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Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (2000). Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#913595] $35
NY, Vanguard, (1974). Signed by the author and additionally inscribed to another poet and novelist: "To ___ ___, with/ admiration, and in/ friendship, and in/ love, all the rest of/ the way./ Bill Heyen/ Allendale, Mich./ 7/14/75." With the ownership signature of said poet on the front flyleaf. A nice association copy. Foredge stained; spine and board edges sunned; very good in a near fine dust jacket with dampstaining on verso. [#020275] SOLD
Lewiston, Confluence Press, (1977). A poetry chapbook, published in an edition of 300 copies. Inscribed by the author in 1978 to James and Lois Welch. Slight sunning to edges; near fine in self-wrappers. [#025535] $20
(New Orleans), B.E. Trice, (1997). The limited edition of this comic mystery set in South Florida, consisting of the sheets of the publisher's trade edition with an added colophon and a different binding. Of a total edition of 176 copies, this is number 65 of 150 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in slipcase. [#011883] SOLD
NY, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, (1985). A novel of a young Plains Indian boy coming of age at the time of the westward expansion of the white men, and of the social turmoil and collapse that followed. Inscribed by the author to Henry Kurth in 1986, "in friendship & admiration." A nice association copy. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#026342] SOLD
click for a larger image of item #26343, I Wear The Morning Star NY, Harper & Row, (1986). The third book in his Ghost Horse cycle. Inscribed by the author "with admiration & affection" in the year of publication. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket. [#026343] $30
NY, Thomas Crowell, (1978). A novel about the Stephens and Catherwood trips through southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Yucatan peninsula in the 1830s that rediscovered the ruins of the Mayan civilization, record of which had been lost to Europeans by the 19th century, and was entirely new to Americans. Their two books -- Incidents of Travel in the Yucatan and Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and the Yucatan -- were popular, colorful accounts that were also archeologically important for the highly detailed drawings Catherwood did of the ruins and glyphic writings of the Mayans. Signed by the author,who was representing himself as Native American at the time but was discovered after his death to have no connection to Native American ancestors or tribes. Owner gift inscription on half-title. One corner bumped; very near fine in fine jacket. [#003016] $20
NY, Grove Press, (1992). A novel that continues with the character of Sitko Ghost Horse from his earlier young adult sequence, but which is apparently not aimed at a young adult audience; it is rather an autobiographical novel exploring the issues of ethnicity and identity that dogged Highwater both personally and publicly for many years. Highwater was either a con man or an "Indian wannabe" -- or both -- and his attempt at self-reinvention was met with skepticism in the Native American literature community, if not outright disdain. Inscribed by the author to Henry Kurth "with affection" in the year of publication. Spine lean; else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#026344] $20
NY, Harper & Row, (1984). The first book in his Ghost Horse cycle, a novel written for young adults and chronicling three generations in the lives of a Northern Plains Indian family in the nineteenth century. Inscribed by the author to Henry Kurth, "in friendship." Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with slight wear at the crown. [#026341] $40
(NY), HarperCollins, (2002). Signed by the author. A promotional copy of the first edition: fine in a fine dust jacket with an "Advance Promotional Copy - Not for Sale - On Sale Date 5/28/02" sticker on the front panel. [#913102] $35
click for a larger image of item #11888, Mr. Ives' Christmas (NY), HarperCollins, (1995). An advance preview edition of the fourth book by this Pulitzer Prize-winning author, a novel of a man coming to terms with the death of his son. The copyright page would lead one to believe this issue was bound from sheets of the second printing; reportedly this is an error and the text does indeed precede the first printing and includes textual differences from the final published version. Clothbound, in a decorative cardboard slipcase resembling a gift-wrapped box. A fine copy, signed by the author on a tipped-in bookplate. [#011888] SOLD
London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, (2001). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916284] $35
Fremont, Sumac, (1973). Advance review copy of his third book, limited to 1026 copies. Fine in fine dust jacket and inscribed by the author, in 1974. With jacket flap blurbs by Jim Harrison, Thomas McGuane, and Harry Crews. [#008574] SOLD
