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Bats Out of Hell $200.00
New York: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1993) Near fine in decorated wrapper.
Plain Song $1,000.00
New York: Norton (1965) The book itself is in fine condition. The dust jacket shows age with spotting. There are tears and a small piece missing on the top back of the dust jacket. A very uncommon book.
Questions They Never Asked Me $300.00
Northridge: Lord John (1979) One of 300 numbered copies signed by the author. This copy is one with an “O” instead of a “Q” in the word “Questions” on the title page. Very good in decorated boards and cloth spine.
William Alexander Percy $35.00
Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press (2012) Fine in dust jacket. In this evocative biography, Benjamin E. Wise presents the singular life of William Alexander Percy (1885-1942), a queer plantation owner, poet, and memoirist from Mississippi. Though Percy is best known as a conservative apologist of the southern racial order, in this telling … Continue reading William Alexander Percy
Saving Faith $35.00
New York, NY: Warner Books (1999) In the field of popular fiction David Baldacci is far ahead of the competition. Continuing his string of New York Times bestsellers, Baldacci presents his most electrifying story to date-a novel of nonstop action, vividly etched characters, and an astounding vision of the inner sanctums of our government. Not … Continue reading Saving Faith
The Forest Unseen $17.00
New York, NY: Penguin (2013) A biologist reveals the secret world hidden in a single square meter of forest. Written with remarkable grace and empathy, The Forest Unseen is a grand tour of nature in all its profundity. Biologist David George Haskell uses a one-square-meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest as a window onto the entire … Continue reading The Forest Unseen
Letters to Yesenin and Returning To Earth $120.00
Los Angeles, CA: Center Publications (1979) Very good in wrapper. Poetry. Combined issue of two earlier works, the first published in 1973 by Sumac Press and the second published in 1977 by Ithaca House Press.
The Last Family $35.00
New York, NY: Bantam (1996) Former DEA-agent Paul Masterson faces his worst nightmare–an insanely clever, deeply evil man seeking revenge against the agents who are now his sworn enemies. But the killer doesn’t want the agents. He’s after their families. One by one, he’s stalked and destroyed them. Now, there’s only one family left–Masterson’s own.
Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms $16.99
New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Wilhelmina Silver’s world is golden. Living half-wild on an African farm with her horse, her monkey, and her best friend, every day is beautiful. But when her home is sold and Will is sent away to boarding school in England, the world becomes impossibly difficult. Lions and hyenas are nothing … Continue reading Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms
Glory Be $6.99
New York, NY: Scholastic Press (2015) Longing to return to the days when her sister had more time and her best friendship with Frankie was less complicated, Glory, of 1964 Mississippi, meets a new girl from the North who riles up a community debate about whether or not to keep the segregated public pool open.
The Widow and the Tree $23.00
San Francisco, CA: MacAdam Cage (2009) The magnificent Ghosthead Oak has stood watch over coastal Alabama’s mysterious backwater bays and slow-running rivers, where bull alligators rumble the nerves of lesser creatures and every living thing has the capacity to kill, for five hundred years. Some say the fabled giant tree was once a knee-high seedling … Continue reading The Widow and the Tree
The People’s Act of Love $24.00
New York, NY: Canongate (2005) In the outer reaches of a country recently torn apart by civil war lives a small Christian sect and its enigmatic leader, Balashov. Anna Petrovna, a beautiful, restless photographer, is raising her young son by herself amid this brutal landscape. Stationed nearby is a company of Czech soldiers, desperate to … Continue reading The People’s Act of Love
The Book of Aron $23.95
New York, NY: Knopf (2015) As new in dust jacket. The acclaimed National Book Award finalist—“one of the United States’ finest writers,” according to Joshua Ferris, “full of wit, humanity, and fearless curiosity”—now gives us a novel that will join the short list of classics about children caught up in the Holocaust. Aron, the narrator, … Continue reading The Book of Aron
The Runaway Jury $225.00
New York: Doubleday (1996) Every jury has a leader, and the verdict belongs to him. In Biloxi, Mississippi, a landmark tobacco trial with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake begins routinely, then swerves mysteriously off course. The jury is behaving strangely, and at least one juror is convinced he’s being watched. Soon they have … Continue reading The Runaway Jury
The Sinaloa Story $35.00
New York: Harcourt (1998) Near fine in dust jacket. Out of a brothel in the border town of La Paz, Arizona, Ava Varazo works her way up to Indio Desacato, a rich racketeer from Sinaloa, Texas. Enamored of Ava, Desacato has asked her to be the queen of his own house, bragging that he never … Continue reading The Sinaloa Story
Invisible $28.00
New York, NY: Little Brown (2014) Everyone thinks Emmy Dockery is crazy. Obsessed with finding the link between hundreds of unsolved cases, Emmy has taken leave from her job as an FBI researcher. Now all she has are the newspaper clippings that wallpaper her bedroom, and her recurring nightmares of an all-consuming fire. Not even … Continue reading Invisible
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.
Mortal Fear $175.00
New York, NY: Dutton (1997) Near fine in decorated wrappers. Like a bolt out of the blue, Greg Iles hit every major bestseller list with his first two thrillers, “Spandau Phoenix” and “Black Cross”. Now, with “Mortal Fear”, Iles leaps into territory no other novelist has dared to enter–the elite computer forums that thrive in the … Continue reading Mortal Fear




















