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801 Eighner, Lars Travels With Lizbeth: Three Years on the Road and on the Streets
NY St. Martin's Press 1993 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
A beautifully written account of one man's experience with homelessness. In his unique voice - dry, disciplines, poignant, comic - the author celebrates the companionship of his dog, Lizbeth, and recounts their ongoing struggle to survive on the streets of Austin, Texas, and hitchhiking along the highways to Southern California and back. This work had been warmly received when published.  
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802 Eisenberg, Deborah Transactions in a Foreign Currency
London Faber & Faber 1986 0571137989 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Deborah Eisenberg on the title page. Her stories - brilliantly observed and wittily ironic - make "Transactions in a Foreign Currency", her first collection, an important debut. 
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803 Eisenberg, Deborah Transactions in a Foreign Currency
New York, NY Knopf 1986 0394545982 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Deborah Eisenberg on the title page. The author's debut collection of stories. The settings of these seven stories, four of which have appeared in "The New Yorker," range from an elegant East Side apartment to a YMCA locker room. Dustjacket praise by John Updike "Whenever a new writer arrives, a new window on life is opened, and this has happened here." 
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804 Ellenberg, Jordan The Grasshopper King
Minneapolis, Minnesota Coffee House Press 2003 1566891396 First Edition/First Printing Fine Trade Paperback Original Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This Trade Paperback Original is the debut novel that has been SIGNED by Jordan Ellenberg on the title page. A story about treachery, death, academia, marriage, mythology, history, and truly horrible poetry. A profoundly absurd campus satire about immortality, bsession, obscurity, and true love. John Barth called it "A brilliant debut...perhaps the funniest and best-written 'college' novel...". 
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805 Ellis, Helen Eating the Cheshire Cat: A Novel
New York, New York Scribner 2000 0684864401 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Helen Ellis on the title page! A stunning debut from a young writer whose expert literary craftsmanship rivals that of the most seasoned novelists. Helen Ellis was raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and hold's a master's degree in fiction writing from New York University. Her stories have been published in "Southern Exposure" and "The New York Press." 
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806 Ellis, Rhian After Life
NY Viking 2000 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
A Review Copy (with Publishers Materials laid-in) that has been SIGNED by Rhian Ellis on the title page. Named as a "Discover" writer - this is a haunting debut of psychological suspense. Alison Lurie dustjacket praise calling it "A wonderful novel, full of dramatic suspense, high comedy, and fascinating information about the life of a professional spiritualist medium."  
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807 Ellmann, Lucy Sweet Desserts
London Virago Press 1988 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
This is the "true 1st Edition" of this US born author - who moved to the UK at an early age. Her first novel, "Sweet Desserts", was the Winner of the 1988 Guardian Fiction Prize. Fay Weldon dustjacket praise "Lucy Ellmann does write a lovely novel. She knits the inner and outer worlds together with a natural grace: a kind of conversational elegance."  
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808 Ely, Scott Starlight
NY Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1987 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
Author's debut—he served in Vietnam from 1969-1970—one of the most powerful and haunting novels to come out of the Vietnam war. The story of two combat soldiers and of the unforgettable pact they make to keep each other alive. In turn brutally realistic, ghoulishly hallucinatory, outrageously funny, deeply tragic, "Starlight" is the story of men struggling to keep their mental balance against overwhelming odds.  
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809 Emshwiller, Carol Leaping Man Hill
San Francisco Mercury House 1999 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Trade Paperback Original 
A sequel to the novel "Ledoyt," this tells the story of Abel, an impish, mute child; of Mary Catherine, whose eccentricities trigger new spirit in him; and of Henny, a World War I veteren. These and other characters come to life amid Emshwiller's rich country landscape.  
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810 Enger, Leif Peace Like a River
New York, NY Atlantic Monthly Press 2001 087113795X First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED and DATED 10/1/01 by Leif Enger on the title page ! This is the author's debut novel-an epic of generosity and heart that reminds us of the restorative power of great literature. The story of a father raising his three children in 1960s Minnesota, "Peace Like a River" is at once a heroic quest, a tragedy, a love story, and a haunting meditation on the possibility of magic in the everyday world. 
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811 Enger, Leif Peace Like a River
New York, NY Atlantic Monthly Press 2001 087113795X First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Leif Enger on the title page! This is the author's debut novel-an epic of generosity and heart that reminds us of the restorative power of great literature. The story of a father raising his three children in 1960s Minnesota, "Peace Like a River" is at once a heroic quest, a tragedy, a love story, and a haunting meditation on the possibility of magic in the everyday world. 
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812 Englander, Nathan For The Relief of Unbearable Urges
NY Knopf 1999 0375404929 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Review Copy Signed by Author
This is a Review Copy that has been SIGNED by Nathan Englander on the title page. A debut collection of nine stories from this New York born award winning author who now lives in Jerusalem. This collection of nine stories has been universally praised. Publishers' Weekly called it "A stellar collection. Englander's prose is spare and crystalline, capturing the singsong rhythms and sometime contorted English of a primarilly Yiddish cast, often striking a deliberately archaic tome....Graceful and remarkably self-assured." 
