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Publisher/Description |
Price |
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| 0576 |
Cabell, James Branch |
Jurgen (Illus) |
Dover 1977, QP, 5½ x8½", 325pp, fine+ |
2.50 |
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Reprint of James Cabell's work originally published in 1919, a fantasy in which the protagonist is allowed to relive his youth for a year. 13 b&w plates by Frank C. Pape. |
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| 0577 |
Callaghan, Barry |
The Black Queen Stories |
Ontario Review Press 1982, 1st ed, 165pp, vy minor wrinkles top/btm dj spine, else vy fine |
5.00 |
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"Barry Callaghan explores the inner lives of a memorable assortment of Torontonians [Canada] with wit, boldness and compassion. His ear for the spoken language is acute; his eye for the telling gesture, precise." |
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| 0514 |
Calvino, Italo |
Mr. Palomar (Tr. by Wm. Weaver) |
HBJ 1985, 1st ed US, RM, 130pp, fine |
7.50 |
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| 0579 |
Camus, Albert |
The Fall & Exile and the Kingdom (Tr. by Justin O'Brien) |
Modern Library 1956, print ed nt stated, 361pp, dj worn at the edges, else vy good |
5.00 |
| 0580 |
Camus, Albert |
The Stranger (Tr. by Matthew Ward) |
Knopf 1988, 2nd pr, 123pp, vy fine |
9.50 |
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Non-fiction by this author |
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| 0578 |
Carpentier, Alejo |
The Lost Steps (Tr. by Harriet de Onís) |
Knopf 1971, 2nd pr of 2nd US ed, in mylar cvr, 278pp, dj price clippd, else nr fine |
6.00 |
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Alejo Carpentier's musician, who finds his own deepest creative feeling in the remote jungle, is not only Man going back through the ages, he is also you and I. Carpentier is not imploring us to live the simple life somewhere. In this tale of a search and how it ended, so magnificent and memorable in its descriptive power, so rich in its poetic symbolism, he is both enchanting us and making us face a piercing and profound criticism of our modern society. This second English edition of the novel cited by García Marquez as the work which most influenced his own writing -- apparently he destroyed an early version of One Hundred Years of Solitude after reading it and took a new direction. The author is a noted Cuban writer, musicologist, and traveler. |
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| 0581 |
Carson, Michael |
Brothers in Arms |
Pantheon 1988, 1st ed US, prev publ as Sucking Sherbet Lemons (UK), 220pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0582 |
Carver, Raymond |
Where I'm Calling From |
Atlantic Monthly Press 1988, BC, 391pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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Raymond Carver's strongest collection of short stories, and the last to be published in his lifetime. |
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| 0583 |
Casares, Adolfo Bioy |
The Dream of Heros (Tr. by Diana Thorold) |
Dutton 1987, 1st ed US, RM, 212pp, vy fine |
7.50 |
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Castaneda, Carlos |
Titles are listed here |
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| 0584 |
Cendrars, Blaise |
Dan Yack (Tr. by Nina Rootes) |
Michael Kesend 1987, 1st ed US, 144pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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Blaise Cendrars's alter ego, an eccentric millionaire Englishman, lives a picaresque life: he falls in love with the daughter of one of his mistresses. Translated from the French. |
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| 0585 |
Cervantes, Miguel de |
Don Quixote de la Mancha |
Farrar, Straus, Giroux 1986, 1st ed thus, 846pp, dj spine sl sun faded, else vy fine |
19.50 |
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The Delightful History of the Most Ingenious Knight: Don Quixote of the Mancha. Tobias Smollett translation (1755), with an introduction by Carlos Fuentes; F. Hayman illustrations. |
