First Indian On the Moon
Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1993. Fine in pictorial wraps. SIGNED by Alexie on title page and dated in year of publication. More
Brooklyn: Hanging Loose Press, 1993. Fine in pictorial wraps. SIGNED by Alexie on title page and dated in year of publication. More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1996. Ucorrected Advance Proof. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Near Fine glossy illustrated wraps. Alexie's second novel. More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1993. Special Reader's Edition/Uncorrected Advance Proof. First Printing. SIGNED by Alexie on title page, where he has also written "Mr. Jefferson was not pure!" VG+in illustrated wraps (light edgewear, fold to lower front cover corner). More
Boise, ID: Limberlost Press, 1999. Near Fine sewn pictorial wrappers, with a crease to upper left corner of cover from previous owner storage. Illustrated with frontispiece from a painting by Charlene Teters. From a letterpressed edition of 750, 100 of those being signed by author and artist. Although not called..... More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995. Uncorrected Proof. Near Fine in glossy illustrated wraps. More
New York: Warner Books, 1996. VG+ Softcover (some loss to top of spine, edgewear). INSCRIBED by Alexie to the African-American poet and National Book Award winner Ai on title page: "For Ai Peace and Friendship Sherman Alexie." A nice association. More
New York: Hyperion/Miramax Books, 1998. SIGNED by Alexie on title page. Screenplay from Miramax’s 1997 film, includes stills from movie. Near Fine (tiny stain to page edges). More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2000. Near Fine in a VG+ unclipped dustjacket. SIGNED by Alexie on title page. Alexie was selected by The New Yorker as one of the best American fiction writers under 40. More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2000. Uncorrected Proof. SIGNED by Alexie on title page. Near Fine glossy illustrated wraps (edgewear). More
New York: Nuyorican Press/Nuyorican Poet’s Café, Inc., 1978. First Edition. 122 pp. VG+ illustrated wraps. Illustrations by Sandra Maria Esteves; cover drawing by Fernando Salicrup; photos by Suzanne Karp Krebs. INSCRIBED by Algarin on ffep: “October 29, 1979 Marilyn, So I remember your upper New York [ ] when we..... More
Durham, NH: UNH Marine Advisory Program/University of New Hampshire, 1977. 10 pp. VG illustrated stapled wraps (2" stain in top corner, soiling). "In an era when food costs are rising, shortages are looming and labor costs are climbing, the food service manager must learn to adjust menus with the skill..... More
(n.p.): (Unicorn Press), (1969). VG+ sewn wrappers, with rubbing and soiling to front cover. Ten reproductions in black-and-white from a series of paintings. Unicorn Press was founded in Santa Barbara, CA in 1966 before moving to North Carolina in 1972. An uncommon title. More
Philadelphia and New York: Chilton Books, 1966. First Edition. VG+ (spine ends worn, a touch rubbed) in an about VG+ unclipped dustjacket (creasing to rear lower edge, wear to spine ends, light wrinkle to front top edge). SIGNED by Anderson on title page. Jacket design by Roger Hane. The third..... More
New York: Hawk’s Well Press, 1965. 64 pp. VG+ (toning at edges and tear at tail of spine), illustrated stiff wrappers, with cover drawing by Amy Mendelson (a painter who would later become known as the influential art critic Amy Goldin). This issue contains work by Diane Wakowski (her first..... More
New York: Knopf, 2000. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in pale orange wraps. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975. First Edition. 272 pp. with numerous photographs. Near Fine green cloth (a touch of toning to textblock) in a Near Fine unclipped dustjacket (a touch of edgewear and one small tear on rear). The story of a year in the life of the tennis great Ashe..... More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1957. First Edition. VG+ black boards with blue spine lettering in an about Very Good unclipped dustjacket (3” tear at rear flap fold, 2” tear with loss at front lower flap fold, tear at spine, toning, rubbing, edgewear). Jacket design by Tony Palladino. 15 “Science Fiction..... More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1955. First Edition. 191 pp. VG+ black cloth with spine lettering in red (rubbing, toning to endpapers) in a VG unclipped dustjacket (wrinkling at rear top edge, sticker stain on front flap, tiny losses at folds and edgewear). More
Garden CIty, NY: Doubleday, 1956. First Edition. Jacket design by Ruth Ray. VG (soiling to boards, a few bumps to edges, offsetting to endpapers, slight spine lean) in a Good + unclipped dustjacket (soiling and rubbing, chipping and loss to edges, light creasing to upper third, dampstaining to flap edges..... More
SIGNED by Atwood at top of this 4 pp. light blue ephemeral publication. VG+ with a slight fold. Included is a letter on This Magazine letterhead, additionally signed by Managing Editor Anne Bains, congratulating the grand prize winner of the magazine’s “Word on the Street” draw. Poems included are “Miss..... More
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1976. First Edition. 554 pp. VG+ in blue cloth in a VG+ unclipped dustjacket (edgewear). Twelve chapters by distinguished scientists on topics including early phases of stellar evolution, neutron stars, black holes, supernovae, infrared astronomy, active galaxies, and the mass of the universe and intergalactic..... More
New Brunswick, NJ: Unity & Struggle Productions, 2001. Razor Series. 19 pp. Near Fine pictorial stapled wraps. SIGNED by Baraka on title page in the year of publication. More
Fox River Grove, IL: White Eagle Coffee Store Press, 1995. First Edition of the author's first collection of poetry. 24 pp. Cover art by Steven Obendorf. Near Fine in illustrated stapled wraps. Uncommon. More
New York: Harper and Row, 1978. First Edition. 138 pp. with numerous photographs. Foreword by Francois Truffaut. Profile by Jean Cocteau. Near Fine in a VG+ unclipped dustjacket with some toning and shelfwear. Affixed to the ffep is ownership bookplate of the American Society of Cinematographers (“Loyalty.Progress.Artistry”). The ASC celebrated..... More
Kansas City, MO: Andrews and McMeel, 1989. Near Fine in wrappers. Warmly INSCRIBED in the year of publication by Beahm to three-time winner of the Horror Writers of America's Bram Stoker Award Stanley Wiater: "To Stan, who has given us some of the best interviews of practitioners of dark fantasy--In..... More