Helena/Guilford, Lyons Press, (2014). The updated, expanded, signed edition of Hoagland's selected essays, spanning nearly 50 years, with a foreword by Gretel Ehrlich. Signed by the author. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a strip of dampstaining visible only on the verso. With a "Signed by the Author" label on the front panel, as issued. [#032774] SOLD
NY, Random House, (1976). His third collection of essays, which illustrates why John Updike called him "the best essayist of my generation." Signed by the author. Slight corner taps; very near fine in a similar dust jacket. From the author's library. [#029982] SOLD
NY, Random House, (1973). A review copy of his second collection of essays, many of them dealing with the natural world, especially in New England, and including accounts of walks in the Green and White Mountains and a canoe trip in Maine. Inscribed by the author. Boards a bit skewed, thus a very good copy in a dust jacket with a 1-1/2" closed tear at the lower rear panel. With review slip laid in. [#029320] SOLD
(London), Faber and Faber, (2005). Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers and dust jacket. [#916288] $35
click for a larger image of item #32481, Snow Flowers (Kalamazoo), Westigan Review Press, 1979. Poetry chapbook. Inscribed by the author to Peter [Matthiessen]: "With thanks for pointing out to me the mountains behind my house." Near fine in saddle-stitched self-wrappers. Laid in is an additional photocopy of a typescript of a poem, "Tomales Bay, November 28, 1980," with one holograph correction. [#032481] SOLD
NY, Doubleday, (2004). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915126] SOLD
Franklin Center, Franklin Library, 1992. A limited edition of this novel, with a special introduction by Hoffman for this edition. Signed by the author. Leatherbound, all edges gilt, with a silk ribbon marker bound in. Fine. [#915120] $35
Greenfield Center, Greenfield Review, (1991). A collection that reprints the contents of two books -- her first book, Calling Myself Home, and her first collection of short fiction, That Horse. With a new introduction by the author. Inscribed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#025550] SOLD
Grand Forks, Bloodroot, 1980. An early appearance in print by Hogan, after her first book and preceding her second. Inscribed by Hogan at her contribution. Owner name, else fine in stapled wrappers. [#025553] $25
(n.p.), Lannan Foundation, 1995. Program for a reading sponsored by the Lannan Foundation on February 7, 1995. A single sheet, approximately 11" x 14", folded once to make four pages. The program contains one poem each by Hogan and Rose and is signed by both authors. A short bibliography of each author is also provided on the program. Hints of creasing; else fine. [#025552] SOLD
(Toronto), HarperCollins, (2004). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915131] $35
(NY), Viking, (2006). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915144] $40
(Paris), Quai Voltaire, (1999). A French edition of All I Wanted Was Company. Warmly inscribed by the author to Virginia Spencer Carr. Fine in wrappers, with fine wraparound band. [#026750] SOLD
San Francisco, Cadmus Editions, (1998). The first American edition, the issue in wrappers. Inscribed by the author to Virginia Spencer Carr who, among other things, wrote a biography of Paul Bowles. Several sections pertaining to Bowles are marked in text, presumably by Carr for her biography. Otherwise fine in wrappers. Blurbs by Bowles and William Burroughs. [#026749] SOLD
(London), Viking, (2001). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914142] $35
(London), Penguin, (2000). An anthology of stories, edited by Hornby. With contributions by Hornby, Dave Eggers, Roddy Doyle, Irvine Welsh, Zadie Smith, Helen Fielding, and others. With an introduction by, and signed by Hornby. Fine in wrappers. [#914140] SOLD
click for a larger image of item #32650, The Pickle Index (Cazadero), (Sudden Oak Books), (2015). The first hardcover edition of this novel that was published in hardcover, in paperback, and as an app. The hardcover is a slipcased edition of two volumes, "Snacks" and "News," meant to be read in alternating chapters and with illustrations by Ian Huebert that combine across the two volumes to make a larger picture. Although not called for, each volume is signed by the author. Horowitz was a managing editor and then publisher of McSweeney's. Fine copies, without dust jackets, as issued, in a fine slipcase. [#032650] SOLD
(Toronto), McClelland and Stewart, (1982). Signed by the author. Rubbing to lower board edges; else fine in a near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with very minor edge wear. [#916301] $35
(Orlando), Bedlam Press, 2005. One of 500 copies signed by Houarner. Fine in wrappers. [#030619] $20
Boston, Beacon Press, (1999). Inscribed by the author to Peter Matthiessen, and with an accompanying gift inscription and letter of transmittal from friends of Matthiessen's. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#031940] SOLD
