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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

NY, Simon & Schuster, (2005). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913966] $40
London, Chatto & Windus, (2005). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913971] $40
(Edinburgh), Canongate, (2002). Signed by the author. Fine in self-wrappers. [#911529] $40
NY, Atlantic Monthly, (1987). A review copy of his fourth book, first collection of stories. Signed by the author. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket lightly tapped at the crown. Publisher's press release and author photo laid in. [#912540] $40
NY, Knopf, 2006. A review copy of Ford's sequel to Independence Day. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket and with a thick packet of promotional material. [#912547] $40
NY, Harper & Row, (1979). The first American edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912593] $40
Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, (1973). His first novel. Inscribed by the author: "For ___, Good to see you again, Dan Gerber/ Sept. 1989." Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915019] $40
(Harper's Bazaar)
(NY), (Hearst), (1953). "Coronation in England," a preview of the June 2 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, is one of the two cover stories (the other being "The Clothes for Summer Everywhere"). Spine wear, a couple of small cover stains. Very good in wrappers. [#600043] $40
[Wainscott], Puschart, 2012. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket. With a note from the publisher laid in, to Peter [Matthiessen]. [#031931] $40
NY, Folkways Records, (1978). A long-playing record. Highwater reads from Anpao. Fine in a near fine sleeve, with a "Newbery Honors Book" sticker on the front panel. [#025538] $40
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), Viking, (2006). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915144] $40
(Toronto), McClelland & Stewart, (1982). Uncorrected proof copy of her first book, winner of Canada's Seal First Novel Award. Light edge-soiling to lower front cover; else near fine in comb-bound cardstock wrappers. [#006426] $40
NY, Atheneum, 1962. The first American edition of her first book, published in England in 1960. Fine in a near fine, spine-tanned dust jacket. [#915158] $40
September 14, 1978. To the editors of Farrar, Straus & Giroux: "I'm taking the liberty of submitting to you a ms. of short stories, not mine, that I think is worthy of consideration for publication..." The author on whose behalf Ignatow is writing is unnamed, although he does add that Grace Paley is interested in writing an introduction. One corner staple; editorial "logged in" remarks; folded in thirds; and typed on a machine that made only partial "o's." Near fine. [#013665] $40
NY, Random House, (1998). The uncorrected proof copy of the American trade edition. Printer's mark ("5/") to spine; else fine in wrappers. [#911619] $40
NY, Dutton, (1985). Reviews from the mid-1980s: Flashdance, Desperately Seeking Susan, Footloose, Stop Making Sense, The Big Chill, etc. Unmarked, but from the estate of the author. Very faint foxing to the edges of the text block; still fine in a fine dust jacket. [#035357] $40
NY, McGraw-Hill, (1979). Pseudonymously published novel, inscribed by one of the co-authors to Pauline Kael: "For Pauline -- You deserve two autographed copies! All my love, (and for Sue, too)/ Howard." Only one copy of the book present, but two copies of the author photo are laid in, showing the Kaminskys and naming them as the authors. Howard Kaminsky was a publisher at Random House; this title was filmed as a made-for-tv movie in 2002. The book is water-damaged: a fair copy in a good dust jacket. [#035496] $40
click for a larger image of item #12866, Correspondence (1980-1981). Three autograph letters signed (two on personal stationery; one written inside a card) to fellow writer Jay Neugeboren, praising his recent story in The Atlantic and his current novel. Kaplan is especially taken with the Jewishness of Neugeboren's work: "I think it's very rare to find such a daring, honest, wonderful story that is a genuinely Jewish story in a national magazine. (First of all, I think very few stories of that description are being written)....you've captured an attitude, a spirit in this story that except for the very early immigrant writers (& some of them were primitive so not "art") that has been either unknown or buried in the mainstream of American Jewish fiction." All items fine. [#012866] $40
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
(Sydney), Angus & Robertson, (1969). Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with trace wear to the crown. [#913147] $40
Sydney, Doubleday, (2003). The first edition, Australian. Signed by the author in 2004. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915232] $40
(Prague), Odeon, (1979). A Czech edition. A little edge-toning; near fine in a very good, rubbed dust jacket with light edge creasing. [#023513] $40
(Oslo), Oversettelse av Olav Angell, (1983). A Norwegian edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#023512] $40
On Sale: $20
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
NY, Andrion Books, (1987). Stamp of another author inside the front cover and a small ink "R" there; else fine in wrappers. [#030943] $40
NY, Henry Holt, (2001). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913245] $40
London, Jonathan Cape, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with an Orange Prize bookmark laid in, listing Heligoland as a nominee. [#914537] $40
San Francisco, North Point, 1990. The uncorrected proof copy of her second book, a novel transformed by the author's best friend dying from AIDS during the writing. North Point dissolved shortly after the book was published, and the title never got the attention it deserved. Significant textual differences exist between this proof and the published version. Very near fine in wrappers. [#035255] $40
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