April 2025
Over 300 pages on explosives, demolitions, and sabotage from the Office of Strategic Services. Rare and difficult to find ops manual, an early reprint from Paladin Press, "the most dangerous publisher in the world." $300.
Armed Services Edition, dated 1943. Unusual binding style. For those interested in challenging agricultural orthodoxy on the front lines of World War II. $5.
Armed Services Edition, published in 1940. Depression-era guide to small-scale farming operations, including practical advice and guidelines. $15.
Author's Autograph Edition. Signed by Charles Lindbergh and on behalf of publisher. This special presentation edition, numbered 'U2' of 100 copies, precedes a subsequent 1000-copy limited edition and the first trade edition. $3,000.
Duology of two novels by Naomi Novik, both winners of the Locus Award. Special edition published by Illumicrate. $200.
First volume in a series, special edition with bonus story. Includes slipcase and several other embellishments. $25.
First edition facsimile, includes slipcase. Great gift edition for a booklover. $100.
2024 tour exclusive, signed by all nine members of both bands. 7" blue and yellow vinyl. $120.
Two scarce adventure game books in slipcase. $100.
2nd edition; who needs a GM anyway? $60.
An RPG game that does not belong in a museum, but your hands instead! $50.
"[...] indexes all material published for The Fantasy Trip up through 1980, as well as lists of the talents, spells, magic items, potions and equipment featuring several sorting methods, tables for DX adjustment and saving throws, and also listings of jobs, races and monsters" (Wikipedia.) $30.
Stand-alone RPG character creation tool. $50.
Signed Easton Press edition of Bujold's Hugo-winning fourth novel. $125.
Classic 70s British horror fiction from Ronald Chetwynd-Hines, best known for his ghost stories and horror anthologies. $125.
Second edition of the 1985 tabletop role-playing game. Box includes player and gamemaster guides, a campaign setting, and more. $80.
Infamous horror novel by popular British horror author Guy N. Smith, now out of print and difficult to find in the US. $125.
Russell Gray was a pseudonym used by pulp horror and mystery author Bruno Fischer. #8 in a limited hardcover edition signed by editor John Pelan. $150.
A cooperative adventure board game set in H.P Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. 1-8 players explore the town of Arkham and attempt to stop unmentionable horrors from spilling into the world. Will everyone lose? Original edition, published in 1987. $150.
First edition, signed by the late Leonard Nimoy. $300.
Signed 8"x10" photo of Anthony Head, best known as Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso. $30.
A tabletop role-playing game published by Chaosium in 1982. Known for letting players role-play a replication of any superhero or superpower they wished. Missing the dice. $80.
Original vinyl release, sealed with hype sticker included. Features Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. $75.
One of six Dr. Seuss titles recently withdrawn from publication, this copy is signed by the author. $750.
Complete and unpunched, includes 400 counters. Simulation wargame from 1977. Seize the means of production... on Mars! $50.
Illustrated by noted Cincinatti-based artist Charley Harper, most famous for his art featured at the Cincinatti Zoo. An early work, this copy also includes a personalized note from Harper discussing the Cincinatti area. $500.
Second book in the Holy Grail series. First UK edition, signed by the author. $30.
The third book chronologically in the Richard Sharpe Napoleonic War series. covers the Siege of Gawilghur in 1803. First UK edition, signed by author. $25.
Limited edition released by Dark Harvest in 1992, missing the original slipcase. Publisher's copy, signed by both Lawrence Block and Stephen King on the title page. $250.
A complete 4-volume set covering the life and many tricks of stage magician Dai Vernon, also known as The Professor. Titles include The Lost Inner Secrets, More Lost Inner Secrets, Further Lost Inner Secrets, and He Fooled Houdini, all with original dust jackets. Fool your friends just like Vernon fooled Houdini! $300.
A hardcover edition of stage magician Eugene Burger's exploration of the performance of seances. Details ghastly stories told in his shows, how to enthrall and scare an audience, and more. Includes a phonograph recording of two stories. $150.
First US edition, signed and stamped by musician Leonard Cohen. $300.
One of two very early novels by fantasy author Django Wexler published by Medallion Press, now out of print. $300.