NY, Norton, (1992). Her first book, a collection of stories, one of which was selected for The Best American Short Stories 1990. The collection won the 1993 Western States Book Award. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915156] $55
NY, Theatre Communications Group, 1989. The hardcover issue of this collection of four plays; the title piece was nominated for a Tony Award. Inscribed by the author to another writer: "You are a class act all the way around - but it's your quick blush that's most devestating [sic]. Here's to more plays and whacko conferences." Boards splayed; near fine in a near fine dust jacket with creasing to the rear panel and front flap. [#027627] SOLD
Chelsea, Chelsea Green Publishing, (1986). Photographs and text by Hubbard, with a jacket blurb by Matthiessen. Inscribed by Hubbard to Peter [Matthiessen] in the year of publication. Near fine in a near fine, heavily spine-sunned dust jacket. [#031943] SOLD
NY, Doubleday/Flying Dolphin, (2006). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915179] $35
(NY), Dial, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914161] $35
(London), John Murray, (2005). The first British edition. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914171] SOLD
NY, Knopf, 2003. Inscribed by the author to Peter [Matthiessen]: "With warmest appreciation and respect for having shown so many of us the way." Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#031948] SOLD
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1994). Inscribed by Jackson to fellow writer Steve [Krauzer] and his wife. Lower corners tapped; else fine in a fine dust jacket. Postcard promoting book signing laid in. [#027806] $30
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1993). A Mulheisen mystery. Warmly inscribed by Jackson to fellow writer Steve [Krauzer] and his wife. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#027808] SOLD
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1998). A novel in this Montana author's popular and critically well-received crime series featuring "Fang" Mullheisen, a Detroit policeman. Warmly inscribed by Jackson to fellow writer Steve [Krauzer]. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#027805] SOLD
(n.p.), Hungry Mind/Midnight Paper Sales, 2000. A broadside poem, printed on the occasion of a reading by the author. One of 120 numbered copies signed by Jin. 10-3/4" x 14-3/4". Fine. [#911637] SOLD
NY, Atheneum, 1986. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914182] $60
(Los Angeles), Center Publications, 1979. Inscribed by the author to Peter [Matthiessen], "with love," in 1980. Book a bit warped; very good in a near fine dust jacket. [#031952] SOLD
(Toronto), Knopf Canada, (1998). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914190] $35
(Dance)
click for a larger image of item #26729, Last Night on Earth NY, Pantheon, (1995). A book that is "part memoir, part meditation, and part performance" by the noted dancer and choreographer. Signed by Jones. Small quarto. This is the hardcover edition, fine in a near fine dust jacket with corner tears to the rear flap fold. [#026729] SOLD
NY, Viking, (1967). Second printing. Inscribed by the author. Near fine in a near fine spine-darkened and slightly edge-worn dust jacket. [#010674] SOLD
Boston, Little Brown, (1993). His first book, a highly praised collection of stories that was nominated for the National Book Award. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915202] SOLD
NY, Doubleday, (2006). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914193] $35
Amherst, U. of Massachusetts Press, 1970. The softcover issue of this collection of poems, inscribed by the author to another poet in 1976. Fine in wrappers. [#011904] $45
click for a larger image of item #22730, Mermaids in the Basement Port Townsend, Copper Canyon Press, 1984. A collection of "Poems for Woman." Inscribed by Kizer to Pauline Kael in January, 1986: "For Pauline, a thin response to her fine fat new book! Love, Carolyn." Kael's Taking It All In had been published in 1984. This is the simultaneous issue in wrappers of Kizer's book; fine. [#022730] SOLD
(NY), Ecco, (2003). A review copy. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with publisher's promotional information laid in. [#913117] $35
(Minneapolis), Milkweed, (1998). Fine in pictorial boards, without dust jacket, as issued. Signed by the author. [#913112] $35
(Oshkosh), (Starboard Publishing), (1990). "A Vietnam Medical-Military Adventure," the personal account of a doctor's year in Vietnam, in diary format. Heavily illustrated with his photographs, both black-and-white and color, plus evocative line drawings by Theodore William Gostas, identified as a "Combat Artist" and a POW in Vietnam, 1968-1973. This is an advance review copy, with a slip pasted to the inside front cover so indicating. Signed by the author. Quarto, softbound. Short crease to rear cover; near fine. [#010072] SOLD
