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THE WAGES OF FEAR

THE WAGES OF FEAR

by Arnaud, Georges (novel); Dale, Norman (translation)

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New York: Farrar, Straus and Young, 1952. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; rough brown cloth over boards, quarterbound in teal cloth, with titles and designed stamped in black on spine; dustjacket; 186pp. Stamp of Edmund Grainger Productions on front endpaper, dated 1952, and likely from a production company involved in the making of the film; a Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped, with $3.00 price rubber-stamped in red ink left of the clip; some light rubbing to extremities, a few closed tears, and a small chip to upper right corner of front panel with some attendant creasing; a bright, Very Good+ example. The American edition is notably uncommon in dustjacket. Basis for the superb 1953 French language film 'Le Salaire de la Peur,' directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and starring Yves Montand and Charles Vanel.
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WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR: THE LIFE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON - INSCRIBED TO CARL T. ROWAN
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WAIT TILL NEXT YEAR: THE LIFE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON - INSCRIBED TO CARL T. ROWAN

by Rowan, Carl T. and Jackie Robinson

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New York: Random House, 1960. First Edition. A distinguished copy of this well-received narrative of Robinson's life, chronicling his early upbringing, career in sports, and his breaking of the color line to become the first African American to play Major League Baseball. Carl Thomas Rowan (1925-2000) was a noted African American journalist and diplomat, whose career in journalism began in 1948 at the Minneapolis Tribune, who hired him as one of only a handful of Black general assignment reporters in the country. "His first major assignment was a series of articles on African American life in the Deep South, for which he traveled six thousand miles in six weeks" (AANB Vol.7, p.20). Throughout the 1950s, he covered the historic Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, and provided extensive coverage of the burgeoning Civil Rights struggle. His reporting of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and his work with Martin Luther King, Jr. and the other boycott leaders would form the basis for his third book, Go South to… Read More
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THE WANDERER

by Leiber, Fritz

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New York: Ballantine Books, 1964. First Edition. The author's second Hugo Award-winning novel (1965), about an inhabited planet that wanders into Earth's solar system. First Printing, a paperback original novel (U6010). Octavo; illustrated wrappers; yellow-orange edge-staining; 318, [2]pp. Some pinpoint wear to extremities, with a tiny ownership label to verso of front wrapper, else a Fine, unread copy.
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WAR IN A TIME OF PEACE: BUSH, CLINTON, AND THE GENERALS - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

WAR IN A TIME OF PEACE: BUSH, CLINTON, AND THE GENERALS - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Halberstam, David

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Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 2001. First Edition. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's classic account of how America became involved in Vietnam. Limited Issue, one of 1,250 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author, this being copy no.16. Octavo (24.25cm); full burgundy leather, with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and covers; silk endpapers; all edges gilt; 543,[1]pp. Fine and unread, with the publisher's notes card and signed COA loosely laid in.
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THE WASP FACTORY

THE WASP FACTORY

by Banks, Iain

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London: Macmillan, 1984. First Edition. The Scottish author's first published novel, narrated by a psychopathic teenager living on a remote Scottish island. "Sixteen-year-old Francis Cauldhame contemplates ritual animal and insect sacrifice, casual murder and family secrets as he waits for the cataclysmic return of his older brother, an escaped lunatic" (Barron, Horror Literature: A Reader's Guide 4-19). First Impression. Octavo (22.25cm); brown cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; [6],7-184pp. Light wear to spine ends, upper corners gently tapped (though still sharp), with some rough erasure to upper front endpaper; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced £7.95 net), with mild external wear, and eleven faint patches of tape residue (not actual tape) on verso; Very Good+ or better.
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WATCH AND WARD

