A PASSION IN ROME
New York: Coward-McCann, (1961). First Edition. Hardcover. This much under-rated Catholic Canadian writer's most elaborately symbolic novel. INSCRIBED to ------ "this is a book I like" and SIGNED by the author.
New York: Coward-McCann, (1961). First Edition. Hardcover. This much under-rated Catholic Canadian writer's most elaborately symbolic novel. INSCRIBED to ------ "this is a book I like" and SIGNED by the author.
New York: Doubleday, (1996). First Edition. Wraps. Pictorial wraps. Advance Reading copy of author's second book and first novel.
New York: Doubleday, (1996). First Edition. Wraps. Pictorial wraps. Bound Galley with a form letter from the publisher laid in of author's second book and first novel.
New York: Doubleday, (1996). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Author's second book and first novel, SIGNED by hin on the title page.
New York: Doubleday, (1999). First Edition. Wraps. Pictorial wraps. Advance Reading Copy with promotional material laid in of the author's third book and second novel.
New York: Doubleday, (1999). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Author's third book and second novel, SIGNED by hin on the title page.
New York: Doubleday, (1994). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Author's first book, an outstanding collection of short stories.
New York: Doubleday, (1994). First Edition. Wraps. Printed light gray wraps. Uncorrected Proof of the author's first book, an outstanding collection of short stories.
New York: Doubleday, (1994). First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Author's first book, an outstanding collection of short stories, SIGNED by hin on the title page.
(London): Viking, (1996). First British Edition. Hardcover. Author's first book, an outstanding collection of short stories. Letter from the publisher laid in.
New York: Random House, [1966]. First Edition. Hardcover. Capote's touching tribute to his beloved distant cousin and caretaker, Miss Sook Faulk. "As for me, I could leave the world with today in my eyes." Copy #439 of 600 SIGNED by the author on the limitation page.
New York: Random House, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author to his lawyer on the first blank: "for that admirable attorney/Elbert Robinson/from his client and friend/Truman Capote." Capote's masterpiece, a trendsetting book that opened a floodgate of "nonfiction" novels that has yet to abate. Made into.....
New York: Random House, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. Copy #78 of 500 numbered copies SIGNED by the author.
New York: Random House, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. First Printing of Capote's classic true crime tale and basis for a film.
New York: Random House, (1968). First Edition. Hardcover. A lovely copy of this musical collaboration first produced in 1954 but not published until its Off-Broadway revival in 1968. Probably Capote's scarcest book.
Jackson, MS & London: University Press of Mississippi, (1987). First Edition. Hardcover. Based on more than two dozen interviews with Capote conducted by various people including Andy Warhol , Gloria Steinem, George Plimpton, David Frost, and Jann Wenner, as well as three self-interviews conducted by Capote.
New York: Harper & Row, (1969). First Edition. Hardcover. Contributors include Truman Capote, Anthony Burgess, Norman Mailer, Reynolds Price, Mary Renault, Mark Harris, Louis Auchincloss, John Fowles, Robert Crichton, Vance Bourjaliy, George P. Elliott, William Gass, Ross Macdonald, and Wright Morris.
[New York]: Limited Editions Club, (1987). Roberto Juarez. Hardcover. Folio (11" x 15") handsewn and bound in black Oasis goatskin on the spine and fore-edge with burgundy Japanese cloth on the boards. Introduction by John Hersey and illustrated with 7 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS by Roberto Juarez, his first work in this.....
Letter. Three HOLOGRAPH notes from this Connecticut poet which, in her small hand, amount to several hundred words.
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1980. Alfred Eisenstaedt. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Large octavo (6-3/4" x 9-3/8") bound in full blue buckram with an overall design stamped in blind and the spine titling in gold; 284 pages. Introduction by Maitland Edey. Copy #877 of 2000 numbered copies illustrated with 3 two-page.....
(New York): Delacorte Press, (1978). First Edition. Hardcover. Advance Copy with publisher's slip laid in. One leaf (pp. 147-148) is a cancel. We have not seen another copy of this book to help determine if this might be an issue point. A modern literary "forgery." The dustwrapper blurb states that.....
New York: Times Books, (1995). First Edition. Hardcover. His first collection of poetry. INSCRIBED to Dorothy ----- and SIGNED in full "Jimmy Carter" on the half title page and increasingly uncommon as such as the former President and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize nearly always shortens his first name.....
New York: Times Books, (1995). First Edition. Hardcover. His first collection of poetry.
New York: Bantam, (1982). First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in centennial blue buckram. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED "To Tiki/Best wishes" and SIGNED in full "Jimmy Carter" on the half title page. Most signed books on the market by Carter have been done at readings in a rushed manner to satisfy the.....
New York: Bantam Books, (1982). First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in centennial blue buckram. Illustrated with photographs. INSCRIBED "To Larry" and SIGNED "J Carter" filling up the front endpaper.