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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
(Comics)
(n.p.), Print Mint, 1970. Printing unknown, as the four printings are indistinguishable from each other (according to comixjoint). Near fine. Note: this copy has two identical covers; the protected, underneath one, is fine.
[#036371]
$50
(Comics)
Berkeley, Print Mint, 1970. First printing, with the 50 cent price. Edge wear to upper outer front corner; near fine.
[#036372]
$50
(Comics)
[San Francisco], Apex Novelties, [1968]. Third printing, with a 35 cent price and no printer statement on the rear cover. Lower staple missing; very good.
[#036360]
$50
(Comics)
[San Francisco], Apex Novelties, [1968]. Either a first or second printing (with a 50 cent price), of this issue with two front covers: one by Rick Griffin, one by S. Clay Wilson. According to Jay Kennedy's price guide, the only known way to differentiate the 1st printing from the 2nd printing is the weight of the paper used for the covers of the book, and according to comixjoint, 1st printings measure from .0060 to .0072 inches, and 2nd printings run from .0032 to .0047 inches. Abrasion across the top of the Griffin cover; a very good copy.
[#036362]
$50
On Sale: $25
On Sale: $25
CORNWELL, Patricia
(London), Macdonald, (1991). The first British edition of the second Kay Scarpetta mystery. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#913869]
$50
CUNNINGHAM, Michael
NY, Crown, (2002). A title in the Crown Journeys series, this one focusing on Provincetown, MA. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#914871]
$50
DOBYNS, Stephen
NY, Atheneum, 1972. A review copy of his first book, a collection of poetry that was the 1971 Lamont Poetry Selection. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a short tear near the spine. With erratum slip, Lamont Selection card, and complimentary notice from the Academy of American Poets laid in.
[#913030]
$50
DOERR, Harriet
NY, Viking, (1984). Her first novel, which won the American Book Award for best first novel of the year. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#914467]
$50
(DYLAN, Bob). WILLIAMS, Paul
Novato, Underwood Miller, 1990. The uncorrected proof copy. Fine in wrappers, with errata slip laid in correcting the page numbering of the entire index.
[#035521]
$50
(Edinburgh Review)
Edinburgh, Constable, 1822. No. LXXII. Pages 287-586, plus front and back matter. Softbound; covers stained and detached; owner name; a good copy.
[#600026]
$50
EVANS, Nicholas
(NY), Delacorte, (1995). A novel that made headlines when it was reported that the screen rights had been sold for $3 million before the novel was even completely written -- a remarkable occurrence for a first-time novelist. With the attendant publicity (not to mention money) surrounding this title, the first printing was slated at 600,000. A Waterstone's Book of the Century (#100 on their list). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912492]
$50
FISHMAN, Ken
(NY), Dell, (1980). Inscribed by the author to Pauline Kael: "To Pauline, An exceptional lady. Thanks for your interest in and support of my musical Bingo! Ken Fishman." Dated two months after publication. A paperback original. Lower outer corners dampstained; good in wrappers.
[#035492]
$50
(FOER, Jonathan Safran)
(London), (Hamish Hamilton), (2005). A two-page profile of Foer and his book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, in the British publisher's annual magazine. Signed by Foer. Fine in wrappers.
[#912518]
$50
FORD, Richard
NY, Knopf, 2002. The uncorrected proof of the first American edition of this collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#912523]
$50
(FORD, Richard)
(NY), (Newsweek), 1981. An essay about major league ballparks. Signed by Ford. Fine.
[#914985]
$50
FORD, Richard
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1987). An advance reading excerpt from his fourth book, first collection of stories. Warmly inscribed by the author: "For ___. With great gratitude to you. And with the happy memories of seeing you again. Richard. Portland. June 30, 1995[?]." Fine in stapled wrappers.
[#912543]
$50
FORD, Richard
NY, Knopf, 1997. The uncorrected proof copy of the first trade edition of this collection of three novellas. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#914975]
$50
FREUD, Esther
(London), Hamish Hamilton, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Also signed by a "ferry girl," as mentioned on page 28 of the text. With two photos of the ferry girl at work laid in.
[#915005]
$50
(Latin American)
FUENTES, Carlos

FULLER, R. Buckminster
NY, St. Martin's, (1982). The uncorrected proof copy. Fuller explains his ideas on the structure of the universe and Man's place in it through the characters of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Quarto; very good in wrappers.
[#035216]
$50
GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ, Gabriel
NY, Harper & Row, (1978). Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#912594]
$50
GARLAND, Alex

GELBER, Jack
NY, Hill and Wang, (1972). The uncorrected proof copy of this play by the author of The Connection, who is also known for his association with The Living Theater, an experimental theater group. Notes in text and name of Richard M. Buck on cover. Very good in tall wrappers. Uncommon.
[#018598]
$50
GILBERT, Elizabeth
Boston/NY, Houghton Mifflin, 1997. The uncorrected proof copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers.
[#914013]
$50
GONZALEZ ECHEVARRIA, Roberto and PUPO-WALKER, Enrique
(Cambridge), Cambridge University Press, (1996). The first of three volumes, this one covering Discovery to Modernism. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#035244]
$50
(Artificial Intelligence)
GOODWIN, Ross and AI
(Paris), Jean Boite Editions, (2018). First edition ("premiere edition" on colophon at rear) of this road novel composed by Artificial Intelligence as Ross Goodwin drove from New York to New Orleans in 2017. Occasionally poetic, but perhaps more likely to be classified in the future as AI juvenalia. Very near fine in pictorial boards, with publisher's belly band ("The first gonzo Artificial Neural Network is a genius writer") laid in.
[#035235]
$50
HADDON, Mark

HANSEN, Ron
(NY), HarperCollins, (1999). An advance copy in the form of velobound typescript with acetate cover. Reduced to 6" x 9". Fine, with a letter to the sales force laid in.
[#914074]
$50
HEMON, Aleksandar
(n.p.), (Picador), (2000). The advance reading copy of the first British edition of first book, a collection of stories, by a writer from Sarajevo for whom English is a second language. The British edition is the first English language edition, preceding the U.S. This is an intermediate state advance reading copy, lacking the copyright page, but with the information tipped inside the front cover. Fine in wrappers.
[#915089]
$50
HIGGINS, Joanna
Sag Harbor, Permanent Press, (1998). Her first novel, set during the Civil War. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
[#915107]
$50
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