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CALL FOR THE DEAD

CALL FOR THE DEAD

by Le Carré, John (pseud. of David John Moore Cornwell)

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New York: Walker and Company, 1962. First American Edition. Le Carré's debut novel, which introduced the world to master spy George Smiley. Basis for Sidney Lumet's 1967 neo noir The Deadly Affair, starring James Mason, Simone Signoret, and Maximilian Schell. Hubin, p.243; Barzun & Taylor 2141. First Printing. Octavo (20.75cm); jade green linen, with titles stamped in navy blue on spine; dustjacket; [6],7-192pp. Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $3.50), with a single tiny tear at upper rear flap fold.
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CAPTAIN KETTLE, AMBASSADOR

CAPTAIN KETTLE, AMBASSADOR

by Cutcliffe-Hyne, C.J.

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London: Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, 1932. First Edition. The eleventh book in the author's Captain Kettle series, a lost race novel set in an ancient Mayan city. Provenance: From the collection of Spectrum of Fantasy author George Locke. First Impression. Octavo (19cm); red cloth, with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; viii,9-318,[2]pp. Spine gently sunned, faint finger-soil to covers, with some light, scattered foxing to text edges; contents clean; Very Good+. In an early issue dustjacket (one 1933 title on rear panel), unclipped (priced 2/6 net), spine-sunned, foxed, with a few short tears, and some loss along lower front flap fold; Very Good only.
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THE CAPTAIN IS OUT TO LUNCH AND THE SAILORS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE SHIP - THE BINDER'S COPY, SIGNED
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THE CAPTAIN IS OUT TO LUNCH AND THE SAILORS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE SHIP - THE BINDER'S COPY, SIGNED

by Bukowski, Charles (stories); Crumb, R. (illustrations)

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1998. First Edition. A series of Bukowski's journal entries from 1991-1993, illustrated throughout with Crumb's trademark black and white pen illustrations. Lettered copies uncommon. Krumhansl 156d. Deluxe Issue, one of six copies specially bound and designated for use by the author, publisher, and members within the inner circle of the press, this one marked "Binder's Copy" and signed by the illustrator on a four-color silkscreened portrait of Bukowski. Octavo (23.5cm); pictorial paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip, with title label mounted to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; [6],7-144,[4]pp; illus. Fine in a lightly rubbed, Near Fine dustjacket.
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THE CAPTAIN IS OUT TO LUNCH AND THE SAILORS HAVE TAKEN OVER THE SHIP - DELUXE ISSUE (THE BINDER'S COPY), SIGNED

by Bukowski, Charles (stories); Crumb, R. (illustrations)

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Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Graphic Arts, 1997. First Edition. A series of Bukowski's journal entries from 1991-1993, illustrated throughout with Crumb's trademark illustrations. Black Sparrow published the book in octavo format the following year, with Crumb's illustrations appearing in black and white only. The smallest available limitation of this title. Krumhansl 154b. Deluxe Issue, one of a handful of copies (after 12 copies lettered A-L) specially bound and designated for the artist, publisher, and a few key individuals involved in the production of the book, this one marked "Binder's Copy" and signed by Crumb on the colophon. Folio (36.5cm); off-white silkscreened cloth-covered boards; publisher's dark red cloth slipcase, with title label inset on upper front cover; 120,[4]pp; with black and white illustrations and five full-page illustrations silkscreened in color, each signed by Crumb in pencil at lower right corner. Within a special compartment in the slipcase for the deluxe issue is housed a… Read More
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THE CAPTIVE MIND - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED
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THE CAPTIVE MIND - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Milosz, Czeslaw (text); Kapusta, Janusz (illustrations)