WATCH AND WARD

by James, Jr., Henry

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Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878. First Edition. A sharp copy of James's first novel, serialized between August-December, 1871 in the Atlantic Monthly. It did not appear in book format until Osgood proposed publication in April, 1878. James implemented moderate revisions to the text between the serialization and it's appearance in book format; even so, he was ashamed of the novel, all but disowning it in his later life, and choosing rather to favor Roderick Hudson as his debut. Edel & Laurence A6; BAL 10535. First Printing, one of 1,000 copies. 18mo. (15.5cm); emerald green cloth, with titling and decorative elements stamped in gilt and blind-embossed onto spine and covers; brown endpapers; all edges stained red; [ii],[5],6-219,[3]pp. Some trivial external wear, spine ends just barely nudged, else a fresh, very Near Fine copy, with the cloth quite vibrant, and the red edge-staining perfectly even.
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THE WATER WITCH; OR, THE SKIMMER OF THE SEAS. A TALE
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THE WATER WITCH; OR, THE SKIMMER OF THE SEAS. A TALE

by Cooper, James Fenimore

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London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830. First U.K. Edition. Handsome set of this anonymously-published maritime novel by Cooper, centered around the abduction of a woman by the pirate captain of the Water-Witch, and the subsequent pursuit by her suitor. Precedes the American edition by two months, and preceded only by the rare Dresden edition. Spiller & Blackburn 12; BAL 3846. First Impression. Three 12mo. volumes (19cm); 19th century marbled paper boards and juniper green calf, spines in five compartments, with tan calf labels, and titling and decorative elements stamped in gilt on spines; viii,321,[1]; [ii],316; [ii],308pp. Ink ownership signature of Eleanor Lucy Kindersley (dated 12th September 1882) to front endpaper of each volume, with "The Pious Mansfield Woodhouse" in a different hand at upper front endpaper of Vol.1. Modest rubbing to joints and covers, wear to upper and lower board edges, crowns, and upper board corners (with some board exposure), with a 1.25" split at upper front… Read More
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THE WAY SOME PEOPLE LIVE: A BOOK OF STORIES

THE WAY SOME PEOPLE LIVE: A BOOK OF STORIES

by Cheever, John

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New York: Random House, 1943. First Edition. A sharp copy of Cheever's first book, a collection of 30 short stories written between 1930-1942, with several of them previously published in the pages of Collier's, The New Yorker, Story Magazine, Yale Review, and Harper's Bazaar. While the book was critically well-received, it was a poor seller. Cheever (and later, his family) was persistently resistant to allowing the stories here to be included in subsequent collections of his work. First Printing, one of 2,750 copies. Octavo (21.5cm); red cloth, with titling and decorative elements in navy blue on spine and front cover; dark blue topstain; dustjacket; [vi],256,[2]pp. Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.00), with a hint of sunning to spine, and a few very tiny tears.
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WE ARE ON THE VERGE OF ECSTASY

WE ARE ON THE VERGE OF ECSTASY

by Krech, Richard

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Cleveland: Seven Flowers Press, 1967. First Edition. The Berkeley poet and magazine editor's first book, a poetic tribute to San Francisco, published by d.a. levy's Cleveland-based Seven Flowers Press. Each copy bore an original watercolored cover by Mara. Scarce, with no copies for sale in the trade (July, 2019), and 9 holdings in OCLC. Taylor & Horvath P-133. One of 250 copies. Quarto (28cm); mimeographed leaves (rectos), side-stapled, with an original watercolor glued on as front wrapper; [ii],6pp. Two faint horizontal folds smoothed-out, mild toning to extremities, with a small loss to upper right corner of terminal leaf, and a few faint splash marks to upper margins and terminal leaf; Very Good+.
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THE WEDDING - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED
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THE WEDDING - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Bukowski, Charles (text); Montfort, Michael (photographs)

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San Pedro: Brown Buddha Books, 1986. First Edition. Handsome edition, produced in small numbers to commemorate Bukowski's marriage to Linda Lee Beighle. "Of these 40 copies, six were given to the Bukowski's to distribute to their friends; these six copies each had a corrected (from Beigle to Beighle) colophon tipped in; the remaining 34 copies contain the original colophon. Also in these six copies the photograph of Linda mending Bukowski's clothing on p.16 has been replaced with a photograph of the bride and groom dancing" (Krumhansl 97, p.112). One of 40 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author and photographer, this being copy no.28. Quarto (28.5cm); decorative paper-covered boards, with color photograph of the Bukowski's mounted to front cover; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; [6],7-27,[5]pp; with 11 color photographs by Michael Montfort mounted throughout the text. Fine in a Fine dustjacket.
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WE'LL TAKE THEM - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED
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WE'LL TAKE THEM - DELUXE ISSUE, SIGNED