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| 0586 |
Chatwin, Bruce |
On the Black Hill |
Viking 1983, appears as 1st ed US, in mylar cvr, 249pp, dj creased edge of frnt flap, else vy good |
9.50 |
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Bruce Chatwin's haunting story of an intertwined double drama of identical Welsh twins, Lewis and Benjamin Jones. |
| 0587 |
Chatwin, Bruce |
Utz |
Viking 1989, 1st ed US, in mylar cvr, 154pp, prev ownr's name neatly inked frnt fep, else vy good |
6.50 |
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"Harbouring his private collection of Meissen porcelains, Kaspar Utz found a refuge from the horrors of the twentieth century. Safe from the Gestapo in the city of Prague, Utz was adept at outwitting the authorities. Being one quarter Jewish, he nursed a qualm that art-collecting was a kind of idolatry and that somehow this very danger was what made Jews so good at it." |
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| 0589 |
Chesterton, G.K. |
The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown |
Oxford (UK) 1987, no dj, 274pp, number "203" blind-stampd btm right rear board, else vy fine |
9.50 |
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An annotated reprint of G.K. Chesterton's The Innocence of Father Brown, which was first published in 1911 by Cassell in England. |
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Biographical material on this author. |
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| 0515 |
Chute, Carolyn |
The Beans of Eqypt, Maine |
Ticknor & Fields 1985, PB, 8th pr, 215pp, vy fine |
2.50 |
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"In Egypt, Maine its pretty hard to turn over a log without unearthing a Bean; they're just everywhere. For the Bean's have always been there. Almost everybody's related to them, some more closely than you might wish. It's birth and copulation and death--and then more of the same." "Carolyn Chute writes of poverty from ground level. The poverty is grinding, its victims wrestling maniacally for survival." Author's first novel. |
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| 0592 |
Clancy, Tom |
Clear and Present Danger |
Berkley 1990, PB, 2nd pr, 688pp, good |
1.50 |
| 0593 |
Clancy, Tom |
Op-Center |
Berkley 1995, PB, 1st pr, 387pp, vy good |
1.50 |
| 0058 |
Clancy, Tom |
Red Storm Rising |
Putnam 1986, 7th pr, 652pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0304 |
Clarke, Arthur C. & Lee, Gentry |
Cradle |
Warner 1988, 1st ed, 293pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
| 0305 |
Clarke, Arthur C. |
Rendevous With Rama |
Ballantine 1979, PB, 10th pr, 276pp, prev ownrs named inked inside frnt cvr, else good |
1.50 |
| 0281 |
Clarke, Arthur C. |
The Songs of Distant Earth |
Del Rey 1987, PB, 1st pr, 319pp, fine |
1.50 |
| 0276 |
Clarke, Arthur C. |
2001: A Space Odyssey (Illus w/stills from MGM film; based on the screenplay by Stanley Kubrick & A.C. Clarke) |
Signet (NAL) 1968, PB, 12th pr, 221pp, yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.50 |
| 0277 |
Clarke, Arthur C. |
2010: Odyssey Two |
Del Rey (Ballantine) 1982, 8th pr, 291pp, vy minor wrinkles top/btm dj spine, else vy fine |
3.50 |
| 0278 |
Clarke, Arthur C. |
2061: Odyssey Three |
Del Rey (Ballantine) 1988, 1st ed, 279pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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Additional titles by Arthur C. Clarke |
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| 0119 |
Clavell, James |
Shogun |
Dell 1980, PB, 38th pr, 1210pp, sl yellowg on pg edges, else vy good |
1.75 |
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| 0588 |
Clement, Aeron |
The Cold Moons (Illus) |
Delacorte 1989, 1st ed, 333pp, dj spine sl sun faded, else vy fine |
3.50 |
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In the style of Watership Down comes Aeron Clement's tale of a group of badgers who are forced by Mankind to leave their Welsh valley home on a perilous journey to freedom, or extinction. |
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| 0046 |
Coetzee, J.M. |
Life & Times of Michael K. |
