July 2025
Winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards, this classic novel takes inspiration from Heinlein's Starship Troopers and portrays the dehumanizing effects of war. Signed by author on title page. First printing. $600.
1970s scifi trilogy that begins with a commoner boy who comes of age in a society where everyone is controlled via explosive collars. This boxset, from 1983, is a set of signed presentation copies, limited to 200. $400.
The 34th novel in the Discworld series and part of the City Watch stories, this special limited edition was issued in 2005 by Doubleday in the UK. Signed by the author, #180/1000. $350.
Book two in The Adversary Cycle of genre-defying novels, and the beginning of Wilson's Repairman Jack novels. Limited edition from Whispers Press published in 1984, 169/250. $200.
Facsimile edition of Samuel Johnson's 1755 A Dictionary of the English Language. Published by Ams Press in 1967. $500.
A 2005 artbook from the costume designer of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Dressing a Galaxy contains over 500 full-color photographs and illustrations featuring costumes from the first six Star Wars films. This deluxe edition, limited to 2500 copies, comes in a presentation box that includes fabric swatches (including Darth Vader cape material), a replica Wookiee belt buckle, a DVD, and other extras. Still sealed. $950.
By the author of Topper, this 1932 novel features the heir of a coffee fortune and his various racy escapades. First edition, inscribed by Thorne Smith on the title page. More collectible Thorne Smith titles available from our Country Club Corner location. $800.
Third book in Murakami's Trilogy of the Rat, following Hear the Wind Sing and Pinball, 1973. First American edition from 1989. $75.
Includes a "Panic Now" inscription from Neil Gaiman. Also contains certificate of authenticity and a newspaper advertisement for a signing event on 10/16/2003. $75.
Original Broadway cast recording from 2015, pressed on green vinyl and still sealed. Barnes & Noble exclusive. $250.
Original 1965 hardcover edition of Capote's famous true crime "non-fiction novel." Includes clipped newspaper reviews of the title. $175.
First edition copy of Dodie Bellamy's "culturally astute document of the real." The author of the infamous epistolary vampire novel The Letters of Mina Harker barges beyond the cliches of gendered experience in this memoir. $50.
Thorough history of the village of Salem, MA before and during the famous witchcraft trials, including chapters with stories of individuals and families. A scarce first edition. $750.
The beautiful Folio Society edition of Milne's classic collection, with the timeless illustrations by E.H. Shepard. Three volumes in dark green slipcase with gilt debossed decorations. Still in original publisher's shrinkwrap. $250.
Two volumes in a slipcase. Number 304 of 1000 first edition copies, numbered and signed by both authors on a limitation page pasted down to the verso of the front free endpaper. $250.
A hand painted, limited edition deck by the late Lori Lynn LaPage. Numbered #8, lacks the deck it was originally issued with. $500.
Singer and actor Davy Jones, of The Monkees, in conversation with Alan Green, author of other texts on the band. Signed by Davy Jones. $250.
Jack Vance's humorous tale from 1965 of an interstellar opera company. A 1984 limited edition of 200 copies (unnumbered) by Underwood-Miller. Stamped as a presentation copy. $125.
The 1970 adventures of Louis Wu, introducing the Known Space series. First edition, fourth printing, signed by Niven. $175.
Biography of General Matthew Ridgway, who served as the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe and the Chief of Staff of the US Army in the mid-1950s. $25.
Collects issues 1-4 of Bizarre Heroes, artist Don Simpson's original characters published through his Pittsburgh-based comic imprint Fiasco Comics. Includes inscription from Simpson dated 1995. $100.
Discusses Tod Browning and his films, including Freaks, Dracula, and The Unholy Three. Illustrated throughout with rare photos, including from the silent era of horror films. Signed by author Elias Savada. $50.
Rare Australian book on the history of aboriginal art. 527 pages, in excellent shape. $50.
Subterranean Press, 2005. Signed limited edition, 331/1500. Originally a "shareware" novel self-published on Scalzi's personal website in 1999, the Subterranean edition was published after the success of Old Man's War, and features cover art by Penny Arcade's Mike Krahulik. $200.
