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Rabbit at Rest
Updike's fourth "Rabbit" novel presents the human condition as personified by Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom. The fat, aging, ill Rabbit must also cope with his son's drug addiction, his wife's troubles, a former girlfriend who turns up suffering from lupus, and the world in general, with which Rabbit has always had a love-hate relationship. In this last work of his tetralogy, Updike dissects the horrors and failures of American society, while still managing to find hope, if not for Rabbit, then perhaps for the rest of us.
New York: Alfred a Knopf Inc, 1990. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. The fourth novel featuring ex-basketball player Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom. who's exploring the terrain of late middle-age. Two spots to rear board, a line of delamination to front flap, light wear one tint tear to to spine ends of dj, . First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Random Acts of Senseless Violence
New York,: Grove/Atlantic, 1994. In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Minor rubbing to front flap. The author's mesmerizing fifth novel. Lola Hart is a twelve year old girl who must help her family survive in a future New York City that is at once violent and wonderous.. First Edition- First Printing. Hard Cover. As New/Fine. ... (more information)
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Rat Salad: Black Sabbath, The Classic Years
New York: St. Martins Griffin, 2007. A vivid portrait of Black Sabbath's early days from 1969-1975, interwoven with the crucial newsstories of the time, and colplete with a detailed analysis of th bands firs six alblums.. Advanced Reading Copy (ARC). As New. ... (more information)
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Rattlesnake Crossing: A Joanna Brady Mystery
New York: Avon Books, 1998. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. The death of a local gun dealer and two subsequent deaths sparks a battle between a lone rancher, the local goverment and the environmentalists in this excellent mystery featuring Sheriff Joanna Brady. Light bumping to spine ends and one corner. . First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Raven's Wing/Stories
New York: E P Dutton, 1986. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover A collection of short and long fiction from a master storyteller that explore the mysteries and variety of American life. Small bump to head of spine.. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. As New/As New. ... (more information)
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The Real Thing: Stories and Sketches
These short stories explore the condition of being female from a variety of viewpoints, ages, and times.
New York: Harpercollins, 1992. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A collection of stories and essays by the author of 'The Fifth Child'. Small tear to rear free endpaper. . First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Reave the Just and Other Tales: Stories
A collection of eight short stories by one of the most respected fantasy authors of the 1990s.
New York: Spectra, 1999. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Eight unpublished short stories featuring the title story from the author of the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series. Light bumping to spine ends, wear to edges offlaps, spineends of dj, and rubbing to flaps.. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Beans and Vice
Sleuthing Southern chef Heaven Lee tries to help the Sisters of Holy Trinity by cooking her famous Nola Pie for their fundraising benefit. But then a cross is stolen and a murder occurs, and Heaven has to stop cooking and start crime-solving.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 2001. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. This is the sixth novel in the Heaven Lee mystery series from the author whose credentials include being a cook, caterer, restaurateur, as well as a food and wine critic. Heaven Lee, of Kansas City, Missouri, is in the Big Easy, visiting the Sisters of the Holy Trinity, helping out with their annual benefit dinner. Things go awry when the husband of Heaven's friend is found dead, killed by Heaven's own knife. Now Heaven must make... (more information)
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Red Dragon
FBI agent and forensics expert Will Graham is as good as they get. Not even a good slashing with a linoleum cutter, care of world-renowned serial killer/psychologist Hannibal Lecter, can keep him from temporarily abandoning his tranquil existence on the Florida Keys with his wife and child to track down a psychopath known as the Red Dragon. The prequel to the international best-seller THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, RED DRAGON is the first book to feature FBI agent Jack Crawford and the infamous cannibal, Hannibal Lecter.
New York: Putnam, 1981. Hard Cover. Very light sunning on bottom edge of inside flaps, touch of soiling to top page edge, minor rubbing to flaps, otherwise a fine copy. The novel that introduced the mad genius of Hannibal Lector to the world.. First Edition- First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Dragon
FBI agent and forensics expert Will Graham is as good as they get. Not even a good slashing with a linoleum cutter, care of world-renowned serial killer/psychologist Hannibal Lecter, can keep him from temporarily abandoning his tranquil existence on the Florida Keys with his wife and child to track down a psychopath known as the Red Dragon. The prequel to the international best-seller THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, RED DRAGON is the first book to feature FBI agent Jack Crawford and the infamous cannibal, Hannibal Lecter.