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813 Englander, Nathan For The Relief of Unbearable Urges
NY Knopf 1999 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Signed by Author
A debut collection of nine stories from this New York born award winning author who now lives in Jerusalem. This collection of nine stories has been universally praised. This is an Advance Readers' Edition that has been SIGNED by Nathan Englander on the title page.  
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814 Erdrich, Louise Jacklight
London Abacus 1990 0349101906 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. The author's first book - first published in the UK in wrappers only. A collection of poetry that draws images from her Chippewa American Indian background. The poems of Louise Erdrich eloquently and passionately bring to life what it is to be a woman. Without sentimentality but with a powerful magic, she draws from a deep, enchanted well. Yet she does not ignore the ordinary. 
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815 Erdrich, Louise The Beet Queen
NY Henry Holt 1986 0805000585 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. A tale of abandonment and sexual obsession, jealousy and unstinting love. Spanning some forty years, The Beet Queen opens on a cold spring morning in the early 1930s. 
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816 Erdrich, Louise Tracks
NY Henry Holt 1988 0805008950 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. Set in North Dakota at a time in this century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained of their lands, "Tracks" is a tale of passion, and deep unrest. Told in the alternating voices of a wise, astute leader of the tribe, and a young, increasingly embittered mixed-blood woman, the novel chronicles the drama of daily lives overshadowed by the clash of cultures and mythologies. 
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817 Erdrich, Louise The Bingo Palace
NY Harper Collins 1994 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. A novel of spiritual depth, lyrical prose, and wild hope, The Bingo Palace explores the implications of the mystical element of chance in contemporary life. The San Francisco Chronicle called Erdrich "A writer of truly extraordinary gifts - imaginative power, acute sensitivity, and an unpretentious stylistic grace."  
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818 Erdrich, Louise The Blue Jay's Dance
NY Harper Collins 1995 0060171324 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. In this, her first major work of non-fiction, the author brilliantly and poignantly examines the joys and frustrations, the compromises and insights, the difficult struggles and profound emotional satisfactions she experienced in the course of one twelve-month period - froma winter pregnancy through a spring and summer of new motherhood to a fall return to writing. 
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819 Erdrich, Louise The Master Butchers Singing Club
NY Harper Collins 2003 0066209773 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. This sprawling novel spans the decades from World War I through World War II and beyond to 1954. The novel unfolds its themes of love and death, lightness and gravity, with the eloquent prose, sly humor, and depth of feeling that only a masterful writer can offer. 
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820 Erdrich, Louise The Crown of Columbus
NY Harper Collins 1991 0060160799 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. In this, their first fully collaborative literary work, Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich have created a cast of indelible characters and a page-turner of a story filled with provocative ideas, humor, suspense, and passion. A novel of discoveries, "The Crown of Columbus" chronicles the adventures of a pair of mismatched lovers and their quest for the truth about Christopher Columbus — and themselves. 
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821 Erdrich, Louise The Birchbark House
NY Hyperion 1999 0786803002 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. The author's first novel for young readers, and the first book she has illustrated. Set on an island in Lake Superior in 1847, and filled with fascinating details of traditional Ojibwa life, "The Birchbark House" is a breathtaking novel by one of Americas most gifted and original writers. 
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822 Erdrich, Louise Baptism Of Desire
NY Harper & Row 1989 0060162139 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. The talented author's second collection of poetry. Baptism by blood, water or desire is necessary to salvation in Roman Catholic tradition, and baptism of desire is the term for the leap of trust by which a sincere believer can experience spiritual regeneration. Louise Erdrich's mesmerizing new poems are acts of redemption. Saints, sinners and mythological figures inhabit these pages. 
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823 Erdrich, Louise Tracks
NY Henry Holt 1988 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Signed by Author
This is an Advanced Reading Copy that has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. Set in North Dakota at a time in this century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained of their lands, "Tracks" is a tale of passion, and deep unrest. Told in the alternating voices of a wise, astute leader of the tribe, and a young, increasingly embittered mixed-blood woman, the novel chronicles the drama of daily lives overshadowed by the clash of cultures and mythologies.  
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824 Erdrich, Louise The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
NY Harper Collins 2001 0060187271 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy of the National Book Award Finalist has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. For more than a half century, Father Damien Modeste has served his beloved people, the Ojibwe, on the remote reservation of Little No Horse. Compelled to his task by a direct mystical experience, Father Damien has made enormous sacrifices, and experienced the joys of commitment as well as deep suffering. 
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825 Erdrich, Louise The Antelope Wife
NY Harper Collins 1998 0060187263 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Louise Erdrich on the title page. This is a novel of connections in which history, lust,contemporary urban Native American life, hand-me-down names, and legends, as well as sacred myth,combine. "The Antelope Wife" extends the branches of the families who populatethe author's earlier, award-winning novels, and once again, her unsentimental, unsparing writing captures the Native America sense of despair, magic, and humor in an unforgettable book. 
