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Enemy From Eden $75.00
Northridge, CA: Lord John Press (1978) One of 275 numbered copies signed by the author.
Casey’s Last Chance $19.95
USA: Sartoris (2015) Casey’s Last Chance takes the reader into a treacherous, race-torn South in 1960, where small-time hustler Casey Eubanks is on the run from both the law and the Memphis-based crime syndicate that hired him to do a hit he couldn’t deliver. His last chance to survive is to team with his intended … Continue reading Casey’s Last Chance
The Footprints of God $50.00
New York, NY: Scribner (2003) Near fine in dust jacket. From the acclaimed “New York Times” bestselling author comes a cutting-edge new thriller rich with imagination and vision. In the heart of North Carolina’s Research Triangle stands a corporate laboratory much like the others nearby. But behind its walls, America’s top scientists work around the … Continue reading The Footprints of God
The Jester $45.00
New York: Little Brown (2004) Signed by James Patterson. Very good in dust jacket.
Prisoners of War $50.00
New York: Knopf (2006) Set in a Mississippi farming town in 1943, “Prisoners of War” is the story of Marty Stark, returned mysteriously from the front and reassigned to guard men he had been trained to kill–German soldiers whose fighting days are over.
Independence Day $175.00
New York, NY: Knopf (1995) Frank Bascombe is no longer a sportswriter, yet he’s still living in Haddam, New Jersey, where he now sells real estate. He’s still divorced, though his ex-wife, to his dismay, has remarried and moved along with their children to Connecticut. But Frank is happy enough in his work and pursuing … Continue reading Independence Day
Home Is Where My People Are $15.99
Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House (2015) All roads lead to home. It’s easy to go through life believing that we can satisfy our longing for home with a three-bedroom, two-bath slice of the American dream that we mortgage at 4 percent and pay for over the course of thirty years. But ultimately, in our deepest … Continue reading Home Is Where My People Are
The Brethren $65.00
New York: Doubleday (2000) They call themselves the Brethren: three disgraced former judges doing time in a Florida federal prison. One was sent up for tax evasion. Another, for skimming bingo profits. The third for a career-ending drunken joyride. Meeting daily in the prison law library, taking exercise walks in their boxer shorts, these judges-turned-felons … Continue reading The Brethren
What It Is Like to Go to War $25.00
New York, NY: Atlantic Monthly Press (2011) From the author of the bestselling and award-winning Matterhorn, a brilliant nonfiction book about war and the psychological and spiritual toll it takes on those who fight. “I wrote this book primarily to come to terms with my own experience of combat. So far – reading, writing, thinking … Continue reading What It Is Like to Go to War
Latecomers $25.00
New York, NY: Pantheon Books (1989) A novel about the 50-year friendship of two dissimilar German refugees brought over to England as children from Nazi Germany. Their friendship becomes a funny yet touching model for the ways in which human beings come to terms with the tragedy of living.
The Unconsoled $75.00
Near fine in dust jacket. Signed on the title page. The Unconsoled is the story of a man named Ryder. He is a pianist of international renown who, as the novel opens, has arrived in a European city he cannot identify to give a concert he cannot remember agreeing to give. In the days before … Continue reading The Unconsoled
You Know When the Men Are Gone $23.95
New York, NY: Amy Einhorn (2011) An army of women waits for its men to return in Fort Hood, Texas. Through a series of loosely interconnected stories, Fallon takes readers onto the base, inside the homes, into the marriages and families.
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 King of Torts $350.00
New York: Doubleday (2003) Books are leather-bound, signed and numbered, with printed endpapers, gold stamping, a slipcase, and a ribbon marker. One of 350 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase.
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
Finding Spring $17.99
New York, NY: Greenwillow Press, an imprint of HarperCollins Children’s Press (2015) Instead of hibernating as he should, a little bear cub goes out in search of spring—and he thinks he’s found it! Gloriously illustrated with dioramas and cut-paper collages by the award-winning designer and illustrator Carin Berger, this stunning picture book celebrates the changing … Continue reading Finding Spring
Ray $225.00
New York: Knopf (1980) 1″ by 4″ parallel cut out from the front panel–perhaps this is due to the Knopf’s changing the release date. Otherwise fine and unread in dust jacket.
Hadley: The First Mrs. Hemingway $50.00
New York: Dodd Mead (1973) Very good in price clipped dust jacket
Picturing The Wreck $35.00
New York, NY: Doubleday (1996) In a masterful departure from her earlier work, the author of Playing with Fire and Fugitive Blue tells the story of Solomon Grossman, a once-prominent psychologist who seeks his own redemption by searching for his long lost son.
First Family $40.00
New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing (2009) Inscribed It began with what seemed like an ordinary children’s birthday party. Friends and family gathered to celebrate. There were balloons and cake, games and gifts. This party, however, was far from ordinary. It was held at Camp David, the presidential retreat. And it ended with a daring … Continue reading First Family




