Viking 1984, 184pp, 15mm dj tear top right frnt fold, else vy fine |
4.50 |
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| 0595 |
Comyns, Barbara |
The Skin Chairs |
Penguin 1987, QP, 1st pr US, RM, 5x7¾", 200pp, vy sl toning at pg edges, else fine+ |
4.50 |
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| 0596 |
Conrad, Joseph |
Collected Writings |
Heinemann/Octopus 1980, 1st pr, in mylar cvr, 861pp, fine |
6.50 |
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Contains Joseph Conrad's classics Lord Jim, Nigger of the Narcissus, Typhoon, Nostromo, and The Secret Agent. |
| 0597 |
Conrad, Joseph |
Tales of the East and West |
Hanover House 1958, BC, 544pp, dj price clippd (btm) & worn at edges w/numerous sm tears & 10x25mm chip top spine, else good-vy good |
2.50 |
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A collection of Joseph Conrad's scarcer stories. Two novels, Almayer's Folly and The Secret Agent, and seven shorter works including "Karain: A Memory," "The Planter of Malta," "An Outpost of Progress," "Falk," "Prince Roman," The Warrior's Soul," and "Amy Foster." Edited by Morton D. Zabel |
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| 0134 |
Cooper, James Fenimore |
The Deerslayer |
Dodd, Mead 1952, Great Illus Classics: Titan Ed (uniform ed), in mylar cvr, 573pp, 20x15mm bksellrs sticker inside frnt cvr, severl sm dj tears top edge w/minor chippg, else vy good |
5.00 |
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| 0599 |
Crane, Clarkson |
The Western Shore |
Gibbs Smith 1985, QP, 2nd ed, 5x7½", 303pp, dj spine sun faded w/5mm tear at top, else vy fine |
4.50 |
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| 0161 |
Craven, Margaret |
I Heard the Owl Call My Name (Author's 1st novel) |
Doubleday 1973, BC, 166pp, bksellr's price pencild top frnt free ep, dj price clippd (majr 2" clip), edges worn w/3 5mm tears btm + 1 15mm tear top frnt, else fine |
3.50 |
| 0162 |
Craven, Margaret |
Walk Gently This Good Earth |
Putnam 1977, ed nt stated, 172pp, owner's name top inside front cover 2"x1", dj price clippd & edges sl worn esp at spine, else nr fine |
4.50 |
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| 0674 |
Crevel, René |
Babylon |
North Point 1985, 1st ed US, 169pp, vy fine |
7.50 |
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"A novel of stylistic elegance and psychological depth that probes the interplay between the rational and the subconscious." B&W illustrations by Max Ernst. Originally published in France in 1927. |
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Title |
Publisher/Description |
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| 0088 |
Dalos, Gyorgy |
1985: What Happens After Big Brother Dies (Tr. by Stuart Hood, et.al.) |
Pantheon 1983, 1st ed US, RM, 120pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0668 |
Daumal, René |
A Night of Serious Drinking (Tr. by D Coward & E Lovatt) |
Routledge & Kegan Paul 1979, 1st ed UK, 150pp, vy fine |
19.50 |
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A fiction by famous 20th century surrealist, sanskrit scholar, poet, and philosopher Rene Daumal, first published by Gallimard, a classic french underground work of literature. A Night of Serious Drinking is among Daumal's most important literary works. Like his Mount Analogue, it is a classic work of symbolic, fiction. "The narrator describes his experiences during a drinking bout -- his is a vision of hell which recalls the savage humour and poetic vision of writers such as Rabelais and Swift. Picaresque and wildly funny, this new Gulliver's Travels reflects Daumal's concern with the power of words and the frailty of thought. Combining satire and poetry, the narrator tells of his encounters with the Fidgeters, the Fabricators of useless objects, the Clarificators and others all of whom he describes with humor, pity, cruelty and elegance." |
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| 0667 |
David-Neel, Alexandra & Yongden, Lama |
The Power of Nothingness (Tr. by Janwillem Van De Wetering) |
Houghton Mifflin 1982, 1st ed US, in mylar cvr, 134pp, sl dj soiling & edgewear, else fine |
8.50 |