by Bukowski, Charles

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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1978. First Edition. An exquisite production by the Black Sparrow Press, and the final issue of Sparrow magazine, containing 12 poems by Charles Bukowski. While the simultaneous issue in wrappers was produced in a run of 1,402 copies, the cloth issue remains among the scarcest and tiniest limitations of any of Bukowski's books. Krumhansl 62b; Morrow & Cooney 305. Deluxe Issue, one of 20 copies specially bound in cloth, each with an original full-page pastel drawing tipped in - this copy unnumbered, but from the collection of Earle and Larry Gray. Octavo (23.5cm); full paisley-patterned cloth, with title label mounted to front cover; publisher's original actetate dustjacket; [iv],[20]pp; signed by the author on the title page. Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket.
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WESTERN REVIEW - VOL.19, NO.1 (AUTUMN, 1954)

WESTERN REVIEW - VOL.19, NO.1 (AUTUMN, 1954)

by West, Jr., Ray B. (editor)

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Iowa City: State University of Iowa, 1954. First Edition. Octavo (23.25cm); printed card wrappers; [4],5-80pp. Hint of sunning to spine, light wear to extremities, with a tiny circle in black pencil on lower front wrapper; contents clean; Very Good+ to Near Fine. Contents include Ihab H. Hassan's early overview of Paul Bowles and his writing, "The Pilgrim as Prey: A Note on Paul Bowles." Additional contributions by William Stafford, Norman Macleod, Irving Feldman, W.D. Snodgrass, Louis O. Coxe, and others. Not in Miller.
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WHAT CREVICES - INSCRIBED TO ROBERT HAWLEY

WHAT CREVICES - INSCRIBED TO ROBERT HAWLEY

by McClure, Michael

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[Berkeley, CA]: Tangram, 1993. First Edition. Warm association copy, inscribed to McClure's long-time friend and Oyez Press publisher Robert Hawley, who designed the chapbook for McClure's long poetic manifesto Poisoned Wheat (1965). They distributed the chapbook directly to readers whom they felt might have some influence on U.S. policy in Southeast Asia. Together, the two men mailed 600 copies of the poem (cf. Encyclopedia of Beat Literature, p.263). One of 190 copies. Slim octavo (25.5cm); unprinted string-tied wrappers; hand-made paper dustjacket, with title label mounted to front cover; [24]pp, with illustrated frontispiece by Amy Evans. Inscribed on the first blank page: "For Robert Hawley / Blue Velvet Eternities & Poisoned Wheat & many thanks / Michael." Fine in a Fine dustjacket.
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WHAT THEY WANT [COVER TITLE] TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF MAURICE R. NEVILLE RARE BOOKS

WHAT THEY WANT [COVER TITLE] TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF MAURICE R. NEVILLE RARE BOOKS

by Bukowski, Charles

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Santa Barbara: Maurice R. Neville Rare Books, 1977. First Edition. Regular Issue. Small bifolium (20cm); single sheet of stiff cream wove paper, letterpress printed in red, gold, and black, folded once to create a [4]pp pamphlet. A Fine copy. Elegant separate edition of this poem excerpted from Love Is A Dog From Hell, issued to coincide with the opening of a prestigious Santa Barbara antiquarian book firm. Krumhansl 59.
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WHEN SHE WAS GOOD - DEDICATION COPY, INSCRIBED TO ALISON LURIE
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WHEN SHE WAS GOOD - DEDICATION COPY, INSCRIBED TO ALISON LURIE

by Roth, Philip

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New York: Random House, 1967. First Edition. Roth's third book, and his only novel with a female protagonist - "a Midwestern girl who believes herself to be the moral superior of her family and friends, and how she and those around her are destroyed when she sets out to prove that in matters of right and wrong she is the ultimate authority" (from front flap). A significant association copy inscribed to Alison Lurie (1926-2020), winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and the second of eight printed dedicatees noted by Roth. When Lurie was interviewed by Liz Lear in 1988 and asked if any other writers had been supportive of her work, or if there was one in particular to whom she owed a debt of gratitude, she mentioned Edward Hower, Diane Johnson, and Roth. "Philip Roth has also been most helpful. He read a number of my earlier books and his constructive criticism was invaluable" (Key West Review, Vol.1, No.1, Spring 1988). Roth was known for not inscribing books casually, and those with… Read More
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE - INSCRIBED WITH A DRAWING TO RICHARD HOWARD & SANFORD FRIEDMAN
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE - INSCRIBED WITH A DRAWING TO RICHARD HOWARD & SANFORD FRIEDMAN