Historical romance featuring a fossil-obsessed heroine and Byronic hero. Amanda Quick is the pseudonym of popular romance author Jayne Ann Krentz, also known as Jayne Castle, Jayne Taylor, Jayne Bentley, and Stephanie James. $30.
Stage magician Bruce Cervon's collection of magic techniques, containing over 250 instructional pictures. $75.
For the Marvel fan that has everything. Swarovski says it better than we ever could: "Crafted with metal accents and 607 crystallized facets, Swarovski has utilized all of its master cutting expertise to precisely carve the features of this tall and muscular character." All Infinity Stones included. $500.
A matched set of five books published by Centipede Press in a signed limited edition. Illustrations by Harry O. Morris. Each book is signed by both author and illustrator. Michael Cisco is a noted author of weird fiction. Collection includes Secret Hours, The Traitor, The Tyrant, The Golem, and The Divinity Student. $1,200.
A heavy metal tabletop role-playing adventure inspired by Black Sabbath's War Pigs bound in faux leather with green detailing. Includes game instructions, character building guide, unique enemy profiles, and more. $70.
A Warhammer 40,000 omnibus featuring the Adepta Sororitas. Contains Faith & Fire, Hammer & Anvil, Red & Black, and Heart & Soul. $100.
Let the music play while your friends draw 4! Includes tin and all 112 cards. $50.
Lot of 5 Lord of the Rings books from Easton Press. Includes The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King, and The Silmarillion in matching green leather binding. $600.
2009 Nintendo Power poster magazine. Comes with 33 posters from various Nintendo properties (Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Animal Crossing, and others). $100.
Yellow Claw is an espionage series, and Black Knight features medieval adventure. Reprinted as part of the Marvel Masterworks line, both series were originally created under Atlas Comics, which succeeded Timely Comics and was eventually rebranded to Marvel in 1961. $250.
The 32nd and highly-anticipated "final" novel in the Dumarest of Terra series, released in 1997. The series began in 1967, and eventually concluded in book 33, Child of Earth, released just before the death of E. C. Tubb in 2008. $100.
London Folio Society, 2019. The eighth James Bond novel, introduces Ernst Blofeld of SPECTRE. Includes original illustrated sleeve. $40.
A how-to for intarsia wood inlay projects. 30 bird projects for both beginner and advanced woodworkers. $75.
A personal story by a native Kentuckian, originally written as a graduate school project in 1972. Signed and inscribed by the author. $25.
From MAD magazine's Just-Us League of Stupid Heroes is MAD's own Alfred E. Neuman as Robin the Boy Wonder. Features multiple points of articulation and includes a cloth cape, an extra set of hands, sling shot, and a lollipop emblazoned with the Bat-Signal! $30.
Marvin Gaye's classic 11th studio album. Limited edition 180g pressing in orange vinyl, released in 2021. $50.
Folio-sized edition of Poe's poem, dated 1883 and featuring illustrations by Gustave Doré. Cover features decoration in gilt an ink, contents include an analysis by Edward Stedman. $500.
First edition, first printing. Elliot O'Donnell was a British writer and paranormal investigator at the turn of the 20th century who, somewhat uniquely at the time, was not publicly a spiritualist. Whether or not his work was more fact than fiction, O'Donnell contributed immensely to our modern ideas of amateur ghost hunting. $200.
2024, OwlCrate exclusive. Signed by the author. Features decorative embellishments, including foil decoration on the cover. $40.
First edition, first printing. Famous biography of Robert Stroud, published in 1955 and adapted into a film of the same name in 1962 starring Burt Lancaster. Stroud was a convicted murderer who developed an interest in ornithology while serving a life sentence in Leavenworth Prison, before being transferred to solitary confinement in Alcatraz when he used scientific equipment as a distillery. $75.
Summer Solstice 2008 edition from Scarlet Imprint, #209 in a limited edition of 777. From the publisher: "It looks at the angelic work of renaissance mage John Dee. It lays bare the excesses of Aleister Crowley, and unlocks the secrets of Waratah Blossoms. It explains the immolation of the Californian antichrist-superstar Jack Parsons and his relationship with Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard." Each copy was perfumed and consecrated by the publisher. $200.
