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NY: GP Putnams & Sons, (1990). As New First Edition, First Printing of one of the prolific author's most endearing works. A great copy with his official signed bookplate laid in.
NY: GP Putnams & Sons, (1990). As New First Edition, First Printing of one of the prolific author's most endearing works. A great copy with his official signed bookplate laid in.
NY: St Martin's Press, 1992. FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE. Hardback. Sparkling As New copy of this hugely successful bestseller, the author's debut novel, recipient of multiple awards, swiftly bought and developed into an equally successful 1997 miniseries. A very real collector's copy, signed by the author.
NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. Hardback. Very Fine, pristine First Edition of the artist's immensely popular, irreverent and unfailingly witty bestseller. A fine collector's copy -- really As New -- inscribed (Roberta) and signed (Love / Andy) on the half-title page -- and with a doodle.....
NY & London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING. HARDBACK. Warhol's own fascinating account of his conquest of the New York art world and brilliantly entertaining and informative tales of the dozens upon dozens of celebrities who yearned to be in his company. A genuine page-turner -- boldly signed.....
NY: Putnam's Sons, (1978). First Edition. Introduction by Tennessee Williams. Illustrated with photographs. One of only 250 copies signed by both Williams and Leavitt. In its original publisher's slipcase. Hardcover. A fine copy in a very nearly fine dust jacket which, curiously, like virtually all copies of this limited edition.....
NY: Simon & Schuster, (1989). Fine First Edition in immaculate Fine dust jacket of the noted journalist's account of what came to be known as The Preppie Murder, the NY Central Park rape and murder of Jennifer Levin by Robert Chambers. This superb copy is signed on the front free endpaper by.....
NY: Doubleday & Co., (1959). First Edition of the acclaimed author's enlightening account of the Jewish people and their faith, as well as his own highly personal statement of his own solid faith and unwavering commitment to Judaism. As entertaining as any of his novels, the work holds great appeal.....