by Sendak, Maurice

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New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1963. First Edition. An excellent copy of what is perhaps the best-loved and most distinguished illustrated children's book of the 20th century, one that the American Institute of Graphic Arts called "the perfect book." Inscribed by Sendak to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and translator Richard Howard (1929-2022) and his then partner, author and playwright Sanford Friedman (1928-2010). Howard and Sendak both spent time on Fire Island during the 1960s, where Sendak wrote Where the Wild Things Are, and the men were part of a tightly-knit circle of queer authors and artists in New York during that period. By the mid-1970s, Howard and Sendak had drifted apart, though this copy is evidence of a once closer friendship. While erroneously dated (the book was published in November, 1963 - this copy was actually inscribed on January 9, 1964, not 1963), it still remains among the earliest recorded inscriptions in copies of Where the Wild Things Are. The earliest we have traced… Read More
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WHIP HAND - REVIEW COPY
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WHIP HAND - REVIEW COPY

by Sanders, W. Franklin (Charles Willeford)

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Greenwich: Gold Medal, 1961. First Edition. New. First Printing. A Near Fine copy of Willeford's pseudonymous novel, a dark S&M affair. The spine is faintly slanted with a few glue ridges running down the center, and the yellow edgestaining is a touch uneven at the side of the textblock. Appears unread, and the kinky Bob Abbett cover does tend to leave a lasting impression. This is a Review Copy, with the original Gold Medal slip laid in. Published under the sole by-line of W. Franklin Sanders. In his files, Willeford had a manuscript of this novel called "Deliver Me From Dallas!" by "W. Franklin Sanders and Charles Willeford." Willeford's name is never mentioned on the Review Slip, though the publisher's description of Sanders sounds a whole lot like him. One of the less common Willeford paperback originals, especially so as a Review Copy.
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WHISTLE STOP - ADVANCE COPY

WHISTLE STOP - ADVANCE COPY

by Wolff, Maritta M.

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New York: Random House, 1941. First Edition. Debut novel by Wolff (1918-2002), who wrote it her senior year at the University of Michigan and had it published at age 23. A young woman returns to her small town in Michigan after several years away. When she dumps her former love interest and takes up with the local night club owner, he hatches a plot to rob and murder him. Winner of the Avery Hopwood Prize, and basis for Léonide Moguy's 1946 film noir, starring George Raft, Ava Gardner, and Victor McLaglen. The Dark Page, Vol.1, pp.282-283; Selby, Dark City 473. First Printing. Octavo (20.25cm); unprinted plain card wrappers, glued into the dustjacket (priced $2.75); [iv],[2],3-449,[1]pp. Sunning to spine, modest wear to joints and extremities, with some light dust-soil to rear panel; contents clean; Very Good+.
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THE WHITE CASTLE

by Pamuk, Orhan (novel); Holbrook, Victoria (translation)

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New York: George Braziller, 1991. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; black paper over boards, quarterbound in white cloth with titles stamped in gilt on the spine; 161pp. Fine in a Fine, unclipped dustjacket. The Turkish Nobel Prize-winner's first novel. While the book was successful enough to merit a second printing within the year of publication, as the author was virtually unknown to English language readers, the first printing was miniscule - little more than 1,000 copies.
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WHITE NOISE - INSCRIBED
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by DeLillo, Don

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New York: Viking Penguin, Inc, 1985. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (23.5cm); light grey paper and white cloth-covered boards, with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; [x],326pp. Inscribed on the title page: "To Lucy Horowitz / Who we were (some of us) in the 20th century / Don DeLillo." Gentle sunning to spine ends, upper, and lower board edges, base of spine gently nudged, else Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $16.95), lightly edgeworn, with some very faint foxing to spine panel and extremities; Near Fine. Housed in a custom clamshell slipcase and chemise. DeLillo's ninth novel, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, and basis for Noah Baumbach's 2022 film adaptation starring Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, and Don Cheadle.
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