NY, Henry Holt, (1989). Karlin's third novel, set in Israel and about the love between a young Israeli man and Palestinian woman. Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone, whose novel Damascus Gate is perhaps the best, most grueling exploration of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in contemporary fiction. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#024554] SOLD
London, Jonathan Cape, (2002). Stories. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#913120] $40
London, Jonathan Cape, (2004). His first novel. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913121] $40
(Film)
click for a larger image of item #14102, Living Images. Film Comment and Criticism NY, Harper & Row, (1975). The simultaneous issue in wrappers of this collection of film reviews, criticism and essays, 1970-1974. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication. Fine. [#014102] SOLD
(London), Picador, (2002). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916355] $35
(London), Little Brown, (1992). Signed by the author in 1993. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913134] $35
(Toronto), Stoddart, (1991). A collection of stories by this Canadian writer, this being the simultaneous issue in wrappers. Inscribed by Kelly to fellow author Robert Stone in 1993. Fine. [#027633] $20
Cambridge, Pym-Randall, 1968. Of a total hardcover edition of 400 copies, this is copy 37 of 90 numbered copies signed by the author. Oblong quarto; boards bowed, else fine in a sunned, near fine dust jacket. [#001614] SOLD
Cambridge, Pym-Randall, (1967). Of a total edition of 126 copies in wrappers, this is copy "H" of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. Fine. [#001610] SOLD
Los Angeles, Black Sparrow, 1968. One of 250 numbered copies in wrappers signed by the author. Fine. [#001613] SOLD
click for a larger image of item #1620, The Cruise of the Pnyx (Barrytown), Station Hill, (1979). One of 1474 copies in wrappers, of 1500 total, this one having been warmly inscribed by the author. Fine. [#001620] SOLD
(London), Sceptre, (2002). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913153] $35
Sydney, Doubleday, (2003). The first edition, Australian. Signed by the author in 2004. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915232] $40
click for a larger image of item #915238, Esau Franklin Center, Franklin Library, 1997. The Franklin Library edition. Signed by the author. With a special introduction by the author for this edition. Leatherbound, all edges gilt, with a silk ribbon marker bound in. Fine, in publisher's original shrinkwrap. [#915238] SOLD
(n.p.), BookVenture, 2003. The complete text and lyrics for a series of skits, using Kesey's words, that were used for a touring show that promoted Spit in the Ocean #7, the All About Kesey issue, and Kesey's Jail Journal. One of about 50 copies printed. Signed by Babbs. Fine in stapled wrappers. [#028784] SOLD
NY, Sideshow, 1999. Of an edition of 350 copies, this is a Publisher's Copy ("PC") signed by Ketchum and by Edward Lee. Additionally inscribed by Ketchum using his real name, Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030624] SOLD
(Springfield), Gauntlet, 2000. Of an edition of 100 copies, this is a Publisher's Copy ("PC") signed by Ketchum and by Thomas Tessier and Neal McPheeters. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030626] SOLD
Baltimore, Cemetery Dance, 2000. One of 1000 copies signed by the author. This copy is additionally inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030632] SOLD
NY, Ballantine, (1984). Inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. Together with a French editions, also inscribed as Dallas. Stamp of another author inside each front cover; each is near fine in wrappers. [#030633] SOLD
NY, Berkley, (1995). Inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. Stamp of another author inside the front cover; fine in wrappers. Together with a 1995 hardcover Italian edition, also inscribed by the author as Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf; foxing to top edge; near fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030634] SOLD
(Burton), Subterranean Press, 2001. Original stories by Ketchum, John Shirley and David B. Silva. This copy is inscribed by Ketchum using his real name, Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030637] SOLD
NY, Ballantine, (1981). First printing. Together with a first printing of the UK Headline paperback of 1995. Each is inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. Stamp of another author inside the front covers; foxing to top edges; each is near fine in wrappers. [#030639] SOLD
(London), Headline, (1999). Inscribed by the author on the title page, using his real name, Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. The pastedown, front flyleaf, and half title are unevenly 1/4 shorter than the text block; foxing to top edge; thus very good in a fine dust jacket. [#030640] SOLD