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New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1983. Limited Edition. A new edition of the Nobel Prize-winner's 1953 work of nonfiction, written shortly after he defected from Stalinist Poland. Translated by Jane Zielonko, with a new preface by Milosz, and Polish painter Janusz Kapusta. LEC Bibliography No.537. One of 1,500 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author and illustrator, this being copy no.573. Quarto (29cm); beige buckram, with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; publisher's taupe paper-covered slipcase, titled in black; xii,172,[8]pp, with nine color illustrations, one black & white drawing, and a loosely laid-in color lithograph by Janusz Kapusta. Fine in a Fine slipcase, with the publisher's prospectus folded and laid in.
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A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY

A CARIBBEAN MYSTERY

by Christie, Agatha

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New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1965. First American Edition. Jane Marple, who has been unwell, is sent by her solicitous newphew on holiday to the West Indies. Despite the exotic setting, little time elapses before her formidable powers are put to the test with the death, in suspicious circumstances, of Major Palgrave, an elderly fellow guest" (Wagstaff & Poole, p.215). Hubin, p.79. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); dark green paper-covered boards and lime green cloth backstrip, with titles stamped in gilt and black on spine; green topstain; dustjacket; x,245,[1]pp. Light wear to crown, some rubbing to cloth at upper backstrip, else a clean, Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped, showing light wear to extremities, some gentle sunning and faint foxing, with a small (and unnecessary) piece of clear tape on verso; Very Good+.
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CARRETERA DE ESTEPONA (HIGHWAY TO ESTEPONA) - SIGNED

CARRETERA DE ESTEPONA (HIGHWAY TO ESTEPONA) - SIGNED

by Bowles, Paul

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New York: Marks Edition, 1947. First Edition. Slim quarto (30.5cm); original printed card wrappers; 7,[1]pp. Signed by Bowles on the front cover, above his printed name. Trivial wear to extremities, else Fine. A piano solo by Bowles, "written as a dance number for Anita Alvarez. First performance at Town Hall, New York, 20 April, 1946; Hazel Griggs, pianst" (Miller E35).
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THE CASE OF THE SHAPELY SHADOW - REVIEW COPY

THE CASE OF THE SHAPELY SHADOW - REVIEW COPY

by Gardner, Erle Stanley

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New York: William Morrow & Company, 1960. First Edition. First Printing, a Review Copy, with the publisher's rubber-stamped slip laid in. Octavo (19.5cm); yellow paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; vi,247,[3]pp. Spine ends gently nudged, else Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.95), with light wear to spine ends and extremities.
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THE CASE OF THE DARING DECOY

THE CASE OF THE DARING DECOY

by Gardner, Erle Stanley

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New York: William Morrow & Company, 1957. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (19.5cm); red cloth, with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; viii,9-281,[7]pp. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.95), with light wear and a few tiny tears, and a tiny bruise to lower rear flap fold. The 54th Perry Mason novel, originally serialized as The Proxy Murder in the Chicago Tribue-New York News syndicate between September 8-October 19, 1957. Mason defends a man embroiled in a stock battle, accused of murdering his business rival's secretary. Mundell, p.53; Hubin, p.158.
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THE CASE OF THE SCREAMING WOMAN

THE CASE OF THE SCREAMING WOMAN

by Gardner, Erle Stanley

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New York: William Morrow & Company, 1957. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (19.5cm); slate grey cloth, with titles stamped in burgundy on spine and front cover; dustjacket; viii,246,[2]pp. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.95), with light wear to crown and extremities. The 53rd Perry Mason novel, in which Mason defends a woman accused of murdering a doctor who runs an illegal adoption agency. Mundell, p.52; Hubin, p.158.
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THE CASE OF THE BOUNCING BETTY [BOUND TOGETHER WITH] THE CASE OF THE BOUNCING VIRGIN

THE CASE OF THE BOUNCING BETTY [BOUND TOGETHER WITH] THE CASE OF THE BOUNCING VIRGIN

by Avallone, Michael

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New York: Ace Books, Inc, 1957. First Edition. First Printing, a paperback original. Octavo (16.25cm); illustrated wrappers; yellow edge-staining; 161; 127pp. Pinpoint wear to extremities, some tanning to text edges, with a very faint rectangular rubber-stamp to upper edge of textblock; Very Good+ to Near Fine. Hubin, p.18.
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THE CASE OF THE CALENDAR GIRL