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826 Erian, Alicia The Brutal Language of Love
NY Villard 2001 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
The author’s debut collection of short stories which gained a Starred Review from Publishers Weekly. This copy has been SIGNED by Alicia Erian on the title page - she has also dated it 5-18-01 and written “New York City”. Chuck Palahniuk dustjacket praise stating “This isn’t just a book. This is hilarious, heartbreaking torture.”  
Price: 40.00 USD
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827 Esaki-Smith, Anna Meeting Luciano
Chapel Hill, NC Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill 1999 1565122151 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED on the title page by Anna Esaki-Smith on the title page. The debut novel from this Newsweek Shanghai correspondent. Dustjacket praise by Dani Shapiro stating that the author "...has fashioned a richly textured tale of love, disappointment, family ties, and the ways in which our fantasies can sustain us....a charming debut."  
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828 Estep, Maggie Soft Maniacs
NY Simon & Schuster 1999 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Uncorrected Proof Copy Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Maggie Estep on the cover. This is an oversized manuscript proof copy (8 1/2” x 11”) of the author’s darkly funny collection of interconnected stories. Proposed A.M. Homes dustjacket praise stating “There is about Maggie Estep’s work a directness, a clear determination—a drive to cut through, to break through, to claw through—that is impressive.”  
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829 Estep, Maggie Soft Maniacs
NY Simon & Schuster 1999 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Review Copy Signed by Author on Title Page
This copy has been Signed by Maggie Estep on the title page. This is a Review Copy of the author’s darkly funny collection of interconnected stories. A.M. Homes dustjacket praise stating “There is about Maggie Estep’s work a directness, a clear determination—a drive to cut through, to break through, to claw through—that is impressive.”  
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830 Estep, Maggie Diary Of An Emotional Idiot
NY Harmony 1997 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author on Title Page
This copy has been SIGNED by Maggie Estep on the title page. The author’s debut novel. Shot through with a fierce and cynical ire, her writing is tempered by a healthy sense of the absurd that has marked her as a leading figure in spoken word. Dustjacket praise by Rick Moody, Mark Leyner and Andrew Vachss.  
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831 Estill, Katie Evening Would Find Me
Princeton Ontario Review Press 2000 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
In this beautifully written and riveting first novel, the young American protagonist, Sylvia, grieving over the death of her mother, flees to Greece to begin a new life. In Athens, in a vivdly described cityscape, she meets a seductive Greek couple, the painter Ari and his beautiful, though schizophrenic young wife, Althea. The author is the wife of novelist Daniel Woodrell.  
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832 Eubanks, Nelson The First Thing Smoking
NY One World/Random House 2003 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED on the title page by Nelson Eubanks as "Nelson" (underlined). The author's debut–a stunning collection of seventeen interconnected short stories set in the urban and exotic locales of New York City and Brazil. In dazzling, jazzlike prose  
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833 Evanovich, Janet Visions of Sugar Plums
New York, NY St. Martin's Press 2002 0312306326 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed By Author and Illustrator
A holiday treat that has been SIGNED by Janet Evanovich and her daughter - Alex Evanovich on the title page! It's four days before Christmas and things are not looking merry for fugitive apprehension agent Stephanie Plum. She hasn't got a tree. She hasn't bought any presents. The malls are jam-packed with staggering shoppers. There's not a twinkle light anywhere to be seen in her apartment. Additionally - this copy has also been SIGNED by Lance Storm (a WWE wrestler - a friend of Alex!) on page 27 where there is a reference to him in the story! 
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834 Evanovich, Janet One For The Money
New York, NY Scribners 1994 0684196395 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
Author's 1st book - Winner of the Dilys Award, sponsored by the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association. SIGNED by Janet Evanovich on the title page. We first meet Stephanie Plum, "a bounty hunter with an attitude!" The first of a series that has proven to be one of the most well-received in years. Janet Evanovich has become on e of the most well-known and widely-read authors in America today.  
Price: 250.00 USD
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835 Evanovich, Janet Four To Score
New York, NY St. Martin's Press 1998 0312185863 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Janet Evanovich on the title page. The fourth in the series - here, Stephanie Plum is working for her bail bondsman cousin Vinnie and is hot on the trail of revenge-seeking waitress Maxine Nowicki, whose crimes include bail jumping, theft, and extortion.  
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836 Evanovich, Janet Hot Six
New York, NY St. Martin's Press 2000 0312205406 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Janet Evanovich on the title page. Here we have bounty hunter Stephanie Plum and Trenton vice cop Joe Morelli joining forces to find the killer of the son of an international black-market arms dealer. Here we have Stephanie's mentor, Ranger, as the number one suspect.  
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837 Evanovich, Janet Seven Up : A Stephanie Plum Novel
New York, NY St. Martin's Press 2001 0312265840 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Janet Evanovich on the title page. Semiretired mob guy Eddie DeChooch is caught trafficking contraband cigaretts through Trenton, New Jersey. When DeChooch fails to show for a court appearance, bond enforcement agent Stephanie Plum is assigned the task of finding him and dragging his decrepit ass back to jail.  