Fix-up novel from 1951 made from the stories The Seesaw, The Weapon Shop, and The Weapon Shops of Isher. Stated first edition. Inscribed "All best wishes - A E & Lydia van Vogt." $325.
Board game from 1975. Four players each claim to have the bionic man's powers, but there is only one true Steve Austin! Make your way around the board to win. $45.
Released in 2015, this is a collection of Michael Stokes photography, which centers on wounded veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan war. $150.
First edition thus of this partial reprint of the 1980 title Trough Full of Pearls/Behold!! The Protong, celebrating the life and work of Polish-born sculptor Szukalski. $100.
A 10-year update to Goodall's landmark work 40 Years at Gombe, which includes additional photos and updates about related research. Leatherbound, signed by Goodall. Includes certificate of authenticity. $500.
Rare first edition from 1917. This book contemplates what the author considers a utopian future where religion, politics, and economy have reached a peaceful state of existence while examining and criticizing the conduct of modern humanity. $250.
Steve Ditko variant cover. 2013 collection that includes Amazing Spider-Man (1998) #698-700, and Superior Spider-Man (2012) #1-5. Signed by Don Slott and others. $175.
Estelle and her adopted brother set out on a long pilgrimage to become bracers, sworn to uphold justice and peace in the land. Late release for the PSP system, and the first entry in the modern Trails series from Falcom. $150.
The official strategy guide for the video game Banjo-Kazooie on N64, full of Jiggies, Jinjos and Golden Musical secrets! Produced by Prima Games in 1998. $70.
"The walls have fallen, the gates are breached, and the defenders are slain." Volume 8 of the Horus Heresy: Siege of Terra series from one of Warhammer's most popular authors, a hardcover edition from 2023. $100.
This videogame based on the movie is complete, including the original box, the game booklet, a catalogue for other PC games, and the game itself inside of a jewel case. $30.
The classic 1963 French novel of those maniacs who blew it all up. Leatherbound English edition issued by Easton Press in 2010. $350.
Ezra Pound had been living in Italy for several years when Imaginary Letters was published. He was credited with influencing several early twentieth century authors, including James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway and T. S. Eliot. First edition, numbered and printed on Navarre paper (70/350). $350.
Two volume set issued by the Limited Editions Club in 1964. Both volumes signed by the illustrator, Joe Mugnaini. #1,406/1,500. $350.
George Orwell's landmark dystopian novel, issued by Easton Press in 2018. Signed and numbered by illustrator Bruce Waldman, #328/1,200. $400.
A collection of some of the world's best fantasy, sci-fi, and horror illustration artists. Limited edition, #8/100. Signed by several artists, info included in description. $300.
Kickstarter exclusive hardcover edition of Dan LuVisi's Popped Culture, a collection of dark, twisted takes on popular culture characters. Includes LuVisi's signature and a custom drawing. $75.
Covers 50 years of memorabilia, merchandise, and history for the classic horror anthology TV series Outer Limits. Includes information on the people involved in the creation and explains some of the theatrics. This copy is signed on the title page by the author and Fangoria columnist David Schow and again on page 96 by stunt man Mike Lane. $500.
A companion to the original 1960s Outer Limits TV series that features plot summaries, behind the scenes information, and photos. Signed and inscribed by author David J. Schow, a noted horror writer for television, film, and books. $300.
Analyses the evolution of themes approached by the painters at the principality of Kiev, from the beginning of the Byzantine period until the era's conclusion under the Russian Empire. $100.
Hard to find jazz/funk vinyl. Original Mondo Records pressing in near mint condition. Jacket contains original cellophane (not sealed) but vinyl appears to be unplayed. $75.
Hard-to-find jazz/funk vinyl. Factory sealed Mondo Records pressing. Original issue from 1971, and not a reissue. $125.
Original 1987 The Joshua Tree Us/Europe tour programme. $75.
One of the most influential volumes of poetry from Nobel Laureate William Butler Yeats, issued in 1928. Includes Sailing to Byzantium and Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen. First American Edition. $75.
Issues #1-20 from the 1985 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition. Includes work from creators like Steve Ditko, Walt Simonson, John Byrne, and others. $60.
Lot featuring seven single issues with cover art by Jen Bartel, issued to celebrate Women's History Month. List of characters and comic issues included in product description. $50.
