THE NAKED AND THE DEAD
New York: Rinehart and Company Inc., (1948). First Edition. Hardcover. Mailer's first book, a Burgess 99 novel.
New York: Rinehart and Company Inc., (1948). First Edition. Hardcover. Mailer's first book, a Burgess 99 novel.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Author's first book, basis for the 1968 Sidney Lumet film BYE BYE BRAVERMAN.
New York: Random House, (1965). First Edition. Hardcover. A novel about how a tribe of Stone Age natives in the Amazon are affected by various Americans.
Garden City: Doubleday Doran, 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. The true First Edition published on 18 April 1944. The First American Trade Edition was published two days later, and the First English Edition was not published until July 1944. Number 89 of 750 numbered copies SIGNED on the limitation page by.....
Garden City: Doubleday Doran, 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. The true First Edition published on 18 April 1944. The First American Trade Edition was published two days later, and the First English Edition was not published until July 1944. Number 158 of 750 numbered copies SIGNED on the limitation page by.....
New York: Doubleday, (1990). First Edition. Wraps. Uncorrected Proof in pictorial wraps of this novel of espionage set in Berlin at the end of the Cold War. Made into a film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Anthony Hopkins and Isabella Rossellini.
Boston: Little, Brown & Company, (1994). First Edition. Hardcover. Moody's second book.
Boston: Little Brown, (1981). First Edition. Hardcover. One of 350 numbered copies SIGNED by both Pinter and John Fowles who wrote the introduction.
New York: Random House, (1969). First Edition. Hardcover. Copy #33 of 600 SIGNED by the author of the book that gained him a wide readership and that was made into a funny film starring Richard Benjamin as the neurotic young man obsessed with sex.
Verona: Limited Editions Club, 1959. Salvatore Fiume. Hardcover. Large octavo (6- 7/8" x 10-1/2") bound in full natural linen decorated with an overall gray-blue pattern from an old wood-engraving; 612 pages. Translated by Jeremiah Curtin with an introduction by Harold Lamb. Illustrated with 35 drawings by Salvatore Fiume reproduced in.....
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. First book by Steve Jobs's sister, with blurbs by Walker Percy, Louise Erdrich, John Ashbery, and others. Basis for the film starring Susan Sarandon.
New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. A classic humorous ghost story, source of both a successful film starring Cary Grant and Oscar-nominated Roland Young as Topper as well as a television sitcom starring Leo G. Carroll. Interestingly, Stephen Sondheim wrote 11 episodes for Topper's first.....
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967. First Edition. Hardcover. Stone's first book, winner of the William Faulkner Award for best first novel of the year and basis for the film WUSA, starring Paul Newman. First state dustwrapper with correct price, blurb by Wallace Stegner, and photograph of the author on the.....
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, (1989). First Edition. Hardcover. Author's acclaimed first book in the first issue dustwrapper.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. First Edition. Wraps. Uncorrected Proof in cream wraps, the more uncommon first issue.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Basis for the acclaimed Lawrence Kasdan film starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Oscar-winner Geena Davis.
New York: Harper Brothers, 1903. William Martin Johnson. Hardcover. Two volumes bound in decorated green cloth of this handsome reprint illustrated from drawings by William Martin Johnson and photographs, with nearly every page illustrated with a drawing in the margin. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front free.....
Boston: Little, Brown & Company, (1961). First Edition. Hardcover. Advance Copy in plain printed white dustwrapper with praise from the publisher on the front and rear panels, including a blurb by Alfred Kazin. Yates's powerful first book which Kurt Vonnegut called "the Great Gatsby of our time." Tennessee Williams said.....