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838 Evans, Nicholas The Horse Whisperer
NY Delacorte Press 1995 0385315236 First Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Nicholas Evans on the title page! This is an Advance Reading Copy with the wraparound band proclaiming “Believe” intact. The basis of the highly successful Robert Redford film. 
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839 Evans, Nicholas The Horse Whisperer
NY Delacorte Press 1995 0385315236 First Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps Advanced Reading Copy (ARC) Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Nicholas Evans on the title page! .An Advance Reading Copy w/o the wraparound band. The basis of the highly successful Robert Redford film. 
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840 Evans, Nicholas The Loop
New York, NY Delacorte Press 1998 038531700X First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Nicholas Evans on the title page! The author's second novel - following the hughly successful "The Horse Whisperer" which was then made into a Robert Redford film. "The Loop" is a much more accomplished novel by this author and centers around a pack of wolves that make a sudden savage return to the Rocky Mountain fictional ranching town of Hope, Montana. The author lives in England and travels to the U.S. only sporadically. 
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841 Evans, Nicholas The Horse Whisperer
New York, NY Delacorte Press 1995 0385315236 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Nicholas Evans on the title page! This is the author's first book which was the basis of the highly successful Robert Redford film. It is said that the "Horse Whisperer" is the stuff of legend. His voice can calm wild horses and his touch heal broken spir its. While a large first printing was done, the author lives in England and thus signed copies are not all that common. 
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842 Evans, Nicholas The Smoke Jumper
New York, NY Delacorte Press 2001 0385334036 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Nicholas Evans and dated 22 August 2001 on the title page! Moving from the towering wilds of the American West to the killing fields of Africa, The Smoke Jumper is the story of three people's quest for happiness and self-fulfillment, played out against the heroism of fire fighting in the wilderness and photojournalism at the edge of human experience - a mesmerizing adventure for the spirit, told in the grandest tradition. 
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843 Faber, Michel The Crimson Petal and the White
NY Harcourt 2002 015100692X First Edition/First Printing Near Fine Near Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Michel Faber on the title page. First U.S. Edition - but publication preceeded that of the UK Edition. At the heart of this panoramic, multidimensional narrative is the compelling struggle of a young woman to lift her body and soul out of the gutter. The author leads us back to 1870s London, where Sugar, a nineteen-year-old whore in the brothal of the terrifying Mrs. Castaway, yearns for escape into a better life. Her ascent through the strata of Victorian society offers us intimacy with a host of lovable, maddening, unforgettable characters. Small corner "bump" accounts for the grading. 
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844 Farley, Christopher John My Favorite War
New York, NY FSG 1996 0374216967 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Christopher John Farley on the title page. A satirical coming-of-age novel that is at once hilarious and devastatingly honest, "My Favorite War" quickly establishes the author as a remarkable new voice in American fiction. It is a giddy diatribe on the flaws of contemporary life and American society.  
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845 Farmer, Nancy The House of the Scorpion
NY Athenium 2002 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine 
Winner of the 2002 National Book Award for Young People's Literarture. Around every turn in this vivid, futuristic adventure is a new, heart-stopping surprise. Dustjacket praise from Ursala K. Le Guin "It is a pleasure to read science fiction that's full of warm, strong characters...It's a pleasure to read "The House of the Scorpion." 
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846 Farrell, Trace The Ruins
NY New York University Press 1998 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
Winner of the 1997 New York University Press Prize for Fiction. Set among the spinning cogs and wheels of a lavish dinner club for the “gastronomical Elect,” The Ruins is a black-eyed, Machiavellian fairy tale for adults. Annie Dillard dustjacket praise calling The Ruins “A narrative and stylistic tour de force. Combining linguistic inventiveness with a keen descriptive eye, Trace Farrell has given us a remarkable debut and a fine story.”  
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847 Faulks, Sebastian Charlotte Gray
London Hutchinson 1998 0091784425 First U.K. Edition (true first) Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy of the UK (True 1st Edition) has been SIGNED by Sebastian Faulks on the title page. This title concludes the author’s French trilogy of novels which began with The Girl at the Lion d’Or and Birdsong. Currently a successful movie starring Cate Blanchett and Billy Crudup.  
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848 Felman, Jyl Lynn Hot Chicken Wings
San Francisco Aunt Lute Books 1992 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Jyl Lynn Felman on the title page. Hers has been called a unique voice. Her stories are both noble and enthralling. Adrienne Rich jacket praise "With her sharp-eyed sensibilityand spare, distinctive prose, the work of Jyl Lynn Felman is always revealing as she tracks the forbidden edges of being Jewish, female, lesbian at the end of the twentieth century."  
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849 Ferre, Rosario Sweet Diamond Dust
NY Available Press/Ballantine 1989 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This is a REVIEW COPY (slip laid-in) that has been SIGNED by Ms. Ferré on the title page. First American Edition and first in English (translation done by Ms. Ferré herself). Her first book, she brings forth a vibrant cast of colorful and often eccentric characters all under the sway of “Maldito Amor”. She has taken her place as one of the leading figures in Puerto Rican letters.  
