainwashed $14.95
USA: Flying Solo Press (2014) While sleeping on the roof of his fathers hotel, 13-year-old Lucas Benes finds a baby alone and learns that the Good Company has restarted its profitable kidnapping business. Lucas leads a network of international teenagers through the hotspots of Paris in an all-out effort to spoil a brainwashing ceremony that … Continue reading Brainwashed
Jackson $75.00
Jackson, MS: Lemuria Bookstore (2014) from the Foreword by John Evans “Through this photographic tour, Lemuria wishes to share the tangible beauty of Jackson. While Jacksons culture is rooted in the past, the city is evolving with many major enhancements and physical changes in the making. This book may serve as the last documentation of … Continue reading Jackson
The Resurrectionist $25.95
New York, NY: Norton (2013) A young doctor wrestles with the legacy of a slave “resurrectionist” owned by his South Carolina medical school. Nemo Johnston was one of many Civil War-era “resurrectionists” responsible for procuring human corpses for doctors’ anatomy training. More than a century later, Dr. Jacob Thacker, a young medical resident on probation … Continue reading The Resurrectionist
In the Time of the Butterflies $35.00
New York, NY: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill It is November 25, 1960, and three beautiful sisters have been found near their wrecked Jeep at the bottom of a 150-foot cliff on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. The official state newspaper reports their deaths as accidental. It does not mention that a fourth … Continue reading In the Time of the Butterflies
The End of California $13.95
New York, NY: Random House (2007) From critically acclaimed author Steve Yarbrough comes this riveting, beautifully nuanced, new novel of life in a small town. After twenty-five years away and an illicit scandal in California, Dr. Pete Barrington is returning home to Loring, Mississippi, where football rules and religious piety mingles uncomfortably with darker human … Continue reading The End 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
Drunk with Love: A Book of Stories $75.00
Boston: Little Brown (1986) Near fine in dust jacket.
Rebel Powers $40.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1993) A decorated Air Force officer and former POW returns from Vietnam alive but faces a dishonorable discharge and a two-year prison term. By the author of Violence.
Willie Morris: An Exhaustive Annotated Bibliography and a Biography $75.00
Jefferson, NC: McFarland (2006) Signed by the bibliographer/biographer Jack Bales and Rick Bragg who wrote the Foreword. Fine in laminated decorated boards.
All Over But The Shoutin’ $175.00
This item is no longer available. New York, NY: Pantheon (1997) Very good in decorated wrappers with edge wear. There is a 1″ square sticker shadow on the front end paper.
A Writer’s Eye $35.00
Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press (1994) Collected Book Reviews Signed by the editor Pearl McHaney. Fine in dust jacket. Although she is eminent primarily as the prize-winning author of classic works of fiction, Eudora Welty is notable also as an astute literary critic. Her essays on the art of fiction and on the writers … Continue reading A Writer’s Eye
Salvage the Bones $16.00
New York, NY: Bloomsbury Publishing. (2012) A big-hearted novel about familial love and community against all odds and a wrenching look at the lonesome, brutal, and restrictive realities of rural poverty, “Salvage the Bones” is revelatory, real, and muscled with poetry.
Farmer $15.00
New York, NY: Delta (1989) “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 so real that often my eyes filled … Continue reading Farmer
The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty $500.00
New York: Harcourt (1980) Signed by the author. Near fine in bright dust jacket with light edge wear.




