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Set in Tibet, this is the tale of a lama's servant who goes on a quest to find the murderer of his Zen master and along the way finds stages of Enlightenment. Translated from the french by Janwillem Van De Wetering. |
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| 0555 |
DeCarlo, Andrea |
Macno (Tr. by William Weaver) |
HBJ 1987, 1st ed US, 277pp, RM, else fine+ |
4.50 |
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Andrea DeCarlo's tale about a former rock star who is now the unnamed country's dictator. |
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| 0558 |
DeFoe, Daniel |
Robinson Crusoe (Illus) |
Greenwich House 1982, Reprint ed, 8th pr, 318pp, fine+ |
3.50 |
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| 0556 |
Delattre, Pierre |
Walking on Air |
Graywolf Press 1987, QP, 1st pr, 5½ x 8½", 243pp, fine+ |
3.00 |
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Pierre Delattre's mystical novel, sad and wise, about a transcendent circus and Annie the elephant's disastrous love for Mamouli, the mother of the circus troupe. |
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| 0557 |
Delibes, Miguel |
The Hedge (Tr. by Francis M. Lopez-Morillas) |
Columbia Univ 1983, appears as 1st ed US, 206pp, dj spine sl sun faded, else fine+ |
6.50 |
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Miguel Delibes' "ferocious satire on life in a totalitarian state," by the winner of the Nadal Prize. Translated from the Spanish by Frances M. Lopez-Morillas. |
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| 0553 |
DeMarinis, Rick |
The Coming Triumph of the Free World (Short stories) |
Viking 1988, 1st ed, 177pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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Rick DeMarinis' "...unforgettable gallery of dreamers and madmen, cynics and fools, victims and aspiring saints, who parade across the modern American landscape..." |
| 0554 |
DeMarinis, Rick |
Under the Wheat (Short stories) |
Univ Pittsburgh 1986, 1st ed, 157pp, vy fine |
7.50 |
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"The originality, wit, and assurance of the language in these stories, the boldness of their conception and execution, are stunning.. ." Winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize 1986. |
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| 0193 |
De Quille, Dan |
Dives and Lazarus: Their Wanderings and Adventures in the Infernal Regions |
Ardis 1988, 1st ed, 141pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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Recently discovered novella about a soul's journey in the Infernal Regions. "When the poor Comstock miner Lysander P. Lazarus died the first time, his soul crossed the Styx to the other world. There it met met the shade of Magnificus Auriferous Dives, late U.S. senator and millionaire. This unlikely pair teamed up, got lost, and had astonishing adventures as they wandered through the amazing, beautiful, and awesome infernal regions." Dan De Quille [d.1898], former editor of the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, was an associate of Mark Twain. |
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| 0336 |
Dickens, Charles |
Oliver Twist |
Signet (NAL) 1961, PB, 6th pr, 496pp, rear corners sl wrinkld, hint of yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.50 |
| 0669 |
Dickens, Charles |
Collection (Illus) |
Chatham River Press 1986, 1st pr, 848pp, vy fine |
7.50 |
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The Great Masters Library edition, marbled endpapers, simulated bonded leather spine, all edges gilt, unabridged. Includes Great Expectations, Hard Times, A Christmas Carol, and A Tale of Two Cities. |
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| 0019 |
Doctorow, E. L. |
The Book of Daniel |
Random House 1971, BC, 303pp, dj faded on spine, else vy fine |
5.00 |
| 0021 |
Doctorow, E. L. |
Loon Lake |
Random House 1980, 1st ed tr, 258pp, dj price clippd, else vy fine |
6.50 |
| 0022 |
Doctorow, E. L. |
World's Fair |
Random House 1985, BC, 288pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0098 |