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850 Ferre, Rosario The House On The Lagoon
NY FSG 1995 0374173117 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Ms. Ferré on the title page. Won a Nomination for the National Book Award. She is one of the leading figures in Puerto Rican letters. Dustjacket praise by Julia Alvarez stating "Rosario Ferré's novel is packed with magic, blood, sweat and tears....not only a saga of a family and of a country (Puerto Rico) but also a meditation on the power and limitations of the writer." 
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851 Ferre, Rosario The House On The Lagoon
NY FSG 1995 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Signed by Author
This is a copy of the Uncorrected Proof in plain wraps that has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferre on the title page. Won a Nomination for the National Book Award. She is one of the leading figures in Puerto Rican letters. Dustjacket praise by Julia Alvarez stating “Rosario Ferré’s novel is packed with magic, blood, sweat and tears....not only a saga of a family and of a country (Puerto Rico) but also a meditation on the power and limitations of the writer.”  
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852 Ferre, Rosario Eccentric Neighborhoods
NY FSG 1997 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferré on the title page. A beautiful copy of an Advance Reader’s Edition (with wraparound band intact) of the author’s latest novel. Tells the story of two families whose lives, loves, and steamy intrigues coincided with the demise of Puerto Rico ’s plantation society and the rise of the nouveaux riches.  
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853 Ferre, Rosario Eccentric Neighborhoods
New York, NY FSG 1997 0374146381 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferré on the title page. A beautiful copy of the author's novel which tells the story of two families whose lives, loves, and steamy intigues coincided with the demise of Puerto Rico's plantation society and the rise of the nouveaux riches.  
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854 Ferre, Rosario Sweet Diamond Dust
NY Available Press/Ballantine 1989 0345347781 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Ms. Ferré on the title page. First American Edition and first in English (translation done by Ms. Ferré herself). Her first book, she brings forth a vibrant cast of colorful and often eccentric characters all under the sway of "Maldito Amor". She has taken her place as one of the leading figures in Puerto Rican letters.  
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855 Ferre, Rosario Sweet Diamond Dust
NY Available Press/Ballantine 1989 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps 
First American Edition and first in English (translation done by Ms. Ferré herself). Her first book, she brings forth a vibrant cast of colorful and often eccentric characters all under the sway of “Maldito Amor”. She has taken her place as one of the leading figures in Puerto Rican letters.  
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856 Ferre, Rosario Duelo Del Lenguahe/Language Duel
New York, New York Vintage Books 2002 0375713840 First Edition/First Printing Fine Trade Paperback Original 
This is a trade paperback original. In this volume Rosario Ferre's poems are presented in both English and Spanish. "English and Spanish have been at war since Queen Elizabeth sank King Felipe's Spanish Armada in 1588," Rosario Ferre writes in the title poem of "Language Duel". 
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857 Ferre, Rosario El Acomodador: Una lectura fantástica de Felisberto Hernández
Mexico Fondo De Cultura Economica El 1986 9681622669 First Edition/First Printing Fine Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferre on the title page. A scarce work by this highly acclaimed writer. This is in Spanish and is the "true" first edition, first printing. 
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858 Ferre, Rosario The Youngest Doll
Lincoln, NE University of Nebraska Press 1991 0803268742 First American Edition/First Printing Fine Trade Paperback Signed by Author
This is the simultaneous paperback issue of the author's 2nd book that has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferre on the title page. The stories in this collection move from the realistic to the nightmarish, are deeply felt, full of irony and black humor, often experimental in form. In closing, Ferre considers how her experience as a Latin American woman with ties to the United States has brought her writing a dual cultural perspective. 
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859 Ferre, Rosario The Youngest Doll
Lincoln, NE University of Nebraska Press 1991 0803219830 First American Edition/First Printing Fine Very Good+ Signed by Author
This is the hardcover issue of the author's 2nd book that has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferre on the title page. The stories in this collection move from the realistic to the nightmarish, are deeply felt, full of irony and black humor, often experimental in form. In closing, Ferre considers how her experience as a Latin American woman with ties to the United States has brought her writing a dual cultural perspective. 
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860 Ferre, Rosario La Batalla De Las Virgenes
San Juan, PR Editorial De La Universidad De Puerto Rico 1993 0847702057 First Spanish Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This is a beautiful copy of the "true" first edition (in Spanish) that has been SIGNED by Rosario Ferre on the half-title page. 
Price: 85.00 USD
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861 Ferrell, Anderson Have You Heard
New York, NY Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA 2004 1582341893 First American Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED on the title page by Anderson Ferrell (who has also crossed-out his printed name). The author has been the Winner of a Whiting Writers Award. In the great Southern storytelling tradition, the author captures the spirit of a small North Carolina town torn apart by scandal. 