(London), Headline Feature, (1999). Inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. With a typed note signed, also as "Dallas," laid in. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Top edge foxed; near fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030641] SOLD
(Springfield), Gauntlet/Edge, 2012. First mass market paperback edition. Inscribed by the author using his real name, Dallas. Stamp of another author on the half title. Fine in wrappers. [#030643] SOLD
(London), Headline, (1994). Signed by the author. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#030645] SOLD
(Aliso Viejo), Cahill, 1998. Copy #22 of 174 copies signed by the author and by Edward Lee. Bookplate of another author front pastedown. Fine, without jacket, as issued. [#030628] SOLD
(n.p.), Obsidian Books, 1998. Copy #334 of 500 copies signed by the author and by Alan M. Clark and Richard Layman. Additionally inscribed by Ketchum using his real name, Dallas. Bookplate of another author on the front flyleaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030629] SOLD
(Springfield), Gauntlet, (1999). One of 450 copies, this copy unnumbered. Signed by Kiernan and Poppy Z. Brite. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#030648] SOLD
NY, Doubleday/Perfect Crime, (1992). The fourth book in the Kat Colorado series. Signed by the author, who has also transcribed a line from the book. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913162] $40
Huntington Beach, Cahill Publishing, 1994. The limited edition of the fifth book in her award-winning Kat Colorado mystery series. Number 3 of 150 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine, without dust jacket, as issued. [#913165] $35
NY, Trident Press, (1971). His fourth novel, fifth book. Inscribed by the author in 1972. Spotting to top stain, else fine in a very near fine dust jacket, with a crimp at the crown. [#008175] SOLD
NY, Henry Holt, (1995). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913168] $35
click for a larger image of item #23880, At the Bottom of the River NY, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1983). The highly praised first book by this Caribbean writer, a collection of stories that won an award from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Kincaid was born in Antigua and moved to the U.S. to become an au pair. She changed her name when her family disapproved of her writing, and she began writing for The New Yorker, which she did for almost twenty years. Signed by the author. One page with minor marginal stains; else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#023880] SOLD
London, Jonathan Cape, (2004). Signed by the author. Only issued in wrappers. Fine. [#913174] $35
NY, Little Brown, (2005). His first novel. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915240] $35
Toronto, HarperCollins, (1993). The first Canadian edition, the true first edition, of the second novel by this Cherokee author who has lived in Canada for a number of years. This book was nominated for Canada's most prestigious literary award, the Governor General's Award. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914198] SOLD
(Markham), Viking, (1990). The true first (Canadian) edition of his humorous first novel. Signed by the author. Slight rubbing to cloth binding; else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914196] $60
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1985. The limited edition. Number 149 of 200 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in a fine slipcase. [#021595] SOLD
click for a larger image of item #21588, Thoughts Occasioned by the Most Insignificant of All Human Events Concord, Ewert, 1982. A limited edition printing an essay that first appeared in New York University's events calendar, Pleasures in Learning. Number 117 of 150 numbered copies signed by the author. This copy is additionally inscribed by Kinnell. Fine in saddle-stitched wrappers. [#021588] SOLD
NY, Atheneum, 1961. The first book to be published in the U.S. by this Irish poet. Winner of the Irish Arts Council's Triennial Book Award. This is the issue in wrappers; there was also a simultaneous hardcover edition. A near fine copy, and signed by the author. [#008179] SOLD
Boston, Godine, 1986. The first American edition of this collection of stories, published almost a decade after the original Canadian edition, and after the success of Shoeless Joe. Signed by the author. Foxing to top edge; else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#019535] SOLD
(Vancouver), (Hoffer/Tanks), (1986). The limited hardcover edition of this collection, published by William Hoffer and with illustrations by Carel Moiseiwitsch. Number 94 of 100 numbered copies. Signed by the author. Bound in linen; fine, without dust jacket, as issued. [#029764] SOLD
(Markham), Penguin, (1983). Signed by the author. Read and creased; very good in wrappers. [#029778] $20
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