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THE GALAX [IN] FRESHMAN WRITING: ESSAYS BY STUDENTS IN ENGLISH 1 AND 2 AT DUKE UNIVERSITY, 1958-1959
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THE GALAX [IN] FRESHMAN WRITING: ESSAYS BY STUDENTS IN ENGLISH 1 AND 2 AT DUKE UNIVERSITY, 1958-1959

by Tyler, Anne

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[Durham, NC: Duke University, 1959. First Edition. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's first appearance in print, a 3pp autobiographical essay titled "The Galax." "...it describes an event from Anne's childhood when she and her three brothers lived with their idealistic parents in a quasi-pacifist community called Celo deep in the North Carolina mountains. In the short piece Anne joins a group of mountain women for a foray through the woods to gather wild galax, an evergreen vine which they'll sell for Christmas decoration" (Price, Reynolds. "Ardent Spirits." The New York Times, May 12, 2009). The inclusion in Freshman Writing precedes her first published book by five years, and as a student publication, one can presume these were produced in very small numbers. Scarce; we can recall one other copy offered in the trade over the last decade; OCLC shows 5 holdings (Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, Indiana Univ., Johns Hopkins, UVA). An important debut, and a stopper for Tyler collectors. Slim octavo (22.75cm);… Read More
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THE GALILEE HITCH-HIKER - WITH A SIGNED CHECK LAID IN
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THE GALILEE HITCH-HIKER - WITH A SIGNED CHECK LAID IN

by Brautigan, Richard

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San Francisco: Cranium Press, 1966. Second Edition. Brautigan's first regularly published book, originally published by the White Rabbit Press in a tiny run of 200 copies (1958). Provenance: From the collection of Montana author, screenwriter, and outdoorsman William Hjortsberg (1941-2017), a central figure in the Montana Gang, and Brautigan's long-time friend and neighbor in Pine Creek. He spent two decades researching and writing Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life and Times of Richard Brautigan, published in 2012 to great acclaim. Barber A7. One of 700 copies. Slim octavo (21.5cm); letterpress printed sheets, hand-sewn into red-orange wrappers illustrated by Kenn Davis; [16]pp; illus. Laid into this copy is a cancelled check signed by Brautigan. Gentle sunning along spine-fold, tiny scuff to rear wrapper, else contents clean; Near Fine.
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GALLOWSONGS (GALGENLIEDER) - THE BINDER'S COPY, SIGNED

GALLOWSONGS (GALGENLIEDER) - THE BINDER'S COPY, SIGNED

by Morgenstern, Christian (poems); Jess [Collins] (translation & illustrations)

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Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1970. First Edition Thus. Limited Issue, one of four copies specially bound and designated for copyright, for the binder, and the printer, this one marked "Binder's Copy" and signed by Jess on the colophon. Quarto (29cm); printed and illustrated leaves, screw-bound into publisher's pictorial paper-covered boards; original acetate dustjacket; [126]pp; illus. Fine in a lightly rubbed and cloudy, Near Fine dustjacket. The California artist's versions of Morgenstern's Galgenlieder, a volume of humorous poems first published in his native Germany in 1905. Morrow & Cooney 92b.
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THE GAME-PLAYERS OF TITAN

THE GAME-PLAYERS OF TITAN

by Dick, Philip K.

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London: White Lion Publishers, 1974. First U.K. Edition. First hardcover edition of this early novel (originally issued as an Ace paperback original in 1963), set in a depopulated, post-apocalyptic future world. "The human remnants of the intersystem wars play a territory-oriented game designed to maximize births in an almost sterile population. Pete Garden, with the assistance of some Psis, determines that the Titanian vugs are horning in on the game, and that an even more radical faction of the vugs wants to sterilize Terra entirely" (Levack 18h). First Impression. Octavo (20.25cm); navy blue paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; [4],5-188pp. Faint foxing to text edges, a little less so to endpapers, with spine ends very gently nudged; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced £1.80), with trivial wear to extremities, and some dust-soil to rear panel; Near Fine.
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GARGOYLE - ISSUE 24 (SPRING, 1984)