UK edition, a later printing signed by the author. Ballard's 9th novel, notably featuring an unreliable narrator. This is one of several signed Ballard titles available at our Berkeley location. $300.
Original 2000 Furby release, this special edition commemorates the Bush/Gore US presidential election. Comes complete with original box and bonus presidential speech. $150.
Sealed scuba gear variant Abe Sapien action figure, from Hellboy. Signed by Doug Jones, who portrayed the character in the 2004 film. $500.
Complete 4-volume set from Easton Press, bound in green leather. Titles include The Return of the Shadow, The Treason of Isengard, The War of the Ring, and The End of the Third Age. $500.
Highly collectible Donald M. Grant edition of the second Dark Tower book. Includes 10 color illustrations throughout. $250.
Facsimile of the 1545 Lutherbibel, the German-language translation of the Bible by Martin Luther, who used both Greek and Latin Vulgate sources. Includes Luther's text, notes, headings, and woodcut illustrations throughout. $125.
German language. 5-volume set of Goethe's complete work, including prose, poetry, and plays. Illustrated throughout. $150.
Cookbook featuring Frankenmuth, MI celebrity chef Dorothy Zehnder. Zehnder's family owned both Zehnder of Frankenmuth and the Bavarian Inn, and specialized in German cuisine. Signed and inscribed by the author. $150.
Collection of early short comics, prose, and plays by Grant Morrison. Rare and out of print. $200.
Original script for an episode of the 1967 series The Prisoner starring Patrick McGoohan. Series one, episode six, The General. A cult classic that ran for only 17 episodes, The Prisoner was a surrealist take on the spy thriller genre. $200.
Folio Society, 2017. Includes original slipcase and other embellishments. Illustrated by Dave McKean. $150.
Board game focused on music theory and history for 2-4 players. Secretly educational! Kickstarter edition, includes keyboard expansion kit. $35.
Uncut DVD version of the 8th Dragon Ball Z film. Insert signed by Broly voice actor Vic Mignogna. $25.
Two leatherette bookends for the Agatha Christie Mystery Collection! The exterior logo matches the logo for the Agatha Christie Mystery Collection set, and the interior design matches the endpapers. $75.
The authorized Harlan Ellison bibliography, chronicling 80 years of work by the author. An excellent resource for serious Harlan Ellison collectors. A limited edition that includes signatures from both Richmond and Ellison, #457/500. $300.
Complete 7-volume leatherbound set issued by Easton Press in 1984. Contains illustrations by Pauline Baynes. $1,200.
Second edition. Signed by 7 other Texas Playboys: Bob Boatright, Eldon Shamblin, Joe Frank Ferguson, Leon McAuliffe, Gene Gasaway, Smoky Dacus, and Leon Rausch. Signed by author on half title page. $150.
Veca is a contemporary artist specializing in painting, drawing, and large-scale installations. His style mixes nostalgia and familiarity with the grotesque. This rare first edition is signed on the page opposite of the title. $170.
Tyson Hesse is a comic artist whose work includes Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors, and Sonic the Hedgehog. This graphic novel is signed on the front cover, and includes an additional sketch and signature from the artist inside. $40.
Jason is resurrected yet again in this installment of the Friday the 13th film series. The insert is signed by Kane Hodder, the actor for Jason for this iconic film as well as 3 other installments. $40.
A loose cartridge of the classic Game Boy Color game. Shell and pins in excellent condition. $175.
First in a highly anticipated duology. Waterstones Exclusive edition, signed by the author and featuring sprayed edges. $25.
FairyLoot exclusive edition, signed by the author and includes sprayed edges. First book in the Seven Faceless Saints fantasy duology from 2023. $20.
Advance uncorrected proof, circulated by Macmillan prior to this title's publication in 1978. Includes info for many actresses over the years, from Brigitte Helm to Vampira. A unique collectible for horror fans! $100.
35th anniversary edition, signed by the author on the title page. A great find for lovers of literary classics. $1,200.
