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Abram, Alvin The Unlikely Victims Toronto AMA Graphics 2002 0969239866 / 9780969239864 First Edition paperback Trade paperback original, new in pictorial wraps. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title page The author's first mystery introduces Toronto homicide detective Gabe Garshowitz. Nominated for the 2002 Arthur Ellis Award for First Novel
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Abramo, J. L. Catching Water in a Net NY St. Martin's 2001 First Edition hardcover Fine in a fine Dust Jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR Author's first mystery and winner of the 2000 St. Martin's Best First Private Eye Novel award. Features San Francisco P.I. Peter Diamond
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Addams, Jane Twenty Years at Hull House NY Macmillan 1912 Later printing hardcover VG (no Dust Jacket) in gilt-lettered brick-red cloth with colorful pictorial label. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the front endpaper: "To Mr. R. L. White. Compliments of the author. Jane Addams" First American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Price, founder of Hull House in Chicago. Addams closest adult companion and friend was Mary Rozet Smith, who supported Addams's work at Hull House, and with whom she shared a romantic friendship. Together they owned a summer house in Bar Harbor. Illustrated by Norah Hamilton. Very uncommon signed
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300.00 USD
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Alexie, Sherman The Summer of Black Widows Brooklyn Hanging Loose 1996 First Edition hardcover Fine in a fine Dust Jacket. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the title page Laid in is a Lannan Foundation (Santa Fe) "Readings in the Poetry Garden" program from August 14, 1994 which featured poets Sherman Alexie and Elizabeth Woody. The four page program features Sherman Alexie's poem "I Would Steal Horses" and Elizabeth Woody's "Cedar and Salmon." Each author has signed the program above their name
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65.00 USD
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Allen, John Houghton Southwest Philadelphia Lippincott 1952 First Edition hardcover Fine in a fine, price-clipped Dust Jacket. One of an undisclosed number of "Special Presentation" copies (#491) SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR "Along the Tex-Mex Railroad as it nears the end of its course from Corpus Christi to Laredo lies a hard, deserted country. Thirty years ago there were great ranches here, grandees and senoritas, and Chihuahua cattle herded by the finest Spanish ponies. It was a country like Spain, like a painting by Remington. This country John Houghton Allen knew as a boy. He writes with nostalgia of what it once was, and what it has come to be." Illustrated by Paul Laune
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85.00 USD
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Andreae, Christine Grizzly NY St. Martin's 1994 First Edition hardcover Fine in a fine Dust Jacket. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the title page: "For Jennifer with Best Wishes, Christine Andreae, Malice 1995." Laid in are two promotional postcards from the publisher Author's second mystery; returns Lee Squires to Montana
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Anthony, Piers Shade of the Tree NY TOR 1986 First Edition hardcover Slight spine slant, owner's signature and label, else near fine in near fine Dust Jacket with light front panel soiling, Owner's BOOKPLATE SIGNED BY AUTHOR laid in Ghost story
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15.00 USD
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