GARGOYLE - ISSUE 24 (SPRING, 1984)

by Peabody, Jr., Richard (editor); Bowles, Paul, Douglas Messerli, and Lee Upton, et al. (contributors)

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Washington DC: Paycock Press, 1984. First Edition. Octavo (22.5cm); pictorial card wrappers; [4],5-301,[27]pp; illus. Some trivial wear and dustiness to wrappers, else very Near Fine. Contains "Capsule Autobiography" by Paul Bowles, with contributions by Lisa Brotman, Ann Downer, Bill Holland, Lynd Ward, Suzanne Ress, Lee Upton, Roy Fisher, Douglass Messerli, Rod Tulloss, and others. Miller C784.
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GATEWAY - SIGNED

GATEWAY - SIGNED

by Pohl, Frederik (novel); Di Fate, Vincent (illustrations); Budrys, Algys (introduction)

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Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 1986. Limited Edition. Octavo (23.75cm); full navy blue leather, with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and covers; patterned endpapers; all edges gilt; [xxx],313,[3]pp; illus. Signed by the author on a preliminary leaf. A Fine copy, with the Publisher's Notes card laid in. First volume in Pohl's Heechee series, winner of the Hugo, Locus, and Nebula Awards. Part of the publisher's "Masterpieces of Science Fiction" series.
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GEEK LOVE - UNCORRECTED PROOF, INSCRIBED TO MEL WAGGONER
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GEEK LOVE - UNCORRECTED PROOF, INSCRIBED TO MEL WAGGONER

by Dunn, Katherine

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989. First Edition. Proof copy of Dunn's third novel, centered around a a family-owned traveling carnival freak show. Geek Love was Mehta's first acquisition for Knopf, published with a modest print run of 20,000 copies. The brilliant storytelling, coupled with Chip Kidd's innovative jacket design, was an unexpected hit, as well as a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction. A warmly inscribed copy to an early reader, bearing ample evidence of the author's hand prior to publication. First Printing. Octavo (21cm); first state in blue-gray card wrappers, with only the month and year of publication printed on front cover; [x],351,[7]pp. Inscribed on the title page to Mel Waggoner, the host of a popular book program on public radio in the Pacific Northwest: "For Mel & Emogene / with many thanks for your wit and kindness / Best, Katherine Dunn. On the preceding page, Dunn has written Waggoner a holograph note on a Post-it: "Dear Mel - This has some major flubs in it -… Read More
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GENERAL GORGEOUS

GENERAL GORGEOUS

by McClure, Michael

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New York: S.i., 1976. First Edition. Stage play by one of the principal figures of the Beat Generation, a parody of comic book superheroes. Centered around General Gorgeous, "a purple-costumed, 29-year-old superhero, eager to fight evil," the Blue Mutant, "a supervillain with electric blue hair," and his sexy henchwomen, the Pink Mutations. Described as a humorous, high-energy show - a great example of "physical theatre," including flying, stage combat, and special effects. "Its postmodern satire targets New Age philosophy, environmentalism, ethics, and the contradictions of the "good vs. evil" paradigm" (Review of the October 1999 performance at Stetson University's Stover Theatre). Uncommon, unlike the perfect-bound edition published by the Dramatists Play Service (1982); OCLC finds 2 holdings (Yale, UNC Chapel Hill), and we note one other held at the Danowski Poetry Collection at Emory. Original play script, a photoreproduction of McClure's original typescript, printed on white stock (measuring… Read More
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THE GENTLEMAN-CALLER [IN] ILLUMINATIONS 5

THE GENTLEMAN-CALLER [IN] ILLUMINATIONS 5

by Bullins, Ed

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Santa Fe: Norm Moser / Illuminations, 1971. First Edition. Fifth issue of this New Mexico-based literary journal, here dedicated entirely to The Gentleman-Caller, a damatic work by African American playwright Ed Bullins, a major figure in the Black Arts Movement. Quarto (28cm); mimeographed sheets, side-stapled into photo-illustrated wrappers; [iv],15,[6]pp. Light wear, mild toning, and a few faint creases to extremities, with rear wrapper separating at upper staple; Very Good+.
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GEODE / ROCK BODY - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