Comic story detailing the surreal adventures of the recently orphaned Zegas siblings. Zegas issues #0, #1, and #2, all signed on the back by Michael Fife in pencil. Limited edition, #118/300, Copra Press, Spring of 2013. $100.
Easton Press, 2012. First in the Caspak trilogy, originally issued in three parts in Blue Book Magazine in 1918. Beginning as a maritime adventure, it eventually develops into a lost world story. $250.
Easton Press, 2018. An adventure novel by Jules Verne, originally appearing in English in 1873. Concerns the recovery of Captain Grant, who has signaled his distress via a message in a bottle. $500.
17th century Roman Catholic breviary of St. Peter's Basilica. Paris, 1674, from Printer to the King Sebastianus Mabre-Cramoisy. Contemporary red leather binding. $500.
1954 account of women's contribution to US politics, particularly in the post-WWII period. Authored by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and reporter/DNC Women's Committee Chair Lorena Hickok. First edition, signed by Eleanor Roosevelt. $800.
Scarce picture book originally published in Italian. This is the English translation from 1975. Translated by Isobel Quigley. Illustrated by Adelchi Galloni. $200.
The Hugo Award-winning (and nominated) short science fiction and fantasy of Mike Resnick, issued in 2012. Signed by Mike Resnick on a bookplate. $100.
Issued by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1987, this is a script used for a contemporary theatre adaptation of Baum's classic story. $40.
An essay by Virginia Woolf. Privately printed in 1957 by her husband Leonard Woolf in a limited edition as a New Year's greeting. $50.
Folio Society, 2017. Beatty's classic and haunting horror novel from 1971, with illustrations by Jeremy Caniglia. $250.
An "explosive, long-suppressed" novel that was not published until nearly thirty years after actress Jean Harlow's tragic death in 1937. 1965 paperback edition, first printing. $75.
From Aliette de Bodard's series of Vietnamese-themed space operas, this entry features a piracy encounter. Special edition issued in 2022, includes bookplate signed by de Bodard. $50.
Limited edition, #408/645. Issued in 1934. An unusual title with illustrations throughout. This copy is signed and illustrated in the front, and contains another hand-drawn illustration on the publishing information page at the rear of the book. $125.
Issued in 1963. Promotion review copy of the only release from the band featuring future luminaries David Grisman and Stefan Grossman. $25.
Exclusive photos of The Beatles during their "mad day out" shooting promotional content for The White Album. Signed and numbered 163/250 by the photographer. $400.
Underwood Books, 1983. Limited to 200 copies, but unnumbered. Stamped "presentation copy." This title won the 1961 Edgar Award for best first mystery novel. $85.
700-page anthology of science fiction and fantasy short stories, originally published by Grim Oak Press in 2019. This copy was signed by six contributors, including editor Shawn Speakman and cover artist Todd Lockwood. $150.
From the Marvel Premier Collection, #5/3000. 14" statue based on the Jack Kirby design. $300.
A rare original pressing of the debut album by Indianapolis jazz singer/guitarist Royce Campbell backed by the band Affinity. Recorded, pressed and sold locally. $100.
Text about firefighting from 1972. First edition. $75.
Called "The Backwards Dictionary", this book contains thousands of commonly misspelled words, all arranged by their wrong spelling. Staple-bound. $10.
A vintage guide to craft projects with leather that is itself crafted in leather. This rare Depression-era piece is filled with tips and tricks to start your own work, and includes tips for horsehair, beads, porcupine quill, feathers, silver, and turquoise. $150.
2016 Topps card signed by Ashoka Tano voice actress Ashley Eckstein. Authenticated by Topps and includes protective case. $125.
Staple-bound collection of scenarios for the classic Battletech tabletop game, originally issued by FASA in 1989. $50.
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The Man Who Sold the Moon
Heinlein's 1958 novel about a wealthy businessman who desires to reach and control the moon for himself. The chronological chart is featured on the endpapers and the publisher's printed label, "Future History, 1951-2600 AD" are on the bottom of the front and rear endpapers. $400.
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The Star Beast
Heinlein's unusual story of a teenager's alien pet that is more than what it appears to be. First edition, not price clipped. $300.