Released by Datasoft in 1983, a 2-player game that allows players to control Bruce and Yamo as they explore a wizard's tower. $125.
An early computer adventure game, Aztec generates a unique dungeon on every playthrough. Received a Certificate of Merit in the category "Best Computer Adventure" at the 5th annual Arcade Awards in 1984. $200.
A first edition copy of Gray Barker's Book of Adamski, in which the noted ufologist and paranormal investigator collects tributes to, and writings by, notorious UFO 'contactee' George Adamski. It also details his many claims and subsequent responses from Adamski's plentiful critics. $75.
In 1954, after being given two years to live, Mesannie Wilkins, 63, set out from her home in Minot, Maine on horseback. The destination was California. All she had were her horses Tarzan and Rex, her dog Depeche Toi, and the money she was able to save by selling homemade pickles. Last of the Saddle Tramps collects her diaries from this 7,000 mile journey. $150.
2023 Kenner-branded release from the Star Wars action figure line. Features Darth Revan in her Sith appearance from Knights of the Old Republic. $100.
Scarce linguistics title about fertility cults and the origins of Judaism and Christianity. $150.
The 1967 Hugo issue of the award-winning science fiction magazine, part of the run edited by Frederik Pohl. First appearance of the Harlan Ellison short story I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream. $200.
1996 horror novel starring horror hostess Elvira. Contains the story of Elvira ridding her neighborhood of unwanted vampires. Co-author John Paragon was also a collaborator on the original Movie Macabre program. $50.
New writings by Truman Capote, including Handcarved Coffins. Last full collection released prior to the author's death in 1984. Signed by Capote. $300.
Japanese-language artbook containing the original artwork from the film Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. $60.
Contains the PSP games Girlfriend of Steel, Girlfriend of Steel 2nd, and Secret of Evangelion. Japanese language. Also includes artbook, lanyard, and game carrying case. $250.
Volumes 1-14 of the manga series The Shinji Ikari Raising Project in Japanese. More Neon Genesis Evangelion collectibles are available at our Anderson Mill location. $250.
Japanese-language PS2 game, not compatible with US PS2 systems. Special edition release of Secrets of Evangelion that comes with an artbook and an Asuka-themed glass cube. $150.
Japanese language. A 4-panel gag manga based on Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel. $15.
Classic action game for the Amiga 500, 1000, and 2000. Original box complete with instruction manual, decoder, and floppy disc. Also includes game tips clipped from Game Busters magazine. $120.
Play the classic 1983 arcade game at home on your Atari 7800. Includes game cartridge and instruction manual. $60.
Hard to find... here's your copy! Compact disc in a standard jewel case. 1991 heavy metal release. $60.
Japanese blu-ray release. Evil corporations are at the heart of this fable about Man's Greed and the Hubris of Science! Godzilla is forced to fight a being made of HIMSELF! $45.
Japanese blu-ray release. In this 1991 film, time travelers have convinced people to travel back to stop Godzilla from coming into being, but they have nefarious designs. Their plot unleashes King Gidorah! Now the two must battle. Who will win?! Brass players win, it's a great musical theme by Akira Ikufube. $45.
Bilingual Chinese-English edition. Volume two in a scarce 5-volume series featuring an English-language reference for Shaolin forms. $65.
First printing of the mass market paperback, indicated by number line and date. Extremely scarce collectible edition for Stephen King fans. $750.
4-volume Civil War reference set from 1888, published by The Century Company. The definitive 19th century account of the Civil War, originally compiled to provide an accurate, unbiased account of the war. $200.
24 facsimile reprints, including The Death and Burial of Cock Robin, The Moving Adventures of Old Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, and several pre-20th century adaptations of traditional folk and fairy tales. Full list of titles included in description. All volumes include original slipcase. The original editions are from the 18th and 19th centuries. $275.
Scarce mid century guide to mediumship and developing various psychic abilities. Also includes short biographies on eighteen notable people within the field. Inscribed by the author on the ffep to Geraldine Pelton, herself a highly regarded medium featured in this book, making this her personal copy. $200.
French-language edition of the popular Stephen King horror novel. Features alternative cover art from the U.S. release. A nice item for King collectors. $50.
