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THE PAPER GUN **SIGNED / LIMITED EDITION**
by Browne, Howard
Belen, NM: Dennis McMillan, 1985. 1st ed. Very small stain at page edge, else fine in dj, . Ltd to 350 copies, SIGNED & NUMBERED by Howard Browne and Signed by his son Allen, the artist for the dust jacket. Last Paul Pine novel plus Pine ss.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. Limited/ Numbered Edition.
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$96.00

MERCURY RETROGRADE **LIMITE EDITION / SIGNED By All Three Contributors**
by Van Gieson, Judith
Huntington Beach: CA: James Cahill Publishing, 1994. 1st ed. Specially bound, in slipcase, Issued In illustrated boards without dust jacket. LIMITED EDITION, One of 124 numbered copies [this being #112], SIGNED by all three contributors: Van Gieson, Walter Satterwaite who wrote introduction & Phil Parks who did the illustrtations. Contains 10 stories and 9 poems. These are stories and poems never before published. Fine. Signed by All Contributors. First Edition. Hard Cover in Slipcase. Fine. Book.
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$81.60

MURDER IN THE DISPENSARY **LIMITED EDITION**
by Carr, Jolyon [pseudonym of Edith Pargater aka Ellis Peters]
Sussex: England: Post Mortem Books, 1999. 1st ed., thus of her first book [orig. published in 1938.] Bound in blue cloth with gilt-lettering and illustration on front cover, publisher stating that "the colour chosen for the binding is as close as could be found to the "poison" blue of traditional dispensary bottles." Issued without dust jacket but placed in clear acetate cover since received from publisher. Fine, as new copy. LIMITED EDITION. 1 of 350 copies numbered [this being...
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$62.40

Return the Garden
by SAVIGE, Petrea
Melbourne: Nosukumo, 1983. First Edition. Near fine. Softcover : pp. [10] 68 : light grey cover with drawing by Javi Jaquinteau. Toning to spine and fore-edge of cover.
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A$30.00

A SIGHT FOR SORE EYES: A Psychological Thriller. (SIGNED, LETTERED EDITION)
by Rendell, Ruth
Blakeney, Glos: England: Scorpion Press, 1998. 1st ed. A fine, unread copy. With an appreciation by Carol O'Connell. Only 16 LETTERED DELUXE COPIES were produced for private distribution and were SIGNED by both RENDELL and CAROL O'CONNELL. THIS IS LETTER "K". Very fine in green goatskin with five raised bands, with green patterned marble paper sides with green top edge and green end papers in transparent dust wrapper. Laid in is a note typed on Scorpion Press letterhead...
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$552.00

ALL CREATURES DARK AND DANGEROUS **SIGNED COPY / LIMITED EDITION**
by Allyn, Doug
Norfolk: VA: Crippen & Landru, 1999. First Edition. Fine in dust jacket. LIMITED EDITION, 1 of 200 copies (this being #100) SIGNED and numbered by the author. Accompanying each copy is a seperately printed pamphlet, "Saint Margaret's Cat". 7 stories and an introduction by the author, with 2 of the stories winning the Ellery Queen Readers Award. All feature veterinarian Dr. Dave Westbrook and his one-eyed, three - legged cat, Franken Kat.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Cloth....
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$72.00

Some Particulars
by Thomas A. Clark
Jargon 75. Scottish poet Thomas A. Clark's text experiments, placed with intentionality on the pages of this narrow 8vo. Printed in black and green. Stiff, glossy card covers featuring photography by Bart Parker. Designed by Jonathan Williams and Thomas Meyer. [68] pages. Minimal shelf wear, some discoloration to the white back cover, price sticker residue on front cover flap.
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$50.00

THE VERDICT OF US ALL: Stories by the Detection Club for H.R.F. KEATING **LIMITED EDITION**
by Lovesey, Peter (ed.)
Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.: Crippen & Landru, 2006. First edition, so stated, with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine in fine dust jacket, not price clipped, in protective mylar cover. LIMITED to 300 NUMBERED copies (This being #117) sewn in cloth. Accompanying each copy of the Limited edition is a separately printed pamphlet, THE JUSTICE BOY by H.R.F. Keating. Members of London's famed Detection Club have joined together to honor Keating. Each story is new and written in honor of H.R.F....
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$62.40