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
A true Christmas classic, from the pen of Dr. Seuss! Watch as the Grinch's small heart grows three sizes in a true first edition, with all correct points, including unclipped dust jacket. $500.
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Nemesis the Warlock: The Early Heresies
Be pure! Be vigilant! Behave! Deluxe edition graphic novel of the adventures of Nemesis the demonic alien warlock and his fight against a fictionalized Tomas de Torquemada. First volume, limited edition of 250 copies, issued in 2019. $100.
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The Big Nine: The Story of Football In the Western Conference
The history of the Western Conference through 1948. Signed by Red Grange on his photo, on a plate between pages 48-49. $75.
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Bookplate Betties
A collection of pin-up art by Bill Presing, artist of Rex Steele: Nazi Puncher and Pixar storyboard artist, Signed by Presing on inside cover. Full color illustrations. $75.
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The Angel's Command
Book two in the Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series, by popular Redwall author Brian Jacques. Signed by the author. $15.
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Handel's Conducting Score of Messiah
The famous 1741 Oratorio, reproduced in facsimile from the manuscript in the library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells. Produced in 1974 by Scolar Press. $100.
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The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski
A graphic novel collection signed by Fante Bukowski, the novel's fictional subject. First print edition. $15.
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou's classic 1969 autobiography of coming of age and personal trauma. The 1999 Easton Press edition is signed by Angelou, and includes a certificate of authenticity and other inserts. $350.
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Forget Not
Signed by famous European socialite and 20th century celebrity Margaret Campbell Sweeny, Duchess of Argyll. Signature dated October 1988, five years before her death. This memoir was infamous at the time of publication due to excessive gossip and name-dropping. $25.
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Getting Up: Subway Graffiti in New York
Rare book with interviews from New York City graffiti artists circa 1982. Published by MIT Press. $65.
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Environments Envisioned: Building Dramatic Sets and Scouting Dramatic Locations
A special hardcover edition produced exclusively for the Harry Potter Limited Edition boxed set. Only 3,000 copies produced worldwide. $75.
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Miss America: The Dream Lives On
This limited edition (465/5000) title explores the 75 year history of the Miss America pageant. Features a rice-paper lithograph page signed by Miss America 1955 herself, Lee Meriwether! A certificate of authenticity is included from the publisher. $27.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
Contemporary edition issued by the Limited Edition Club in 1942. Illustrations by Lyn D Ward, who has signed the colophon page. $300.
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ABC for Book-Collectors
An indispensable resource for any book collector, Carter's dictionary still comes highly recommended over seventy years after the first publication. Second edition with dust jacket. $50.
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The Magic of Believing: Special Liberace Edition
Scarce 1955 Liberace edition of a contemporaneously popular self help book. Accompanied by publisher's mail-in opinion card as well as previous owner's staple-bound pamphlet titled The Liberace Story. A wonderful gift for the Glitter Man fan in your life! $75.
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The Cruise of the Cachalot
An autobiographical novel originally published in 1898, containing an account of a whaling expedition. Very popular when originally issued, it was required reading for schoolchildren in the early 20th century. This copy is a 1928 reissue from Dodd, Mead. $75.
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Lot of Vintage Sheet Music
14 pieces of sheet music published around WWI, all dated between 1916-1918. List of titles in description. $40.
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Astounding Science Fiction, May 1942 (magazine)
Contains the first installment of Foundation by Isaac Asimov, eventually collected as the story The Encyclopedists. $50.
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Poems: Third Series
Stated second edition of Dickinson's poetry, originally published in 1896. $700.
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Evelyn Curro's Americana Calendar 1955: Circus Edition
Spiral bound calendar featuring prints from the Americana Printbook #5. Calendar can be re-used in 2033! $20.
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Old Man's War
First book in John Scalzi's popular scifi series about rejuvenated soldiers going to war. Very limited special edition published by Subterranean Press, #312/400. $500.
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The Star Trek Activity Book
Star Trek original series children's activity book, issued by Simon & Schuster in 1986. Contains coloring pages and simple games. $10.










































































