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The Monkey Wrench Gang: Double-page maps at front and rear. 8vo. Pictorial yellow paper wrappers, stamped and lettered in black. Advance Reading Copy. Author's famous novel that spurred on a huge wave of modern-day
1002: The Monkey Wrench GangEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Blue Voyage - 2 copies: With: 1st U.S. Ed.: Two typed letters signed by Conrad Aiken (one mounted Nov. 25, 1929, other laid in Dec. 28, 1932) discussing Blue Voyage and referencing various literary figures including James
1003: Blue Voyage - 2 copiesEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Turns and Movies and Other Tales in Verse: [8], 91 pp. 7¾x5½, original green paper over thin boards. First Edition. Author's scarce second book; only 1000 copies printed. Bonnell A2a. Author: Aiken, Conrad Header: Place Published: Boston
1004: Turns and Movies and Other Tales in VerseEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Lot of 10 titles: Comprises: The Jig of Forslin: A Symphony. No dj. Four Seas Co., 1916. * Scepticisms. Knopf, 1919. * Punch: The Immortal Liar. Knopf, 1921. * Bring! Bring! Boni & Liveright, 1925. * Preludes for
1005: Lot of 10 titlesEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? A Play: Black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, top edge stained red, jacket. First Edition. Signed by the author on the title page, dated "N.Y.C., 2005" in blue ink. Also, a short typed letter from Edward
1006: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? A PlayEst. $500-$800See Sold Price
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Lot of 4 first editions: Comprises: Never Come Morning. Dj price clipped. Harper, 1942. * Algren. The Neon Wilderness. Dj price clipped; bookplate. Doubleday, 1947. * The Man with the Golden Arm. Doubleday, 1949. * Nelson's
1007: Lot of 4 first editionsEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
Lot of 12 volumes: Comprises: Marching Men. John Lane Co., 1917. * The Triumph of the Egg. Huebsch, 1921. * Many Marriages. Dj. Huebsch, 1923. * Horses and Men. 2 copies: one in Dj. Huebsch, 1923. * Sherwood Anderson's
1008: Lot of 12 volumesEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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A Superior Death: Boards, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Author's third book, signed by Barr on the title page. Author: Barr, Nevada Header: Place Published: New York Publisher Name: Putnam's Date Published: [1994]
1009: A Superior DeathEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
The Little Minister: 3 volumes. viii, 232 + [16] ad; viii, 239; viii, 232 pp. 7½x5, original brown-tan cloth, spines lettered in gilt, custom quarter orange calf and cloth slipcase with gilt-stamped spine. First edition
1010: The Little MinisterEst. $500-$800Lot Passed
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Two first editions: With: Tommy and Grizel. (Front hinge cracking). 1st U.S. Ed. Scribner's, 1900. * The Little White Bird. 1st U.K. Ed. (Peter Pan's first book appearance on pp. 137-138). Hodder & Stoughton, 1902.
1011: Two first editionsEst. $150-$250
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Lot of 7 volumes: Comprises: Auld Licht Idylls. True 1st with 1 ad leaf in rear and half-title. (Bookplate of William G. Garnett). Hodder & Stoughton, 1888. * Margaret Ogilvy. Boards. Scribner's, 1896. * Tommy and
1012: Lot of 7 volumesEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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Comédie et actes divers: 7¼x4½, printed cream wrappers, glassine and acetate covers. No. 9 of 112 copies reserved for the publisher. First Edition. Author: Beckett, Samuel Header: Place Published: [Paris] Publisher Name:
1013: Comédie et actes diversEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Jaws: Black cloth, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Basis for Spielberg's classic film. Author: Benchley, Peter Header: Place Published: Garden City, NY Publisher Name: Doubleday Date Published: 1974
1014: JawsEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
Lot of 6 titles (4 are signed): Comprises: The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture. Sierra Club, 1977. * The Gift of Good Land. North Point Press, 1981. * Collected Poems, 1957-82. Signed. Publisher's reply card, laid in.
1015: Lot of 6 titles (4 are signed)Est. $500-$800Lot Passed
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Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten Stories: Frontispiece photo of the author. Black cloth, jacket. First Edition. Tipped to half-title page is a leaf signed by author. Laid in is a 4x3 photograph of Biggers - the same image as the
1016: Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten StoriesEst. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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Water Music: Light blue wrappers, printed in black, jacket laid in. Uncorrected Advance Proof. Signed by the author on the title page. With the rare trial "proof" dust jacket with blank flaps (folded), folded in
1017: Water MusicEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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Trout Fishing in America: Preface by Ron Loewinsohn. Illustrated with a full-page color lithograph by Wayne Thiebaud, signed by the artist in pencil on facing captioned page; photo portrait of Brautigan originally taken by
1018: Trout Fishing in AmericaEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
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Lot of 2 first editions: With: Annie Allen. (Dj bottom flap corner clipped but price still present). [1949]. * The Bean Eaters. [1960]. Together, 2 volumes. Cloth, jackets. First Editions. Brooks (1917-2000) was the first
1019: Lot of 2 first editionsEst. $400-$700See Sold Price
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Lot of 3 limited editions: Comprises: A House Divided. Signed. * Imperial Woman. Signed. * The Exile. Together, 3 volumes. White leatherette spines and boards, top edges gilt. Each copy No. 313 of 1000 copies. Two are signed
1020: Lot of 3 limited editionsEst. $120-$180See Sold Price
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Poop: Foreword (on semi-transparent leaf) by Charles Bukowski (written 8-10-87) discussing Montfort and his photos; Afterword (on semi-transparent leaf) by Gerry Locklin (discussing the poem). With 13
1021: PoopEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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A Clockwork Orange: Black boards, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket. First Edition, First Issue. Author's masterpiece and one of the most influential novels during the last half of the twentieth century. First
1022: A Clockwork OrangeEst. $3,000-$5,000See Sold Price
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A Clockwork Orange: Red-orange cloth, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket. First American Edition, Review Copy with review slip, laid in. Author's masterpiece and one of the most influential novels during the last
1023: A Clockwork OrangeEst. $400-$700
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The Convict: Dark blue cloth, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Signed by James Lee Burke on the title page. One of only 500 copies issued in hardcover, mostly distributed to libraries, making this Burke's most
1024: The ConvictEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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