GEODE / ROCK BODY - LIMITED EDITION, SIGNED

by Ehrlich, Gretel

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Santa Barbara: Capricorn Press, 1970. First Edition. Cloth Issue, one of 50 copies specially bound and signed by the author. Octavo (24.5cm); beige buckram, with decorative title label mounted to front cover; [6],7-34,[6]pp. Hint of foxing to text edges, else very Near Fine. The Santa Barbara poet's first book, published when she was 24 years old - a collection of poems inspired chiefly by the natural world. This copy is unnumbered - an overrun from the collection of Earle and Larry Gray, owners of the Earle Gray Book Binding Company, who were responsible for binding most of the books published by the Black Sparrow Press and a host of smaller California publishers.
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GIRL WITH CURIOUS HAIR [TOGETHER WITH] INFINITE JEST: A NOVEL - INSCRIBED TO BRIAN SIMPSON, WITH...
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GIRL WITH CURIOUS HAIR [TOGETHER WITH] INFINITE JEST: A NOVEL - INSCRIBED TO BRIAN SIMPSON, WITH A TLS LAID IN

by Wallace, David Foster

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New York: W.W. Norton & Company / Little, Brown and Company, 1996. First Editions. A compelling trio of items, comprised of Wallace's first collection of short fiction and his second novel, inscribed to Brian Simpson, long-time owner of Babbitts Books in Normal, Illinois. Wallace was a regular patron there while teaching at Illinois State University. He would often do readings and signings there, which brought in no shortage of new customers, and in an article for Condé Nast Traveler, he named it his favorite bookshop. His letter to Simpson is insightful, in which he outlines his required reading order for the Fall, 1994 semester. He asked Simpson to order the following titles for his two sections of "English 102 -- Literary Analysis 1: Prose Fiction": Black Sunday (Thomas Harris), The Big Nowhere (James Ellroy), Rock Star (Jackie Collins), Where Are the Children? (Mary Higgins Clark), Carrie (Stephen King), Lonesome Dove (Larry McMurtry), The Silence of the Lambs (Thomas Harris), and The Lion,… Read More
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THE GLASS KEY
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THE GLASS KEY

by Hammett, Dashiell

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. First American Edition. Attractive copy of Hammett's fourth novel. "Like Personville in Red Harvest, the city is controlled by crooked politicians in league with various mobster factions; but in The Glass Key Hammett gives us an insider's view of the corruption and in fact creates a corrupt political henchman as his protagonist" (Pronzini & Muller, p.335). Widely regarded as one of Hammett's finest works, The Glass Key was serialized in the pages of Black Mask between March-June, 1930; Hammett would later settle down and revise the novel for Knopf, who published it first in London in January, 1931, and then in New York in April, 1931. Filmed twice, most notably Stuart Heisler's 1942 film noir starring Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake, and Alan Ladd. A Haycraft-Queen cornerstone title. Layman A4.2.a. First Printing. Octavo (19.5cm); jade green cloth, with titling and decorative elements stamped in burgundy and dark green on spine and front cover; dark brown topstain;… Read More
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THE GLASS MENAGERIE: A PLAY

THE GLASS MENAGERIE: A PLAY

by Williams, Tennessee (play); Lustig, Alvin (jacket design)

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New York: New Directions, 1949. First New Classics Edition. Williams's first published play, a highspot of 20th-century drama, and basis for several film and T.V. adaptations. This edition includes production notes for the 1945 stage version, and an introductory essay by Williams titled "The Catastrophe of Success." Issued as No.23 in "The New Classics" series by New Directions, uncommon in this condition. Octavo (18.5cm); taupe cloth, with titles stamped in navy blue on spine; dustjacket; xx, 124pp; illustrated with four photographic stills from the stage play. Small two-digit code and publisher's price of $1.50 neatly rubber-stamped to upper rear endpaper, else a fresh, Fine copy. Dustjacket designed by Alvin Lustig is unclipped (priced $1.50), with a few pinpoint rubs, else fresh, Fine and entirely without fading.
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GLUE - SIGNED

by Welsh, Irvine

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New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2001. First American Edition. New. First Printing, a trade paperback original. A Fine copy in illustrated wrappers. This copy has been signed by Welsh on the title page.
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GO DOWN, MOSES

