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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
SHIELDS, Carol
Ottawa, Borealis, 1977. Fine in wrappers.
[#912751]
$50
SHIELDS, Carol
(n.p.), Random House of Canada, (2002). Signed by the author on a "From the Desk of Carol Shields" card, which is laid in. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912763]
$50
SMILEY, Jane
NY, Knopf, 1995. The uncorrected proof copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#912789]
$50
STONE, Robert
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 2003. The advance reading copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers, with a photo of the author laid in, which is also signed by Stone.
[#912806]
$50
STONE, Robert
NY, Knopf/Vintage, (1986)/(1992). Later printings of the first American edition and the Vintage paperback edition, but both from the author's own library. Fine in a fine dust jacket; fine in wrappers.
[#033833]
$50
STONE, Robert
(London), Picador, 1988, 1998. Two first printings of British paperback reissues of his National Book Award-winning second novel, from the author's own library. The 1988 issue has a dampstain as the lower edge and is near fine; the 1998 issue is fine. Together with a 1981 second printing Houghton Mifflin paperback, also from the author's library; near fine.
[#033839]
$50
(STONE, Robert)
(NY), (Harper's), (1988). Includes Stone's "Keeping the Future at Bay," a report on the Republican National Convention, later collected in The Best American Essays 1989. Signed by Stone at his contribution. Fine.
[#912823]
$50
(STONE, Robert)
(n.p.), [Oregon Public Broadcasting], (c. 2003). The script of Mel Waggoner's interview questions (without Stone's responses) for a radio interview on Oregon Public Broadcasting, timed following the publication of Bay of Souls. Three pages of prepared questions for Stone. Inscribed by Stone to a collector, "with best wishes." Fine.
[#912825]
$50
STONE, Robert
(NY), Ecco/HarperPerennial, (2007/2008). Two copies from the author's own library: a later printing of the hardcover edition (Ecco, 2007) and a first printing of the paperback edition (Harper Perennial, 2008). Both are very near fine.
[#033843]
$50
(STONE, Robert)
Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1964. Includes Robert Stone's first book appearance, two excerpts from his first novel, then in progress. Other contributors to this volume include Ed McClanahan, Hugh Nissenson, and Merrill Joan Gerber. Edited by Wallace Stegner. Fine in a near fine, price-clipped dust jacket.
[#009509]
$50
SWOFFORD, Anthony
NY, Scribner, (2003). His first book, a highly praised memoir of the first Gulf War, which was immediately hailed as a classic of contemporary war literature, compared with Michael Herr's Dispatches, and became a surprise bestseller and a film. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915604]
$50
TAN, Amy
Franklin Center, Franklin Library, 1995. The Franklin Library edition. Signed by the author. Leatherbound, all edges gilt, with a silk ribbon marker bound in. Fine.
[#915616]
$50
THOMSON, Rupert
(London), Bloomsbury, (1991). Signed by the author. A few light, stray spots to the lower edge of the text block; else fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915631]
$50
(UPDIKE, John)
NY, American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995. Prints Updike's acceptance of the William Dean Howells Medal for Rabbit at Rest. Fine in wrappers.
[#912109]
$50
UPDIKE, John
NY, Knopf, 1997. The uncorrected proof copy of this novel that was initially published to mixed reviews: Margaret Atwood, in The New York Times Book Review, loved it; David Foster Wallace, a self-proclaimed Updike fan, wrote a scathing review of it in The New York Observer. Fine in wrappers.
[#912111]
$50
(VAS DIAS, Robert)
Garden City, Doubleday/Anchor, 1970. "Poems of the Space Age," edited by the poet Robert Van Dias and inscribed by him to Robert Bly, with best wishes, in Brooklyn, in February, 1971. Mild creasing to spine and foxing to foredge; general handling apparent to covers; very good. A Doubleday Anchor paperback original.
[#036118]
$50
WIER, Dara
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 1992. The uncommon hardcover issue of this collection of poems. Unmarked, but from the library of the author. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with a slight crimp at the crown.
[#034478]
$50
WILCOX, Rex
(Monterey), (Angel Press), (1977). Staple hole upper front corner; slightly dusty. Near fine in wrappers. Two copies in OCLC.
[#036056]
$50
WILLIS, Jack and Mary
NY, Viking, (1974). Nonfiction, a personal account of a catastrophic injury and recovery, inscribed by the authors to Pauline Kael "with affection." Jack Willis was a documentary filmmaker and the producer of the television show The Great American Dream Machine. Slight foxing to page edges; near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Uncommon signed.
[#034587]
$50
WOLFF, Tobias
NY, Knopf, 1996. A collection of short fiction. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. This is the full collection, not the limited advance edition that printed only the title story.
[#915724]
$50
YOUNG, Yolanda
NY, Villard, (2002). Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone, in 2006, "All is possible!" Fine in a near fine, mildly spine-faded dust jacket.
[#033788]
$50
(Anthology)
NY, Pantheon, (1984). The uncorrected proof copy of this 766 page collection. Fine in wrappers.
[#036256]
$45
(Anthology)
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1982. The uncorrected proof copy. Introduced and co-edited by Isaac Asimov. More than three dozen authors represented. Near fine in wrappers.
[#036250]
$45
(Anthology)
(n.p.), Ballantine, 1997. Eight separate booklets with exerpts of upcoming fiction by Arthur C. Clarke, John Ridley, Lorenzo Carcaterra, John Katzenbach, Lorna Landvik, Anne Perry, Jon Hassler, and Samuel Shem. Each is fine in stapled wrappers, housed in the publisher's folding cardstock chemise.
[#036155]
$45
(Anthology)
NY, Oxford University Press, 1989. The uncorrected proof copy. Edited by William Trevor. Very good in wrappers.
[#036269]
$45
ARISMAN, Marshall
(n.p.), Visual Arts Press, (1973). Presumed first printing (no statement). Covers a bit stained; contents nicely preserved. Very good in wrappers.
[#036025]
$45
(Anthology)
(ATWOOD, Margaret)
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, (1989). The uncorrected proof copy. Edited and with a 14-page introduction by Atwood; with stories by Larry Brown, Madison Smartt Bell, Robert Boswell, Charles Baxter, Harriet Doerr, Linda Hogan, Mark Richards, Bharati Mukherjee, Alice Munro, Mavis Gallant, and others. Scattered light foxing; near fine in wrappers.
[#036161]
$45
BELL, Christine
Englewood, Pineapple Press, (1985). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915878]
$45
(Book Collecting)
Tucson, Firsts, 2001. 9 issues, of 10 total (#10 is missing; no issue published in July or August). Articles on Ray Bradbury, Rick Bass, Geroge R.R. Martin, etc. Fine. May require added postage.
[#036323]
$45
(Book Collecting)
Tucson, Firsts, 2003. 9 issues, of 10 total (#9 is missing; no issue published in July or August). Articles on P.G. Wodehouse, Thornton Wilder, the Limberlost Press, and fraud on eBay (by Ken Lopez). Fine. May require added postage.
[#036325]
$45
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