Mass market paperback edition of David Bischoff's novelization of The Blob, based on the screenplay for the 1988 film by Chuck Russell & Frank Darabont. $50.
Originally published in 1756, this sixth edition was published two years after Ferguson's death. Ferguson was largely self-taught, having only received three months of formal education. Includes 18 fold-out charts and maps. $350.
First U.S. edition, third printing as indicated by the number line on the endpaper. Autobiography of the famed German physicist, one of the main pioneers in the theory of quantum mechanics. $100.
Limited edition, numbered 122. Compatible with Windows 3.1. Factory sealed in plastic wrap. The centerpiece to any Star Wars collection, and a great gift for May 4th. Complete original trilogy currently available at our Orland Park location. $25.
Presumed first edition of the "novel of religious sexuality and pagan murder," based on the cult classic horror film, published five years after the movie's release. Cowritten by the film's director, Robin Hardy, and the film's screenwriter, Anthony Shaffer. $40.
From the very popular art instruction series published by Impact. $10.
A Warner Brothers "Talk-To-Me" book, which has special sound discs laminated on the book pages. The book requires a #800 "Talk-To-Me" Player, which is a small hand-held battery-operated record player. When children place the player over the discs on the pages it plays sounds and voices of the storybook characters. $15.
Pittsburgh Pop Art legend Andy Warhol's book of philosophical musings and vignettes about love, beauty, fame, work, and a myriad of other topics. Signed by Andy Warhol with his initials on the half title page. Stated first edition. $300.
Record Store Day 2020 exclusive. 10" maxi-single. Pressed on 45 RPM 'bloody buzzsaw' shaped die-cut, silver and red swirl vinyl, limited to 2,500 copies. $100.
Original Urban Outfitters double LP pressed on blue and purple translucent vinyl. Exclusive sleeve artwork at time of release. $120.
Second promotional version of Blitzkrieg Bop with -RE1 matrix number. White label with "Promotional Copy Not For Sale" text on labels, plus a printed star on the A-side label. Blitzkrieg Bop is mono, while Havana Affair is stereo, as listed on labels. $100.
A rare pulp horror paperback from noted western author William W. Johnstone. Published in 1983. $40.
A look at 19th century communal societies in the United States. Includes historical information about the Shakers, the Harmony Society, and the Perfectionists. Nordhoff’s survey of utopian communities, based entirely on personal visits, remains the most reliable and thorough examination by a contemporary observer. $200.
An interesting piece of Houston sports history, celebrating the beloved football team which is no more. Compliments of Uni Oil Inc., this 7” record release includes the iconic oilrig logo on the label. $5.
The first book in Eckert's Winning of America series. Contains biographies of early US historical figures, including Daniel Boone and William Henry Harrison. Second printing. Signed by author on half title page. $250.
English-language release for the Nintendo Entertainment System, includes cartridge, box, manual, and dust sleeve. Developed by Compile, more well-known for their shoot-em-ups Aleste and Zanac. $80.
Easton Press, 1995. Bound in black leather with dinosaur decoration. Illustrated by Jeff Fisher. $100.
A novel by the Booker Prize-winning author of The Gathering. Signed first printing, includes slipcase. $30.
Fourth studio album by the Smashing Pumpkins, Super Deluxe Edition issued in 2014. 6 CDs, 1 DVD. Includes 91 bonus tracks. $150.
Easton Press edition, part of their Masterpieces of Science Fiction series. This edition features an introduction by writer and critic Darrell Schweitzer and color illustrations by Jill Bauman. $125.
Hardcover edition, issued in 2006. Contains Carter's thoughts on the Israel-Palestine conflict, originally presented as a series of talks. $100.
Classic rock album, signed by Meat Loaf on front jacket. $200.
Limited edition reissue in colored vinyl. Record one is colored blue-white marble, record two is colored gold. $130.
5-volume set published by George Barrie's Sons between 1915-1921. The first volume is bound with a page presenting the set to a specific member of the US Army. $100.
A leader in the theory of Autarchism, LeFevre uses this work to address the topic of Socialism. Signed by the author on ffep. Illustrated by Roy J. Hurst. $20.