New York: Putnam, 1981. Hard Cover. Very light sunning to bottom edge of boards and bottom edge of inside flaps, touch of soiling to top page edge, minor rubbing to flaps, foxing to rear. The novel that introduced the mad genius of Hannibal Lector to the world.. First Edition- First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Dragon
FBI agent and forensics expert Will Graham is as good as they get. Not even a good slashing with a linoleum cutter, care of world-renowned serial killer/psychologist Hannibal Lecter, can keep him from temporarily abandoning his tranquil existence on the Florida Keys with his wife and child to track down a psychopath known as the Red Dragon. The prequel to the international best-seller THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, RED DRAGON is the first book to feature FBI agent Jack Crawford and the infamous cannibal, Hannibal Lecter.
New York: Putnam, 1981. Hard Cover. Very light sunning on bottom edge of inside flaps, touch of soiling to top page edge, minor rubbing to flaps, otherwise a fine copy. The novel that introduced the mad genius of Hannibal Lector to the world.. First Edition- First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Dragon
FBI agent and forensics expert Will Graham is as good as they get. Not even a good slashing with a linoleum cutter, care of world-renowned serial killer/psychologist Hannibal Lecter, can keep him from temporarily abandoning his tranquil existence on the Florida Keys with his wife and child to track down a psychopath known as the Red Dragon. The prequel to the international best-seller THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, RED DRAGON is the first book to feature FBI agent Jack Crawford and the infamous cannibal, Hannibal Lecter.
New York: Putnam, 1981. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. The novel that introduced the mad genius of Hannibal Lector to the world. Light foxing to top and bottom text block, light wear to flaps, a touch of rubbing to front flap' light sunning to edges of flaps... First Edition- First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Moon Rising
New York, NY, U.S.A.: DAW, 2001. Unread. Crease along binding on front wrap that looks like a manufacturing artifact, otherwise this is a pristinbe, unread uncorrected proof of the paperback original. Billie Sue Mosiman tells the story of Della Cambian, a high school senior who falls pray to the curse of vampirism that's plagued her mother, father and brother before her. Struggling to become a natural, a vampire who passes for human and lives by human rules, she fights to survive. Meanwhile, Charles Upton, ... (more information)
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Red Rabbit
CIA analyst Jack Ryan tries to foil a Soviet plot to assassinate the Pope, who has threatened to resign in a protest against Soviet domination (the novel is set during the 1980s, when a real-life attempt was made on the Pope's life). Clancy's novel is distinctive from his other works in that not a single shot is fired until very late in the story.
E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Putnam Pub Group, 2002. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Reaching back into Jack Ryan's past, Tom Clancy tells the story of an assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in this excellent 618 page thriller. Minor wear/creasing along edge of dj, minor scratches to rear flap. . First Edition, First Issue.. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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The Red Scream
Molly believes that an accused serial killer is about to be wrongly executed, while the real one may still be on the loose.
New York: Doubleday, 1994. In a clear protective Brodart Cover Author's first novel and winner of the Edgar Award. Light bump to spine end and two corners.. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Sky at Night
Crippled by a brutal beating while investigating the torture killings of dolphins, Hall's dark hero, Thorn, suffers excruciating pain. After checking into a leading pain clinic for Army veterans, he discovers that the patients are being ill-used as test cases, and that his paralysis was the deliberate product of a sick and ruthless mind.
New York: Delacorte Press, 1997. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Thorn investigates the slaughter of eleven dolphins that were part of a scientific experiment Light bumping to spine ends, remainder mark top page edge. . First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Unicorn
New York: Tor Books, 1997. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In this sequel to Black Unicorn and Gold Unicorn, Tanaquil finds herslef in a parallel world where she Tanakil, a mirror-image princess with murder on her mind. Bumping to spine ends and one corner, light rubbing to rear flap.. First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. ... (more information)
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Red Unicorn
New York: Tor Books, 1997. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread.In this sequel to Black Unicorn and Gold Unicorn, Tanaquil finds herslef in a parallel world where she Tanakil, a mirror-image princess with murder on her mind. Light wear to tail of spine. . First Edition, First Printing. Hard Cover. As New/As New. ... (more information)
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The Reivers
New York: Random House, 1962. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Winner of the 1963 Pulitzer Prize that was later made into a movie starring the late Steve McQueen. Faulkner's humorous novel of trio of friends who trade in a 'borrowed' car for a long shot race horse. Library stamp and 'Discard' on title page, light glue remnants to rear free endpaper., staining to fore-edge. staining to fore-edge, dj price-clipped. price inked to inside front flap. Dust jacket is not glued to boards. No blind sta... (more information)
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The Reivers
New York: Random House, 1962. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. With a price of $4.95 and '6/62' on the inside front flap and no blind stamp to rear board. Winner of the 1963 Pulitzer Prize that was later made into a movie starring the late Steve McQueen. Faulkner's humorous novel of trio of friends who trade in a 'borrowed' car for a long shot race horse. Light rubbing/wear to flaps, thin white lines/wear to flap along edge of front board, light wear to spine ends of dj and to top edge of front... (more information)
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