The Last White Man
Hamid, Mohsin Riverhead (Penguin Random House), 2022. First Edition (first printing). The fifth novel by the author of EXIT WEST and THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST, the story of a man who wakes one morning to find himself transformed -- his skin has turned dark and he does not recognize himself in the mirror. Fine/Fine. Signed by Hamid on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $35
- $35
The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
Ford, Jamie Atria (Simon & Schuster), 2022. First Edition (first printing). The second novel by the author of the bestselling HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET, the story of a former poet laureate who believes that the past has come to haunt her and who intimately connects with past generations of women in her family. A "Read with Jenna" selection (with the logo on the front dust jacket panel). Fine/Fine. Signed by Ford on the title page. Includes a "Do Not Disturb (I'm Reading)" promotional card.. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $65
- $65
A Gentleman in Moscow
Towles, Amor Viking, 2016. First Edition (first printing). The bestselling second novel by the author of THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, the story of a Count who is sentenced to house arrest by the Bolsheviks during some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history. Near Fine/Fine -- slight crimping at the head and foot of the spine. Inscribed by Towles on the title page, as follows: "To Amy, Amor Towles" with his castle/Kremlin rubber stamp on the opposing page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine.- $300
- $300
Invisible Monsters
Palahniuk, Chuck Norton, 1999. First Edition (first printing). The third novel by the popular author of FIGHT CLUB, the story of a fashion model with "everything" who is disfigured in a sudden freeway "accident." Fine in pictorial wraps as issued but for a very lightly bumped right front bottom corner. Signed by Palahniuk on the half title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket.- $100
- $100
The Intuitionist
Whitehead, Colson Anchor (Doubleday), 1999. First Edition (first printing). The debut novel by the author of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD and THE NICKEL BOYS, a parallel universe story of "elevator science" pitting expiracists (who repair elevators by the book) against intuitionists (who meditate and make repairs by intuition). A finalist for the PEN Hemingway Award. Fine/Fine. Signed and dated 6/7/01 by Whitehead on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $350
- $350
Rules of Civility
Towles, Amor Viking, 2011. First Edition (first printing). The first novel by the author of A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW and THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, the story of a 1937 chance encounter which propels a young woman from a Wall Street secretarial pool to the upper echelons of New York society. Fine/Fine but for incidental crimping at the foot of the spine. Signed (along with his "Graf Zeppelin" rubber stamp) by Towles on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $250
- $250
American Pastoral
Roth, Philip Houghton Mifflin, 1997. First Edition (first printing). The twenty-second book by the author of PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT and THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA -- arguably his masterpiece -- the story of a legendary high school athelete who marries well and inherits his father's successful business, only to have his luck change during the turbulent 1960's when his daughter turns into a sullen, fanatical teenager. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and basis for the film. Fine/Fine but for one dog-earred page. Signed by Roth on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $750
- $750
Where the Crawdads Sing
Owens, Delia Putnam, 2018. First Edition (first printing). The mega-selling first novel by this popular non-fiction author, the story of a North Carolina "marsh girl" -- an ode to the natural world, coming-of-age story and possible murder mystery. A selection of the Reese Witherspoon ("Hello Sunshine") Book Club and basis for the film. Fine/Fine but for slight crimping at the head and foot of the spine. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $675
- $675
Lincoln in the Bardo
Saunders, George Random House, 2017. First Edition (first printing). The first full-length novel by the popular author of CIVILWARLAND IN BAD DECLINE and TENTH OF DECEMBER, the unique story of the death of Abraham Lincoln's young son -- narrated by a chorus of voices. Winner of the Man Booker Prize in Britain. Fine/Fine but for very light discoloration at the bottom of the boards. Signed and dated 3-1-17 by Saunders on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $85
- $85
Where the Crawdads Sing
Owens, Delia Putnam, 2018. First Edition (first printing). The mega-selling first novel by this popular non-fiction author, the story of a North Carolina "marsh girl" -- an ode to the natural world, coming-of-age story and possible murder mystery. A selection of the Reese Witherspoon ("Hello Sunshine") Book Club and basis for the film. Near Fine/Near Fine but for light water staining to four pages and a tiny bit of bleeding at the foot of the spine. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $375