A collection of stories by one of the most notable African American writers of the 20th century. First U.K. edition. $25.
Reissue of the 1856 original publication, illustrated throughout. Original publisher's cloth half-binding. $250.
Games Workshop miniature for Middle Earth tabletop battle strategy game, still sealed in box. $100.
Sealed Dungeons & Dragons Icons of The Realms: Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft Collector's Edition Miniatures Box. Contains 60 pre-painted miniatures. $600.
Patterns, tips, and strategies for doubling, tripling, even quadrupling your score in the game that's sweeping the country! The hottest secrets from 1982! $10.
Goldsboro Exclusive edition, #184/250. Signed on half-title page. Top and bottom edges sprayed orange, fore edge has floral design, cover embellished. $100.
Limited edition 25th anniversary release. Box made to look like iconic leather jacket with zipper and buckles. Contains CD box set, ear buds, VIP pass, T-shirt, booklet, and more. $750.
Antiquarian German edition of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations, the original first standalone publication of the Doctrine of Right. First edition text, printed in Germany in 1797. $150.
Bookish Luxe exclusive, 2023. Signed by the author, features various embellishments. $400.
Xbox 360 version, steelbook case signed by former Capcom producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi. $100.
Features comic strips from the original run of Toyfare. One of the most popular features from the magazine. $35.
Regional cookbook with recipes from 20 great restaurants popular in Cincinnati in 1980. Great time capsule for those interested in local history. $10.
New revised edition from 1907, fully illustrated. A popular Victorian-era cookbook, versions of Mrs. Beeton's guides are still in print today. This edition is over 2,000 pages long. $80.
Sealed copy of Black Sabbath's defining album. Contains hits such as War Pigs, Paranoid, and Iron Man. $25.
Widescreen edition. Signed by Ray Park, famous for his role as Darth Maul in the Star Wars franchise, Toad from X-Men, and Snake in G.I. Joe. $60.
From the Universal Horror Library, "a novel inspired by the classic film." Illustrated with stills from the film. $50.
Metal pin prop from the thirteenth season of Power Rangers, Space Patrol Delta. Signed by Dwayne Cameron on top and bottom of prop case. $60.
Fifth revised edition, from 1906. Instruction on how to navigate various social situations from the New York Society of Self-Culture. $15.
6in figure of Ichigo Kurosaki from Bleach, from the American Toynami figure line. $35.
As featured in the 1989 film The Wizard. Cartridge only, plays in the original Nintendo Entertainment System. $20.
The famous 3-volume edition published by Lakeside Press in 1930 in a limited edition of 1,000. The high quality of this edition is credited with popularizing Moby-Dick as an American classic and reviving interest in Herman Melville's work. Illustrated throughout by Rockwell Kent. Missing aluminum slipcase. $7,000.
Easton Press, 2003. Fine leatherbound edition that includes a note from the author and a certificate of authenticity. $650.
Safety booklet issued by the Public Relations staff of General Motors. Tie-in for a film of the same name. Character featured is Primitive Pete, a design from Walt Disney Productions. $20.
Folio Society, 2002. Three volumes with green boards and gilt decoration in original slipcase. Illustrated by Ingahild Grathmer. $300.
Limited Editions Club, 1982. #148/2000. Bound in gilt-titled quarter leather over Japanese paper boards. Signed by artist Rafael Ferrer. Lithograph and newsletter included. $800.
Play as marquee characters and battle with the all new first multi-faction cards. This set includes 363 battle cards, oversized champion cards, foil game board, portable storage box, dividers and an Honor token bag! $180.
Enjoy battling in the dreamscape with the fifth year expansion pack for Ascension. This set comes with 320 premium foil cards, honor token bag, 30 insight tokens, deluxe gameboard and a portable storage box. $100.
Battle Ready Sanji comes in a battle ready pose with black flames rising up his legs and around his feet. Also comes with one stand. $70.
Sealed collection includes Donquixote Doflamingo, Boa Hancock, Trafalgar Law, Dracule Mihawk, Sir Crocodile and Bartholomew Kuma. $125.