DBA at 70
by Jonathan Williams, editor
Jargon 103. A collection of well wishes, anecdotes and musings assembled by Jonathan Williams to celebrate the 70th birthday of Donald B. Anderson, "the Polymathic, Panoramic Proteus of the Pecos Valley." Bound in glossy wrappers, with polaroids by Jonathan Williams on front and back covers. Design by Jonathan Greene. [64] pages. One of 700 copies. Spine faded from light, else fine.
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$10.00
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Raising the Dead [Association Copy]
by Keyser, Samuel Jay
Cambridge, MA: Garden Street Press, 1993 [4], 38pp, bound in stiff paper covers, with binding and hinges tight. NO LABELS, INSCRIPTIONS, NOR MARKINGS. From the personal collection of Author and Anthropologist Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. The covers are sunned, and are in Good Condition. The Interior is in Very Good Condition. POETRY.
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$15.00

Crickers' Feet
by Braga, Thomas J
Plattsburgh, NY: Wiki Publications, 1992. 1st edition. Poems by Thomas J. Braga, Portuguese-American poet and educator. Preface by Warren Dixon. Signed and inscribed by Braga on the half-title page. Also signed by George Desrochers, to whom the book is dedicated. 41 pp. Vignette illustrations in the text. Paperbound 8vo. Red ink date stamp (May 1992) on the half-title, but Fine otherwise. Clean and securely bound.
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$12.00

Red Jungle
by HARRINGTON, Kent
Tucson: Dennis McMillan Publications, 2004. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper and fine slipcase. Limited lettered edition Signed by the author; this is letter K. Although not marked in any way, this copy is from the distinguished modern first edition collection of Bruce Kahn.
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$140.00

The Changes Orders Becomings
by Peyton Houston
Jargon 106. In this set of three poems Peyton Houston continues his exploration of the predicament of the human in a universe not too-well understood and of what can be done about it. Afternote by the author. Designed by William E. Loftin, with three drawings made expressly for the book by artist James McGarrell. One of 1000 copies bound in warm, light brown cloth with cream-colored dust jacket. 65 pages. Fine.
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$10.00
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HARDBOILED MAGAZINE: #25/26 [SIGNED COPY]
by Lovisi, Gary (ed.) Incl: Ed Gorman, Gary Lovisi, Maxim Jakubowski et al
Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Pub., 2000. 1st ed. A fine, unread copy in dustjacket. Digest size, decorated wraps, . SIGNED by Lovisi. Illustrated. The magazine has changed it look. The new format is trade paperback with color dustjacket. This large, double issue is over 190 pages and with 33 original stories all published here for the first time.. Signed. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. As New/Fine. Illus. by Rick Hudson. Trade Paperback.
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$24.00

A Day in the Park - LIMITED EDITION
by Andres, Mark
East Providence, Rhode Island: Oat City Press, 1991 One of 35 copies, illustrated chapbook. Unpaginated, printed on fine glossy paper, string bound, with dust jacket intact. NO LABELS, INSCRIPTIONS, NOR MARKINGS. In a protective mylar sleeve.
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$35.00

HARD REVOLUTION: 1959-1968 **LETTERED EDITION / SIGNED**AWARD FINALIST**
by Pelecanos, George P
Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.: Dennis McMillan, 2004. 1st edition, January 2004, so stated. LIMITED / LETTERED EDITION. Fine, unread copy still in shrink-wrap, in fine dust jacket and slipcase as issued. SIGNED and lettered by George P. Pelecanos on a special publisher's tipped in limitation page. ONE of 104 LETTERED COPIES. [this is copy S]. (Dennis placed a sticky label on the shrink-wrap to distiguish which copy it was). Bound in calfskin quarter-morocco with handmade paper-covered boards. A BARRY...
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$336.00
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The Judge's Daughter [Signed, Association Copy]
by Chase, Naomi Feigelson
Truro, MA: Garden Street Press, 1996 Inscribed by the Author "Nov 95 / To Liz & Steve - / With love - /Naomi". Also, includes a flyer for one of her poetry readings at the Beal Bocht Cafe in Riverdale, NY, laid-in. [6], 29pp, bound in stiff glossy paper covers, with binding and hinges tight. Small spot on the fore-edge pages. The inscription to Liz is referring to the Author and Anthropologist Elizabeth Marshall Thomas - with this being from her personal collection. POETRY
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$32.00