Dodge, Jim |
Stone Junction |
Atlantic Monthly Press 1990, 1st ed, 355pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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| 0292 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 1 Lord Foul's Bane |
Ballantine 1979, PB, 9th pr, 480pp, yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.50 |
| 0293 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 2 The Illearth War |
Ballantine 1979, PB, 6th pr, 527pp, sl yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.50 |
| 0294 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 3 The Power That Preserves |
Ballantine 1980, PB, 6th pr, 489pp, sl yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.50 |
| 0295 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant II - 1: The Wounded Land |
Ballantine 1981, PB, 1st pr, 497pp, sl yellowg at pg edges, else vy good |
1.75 |
| 0296 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant II - 2: The One Tree |
Ballantine 1982, 1st ed, 475pp, price stickr residue front ep, else vy fine |
6.50 |
| 0297 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Chronicles of Thomas Covenant II - 3: White Gold Wielder |
Ballantine 1983, 3rd pr, 485pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
| 0552 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Daughter of Regals & Other Tales |
Del Rey 1984, 1st ed, 337pp, nr fine |
6.50 |
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A collection of eight stories by Stephen Donaldson, including "Daughter of Regals," "Gilden-Fire," "Mythological Beast," "The Lady in White," "Animal Lover," "Unworthy of the Angel," "The Conqueror Worm" and "Ser Visal's Tale." From the author of the Thomas Covenant Chronicles. |
| 0551 |
Donaldson, Stephen R |
Mordant's Need: The Mirror of Her Dreams &
A Man Rides Through |
Del Rey 1986, 1st ed, 2 vols, 642pp, 661pp, vy fine |
15.00 |
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"Somewhere is the realm there are renegade Imagers, Masters of Mirrors..." Stephen Donaldson's two volume, 1300 pg fantasy saga of a young New Yorker plucked form a routine life straight into a strange and magical world. By the author of the award winning, Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever. |
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| 0559 |
Dorfman, Ariel |
The Last Song of Manuel Sendero (Tr. by George R. Shivers) |
Viking 1987, 1st ed US, 453pp, minor wrinkles top edge dj, else fine+ |
6.50 |
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Ariel Dorfman leads us, like Dante, into the pit of his country's experience where life is turned inside out and the unborn make history... in a country so unjust the fetuses refuse to be born, then argue about whether one can fight the world & not be in it. It was bound to happen one day, and so begins the revolution of fetuses. A stunning and powerful story about political repression and the aftermath. |
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| 0496 |
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor |
The Idiot (Illus) (Tr. by Constance Garnett) |
Heritage Press 1984, in SC (no DJ), 560pp, SC separated along btm rear edge, else vy fine |
9.50 |
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This novel first appeared in English in 1887 and since then has shown its tremendous vitality and appeal. It is the most personal and lyrical of Dostoyevsky's writings in which he achieved poetry in a novel. This copy is a later printing of Heritage Press' slip-cased edition, illustrated with wood-engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. |
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| 0560 |
Dowell, Coleman |
The Houses of Children (Short stories) |
Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1987, 1st ed, 199pp, RM, else fine+ |
6.50 |
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The stories here collected, assembled by Coleman Dowell just before his death in 1985 and spanning nearly twenty five years, stand among the best of his distinguished oeuvre. They give full evidence, as Bradford Morrow says in his postscript to this volume, of the "dizzying level of craft, breadth of emotions, and range of scenarios" available to him. |