THE CASE OF THE CALENDAR GIRL

by Gardner, Erle Stanley

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New York: William Morrow & Company, 1958. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (19.5cm); yellow cloth, with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket; viii,241,[7]pp. Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket, unclipped (priced $2.95), with some trivial wear to extremities and a single, tiny tear to upper edge of front panel. The 57th Perry Mason novel, where Mason successfully defends a man accused of murdering a corrput politician by shifting the blame onto a model; when the model is accused of murder based on evidence Mason uncovered, he decides to defend her. Mundell, p.53; Hubin, p.158.
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CASINO ROYALE
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CASINO ROYALE

by Fleming, Ian

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London: Jonathan Cape, 1953. First Edition. Attractive copy of the first James Bond novel, introducing 007, M, Vesper Lynd, and criminal mastermind Le Chiffre. Basis for Martin Campbell's 2006 film adaptation, starring Daniel Craig, Eva Green, and Judi Dench. Gilbert A1a (1.2); Pronzini & Muller, p.252; Hubin, p.144. First Impression. Octavo (20cm); publisher's black paper-covered boards, with titling and decorative elements stamped in red on spine and front cover; dustjacket; [4],5-218,[2]pp. Previous owners ink name to upper front endpaper, lower corners gently tapped (though still sharp), with a faint, tiny stain to lower edge of textblock; no foxing, but a few small stains to margins of a half-dozen pages or so; Very Good+. In the second state dustjacket, with the Sunday Times review over-printed on front flap and 'The Author' over-printed beneath Fleming's portrait on rear panel (constituting 2400 of the 4728-copy print run); unclipped (priced 10s. 6d. net), gently spine-sunned and lightly… Read More
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CAWDOR AND OTHER POEMS - INSCRIBED TO ALBERT BENDER

CAWDOR AND OTHER POEMS - INSCRIBED TO ALBERT BENDER

by Jeffers, Robinson

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New York: Horace Liveright, 1928. First Edition. Excellent association copy of this early collection of poems, inscribed to Albert M. Bender of San Francisco, "the most active buyer - and donor - of the work of California artists the state had ever known" (Harlow, Ann. "Albert Bender, Artists' Patron Saint," 2008). Bender had a great affinity for fine printing and poetry, and was a patron of Jeffers's work from the very beginning of his career. Over the years, the two became close friends, correspondants, and traveling companions; after Jeffers's death, Bender, together with Una Jeffers, played an important role in cementing his friends poetic legacy. Broomfield A9.b; Alberts 55. First Printing, trade issue, one of 1,900 copies. Octavo (21.5cm); mottled brown paper-covered boards and polished black cloth backstrip, with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; black topstain; dustjacket; 160pp. Warmly inscribed in the month of publication on the front endpaper: "To our dear… Read More
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CELLE QUI N'ETAIT PLUS... (DIABOLIQUE)
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CELLE QUI N'ETAIT PLUS... (DIABOLIQUE)

by Boileau, Pierre and Narcejac, Thomas (writing as Boileau-Narcejac)

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Paris: Denoël, 1952. First French Edition. New/very good +. First Printing. A Fine copy in a Very Good+ example of the rare dustjacket. The jacket has one shallow chip at the crown of the spine, with a light rubbing and a several short closed tears to the extremities. The French crime fiction duo's first novel, preceding the American edition ("The Woman Who Was No More") by two years. "Celle Qui N'Etait Plus" is the story of two women—the fragile wife and the willful mistress of the sadistic headmaster of a boys' boarding school—who hatch a daring revenge plot after enduring both physical and verbal abuse. Basis for "Les Diaboliques" (Diabolique), the 1955 masterpiece by directed by Henri-George Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, and Paul Meurisse. A cornerstone film source title, particularly scarce in the original dustjacket. Criterion #35.
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THE CENTRAL PARK MURDER