GO DOWN, MOSES

by Faulkner, William

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New York: Random House, 1942. First Edition. Faulkner intended this as a novel, though it includes material previously (or concurrently) published as individual stories. The sections are entitled "Was," "The Fire and the Hearth," "Pantaloon in Black," "The Old People," "The Bear," "Delta Autumn," and "Go Down, Moses." Generally these sections are considerably rewritten from previously published short stories bearing the same titles" (Petersen A21b). Brodsky & Hamblin 574. First Printing, trade issue. Octavo (21cm); in the first issue black cloth binding, with titling and rule in stamped in gilt and red on spine and front panel; red topstain; dustjacket; [viii],[2],3-383,[1]pp. A fresh, Fine copy, with the topstain bright and unfaded. Dustjacket is price-clipped, with some trivial wear to extremities, and a handful of small closed tears; Near Fine.
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GOING MODERN

GOING MODERN

by Bukowski, Charles

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Fremont, CA: Ruddy Duck Press, 1984. First Edition. Volume of poetry published as Oro Madre No.10, a publication suppressed by Bukowski, who objected to the formatting and amateurish reproduction. The colophon states that the first 25 copies were signed and numbered, but these were never published. While an unknown number of copies made their way into the book trade, according to John Martin, 90% of the run was destroyed. Krumhansl 92. One of 500 copies. Slim octavo (21.5cm); black and green illustrated wrappers, stapled; [viii],10,[6]pp; illus. A Fine copy.
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THE GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN - SIGNED, WITH AN ORIGINAL DRAWING

THE GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN - SIGNED, WITH AN ORIGINAL DRAWING

by Bradbury, Ray (stories); Mugnaini, Joseph (illustrations)

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New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1953. First American Edition. The author's fourth book, a collection of 22 stories culled from the pages of various pulp magazines. First Printing. Octavo; dark gray cloth, with titles stamped in yellow on spine; dustjacket; 250pp; illus. Signed and dated in ballpoint pen by Bradbury on the title page, who has cleverly used his signature as part of a smiling goblin drawing. Hint of offsetting to endpapers, else a Fine, unrubbed copy. Dustjacket is unclipped, lightly edgeworn and spine-sunned, with a few tiny tears and several old, faint dampstains (fairly shallow) along the edges; Very Good+.
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THE GOLDEN COMPASS (HIS DARK MATERIALS: BOOK ONE)

THE GOLDEN COMPASS (HIS DARK MATERIALS: BOOK ONE)

by Pullman, Philip

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. First American Edition. First installment in Pullman's epic fantasy trilogy for young adults. Basis for Chris Weitz's 2007 film The Golden Compass, and the forthcoming TV adaptation by HBO. First Printing. Octavo (21.5cm); navy cloth and paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; [xii],399,[5]pp. Base of spine gently nudged, small damp mark at crown, with remainder dot and some faint foxing to upper edge of textblock; Very Good+ or better. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $20.00), with light shelfwear, a small indentation to upper front joint, and corresponding damp mark at crown on verso; Very Good+.
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A GOOD MAN IN AFRICA

by Boyd, William

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London: Hamish Hamilton, 1981. First British Edition. The author's scarce second book and first novel, set in the mythical West African country of Kinjanja. First Impression. Octavo; tan paper-covered boards, with titles stamped in gilt on spine; 251pp. Tiny, barely-discernable gray smudge to lower edge of textblock, else Fine in a Fine dustjacket, unclipped, with a faint hint of sunning to spine.
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GRAFFITI BRASIL

GRAFFITI BRASIL

by Manco, Tristan; Neelon, Caleb; Lost Art (text & photos)

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London: Thames & Hudson, 2005. First Edition. First Printing. Square octavo; glossy, photo-illustrated wrappers with French flaps; 128pp; illus. A Fine, unread copy. One of the definitive photography books on Brazilian graffiti, from its origins and inspiration to its bold style and international appeal. Richly illustrated with 300 full-color photographs of murals by artists like Nunca, Boletos, Ciro, and the now internationally-known brothers Os Gemeos, whose artwork can be found in major metropolitan cities like Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.
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