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862 Ferrell, Anderson Where She Was
New York, NY Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1985 0394535219 First Edition/First Printing Hard Cover Fine Near Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Anderson Ferrell on the title page (he has also crossed-out his printed name). The author's first work of fiction, is a novel rich in such disquieting presences, ghostly intimations that rise up out of the artifacts of the everyday business of living. Slight "sunning" to the dustjacket spine evident. 
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863 Ferrell, Anderson Home for the Day: A Novel
New York, NY Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1994 039458094X First Edition/First Printing Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Anderson Ferrell on the title page (he has also crossed-out his prinbted name). Selected by the New York Times as one of the year's best, Anderson Ferrell was also the recipient of a Whiting Award for Fiction. 
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864 Ferrell, Anderson Home for the Day: A Novel
New York, NY Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1994 039458094X First Edition/First Printing Fine Uncorrected Proof Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Anderson Ferrell on the title page (he has also crossed-out his prinbted name). A copy of the Uncorrected Proof. Selected by the New York Times as one of the year's best, Anderson Ferrell was also the recipient of a Whiting Award for Fiction. 
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865 Ferrell, Carolyn Don't Erase Me
Boston/New York Houghton Mifflin 1997 0395713277 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Carolyn Ferrell on the title page. The talented young author's first collection of stories. Dustjacket praise by Connie Porter, Grace Paley and Tobias Wolff who says "A book to celebrate...This first collection by Carolyn Ferrell cannot be described as 'promising' - it's a promise fulfilled and exceeded."  
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866 Fforde, Jasper The Eyre Affair
NY Viking 2002 0670030643 First American Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Jasper Fforde on the title page. A brilliantly outlandish and absorbing caper destined to become a classic adventure tale, The Eyre Affair is an irresistible thriller and the introduction to the imagination of a most distinctive writer. In Jasper Fforde's singular fictional universe no literary character is safe from crime. And for Special Operative Thursday Next this is only the beginning....  
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867 Fielding, Helen Bridget Jones's Diary
NY Viking 1996 First American Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
A number one bestseller in England for over six months - it became a high profile item in the U.S. as well. The story charts a devastatingly self-aware, hilarious year in the life of a thirty-something Singleton.  
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868 Finger, Anne Bone Truth
Minneapolis Coffee House Press 1994 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Wraps Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This copy SIGNED by the author on the title page. The story of a woman about to start a new life...a novel of reconciliation, failure, love, courage, compromise, and passion. Kirkus Reviews says of it "Finger’s debut novel is marked by lyrical, searing prose that evokes the strength, influence, and fragility of memory. Funny, tender, true."  
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869 Fitch, Janet White Oleander
NY Little, Brown and Company 1999 First Edition/First Printing Hard Cover Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been Signed by Janet Fitch on the title page. A beautiful copy of the true first edition of this debut novel which became an overnight sensation. The publisher has now delivered a 600,000 copy second printing on the occasion of "White Oleander" being chosen by Oprah for her book club. Dustjacket praise by Robert Olen Butler and Elizabeth Berg.  
Price: 75.00 USD
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870 Fitch, Janet White Oleander
NY Little, Brown and Company 1999 0316285269 First Edition/First Printing Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Janet Fitch on the title page. A beautiful copy of the TRUE FIRST EDITION of this debut novel which became an overnight sensation. The publisher has now delivered a 600,000 copy second printing on the occasion of "White Oleander" being chosen by Oprah for her book club. Dustjacket praise by Robert Olen Butler and Elizabeth Berg. 
Price: 125.00 USD
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871 Foer, Jonathan Safran Everything Is Illuminated
Boston Houghton Mifflin 2002 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
This copy has been SIGNED by Jonathan Safran Foer on the Title Page. An extraordinary debut, Winner of the first biennenial William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. Nathan Englander dustjacket praise stating "Intricate in structure, fantastical in its story, and irreverent in 100 different ways...told with unwavering charm and wit." Kirkus Reviews, in a starred review, says "Comedy and pathos are braided together with extraordinary skill in a haunting debut...."  
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872 Foer, Jonathan Safran Everything Is Illuminated
Boston Houghton Mifflin 2002 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
This copy has been SIGNED by Jonathan Safran Foer on the Title Page. An extraordinary debut, Winner of the first biennenial William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. Nathan Englander dustjacket praise stating "Intricate in structure, fantastical in its story, and irreverent in 100 different ways...told with unwavering charm and wit." Kirkus Reviews, in a starred review, says "Comedy and pathos are braided together with extraordinary skill in a haunting debut...."  
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873 Foley, Sylvia Life In The Air Ocean
NY Knopf 1999 First Edition Fine  Fine Signed by Author on Title Page
This copy has been Signed on the title page by Sylvia Foley. Stunning debut by this talented young writer includes nine stories which move backward and forward in time to give us two generations of a family; the Mowrys of Carville, Tennessee. Aniie Proulx dustjacket praise saying "These fine stories, spare and pellucid in style, sometimes wrenchingly painful in content, introduce a brilliant new American voice."  
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874 Ford, G.M. Cast In Stone.