WHORES **SIGNED / LIMITED EDITION**
by Crumley, James
Missoula: Montana: Dennis McMillan, 1988. 1st edition, June 1988, so stated. Fine in dust jacket in custom made slipcase. Bound in black with gold titles. ONE of 475 NUMBERED COPIES (this being #186) SIGNED BY CRUMLEY on limitation page. Wrap around jacket by Joe Servello . It contains his collected short fiction, non-fiction and a long interview conducted by New Yorker writers Bryan Di Salvatore and Deidre McNamer. Signed by Author. First Edition. Cloth. New/As New. Illus. by Joe Servello....
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$336.00

The Great Wonderful Wheel - LIMITED, SIGNED FIRST EDITION
by Cottrell, Beekman W
Pittsburgh, PA: The New Laboratory Press, 1963 [6], 12pp, [2], bound in original illustrated stiff paper covers, includes a photograph of George Washington Gale Ferris. LIMITED TO 325 COPIES. SIGNED "For Vince - / June 1963. / Beek". On George Washington Gale Ferris, the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. In a protective mylar sleeve.
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$125.00

CUDDY PLUS ONE
by Healy, Jeremiah
Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.: Crippen & Landru, Publishers, 2003. 1st prtg. A fine, unread copy of the trade paperback. Thirteen previously uncollected cases about Cuddy -- including four nominees for the Shamus Award, and two stories that appeared in the annual Best American Stories. As a special bonus, the book adds a "plus one," -- the first short story featuring young female attorney Mairead O'Clare.. 1st Prtg. Pictorial Wrappers. Fine. Trade Paperback.
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$33.60

Turning Inward to Open: An Interview with a Young Crone
by Hoag, Bonnie
[Shushan, NY] : Orion Press, 1996. 1st edition thus. An interview with Bonnie Hoag, an artist, educator and co-founder of the Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary and School. Signed and inscribed by Hoag on the title page. Subjects include menopause, the human condition, Reiki, diet, nature, etc. Slender 8vo. String-bound paper wraps with applied cover illustration. 12, (1) pp. Printed on tree-free Kenaf paper. Near Fine with minor signs of age.
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$20.00

THE TRAGEDY OF ERRORS & OTHERS: With Essays and Tributes to Recognize Ellery Queen's Seventieth Anniversary (LIMITED EDITION)
by Queen, Ellery
Norfolk: VA: Crippen & Landru, 1999. First Edition. LIMITED EDITION, 1 of 250 numbered copies, this being #193. Accompanying each copy is a separately printed pamphlet, reproducing in reduced size original manuscript and typescript pages of The Tragedy of Errors. Published in honor of the 70th anniversary of the first Queen novel it is the first completely new Queen book in almost 30 years. It is the lengthy and detailed plot outline for the final, but never published EQ novel. It also contains...
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$110.40

HARDBOILED MAGAZINE: #27/28
by Vachss, Andrew and Gary Lovisi, Stephen Solomita, Joe L. Hensley et al
Brooklyn, NY: Gryphon Pub., 2001. 1st prtg. Digest size, decorated wraps, . Illustrated. The magazine has changed it look. The new format is trade paperback with color card stock covers. This large, double issue is over 200 pages and with 33 original stories all published here for the first time.. 1st Prtg. Pictorial Cover. As New. Illus. by Rick Hudson. Trade Paperback.
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$21.60

HARD REVOLUTION: 1959-1968 **LIMITED EDITION / SIGNED COPY**AWARD FINALIST**
by Pelecanos, George P
Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.: Dennis McMillan, 2004. 1st edition, January 2004, so stated. Fine, unread copy in dust jacket and slipcase as issued. , SIGNED and numbered by George P. Pelecanos on a special publisher's tipped in limitation page. LIMITED EDITION, This is one of 300 numbered copies (this being #160). Bound in Brillianta cloth with black endpapers with gold embossed initials. A BARRY AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST NOVEL. A prequel to the two Derek Strange novels illuminates his early life as a...
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$124.80

165 Meeting House Lane (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Sonnets)
by Notley, Alice
New York: C Press, 1971. First printing. (27) pp., 8.5 x 11 inches. Side-stapled into printed card covers. Published in an edition of 250 copies. Mimeograph text, with offset covers drawn and printed by Philip Whalen. Some toning and spotting to edges, and with one tiny chip to edge of last few pages, still a very good, tight copy. Notley's scarce first book, difficult to find in decent condition.
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$863.00