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| 0100 |
Dryer, Bernard V. |
The Torch Bearers |
S&S 1967, 1st ed, 629pp, sl browng top 1st 15pp frm leathr bkmrk, dj frayed at edges w/sevrl sm tears & chips, also sl faded on spine, else good-vy good |
2.50 |
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| 0024 |
Dubus, Andre |
Finding a Girl in America Short stories |
Godine 1980, 1st ed, 183pp, vy light moisture stain & wrinklg btm rh corner last ~30 pgs, else nr fine |
9.50 |
| 0025 |
Dubus, Andre |
The Last Worthless Evening Novellas |
Godine 1986, 1st ed, 214pp, dj sl frayed btm spine, else vy fine |
12.50 |
| 0026 |
Dubus, Andre |
The Times Are Never So Bad Short stories |
Godine 1983, 1st ed, 180pp, vy fine |
12.50 |
| 0027 |
Dubus, Andre |
Voices From the Moon |
Godine 1984, 1st ed, 126pp, vy fine |
9.50 |
| 0105 |
Dubus, Andre |
Voices From the Moon |
Crown 1985, QP, 5½ x 8¼", 1st pr, 126pp, vy fine |
3.50 |
| 0028 |
Dubus, Andre |
We Don't Live Here Anymore Novellas |
Crown 1984, QP, 5½ x 8¼", 1st pr, 279pp, sl cvr wrinkle at top, else fine |
3.50 |
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| 0561 |
Duncan, David James |
The River Why |
Sierra Club 1983, 2nd pr, in mylar cvr, 294pp, bindg vy sl cocked, sl staining on btm rear dj, w/several sm edge tears, else nr fine |
9.50 |
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A wry, funny and unforgettable journey into the heart of American's wilderness and the depths of one man's soul. David Duncan's touching and powerful first novel and the first work of fiction to be published by the Sierra Club. |
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| 0562 |
Duranti, Francesca |
The House on Moon Lake (Tr. by Stephen Sartarelli) |
Random House 1986, 1st ed US, 181pp, lt crease inside rear dj flap, else fine+ |
7.50 |
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Title |
Publisher/Description |
Price |
| 0093 |
Eco, Umberto |
The Name of the Rose (Tr. by William Weaver) |
HBJ 1983, 10th pr, RM, 502pp, 5mm dj tear top rear flap fold, else vy fine |
5.00 |
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Additional titles by Umberto Eco |
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| 0083 |
Elegant, Robert |
Mandarin |
S&S 1983, 2nd pr, RM, 527pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0571 |
Eliade, Mircea |
The Old Man and the Bureaucrats (Tr. by Mary Park Stevenson) |
Univ Notre Dame 1979, appears as 1st ed, 128pp, dj spine sl sun faded, else vy fine |
7.50 |
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Mircea Eliade's Kafkaesque novella of an old man detained without just cause, contains within its structure a series of fantasy shorts that mesmerize his inquisitors as Scheherazade mesmerized the caliph. |
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| 0572 |
Eliot, George (pseud. Mary Ann Evans) |
Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life |
Random House 1984, Modern Library ed, 1st pr, 795pp, 20mm dj tear top rear, else vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0601 |
Ende, Michael |
Momo |
Doubleday 1985, 1st ed thus, 227pp, RM (lt spray along btm pg edges), 5mm dj tear top frnt, else fine+ |
59.50 |
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"They call her Momo, a mysterious orphan without a name..." Michael Ende's "wise and wonderful story" about a child with "a very special gift: an extraordinary ability to 'listen'" Previously published under the title, The Grey Gentleman, by the author of The Neverending Story. Translated from the German by J. Maxwell Brownjohn. |
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| 0285 |
Engel, Marian |
Bear |
Godine 1987, QP, reprint of 1976 ed, 1st pr, 141pp, vy fine |
3.00 |
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| 0029 |
Erdrich, Louise |
The Beet Queen |
H Holt 1986, 1st ed, 338pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
| 0030 |
Erdrich, Louise |
Love Medicine |
Holt 1984, BC, 272pp, vy fine |
4.50 |
| 0031 |
Erdrich, Louise |
Tracks |
H Holt 1988, 1st ed, 226pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