NY: Walker & Co. [1996]. First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED on the title page. His first novel Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca? was one of the most talked about novels in 1995. This is his second Leo Waterman mystery.  
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875 Ford, G.M. Who In Hell Is Wanda Fuca?
NY Walker & Co. 1995 First Edition Fine  Fine Signed by Author on Title Page
The author's first book - introduces us to Leo Waterman. Library Journal has said of it "A tightly constructed plot, realistic Seattle surroundings, and effortless prose complement an unorthodox protagonist.  
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876 Ford, G.M. Who In Hell Is Wanda Fuca?
NY Walker & Co. 1995 First Edition Fine  Fine Signed by Author on Title Page
The author's first book - introduces us to Leo Waterman. Library Journal has said of it "A tightly constructed plot, realistic Seattle surroundings, and effortless prose complement an unorthodox protagonist.  
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877 Ford, G.M. Cast In Stone.
NY: Walker & Co. [1996]. First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
His first novel Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca? was one of the most talked about novels in 1995. This is his second Leo Waterman mystery. This copy has been SIGNED on the title page.  
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878 Ford, Richard The Ultimate Good Luck
London Collins Harvill 1989 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. First British edition of the author's 2nd book. (small printing recorded). The setting is Oaxaca, in Mexico, a city crawling with soldiers, urban guerrillas, American tourists, drugpushers and poor Mexican Indians forced to the margins of society.  
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879 Ford, Richard Wildlife
NY Atlantic Monthly Press 1990 0871133482 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. The author’s 4th novel - set in the same Western landscape that so distinguished his acclaimed collection "Rock Springs". The New York Times then called Richard Ford "one of the most compelling and eloquent storytellers of his age...."  
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880 Ford, Richard Wildlife
London, UK Collins Harvill 1990 0002710978 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Trade Paperback Original Signed by Author
This copy has also been SIGNED by Richard Ford. This novel is an elegy on the love that is born and which grows, as children grow, within a family and which can be destroyed and which can be recovered. A Harvill paperback original in this UK Edition.  
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881 Ford, Richard Independence Day
NY Knopf 1995 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Slipcase Signed by Author
This is a beautiful copy of the Advance Reader’s Edition in the Publisher’s Cardstock Slipcase. This is one of a limited number of copies of the ARC that had been SIGNED by Richard Ford on a special page as distributed by the publisher. Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize.  
Price: 125.00 USD
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882 Ford, Richard Independence Day
London Harvill Press 1995 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. The first UK Edition (with different artwork on the dustjacket than the US and Canadian Editions) by the Winner of both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize.  
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883 Ford, Richard Women With Men
London Harvill Press 1997 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
The first UK Edition of the author’s first collection of stories since Rock Springs, published a decade earlier. In three long stories, he captures men and women at a complex and essential moment of truth.  
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884 Ford, Richard Rock Springs
NY Atlantic Monthly Press 1987 0871131595 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. The author has stated that this book of ten short stories is his personal favorite to read from. Set largely in Montana these stories demonstrate Ford's ability to reveal "the deep heart of things, with a deftness and intensity that we find in few books by writers of our generation".  
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885 Ford, Richard Women With Men
NY Knopf 1997 0679454691 First U.S. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. The First Trade Edition of the author's first collection of stories since Rock Springs, published a decade earlier. In three long stories, he captures men and women at a complex and essential moment of truth. The landscape of "Women With Men" ranges from the northern plains of Montana to the streets of Paris and the suburbs of Chicago, where Mr. Ford's various characters experience the consolations and complications that prevail in matters of passion, romance and love.  
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886 Ford, Richard A Multitude of Sins
NY Knopf 2002 0375412123 First U.S. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. Only a storyteller as agile and serious as Richard Ford could produce a collection of stories so rich and formally diverse on a single grand theme - love, intimacy and their dramatic failures in our all too human hands. In these extraordinary stories all human relations, indeed our entire sense of right and wrong, are put into vivid and unforgettable play.  
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887 Ford, Richard Independence Day
Toronto Little Brown 1995 0316288268 First Canadian Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. This is the Canadian First Edition (with different artwork on the jacket than the US and UK Editions) by the winner of both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize.  
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888 Ford, Richard Independence Day
London, UK Harvill Press 1995 1860460208 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. The first UK Edition (with different artwork on the dustjacket than the US and Canadian Editions) by the Winner of both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Pulitzer Prize.  
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889 Ford, Richard Wildlife
London Collins Harvill 1990 First U.K. Edition/First Printing Fine  Fine 
Rumoured that only 600 or so copies were bound in hardcover for the UK issue. Set in Montana, in the summer of 1960, it tells of the discovery of a mother's infidelity by a young boy. Written in Richard Ford's distinctive style.  