This 1900 edition is bound in a unique rust-colored cloth and features miniature illustrations throughout the margins. Decorated in gilt and black on both front cover and spine. $150.
Framed poster from the film Ziegfeld Follies of 1946 with signature cards for Lucille Ball and Red Skelton. $500.
Limited edition auction catalog issued by Christie’s. A collection of Princess Diana's dresses were auctioned in 1997 to raise money for an AIDS charity. Princess Diana signed and numbered these limited editions two months before her death. #221/250. $7,000.
Notable for being one of the first titles printed using Batik art style, an Indonesian art technique using wax and vegetable dyes. Art impressions by Paul Dumas. $500.
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Pageboy
Memoir from Umbrella Academy star Elliot Page, signed by the author. $50.
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Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan famously fell in love while working together on the Voyager Golden Record Project. They remained together until his death in 1996 and coauthored several works. This copy is a first edition signed by both authors and dated 12/16/1992. $500.
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Death Stalks the Night
Anthology of fiction stories from one of the most prolific contributors to American pulp magazines through the 1930s and 40s. This collection was released in 1995 in a limited edition of 2,000 copies. $40.
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War and Peace
1981, Easton Press. Part of the 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. $35.
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Sharpe's Trafalgar
The fourth book chronologically in the Richard Sharpe Napoleonic War series, covers the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. First UK edition, signed by the author. A great gift for fans of historical fiction! $30.
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Playboy Magazine (November 1988)
Features Bruce Willis, Bush/Dukakis, Pia Reyes, and a Jessica Rabbit cover. $10.
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Playboy Magazine (March 1993)
Includes interviews with Laura Dern and Anne Rice, and features Mimi Rogers and Kimberly Donley. $10.
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Playboy Magazine (June 1993)
Includes an interview with Roseanne and Tom Arnold, and features Anna Nicole Smith and Alesha Oreskovich. $10.
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Star Wars - Medal of Yavin
A replica of the Medal of Yavin, awarded at the end of the film Star Wars: A New Hope. $50.
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Cowboy Bebop: The Artbook
From the anime series Cowboy Bebop, this 200-page art book was originally included with the 25th Anniversary Bounty Hunter's Steel set. $75.
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Greater Magic: A Practical Treatise on Modern Magic
Now you see it... now you don't! A classic how-to of stage magic. An amateur magician may have gone pro with how well-studied this copy is. Despite its many readings, the pages are clean and bright. Over 300 pages of the forbidden knowledge of magic arts. $300.
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Project Firestart (Commodore 64)
One of the earliest survival horror video games! Explore the spaceship Prometheus while avoiding large, hostile aliens. While the premise is similar to the 70s scifi movie Alien, the spaceship name is a bizarre coincidence that foreshadows the 2012 film. Own a piece of video game history! $200.
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Insect-Musicians and Cricket Champions of China
Published by the Field Museum of Natural History in 1927, this is a 22-page booklet discussing cricket fighting and other cricket paraphernalia by German anthropologist Berthold Laufer. $25.
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Hidden Faces
The only novel written by Salvador Dali, encompassing over a decade of love affairs of American and European aristocrats and described as "romantic, dramatic, passionate, perverse, erotic, and distinguished." Features black and white illustrations by Dali. $15.
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Sailor Moon Black Lady
POP! #368, featuring Black Lady from Sailor Moon. 2018 summer convention exclusive. $90.
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From Anxiety to Method in the Behavioral Sciences
Out of print edition of a book by George Devereux, who was considered the founder of ethnopsychiatry. $100.
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The Golem
An uncommon collection of stories about the 16th century Golem of Prague by noted author Elie Wiesel. $40.



































































































































