- $375
Suttree
McCarthy, Cormac Random House, 1979. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of BLOOD MERIDIAN and THE PASSENGER, the story of a fisherman who lives in a dilapidated houseboat in eastern Tennessee during the early 1950s. Near Fine/Near Fine -- light fading to the yellow letters on the dust jacket spine a a few light smudges to the outer edge of the pages. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $1,950
- $1,950
The Remains of the Day
Ishiguro, Kazuo Faber and Faber, 1989. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The third novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of NEVER LET ME GO and KLARA AND THE SUN, the story of a butler's six-day motoring trip which is interrupted by the memories of his life in service. Winner of the Booker Prize and basis for the award-winning film. Fine/Fine. Signed by Ishiguro on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $950
- $950
A Game of Thrones
Martin, George R. R. Bantam, 1996. First Edition (first U.S. printing). The first book in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, a story of lords, ladies, soldiers and sorcerers set in a land where seasons are out of balance. Basis for the very popular HBO television series. Near Fine/Near Fine -- light crimping at the head and foot of the spine and light rubbing with a couple of tiny scratches to the rear dust jacket panel. Inscribed by Martin on the half-title page, as follows: "To Wayne, May your winters be short. George R.R. Martin.". Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $650
- $650
The Ancient Minstrel
Harrison, Jim Grove Press, 2016. First Edition (first printing). The last book published during his lifetime by the author of LEGENDS OF THE FALL and A GOOD DAY TO DIE, a collection of three novellas. Fine/Fine but for light crimping at the foot of the spine. Significantly, signed by Harrison on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $375
- $375
The Secret History
Tartt, Donna Knopf, 1992. First Edition (first printing). The popular bestselling first novel by the author of THE GOLDFINCH, the story of a young man who found the life of privilege he'd coveted at a small Vermont college, only to be drawn into a crime by his new comrades. Fine/Near Fine -- the usual slight rubbing to the acetate dust jacket (but less than is usually encountered). Signed by Tartt on the half title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $750
- $750
Diary of a Bad Year
Coetzee, J. M. Text Publishing, 2007. First Australian (and true first) Edition (first printing). The eleventh novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of LIFE AND TIMES OF MICHAEL K and DISGRACE, the story of an aging writer, his assistant (who types his diary notes) -- and her money-making boyfriend. Fine/Fine but for incidental rubbing to the bottom of the boards. Signed by Coetzee on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $250
- $250
Omensetter’s Luck
Gass, William H. The New American Library (NAL), 1966. First Edition (first printing). The first novel by the author of THE TUNNEL, the story of a man and his family who move into a small rural American town -- which sets off a "ground-swell of violent emotions." Near Fine/Near Fine -- a short closed tear to the head of the dust jacket spine. Signed by Gass on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $450
- $450
The Giant’s House: A Romance
McCracken, Elizabeth The Dial Press, 1996. First Edition (first printing). The second book and first novel by the author of THE SOUVENIER MUSEUM, the story of an unusual small-town romance between a librarian and an "over-tall" young man. Nominated for the National Book Award. A film in the works. Fine/Fine. Signed by McCracken on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $100
- $100
The Blind Assassin
Atwood, Margaret McClelland & Stewart, 2000. First Canadian (and true first) Edition (first printing). The tenth novel by the author of THE HANDMAID'S TALE amd THE TESTAMENTS, the "story within a story" of an old woman reflecting on the events which changed her family's once-prosperous status as the world drifted towards World War I. A finalist for the Governor Generals Award and the Orange Prize and winner of the Booker Prize in Britain. Very Good/Fine -- considrable rubbing to the boards. Signed by Atwood on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine.- $150
- $150
Infinite Jest
Wallace, David Foster Little, Brown, 1996. First Edition (first printing). The magnum-opus by the late author of THE BROOM OF THE SYSTEM and THE PALE KING, the "gargantuan, mind-altering comedy" about addictive entertainment, centered around a Boston halfway-house for recovering addicts and the nearby tennis academy. With the infamous 98 pages of "Notes & Errata" which are key to an in-depth understanding of this densely-written story. This is the first issue with "Vollman" misspelled on the rear dust jacket panel. Near Fine/Near Fine -- slight bumping to the bottom edge of the rear board and to the head of the spine. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $375