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Author |
Title |
Publisher/Description |
Price |
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| 0253 |
Farmer, Philip Jose |
Gods of Riverworld |
Putnam 1983, 1st ed tr, 331pp, dj sl frayed top edge, sl dog-ear top frnt flap & btm rear flap, else fine+ |
3.50 |
| 0254 |
Farmer, Philip Jose |
The Magic Labyrinth (4th & final vol in Riverworld series) |
Berkley 1980, ed not stated, 339pp, vy fine |
3.50 |
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| 0376 |
Fast, Howard |
The Immigrants |
Dell 1978, PB, 5th pr, 494pp, good |
1.25 |
| 0377 |
Fast, Howard |
Second Generation |
Dell 1979, PB, 1st pr, 445pp, sl yellowg at pg edges, moisture damage wo/staing to top half of leading pg edges on abt 100 pgs, else good |
1.00 |
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| 0618 |
Faulkner, William |
Collected Stories (42 short stories) |
Random House ca.1970s, 24th pr, 900pp, dj spine sl sun faded, else fine+ |
11.50 |
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| 0306 |
Feld, Ross |
Only Shorter |
North Point 1982, 1st ed nt stated, 269pp, bkseller stickr residue inside frnt cvr, dj spine & top edge sun faded w/5mm tear btm spine, else vy fine |
5.00 |
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| 0307 |
Fisher, M.F.K. |
Sister Age (Short stories) |
Knopf 1983, 1st ed, 243pp, in mylar cvr, creases on both dj flaps, else fine+ |
5.00 |
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| 0378 |
Flaubert, Gustave |
Madame Bovary (Illus) (tr. by Alan Russel) |
Greenwich House 1982, 1st pr, 361pp, sm dj wrinkle top frnt, else vy fine |
3.50 |
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| 0379 |
Ford, Ford Madox |
Ladies Whose Bright Eyes |
Ecco 1987, QP, 1st pr (nt stated), reprnt of 1935 ed, 5½ x8¼", 351pp, vy fine |
3.00 |
| 0380 |
Ford, Ford Madox |
The Rash Act |
Carcanet 1982, appears as 1st pr, reprint of 1933 ed, 348pp, frnt board vy sl bowed, else fine+ |
5.00 |
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| 0308 |
Ford, Richard |
Quest for the Faradawn (Illus) |
Delacorte 1982, 1st ed US, 310pp, dj spine sl faded w/3 5mm edge tears, else fine+ |
9.50 |
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| 0381 |
Forster, E.M. |
A Passage to India |
HBW 1952, appears as 5th pr, 322pp, in mylar cvr, dj price clipped, sm rubber-stamped star inside rear cvr btm lh, else nr fine |
5.00 |
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| 0309 |
Foster, Alan Dean |
Alien |
Warner 1979, PB, 1st pr, 270pp, vy sl yellowg at pg edges, else good |
1.00 |
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| 0310 |
Foster, David |
The Adventures of Christian Rosy Cross |
Penguin 1986, QP, 1st pr Australia (1st ed?), 5x7¾", 161pp, RM, 5mm cvr gouge, else vy fine |
3.00 |
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| 0097 |
Fowles, John |
The Collector |
Little, Brown 1963, BC, RM, 248pp, 10mm dj tears btm spine & btm frnt flap fold, else fine+ |
3.50 |
| 0311 |
Fowles, John |
The Ebony Tower |
Signet (NAL) 1975, PB, 2nd pr, 291pp, sl yellowg at pg edges, else good |
1.00 |
| 0118 |
Fowles, John |
The French Lieutenant's Woman |
Signet (NAL) 1970, PB, 3rd pr, 366pp, sl yellowg on pg edges, else vy good |
1.00 |
| 0312 |
Fowles, John |
Mantissa |
Little, Brown 1982, 1st ed, 196pp, in mylar cvr, dj price clippd, else fine+ |
6.50 |
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| 0382 |
France, Anatole |
Golden Tales of Anatole France (Short stories) |
Dodd, Mead 1927, reprint of 1909 ed, 352pp, no dj, boards sl bowed, else vy good |
5.00 |
| 0383 |
France, Anatole |
Penguin Island (Illus) (tr. by A.W. Evans) |
Heritage Press 1947, reprint of 1908 ed, 324pp, no dj, 7x10", vy sl yellowg at pg edges, boards worn around the edges, else good |
5.00 |
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| 0047 |
Fuentes, Carlos |
Christopher Unborn (tr. by Alfred MacAdam) |
FSG 1989, 1st ed US, 531pp, vy fine |
6.50 |
| 0049 |
Fuentes, Carlos |
The Old Gringo (tr. by Margaret S. Peden) |
FSG 1985, 2nd pr, 199pp, vy fine |
5.00 |
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