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

NY, Simon and Schuster, (2013). Second printing. Inscribed by Shields.: "For Robert -- a good friend and wonderful writer -- Always, David." One light corner tap, else fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#035170] $30
NY, Simon and Schuster, (1941). First thus. Modest wear to board edges. A very good copy in a fair dust jacket with insect damage to the edges and folds. [#035949] $30
Chicago, Morrill Higgins, 1892. Light bluish cloth, stamped in gold and purple. Hinges cracked; tape abrasions to endpages. A good copy, without dust jacket. [#035411] $30
Chapel Hill, Algonquin Books, 1990. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#916774] $30
(Hippies)
Los Angeles, Sherbourne Press, (1971). Scarce novel of a hippie chick who upsets the life of a young, relatively straight man, and embroils him in a complicated and dangerous affair. By a small Los Angeles publisher known for its books aimed at the youth/ counterculture market. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#007821] $30
NY, Dial Press, 1948. Pages edges tanned; a very good copy in a good, edgeworn dust jacket. [#035951] $30
(London), Picador, (2002). The first British edition of her acclaimed second book, first novel, a story told from the point of view of a murdered girl and the surprise bestseller of the publishing season. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#026466] $30
Toronto, Random House, (1992). Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912755] $30
NY, Simon & Schuster, (1984). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914302] $30
(Willimantic), Curbstone Press, (2004). The uncorrected proof copy of the third book of poetry by this writer of mixed Native American/Chicano/European ancestry. Fine in wrappers. [#025741] $30
(Native American)
NY, Simon & Schuster, (1991). Her second novel, an ambitious attempt to retell 500 years of history from a Native American perspective, by viewing the damaged lives of a group of contemporary Indian drug dealers and misfits, and the anger and fervor of a group of revolutionaries. The central image of an "almanac of the dead" -- a pre-Columbian book of divination -- provides the historical link that unites her contemporary characters with their more glorious forebears. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#036621] $30
NY, Macmillan, (1967). Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#035475] $30
(NY), Warner, (1992). The author's well-received first novel. Fine in a fine dust jacket and signed by the author. [#009498] $30
Louisville, Sarabande Books, (1999). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913699] $30
NY, Henry Holt, (1999). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914321] $30
NY, Crown, (1988). Her first book of nonfiction. Profiles of a number of craftspeople, illustrated with examples of their work. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912778] $30
NY, Knopf, 2000. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. With a Booksmith Author Trading Card laid in, signed by Smiley. [#912785] $30
NY, Knopf, 2000. The advance reading copy. Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#915584] $30
NY, Knopf, 1995. One of an unspecified number of copies issued with a tipped-in note to booksellers from Smiley. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with a "Special Complimentary Copy" label on the front panel. [#912788] $30
NY, Knopf, 1988. A historical novel of 14th-century Greenland, and a striking departure from her earlier, and later, fiction. Signed by the author. One lower corner bump, else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912794] $30
NY, Simon & Schuster, (1984). The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in wrappers. [#914323] $30
NY, Villard, 1987. The uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in a near fine proof dust jacket. [#036051] $30
NY, Arcade, (2004). The story of the novel Candy, pseudonymously co-authored by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, writing as Maxwell Kenton. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#035174] $30
NY, Windmill Books, (1970). First thus, the expanded edition. Introduction by William Saroyan. Trace foxing to foredge and endpages; near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#035376] $30
NY, Knopf, 1973. Uncorrected proof copy. Fine in wrappers, and inscribed by the author in 1974. [#005511] $30
(London), Picador, (1999). First Picador paperback printing of this Hollywood novel whose true first edition is British (Deutsch, 1986). From the author's own library. Age-toned pages; near fine. [#033834] $30
(London), Picador, (1998). The first British edition of this densely plotted political and metaphysical thriller set in contemporary Jerusalem. Stone tackles the religious hatreds, political intrigues and spiritual aspirations and malaise that intersect in one of the most historically significant, and volatile, places on earth. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912819] $30
(London), Deutsch, (1992). The first British edition of Stone's first bestseller. Chosen by the New York Times as one of the dozen best books of the year, covering all categories, and nominated for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912830] $30
Boston/NY, Houghton Mifflin, 1997. The simultaneous issue in wrappers. From the author's own library. Introduced by E. Annie Proulx, and with additional contributions by Ha Jin, Junot Diaz, T.C. Boyle, Jonathan Franzen, Lydia Davis, and Jeffrey Eugenides, among others. Fine. [#033815] $30
NY, Pantheon, (1997). From the library of Robert Stone, and with a blurb by Stone on the rear panel. Barich at one point had begun an inscription (to someone else) on the half title page. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. [#033813] $30
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