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

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
(London), Viking, (1988). Signed by the author. Mild age toning to pages; else fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914335] $30
(London), Hamish Hamilton, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915603] $30
(Vietnam)
London, Horwitz, (1966). A paperback documenting the brutality of the war. Dampstaining to margins; a good copy. [#035392] $30
NY, Putnam, (1991). Her second novel. Signed by the author on the title page. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915611] $30
NY, Putnam, (1991). Her second novel. One of an unspecified number of copies signed by the author on a tipped-in leaf. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915610] $30
Middletown, Wesleyan University Press, (1965). The third printing of Justice's 1959 Lamont Poetry winner. With the ownership signature of James Tate. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. [#034426] $30
(London), Faber and Faber, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#914341] $30
NY, Atria Books, (2003). The sequel to Dead Above Ground. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#915625] $30
(London), Piatkus, (1994). Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#913452] $30
click for a larger image of item #734, The Accidental Tourist Markham, Penguin, 1985. The uncorrected proof of the Canadian edition of the novel that solidified Tyler's place as one of the foremost writers of her generation. Spine creasing; else fine in wrappers. [#000734] $30
Durham, Duke University Press, 1970. An anthology of Duke "narrative and verse of the sixties," and a relatively early Tyler appearance. Also includes Reynolds Price, Fred Chappell, Josephine Humphreys, Angela Davis, and others. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#912050] $30
(Vietnam)
NY, Simon & Schuster, (1967). Nearly 100 authors answer whether they are for or against the Vietnam War and how they think it should be resolved. Mild curve to item; near fine in wrappers. [#035381] $30
Hanover, Wesleyan University Press, (1991). A collection of "crossblood stories" by "the supreme ironist among American Indian writers of the twentieth century" (N. Scott Momaday). This is the scarce hardcover issue. Signed by the author. Fine without dust jacket, as issued. [#025800] $30
(London), Macmillan, (1995). The limited advance reading copy. One of 1001 numbered copies signed by the author. Fine in wrappers. [#913472] $30
(London), Faber and Faber, (2000). Signed by the author. Fine in wrappers and dust jacket. [#914363] $30
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (2003). Signed by the author. Fine in a very near fine dust jacket with a blended horizontal (coffee?) stain to spine. [#914367] $30
NY, Crown, (1999). Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914366] $30
NY, Arcade, (1996). The advance reading copy. Includes Welsh's "Fault on the Line." Fine in wrappers. [#036185] $30
(London), Methuen, (1985). The simultaneous softcover issue of the first British edition. Inscribed by the author to Pauline Kael in the year of publication: "For Pauline Kael/ with admiration/ Jim White." Some foxing and creasing to covers and prelims; very good in wrappers. [#035503] $30
click for a larger image of item #34481, Disco Prairie Social Aid and Pleasure Club Amherst, Factory Hollow Press, 2010. A collection of one- to three-line excerpts from poems by 144 poets. Edited by Wier, Lori Shine, and Betsy Wheeler. 5-1/4" x 3-3/4". Hardcover, issued without dust jacket. Still shrinkwrapped. Fine. Unmarked, but from the library of Dara Wier. [#034481] $30
NY, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1992). A poetry collection that was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Inscribed by the author in 1996. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#022600] $30
(Lund), Bo Cavefors Bokforlag, (1974). A Swedish edition. Inscribed by the translator, Stewe Claeson, to the poet Ai, in 1991. Claeson was also Ai's Swedish translator. One rear corner crease, else fine in wrappers. [#035434] $30
West Stockbridge, Hard Press, 1987. Text by Perl; introduction by Ashbery. A promotional postcard for a Winkfield exhibit at the E.M. Donahue Gallery is laid in. Oblong quarto; fine in self-wrappers. [#035436] $30
(Madison), University of Wisconsin Press, (1988). Winner of the 1988 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. [#914397] $30
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