- $375
Normal People
Rooney, Sally Faber and Faber, 2018. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The second novel by the author of CONVERSATIONS WITH FRIENDS, the story of two very different people who try to stay apart -- but find that they cannot. Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and winner of the Costa (Whitbread) Award for best novel. Basis for the Hulu/BBC television series. Fine/Fine. Signed by Rooney on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $650
- $650
The Glass Hotel
Mandel, Emily St. John Knopf, 2020. First Edition (first printing). The fifth novel by the author of STATION ELEVEN, a story of the intersection of two events -- a massive Ponzi scheme collapse and the disappearance of a woman from a ship at sea. Fine/Fine but for lightly tapped corners.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $15
- $15
Sea of Tranquility
Mandel, Emily St. John Knopf, 2022. First Edition (first printing). The sixth novel by the author of STATION ELEVEN, a story which links together three stories which provides a glimpse into the time line of the universe. Fine/Fine but for a small brown scuff to the bottom edge of the pages. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $15
- $15
Station Eleven
Mandel, Emily St. John Knopf, 2014. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of THE GLASS HOTEL and SEA OF TRANQUILITY, the story of a troupe of Shakespearian actors moving between survivor settlements in a world altered by pandemic. Nominated for the National Book Award and the PEN Faulkner Award and winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Basis for the HBO Max television series. Near Fine/Near Fine -- very light bumping to the bottom edge. Signed by Mandel on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $250
- $250
“A” is for Alibi
Grafton, Sue Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1982. First Edition (first printing). The first novel in the alphabetic Kinsey Millhone series. Near Fine/Fine. Very slight glue residue at the foot of the spine. Signed "Sue Grafton" under her name on the title page. Additionally, inscribed by Grafton, as follows: "To Kate -- from Sue -- 5-5-85 for someone whose passion for mysteries & support of writers must surely have saved many a career.". Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine.- $950
- $950
The Diamond Age or, A Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer
Stephenson, Neal Bantam Books, 1995. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the celebrated author of SNOW CRASH, a story set in the future wherein a "nanotechnologist" has made an illicit copy of an interactive device which educates and raises a young girl to think for herself. Fine/Fine. Signed by Stephenson on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $125
- $125
Shogun, A Novel of Japan
Clavell, James Atheneum, 1975. First Edition (first printing). The third novel by the popular screenwriter and author of NOBLE HOUSE and GAI-JIN, a saga of the Orient in the year 1600 in which a westerner is altered by his exposure to Japanese culture. Basis for the highly-rated mini-series. Very Good/Very Good -- some rubbing and slight toning to the off-white dust jacket. One short closed tear to the front jacket panel and a very light circular stain to the front board. Inscribed by Clavell to former owner John Hooper on the verso of the "Other Books By" page.. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good.- $1,500
- $1,500
Sparring Partners
Grisham, John Doubleday, 2022. First Edition (first printing). The first collection of novellas by the author of THE FIRM and THE PELICAN BRIEF. Fine/Fine. Signed by Grisham on what appears to be the half-title page but is actually a page tipped-in by the publisher. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $45
- $45
Beloved
Morrison, Toni Knopf, 1987. First Edition (first printing). The fifth novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of SONG OF SOLOMON, the story set in post-Civil-War-Ohio of an escaped slave who comes to live with her daughter, her mother-in-law and a disturbing intruder. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and basis for the film. Near Fine/Near Fine -- light foxing to the top edge of the boards and pages. Inscribed by Morrison on the front free end paper, as follows: "For George/Regards/Toni Morrison.". Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $550
- $550
Never Let Me Go
Ishiguro, Kazuo Faber & Faber, 2005. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The sixth novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of THE REMAINS OF THE DAY, the story of a group of pupils at an idyllic English countryside school who are sheltered from the outside world -- for a reason. Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and basis for the film. Fine/Fine. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $250
- $250
The Handmaid’s Tale