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890 Ford, Richard A Piece of My Heart
NY Harper & Row 1976 0060113626 First Edition/First Printing Near Fine Fine 
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page! An attractive copy of the author's first book. Richard Ford has made his mark on American letters with the body of his work. This novel is grim, phobic, nightmarish, and almost intolerable; it is redeemed by its own extremity. The pieces of these hearts share a vitality and an intensity greater than any new author has brought to fiction for decades. Only a slight discoloration to the topstain near the spine detracts slightly to this highly collectable volume. 
Price: 475.00 USD
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891 Ford, Richard The Sportswriter
NY Vintage Contemporaries 1986 0394743253 First Edition/First Printing Fine  Trade Paperback Original 
This copy of the "true" first edition/first printing has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. This sees the introduction of one of the most involving characters in contemporary letters. The story of Frank Bascombe, the nascent sportswriter, came to be regarded by many as a fictional landmark of the decade. Dustjacket praise from Raymond Carver "Richard Ford is a masterful writer...".  
Price: 175.00 USD
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892 Ford, Richard A Piece of My Heart
NY NY: Harper & Row [1976]. 1976 0060113626 First Edition/First Printing Fine Wraps ARC/Uncorrected Proof 
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page! An Advance Reading Copy (Special prepublication edition from uncorrected page proofs) of the author's first book. Richard Ford has become one of the pre-eminent writers in America today. He also won the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for his novel - Independence Day. The novel ranges wide in its landscapes, human and geographic, yet the heart is broken into pieces by repeated and obsessive sequences - by violence, by cruelty, by sexual love coupling with hatred, and by purposeless random accident. 
Price: 550.00 USD
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893 Ford, Richard Good Raymond
London Harvill Press 1998 1860466710 Fine  Wraps (As Issued) 
This copy has been SIGNED by Richard Ford on the title page. Not issued in hardcover - chapbook in pictorial wraps. When Richard Ford first met Raymond Carver in 1977, he was on the verge of being recognized as one of the finest short-story writers of his generation. Their friendship grew until Carver's tragically early death. In this memoir, Ford affectionately remembers his friend: his dedication to the craft of writing, the influence on Ford’s work of his powerful and reassuring presence, his battle against alcoholism and his conviction that one day his luck would change.  
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894 Foster, Ken The Kind I'm Likely To Get
NY Quill 1999 First Edition Fine.  Paperback Original Signed by Author on Title Page
The author's debut collection of short stories. He was the former curator of the KGB Bar Series and currently curates at NYC' Drawing Center. Dustjacket praise by Michael Cunningham saying "(his) vision is darkly comic and dead accurate. In 'The Kind I'm Likely To Get' he keeps hitting the bulls-eye from increasingly odd angles and greater and greater distances. He is, without question, someone to watch."  
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895 Fowler, Connie May Sugar Cage
New York, NY Putnam Pub Group 1992 0399136819 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Connie May Fowler on the title page. Set alternately amidst the sand dunes and the palmettos of Florida's northeast Atlantic coast and the magical swamps and cane fields to the south, "Sugar Cage" is a tale about people learning to forgive the past so that they can step freely into the future. The author's debut work of fiction. 
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896 Fowler, Connie May River of Hidden Dreams
New York, NY Putnam Pub Group 1994 0399139125 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Connie May Fowler on the title page. Set in the waters and along the coasts of southern Florida, "River of Hidden Dreams" is more than a love story - it is the rapturous tale of Sadie Hunter, a free spirit who discovers the balance between freedom and romance, and the rich connection bewteen past and present. 
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897 Fowler, Connie May Before Women Had Wings
New York, NY Putnam Pub Group 1996 0399141294 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Connie May Fowler on the title page. Avocet Abigail Jackson, "Gird", the narrator of "Before Women Had Wings" takes us from the shadows of an abandoned Florida citrus grove to the glare of a sprawling city and the transient world of the Travelers Motel. 
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898 Fowler, Connie May Remembering Blue
New York, NY Doubleday 2000 038549842X First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Connie May Fowler on the title page. From the author of the award-winning "Before Women Had WIngs," comes a maritime sage and extraordinary love story between Mattie Blue and her husband, Nick, a fisherman on a small Florida island. 
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899 Fowler, Earlene Kansas Troubles
New York, NY Berkley Pub Group 1996 0425151484 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Earline Fowler on the title page. With her acclaimed mysteries "Fool's Puzzle" and "Irish Chain", Earline Fowler introduced Benni Harper, the ex-cowgirl and quilter of San Celina, whose crime-solving talents are as colorful and complex as the patchwork patterns she loves. But California isn't the only place where American folk art - or murder - thrive, as Benni discovers in "Kansas Troubles." 
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900 Fowler, Earlene Fool's Puzzle
New York, NY Berkley Pub Group 1994 0425140415 First Edition/First Printing Fine Fine Signed by Author
This copy has been SIGNED by Earline Fowler on the title page. "Fool's Puzzle" marks the debut of an exciting new mystery series featuring Benni Harper - ex-corgirl, quilter, and folk-art expert - who's staking out her own corner of the contemporary American West. Earline Fowler has created a standout mystery - and an unforgettable heroine with a talent for piecing together the most complex and cold-blooded crimes. 
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