THE CENTRAL PARK MURDER

by Duff, Beldon (pseud. of Ethel Sharp)

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Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. / The Crime Club, 1929. First Edition. First of the author's two pseudonymously-written mystery novels. "A beautiful New York society girl, a European adventuress, a nobleman seeking to win back his honor, a hard-boiled detective, a suave British Secret Service man, and "The Scorpion" a super-criminal as grim as Dr. Fu Manchu, engage in a furious chase for a priceless pearl necklace" through East Side, West Side, Park Avenue, and gangsterland. OCLC locates 12 copies, of these, 9 in the U.S. Nehr, p.11; Hubin, p.128. First Printing. Octavo (19.5cm); black cloth, with titles stamped in red on spine and front cover; dustjacket; [6],285,[5]pp. Spine ends gently nudged, pinpoint wear to corners, with some faint hand-soil to covers; Very Good+ to Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $2.00), with a single tiny tear to upper front panel, else a bright, Fine example.
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CHANGING THE PAST: A NOVEL - LENGTHILY INSCRIBED
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CHANGING THE PAST: A NOVEL - LENGTHILY INSCRIBED

by Berger, Thomas

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Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1989. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); russet and dark green paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; [viii],[2],3-285,[3]pp. Lengthily inscribed by the author on the front endpaper: "Unlike the principal character in this novel, I can identify who is on record as having been firs tto say that not even God can change the past: the Athenian poet Agathon, for he is quoted to that effect in Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics. Agathon's work has not survived, but there are at least two pieces of evidence that he was renowned in his own day: it is at his house that the banquet in Plato's Symposium takes place; and, like his friend Euripides, his is ridiculed by Aristophanes / Thomas Berger / 31 October, 1994." Additionally inscribed by the author on the title page: "To Glenn Horowitz, gentleman, scholar, and judge of fine (single malt) whiskey / Thomas Berger." Crown gently nudged, a few faint indentations to upper and lower… Read More
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CHANGO'S BEADS AND TWO-TONE SHOES - SIGNED

CHANGO'S BEADS AND TWO-TONE SHOES - SIGNED

by Kennedy, William

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New York: Viking Press, 2011. First Edition. New. First Printing. Fine in a Fine dustjacket. This copy has been signed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author on the half-title page.
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI SPIT IN MY FACE: A MEMOIR

CHARLES BUKOWSKI SPIT IN MY FACE: A MEMOIR

by Barker, David

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Salem, OR: David Barker, 1982. First Edition. A humorous account of the author's encounter with Bukowski, sometime during the early 1970's. One of 100 copies. Slim octavo (21.5cm); illustrated wrappers, stapled; 20,[2]pp; illus. Gentle sunning along spine-fold, small scuff to rear wrapper, else Near Fine.
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI'S POST OFFICE: SCREENPLAY - SIGNED
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CHARLES BUKOWSKI'S POST OFFICE: SCREENPLAY - SIGNED

by Bukowski, Charles (novel); Carpenter, Don (screenplay)

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Los Angeles: Playboy Productions / New Visions, Inc, 1977. Draft screenplay of Bukowski's 1971 novel, adapted by California author and screenwriter Don Carpenter (1931-1995). Not mentioned by Krumhansl, with no stated limitation; we note another variant of the screenplay, velo-bound, also with a preliminary leaf signed by Bukowski. OCLC notes 9 holdings. Quarto (29.25cm); mechanically-reproduced sheets (rectos only), triple hole-punched and bound into red plastic covers, with typed title label mounted to front cover; publisher's name and "CONFIDENTIAL" rubber-stamped in blue ink on title leaf, and signed by Bukowski on the following blank page; [ii],136pp. A few tiny spots of finger-soil to covers, else a very Near Fine copy.
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