Atwood, Margaret McClelland & Stewart, 1985. First Canadian (and true first) Edition (first printing). The sixth novel by the author of THE BLIND ASSASSIN and THE TESTAMENTS, a story set in what-was-once the United States in the near future where there are bizarre consequences for women. Shortlisted for the Booker Prize in Britain and basis for the award-winning Hulu television series. Near Fine/Near Fine -- slight crimping at the foot of the spine and a couple of short closed tears to the jacket panel. Four tiny light brown spots to the fore-edge, else a bright, clean copy. Signed by Atwood on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $950
- $950
Wicked, The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
Maguire, Gregory Regan (HarperCollins), 1995. First Edition (first printing). The story of the other, darker side of the rainbow -- the life of the wicked witch from THE WIZARD OF OZ. Basis for the Broadway musical. Near Fine/Near Fine -- a couple of short folds to the dust jacket flaps. Inscribed by Maguire on the half-title page, as follows: "For Christine, wickedly yours, Gregory Maguire.". Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $250
- $250
Woman of Light
Fajardo-Anstine, Kali One World (Random House), 2022. First Edition (first printing). The second novel by the author of SABRINA & CORINA, a story that spans five generations of an indigenous Chicano family in the American West. Fine/Fine. Signed by Fajardo-Anstine on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $60
- $60
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72
Thompson, Hunter S., Dr. Straight Arrow Books, 1973. First Edition (first printing). The third book by the author of HELL'S ANGELS, the searing account of the battle for the 1972 presidency between George McGovern and Richard Nixon. With illustrations by Ralph Steadman. In the scarce first issue dust jacket, with a white border around the photo on the rear dust jacket panel. Near Fine/Very Good+. Slight rubbing and crimping at the head and foot of the price-clipped jacket spine and rubbing at the corner tips. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good.- $350
- $350
The Queen's Gambit
Tevis, Walter Random House, 1983. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of THE HUSTLER and THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, the story of an American girl who was born with a talent for chess that matched that of the world's greatest players. Basis for the popular Netflix miniseries. Near Fine - /Near Fine -. Incidental toning to dust jacket panels, a couple of folds to the (intact) dust jacket flaps and a tiny closed tear to the rear panel. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $375
- $375
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Greer, Andrew Sean Lee Boudreaux (Little, Brown), 2017. First Edition (first printing). The sixth work of fiction by the author of THE CONFESSIONS OF MAX TIVOLI, the story of a fifty-year-old failed novelist who accepts a series of invitations to "half-baked literary events around the world" in order to avoid going to his ex's wedding. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. In the first issue dust jacket. Fine/Fine. Signed by Greer on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $350
- $350
The Netanyahus, An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family
Cohen, Joshua New York Review Books, 2021. First Edition (first printing). The sixth novel by the author of BOOK OF NUMBERS, the comic story of a Jewish historian who is added to a small college hiring committee to interview and play reluctant host to a man (and his family) who proceed to alienate everyone they meet. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Published as a paperback original. Fine in pictorial wraps as issued. . 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/No Jacket.- $300
- $300
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
Murakami, Haruki Harvill Secker, 2006. First British Edition (first printing). The third story collection published in English by the multi-award winning author of NORWEGIAN WOOD and A WILD SHEEP CHASE. Translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Jay Rubin. Fine/Fine. Signed "haruki" by Murakami (along with his rubber stamp name) on the title page. Includes a copy of the flyer for the signing event at the New Yorker Festival from 2008. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $400
- $400
Essays on Game Theory
Nash, Jr., John F. Edward Elgar, 1996. First Edition. A collection of essays by the Nobel Prize-winning economist and mathematician which present his range of diverse contributions to the concept of game theory. Most of these influential papers were originally written over the decade beginning in 1949 -- but were collected here following the Nobel Prize announcement. Nash was, of course, the subject of Sylvia Nasar's biography and the film, A Beautiful Mind. Near Fine hardcover without dust jacket as issued -- slight bumping at the crown. Significantly, signed by Nash on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket.- $1,500
- $1,500
Where the Crawdads Sing
