Bats Out of Hell $200.00
New York: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1993)
Near fine in decorated wrapper.
Bats Out of Hell $100.00
New York: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1993)
Near fine in dust jacket.
Bats Out of Hell $50.00
New York: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1993)
Near fine in dust jacket.
Neighborhood: An Early Fragment from Ray $350.00
Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Gorgas Oak Press (1981)
One of 65 numbered copies issued unsigned, however, this copy is signed by the author. Original etchings by Jill Valentine. The oversized wrapper was drawn and screenprinted by Bruce Dupree. Fine.
Never Die $150.00
Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1991)
Fine in green wrapper in dust jacket.
Black Butterfly $250.00
North Carolina: Palaemon Press (1982)
One of 150 numbered copies signed by the author. Black wrapper with a decorated wrapper overlaid. Fine.
Power and Light $300.00
North Carolina: Palaemon Press (1983)
A novella for the screen from an idea by Robert Altman
One of 75 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in marbled boards with cloth spine.
High Water Railers $50.00
New York: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (February 11, 1993)
First edition of an excerpt of a short story from Bats Out of Hell. Fine in staple-bound decorated wrapper with photo by Bruce Newman.
Two Stories $200.00
Jackson, Mississippi: Nouveau Press (1982)
One of 200 numbered copies signed by the author. Includes “Ride, Fly, Penetrate, Loiter” & “John, This Plane’s on Fire.” Beautifully illustrated by Patti Henson.
Fine in black wrapper with marbleized dust wrapper.
Never Die $18.95
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence (1991)
Near fine in dust jacket.
Classic Hannah, this novel is an outrageous, dark comedy featuring gays, money, the West, the South, and most of modern America, all in a corrupt 1910 frontier town. Larry McMurtry says, “Barry Hannah is the best fiction writer in the South since Flannery O’Connor”.
The Tennis Handsome $200.00
New York: Knopf (1983)
Stapled with published material on front wrapper. Publisher notation on front wrapper in ink. Very good in yellow wrappers.
Long, Last Happy: New and Selected Stories $27.50
New York, NY: Grove Press (2010)
Near fine in dust jacket.
Called the best fiction writer to appear in the South since Flannery O’Connor (Larry McMurtry), acclaimed author Hannah (“Airships, Bats Out of Hell”) returns with an all-new collection of short stories.
Works in Progress–Geronimo Rex $175.00
New York: Literary Guild (1972)
Excerpt signed by the author. Good in mass market size wrapper with sunning and wear.
Captain Maximus $45.00
New York: Knopf (1985)
Near fine in dust jacket with some fading to spine.
Geronimo Rex $200.00
Jackson, Mississippi: Parrish House (1997)
One of the 350 numbered copies signed by Hannah, issued in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of Geronimo Rex.
The book is in fine condition, housed in a white slipcase in very good condition.
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.
Airships $300.00
New York: Knopf (1978)
Ink notes on front wrapper. Publisher notes taped to front wrapper and stapled to internal wrapper. Otherwise very good.
