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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
(ACKER, Kathy; GIBSON, William; SONTAG, Susan; ISHIGURO, Kazuo; ALEXIE, Sherman)
 1996. A promotional poster for the annual Toronto literary festival, which each year since 1980 has brought together some of the best writers of contemporary world literature. This poster is one of only a handful of copies signed by all or most of the year's participants, approximately 70 signatures. Signed by: Nicholas Shakespeare, William Gibson, William Kotzwinkle, Kathy Acker, Sherman Alexie, W.P. Kinsella, Lynne Reid Banks, Louis Begley, Marie-Claire Blais, Isabel Colegate, William Gass, Matt Cohen, Maeve Binchy, Hershel Parker, Mavis Gallant, Janette Turner Hospital, Susan Sontag, Tobias Wolff, D.M. Thomas, Kazuo Ishiguro, Timothy Findley, Lawrence Block, Al Purdy, Paul Quarrington, Ruth Rendell, Joan Mellon, Nicholas Jose, Oksana Zabuzhko, Lorna Crozier, and many others. From the collection of the promoter of the festival, Greg Gatenby. Designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro. 17" x 24". Fine.
[#029752]
    
$1,000
1996. A promotional poster for the annual Toronto literary festival, which each year since 1980 has brought together some of the best writers of contemporary world literature. This poster is one of only a handful of copies signed by all or most of the year's participants, approximately 70 signatures. Signed by: Nicholas Shakespeare, William Gibson, William Kotzwinkle, Kathy Acker, Sherman Alexie, W.P. Kinsella, Lynne Reid Banks, Louis Begley, Marie-Claire Blais, Isabel Colegate, William Gass, Matt Cohen, Maeve Binchy, Hershel Parker, Mavis Gallant, Janette Turner Hospital, Susan Sontag, Tobias Wolff, D.M. Thomas, Kazuo Ishiguro, Timothy Findley, Lawrence Block, Al Purdy, Paul Quarrington, Ruth Rendell, Joan Mellon, Nicholas Jose, Oksana Zabuzhko, Lorna Crozier, and many others. From the collection of the promoter of the festival, Greg Gatenby. Designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro. 17" x 24". Fine.
[#029752]
    
$1,000
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (1996). A collection of poems and prose poems. This is the trade edition, bound in black cloth. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036580]
    
$100
Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (1996). A collection of poems and prose poems. This is the trade edition, bound in black cloth. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036580]
    
$100
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (2000). The advance reading copy, marked "uncorrected proof" by the publisher, of this collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#912234]
    
$60
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1996). Copy No. 84 of 100 numbered copies signed by the author on a tipped-in colophon. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036579]
    
$50
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1996). Copy No. 84 of 100 numbered copies signed by the author on a tipped-in colophon. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036579]
    
$50
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (2000). Stories, poems, and prose poems. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912204]
    
$50
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 NY, Grove Press, (2003). A poignant and comic collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036582]
    
$50
NY, Grove Press, (2003). A poignant and comic collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036582]
    
$50
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 NY, Atlantic Monthly, (2000). A collection of stories, his first since The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, which was the basis for the film Smoke Signals. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket with the New Yorker "20-under-40" label affixed to the front panel -- young writers who were supposed to represent the future of literature and to a large extent did: besides Alexie, the list included David Foster Wallace, Jhumpa Lahiri, Edwidge Danticat, George Saunders, and others.
[#036581]
    
$50
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (2000). A collection of stories, his first since The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, which was the basis for the film Smoke Signals. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket with the New Yorker "20-under-40" label affixed to the front panel -- young writers who were supposed to represent the future of literature and to a large extent did: besides Alexie, the list included David Foster Wallace, Jhumpa Lahiri, Edwidge Danticat, George Saunders, and others.
[#036581]
    
$50
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 NY, Grove Press, (2009). A story collection. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036583]
    
$50
NY, Grove Press, (2009). A story collection. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036583]
    
$50
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
NY, Atlantic Monthly Press, (1996). The advance reading copy of his second novel. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#912195]
    
$40
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
Los Angeles, American Indian Studies Center, (1993). His third collection of poems and prose poems. Illustrations by Elizabeth Woody. Blurbs by Linda Hogan and Simon Ortiz. Only issued in wrappers, but in two slightly different sizes. This is a copy of the smaller issue. 6-7/8" x 9-7/8". Signed by the author. Light crown bump; near fine in wrappers.
[#912199]
    
$40
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
 NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1995). His first full-length novel, after a collection of stories and some small press publications. Alexie won the National Book Award in 2007 for The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036578]
    
$40
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1995). His first full-length novel, after a collection of stories and some small press publications. Alexie won the National Book Award in 2007 for The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#036578]
    
$40
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
(Seattle), (Audio Literature), (1996). The audio book of his second novel. Three cassette tapes; reading by Alexie. Fine, in a near fine cardstock box, signed by Alexie on attached label.
[#912192]
    
$35
    
(ALEXIE, Sherman)
Hillsboro, Blue Heron, (1994). Alexie contributes "A Few Reservation Notes on Love and Hunger." Signed by Alexie. Fine in wrappers.
[#912196]
    
$35
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
(London), Minerva, (1996). The first British edition of his first novel. Published in paperback in the U.K. This copy is signed by the author. One small corner crease; else fine.
[#912210]
    
$35
    
ALEXIE, Sherman
London, Secker & Warburg, (2004). The first British edition. Fine in wrappers.
[#912216]
    
$30
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (1992). The 10th printing of the hardcover edition of the first book of stories and prose poems by this young Native American writer of Spokane/Coeur d'Alene descent. Fine, without dust jacket, as issued.
[#036622]
    
$30
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (2009). Second printing of the hardcover issue. Fine without dust jacket, as issued.
[#036624]
    
$25
    
(ALEXIE, Sherman)
(NY), (Cahners/Bowker), 1996. Contains an interview with Alexie, from about the time of the publication of Indian Killer. Fine in stapled wrappers.
[#912206]
    
$21
    
(Native American)
ALEXIE, Sherman
Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, (1993). Second printing of the hardcover issue of his fourth collection of stories, poems and prose poems. Fine without dust jacket, as issued.
[#036623]
    
$20
    
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