Owens, Delia Putnam, 2018. First Edition (first printing). The mega-selling first novel by this popular nonfiction author, the story of a North Carolina "marsh girl" -- an ode to the natural world, coming-of-age story and possible murder mystery. A selection of the Reese Witherspoon ("Hello Sunshine") Book Club and basis for the film. Fine/Fine but for crimping at the head and foot of the spine. Signed by Owens on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $2,000
- $2,000
Cloud Atlas
Mitchell, David Sceptre (Hodder & Stoughton), 2004. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The third novel by the author of NUMBER9DREAM and UTOPIA AVENUE, the stories of several characters whose voices are echoed "down the corridor of history." Shortlisted for the Booker Prize and basis for the film. With the original wrap-around band. Near Fine/Near Fine -- a tiny nick to the band, very slight fading to the dust jacket spine and very slight foxing to the top and bottom of the pages. One short fold to the corner of the front dust jacket flap. Signed (with his "squiggle") by Mitchell on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $300
- $300
Goodbye, Columbus and Five Short Stories
Roth, Philip Houghton Mifflin, 1959. First Edition (first printing). The first book by the celebrated author of PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT and AMERICAN PASTORAL, a short novel about a wealthy young woman and a young man who finds the opulence that surrounds her to be funny (as well as five short stories). Basis for the film. Near Fine/Near Fine -- slight crimping at the head and foot of the spine and a spot of edgewear at the top of the rear dust jacket panel. Overall, a much cleaner copy than is usually found.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $1,500
- $1,500
Trust
Diaz, Hernan Riverhead (Penguin Random House), 2022. First Edition (first printing). The second novel by the author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist, IN THE DISTANCE, the story of a 1920's Wall Street tycoon and the daughter of eccentric aristocrats who are at the center of a 1937 novel that all of New York seems to have read. Fine/Fine. Signed by Diaz on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $50
- $50
High-Rise
Ballard, J. G. Jonathan Cape, 1975. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The eighth novel by the author of CRASH and EMPIRE OF THE SUN, the story of a luxury apartment building's descent into violent chaos. Basis for the film. Fine/Fine but for a few very light scratches to the rear dust jacket panel -- an exceptionally clean copy. Signed by Ballard on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $1,500
- $1,500
Rules of Civility
Towles, Amor Viking, 2011. First Edition (first printing). The first novel by the author of A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW and THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, the story of a 1937 chance encounter which propels a young woman from a Wall Street secretarial pool to the upper echelons of New York society. Fine/Fine but for incidental crimping at the head and foot of the spine. Singed (along with his "big band" rubber stamp) by Towles on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $275
- $275
Station Eleven
Mandel, Emily St. John Knopf, 2014. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of THE GLASS HOTEL and SEA OF TRANQUILITY, the story of a troupe of Shakespearian actors moving between survivor settlements in a world altered by pandemic. Nominated for the National Book Award and the PEN Faulkner Award and winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Basis for the HBO Max television series. Fine/Fine. Signed by Mandel on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $450
- $450
The Queen’s Gambit
Tevis, Walter Random House, 1983. First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of THE HUSTLER and THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, the story of an American girl who was born with a talent for chess that matched that of the world's greatest players. Basis for the popular Netflix miniseries. Fine/Near Fine -- incidental toning to the top of the front dust jacket panel and slight rubbing to the rear panel. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $500
- $500
Underworld
DeLillo, Don Scribner, 1997. First Edition (first printing). The eleventh novel by the author of WHITE NOISE and LIBRA, a fused history of the second half of the twentieth century that begins with Bobby Thompson's home run that gave the Giants the 1951 National League pennant, told through the eyes of a man and a woman who knew each other once and who meet again in the American desert. Near Fine/Near Fine -- light bumping at the head and foot of the spine and along the top of the front board. Inscribed by DeLillo on the title page, as follows: "To Alek Douglas -- All best -- Don DeLillo." . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $100
- $100
The Sympathizer
