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

NY, Henry Holt, (1998). A highly praised first novel that recounts the British colonization of Borneo, largely from the perspective of the women who accompanied the explorers, businessmen, generals and missionaries in the early years of the colony. Interweaves historical events and characters (the protagonist of the novel was the man on whom Conrad loosely based the story of Lord Jim) with a dramatic tale grounded in the author's own experiences living in Southeast Asia. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916210] $30
(NY), Morrow, (2004). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916247] $30
(Anthology)
NY, Knopf, (9185). 24 American Black folk tales, told by Virginia Hamilton. This is the uncorrected proof copy, and lacks the illustrations of the finished book. Very near fine in wrappers. [#036164] $30
NY, Random House, (1993). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915063] $30
London, Chatto & Windus, (1992). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916260] $30
NY, Theia, (2001). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914101] $30
(Poetry)
London, Hutchinson, (1971). Seamus Heaney co-edits. Label of New York agent Georges Borchardt, Inc on flyleaf. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#035942] $30
(n.p.), [Copper Canyon], (n.d.). A Copperhead broadside poem. Matted to 14-7/8" x 17-3/4". Fine. [#035452] $30
NY, Viking, (1981). Her first book. Fine in two near fine dust jackets, each with a little edge nicking. [#914103] $30
NY, Poseidon Press, (1994). A review copy of her fourth book, third novel -- a breakthrough book for her in terms of both its critical reception and its commercial success. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with review slip and promotional sheet laid in. [#914106] $30
(NY), Simon & Schuster, (1997). Nonfiction, an account of trying to come to terms with the Holocaust after moving to America when she was 18. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914108] $30
NY, Scribner, (2002). The advance reading copy, marked "Advance Uncorrected Proofs." Signed by the author as "Bob Hellenga." Text block coming unglued from spine; near fine in pictorial wrappers. [#916274] $30
NY, Scribner, (2002). Inscribed by the author to noted book collector Bruce Kahn, and signed "Bob Hellenga." Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916273] $30
NY, Talese/Doubleday, (2002). The first issue advance reading copy, marked "Bound Manuscript" and bound in white wrappers with black lettering. With textual differences from the published text. Fine. [#914117] $30
NY, Warner, (2005). A novel based on the true Civil War story of Carrie McGavock. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915105] $30
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
Evanston, TriQuarterly/Northwestern, (1999). Signed by the author in the year of publication. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915109] $30
NY, Putnam, (1999). One of an unspecified number of copies signed by the author on a tipped-in leaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915124] $30
(Toronto), HarperFlamingo, (1998). Signed by the author in the year of publication. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916299] $30
NY, Crown, (2002). A review copy. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with publicity material laid in. [#915135] $30
(NY), HarperCollins, (2002). The advance reading copy of this collection of stories. Inscribed by the author. Hint of a ripple to the rear cover; still fine in wrappers. [#915143] $30
NY, Random House, (1997). His first novel. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915146] $30
Athens, University of Georgia Press, (1984). Her first book, a collection of stories that won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#917053] $30
NY, Walker, (1994). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914156] $30
(Canton), Fiction International, (1981). Slight fading to spine lettering; else fine in wrappers. [#914162] $30
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
(London), Picador, (1993). First thus. Nonfiction 1987-1992. Light foxing; rear cover corner crease. Near fine in wrappers. [#035928] $30
NY, Vintage, 1956. Apparently a Vintage paperback original. Edited and introduced by Leon Edel. Spine and edge-darkened covers; thus very good. [#036081] $30
NY, Atheneum, 1990. A novel of a slave ship by an African-American author, reportedly issued with a small first printing and marketed more as a "young adult" book than an "adult trade" title. When it won the National Book Award, it was reprinted a number of times in very short order. Signed by the author. Owner signature and stamp front flyleaf; near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#035533] $30
Boston, Little Brown, (1999). The uncorrected proof copy. Fine in wrappers. [#913602] $30
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