Nguyen, Viet Thanh Grove Press, 2015. First Edition (first printing). The first novel by the popular author of THE REFUGEES and THE COMMITTED, the well-received story of a half-French, half-Vietnamese communist sleeper agent living in America after the end of the Vietnam War. Winner of multiple literary awards including the Pulitzer Prize. Near Fine/Near Fine but for bumping at the foot of the spine. Signed by Nguyen on the title page. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.- $175
- $175
The Remains of the Day
Ishiguro, Kazuo Faber and Faber, 1989. First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The third novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of NEVER LET ME GO and KLARA AND THE SUN, the story of a butler's six-day motoring trip which is interrupted by the memories of his life in service. Winner of the Booker Prize and basis for the award-winning film. Fine/Fine but for incidental rubbing to the dust jacket panels. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $400
- $400
All the Light We Cannot See
Doerr, Anthony Scribner, 2014. First Edition (first printing). The acclaimed second novel by the author of CLOUD CUCKOO LAND, the story of a young blind girl and a young boy who becomes adept at fixing radios (which wins him a place at the Hitler Youth Academy) during World War II. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Fine/Fine. Signed "Anthony Doerr" above his printed name and separately inscribed by Doerr on the title page, as follows: "NYC, New York November 2015. Dear Richard -- I wish you a very happy holiday season, Yours, Tony.". Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $450
- $450
Beloved
Morrison, Toni Knopf, 1987. First Edition (first printing). The fifth novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of SONG OF SOLOMON, the post-Civil-War story of an escaped slave who comes to live in a small Ohio house with her daughter, her mother-in-law and a mesmerizing intruder. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and basis for the film. Winner of a 2006 NY Times Poll as the best American fiction book published in the previous 25 years. Fine/Fine but for light crimping at the foot of the spine. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $65
- $65
City on Fire
Winslow, Don William Morrow, 2022. First Edition (first printing). The first novel in a new crime saga by the author of the CARTEL TRILOGY ("The Power of the Dog," "The Cartel" and "The Border"). Fine/Fine. Signed by Winslow on what appears to be the half-title page but is actually a page tipped-in by the publisher.. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $45
- $45
Sea of Tranquility
Mandel, Emily St. John Knopf, 2022. First Edition (first printing). The sixth novel by the author of STATION ELEVEN, a story of time, love and plague that runs from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon five hundred years later. One of the special Signed First Editions "with exclusive content": an extra chapter from a fictional novel in the text. Also includes three promotional postcards issued by the publisher for the book. Fine/Fine. Signed by Mandel on a page that has been tipped-in by the publisher.. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.- $100
- $100
Station Eleven
Mandel, Emily St. John First Edition (first printing). The fourth novel by the author of THE GLASS HOTEL and SEA OF TRANQUILITY, the story of a troupe of Shakespearian actors moving between survivor settlements in a world altered by pandemic. Nominated for the National Book Award and the PEN Faulkner Award and winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Basis for the HBO Max television series. Fine/Fine but for a small crimp at the head of the dust jacket spine. Signed by Mandel on the title page.- $375
- $375
The Remains of the Day
Ishiguro, Kazuo First British (and true first) Edition (first printing). The third novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author of Never Let Me Go, the story of a butler's six-day motoring trip which is interrupted by the memories of his life in service. Winner of the Booker Prize and basis for the award-winning film. Fine/Fine but for miniscule fading to the dust jacket spine.- $375
- $375
A Gentleman in Moscow
Towles, Amor First Edition (first printing). The bestselling second novel by the popular author of THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, the story of a Count who is sentenced to house arrest by the Bolsheviks during some of the most tumultuous decades in Russian history. Near Fine/Fine -- light rubbing to the top edge of the pages and slight crimping at the foot of the spine. Signed by Towles on the title page.- $275
- $275
American Rust
Meyer, Philipp First Edition (first printing). The first novel by the author of THE SON, the critically acclaimed story of an economically devastated Pennsylvania steel town. Fine in an otherwise-Fine price-clipped dust jacket but for one lightly bumped corner. Inscribed by Meyer on the title page, as follows: "To: Ned Horsey/Best wishes/Philipp Meyer."- $100
- $100
Memphis
Stringfellow, Tara M. First Edition (first printing). The debut novel by this poet and former attorney, a story that traces three generations in a Southern Black family. A "Read with Jenna" selection (with the logo on the front dust jacket panel). Fine/Fine. Signed by Stringfellow on the title page.- $60
- $60