Lord of the Rings

“THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FANTASY NOVEL EVER WRITTEN”

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Lord of the Rings. London, 1954-55. Three volumes.

First editions, in original first edition dust jackets, of all three volumes of Tolkien's stirring tour de force: his richly imagined, elegantly crafted and wildly popular vision of the battle for the fate of Middle-Earth. A beautiful copy. $125,000.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

"IT'S THE BASIC CONDITION OF LIFE TO BE REQUIRED TO VIOLATE OUR OWN IDENTITY"

DICK, Philip K. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Garden City: 1968.

First edition of one of science fiction's most famous and influential novels (and inspiration for the landmark futuristic film noir, Blade Runner), Dick's masterful vision of the struggles between technology and humanity, entropy and empathy, in a post-apocalyptic world. $24,500.

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Scarecrow of Oz

“NO ONE CAN GO FAR ASTRAY IN THE LAND OF OZ”

BAUM, L. Frank. Scarecrow of Oz. Chicago, 1915.

First edition, first state, of Baum’s ninth Oz tale, richly illustrated by John R. Neill with 12 color plates and numerous black-and-white illustrations, inscribed by the author on the ownership page, "Presented with loving regards of L. Frank Baum." $23,500.

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Hobbit

“IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND THERE LIVED A HOBBIT”

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Hobbit. London, 1942.

First edition, third printing of the fantasy classic—"among the very highest achievements of children's authors during the 20th century" (Carpenter & Pritchard, 530), with the color frontispiece not included in the first printing. $18,500.

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His Dark Materials Trilogy

PHILIP PULLMAN’S HIS DARK MATERIALS TRILOGY, FIRST EDITIONS SIGNED BY HIM IN ALL THREE VOLUMES

PULLMAN, Philip. His Dark Materials Trilogy. London, 1995, 1997, 2000. Together three volumes.

First editions of Pullman’s celebrated trilogy—including the very scarce first volume, Northern Lights—each volume signed by Pullman on the title page. $13,000.

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Ghost Stories of an Antiquary

“M.R. JAMES’ INFLUENCE ON THE ENGLISH GHOST STORY HAS BEEN IMMEASURABLE”

JAMES, Montague Rhodes. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. London, 1904.

First edition of the scarce first and finest book by "the most important and influential figure in the horror field," with four illustrations by James McBryde. $6800.

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Rhinegold & The Valkyrie. WITH: Siegfried

“HE SHOWED ALL HIS POWERS”

(RACKHAM, Arthur, illustrator) WAGNER, Richard. Rhinegold & The Valkyrie. WITH: Siegfried. London, 1910. Together, two volumes.

First deluxe limited edition, each volume one of only 1150 copies (402 and 295, respectively) and each signed by Rackham, boasting in all 64 mounted color plates and 23 black-and-white drawings. $5600.

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Series of Unfortunate Events

"WITH ALL DUE RESPECT"

SNICKET, Lemony. A Series of Unfortunate Events. New York, 1999-2002. Nine volumes.

A splendid set of the first nine volumes of the Lemony Snicket series, all first editions in beautiful condition, each volume with embossed stamp "Library of Lemony Snicket" and signed by the author “with all due respect” and dated. $5000.

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Slaughterhouse-Five

"LISTEN: BILLY PILGRIM HAS COME UNSTUCK IN TIME": FIRST EDITION OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE

VONNEGUT, Kurt. Slaughterhouse-Five. New York, 1969.

First edition of Vonnegut's masterpiece—his "most powerful novel"—a modern classic of time travel, metaphysics and the morality, or lack thereof, of war. $3800.

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Insomnia

"ONE OF KING'S TRUE MASTERPIECES"

KING, Stephen. Insomnia. Shingletown, California, 1994.

Signed first limited gift edition of this Stephen King classic, number 520 of 1250 deluxe leather-bound copies signed on the limitation page by Stephen King, illustrator Phil Hale, and designer Arnie Fenner, in original gilt-leather tray case. $3500.

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Gulliver's Travels

"SOFT COLORING, HUMOR AND FANTASTIC BEAUTY"

(RACKHAM, Arthur) SWIFT, Jonathan. Gulliver's Travels. London and New York, 1909.

Signed limited edition, number 564 of 750 copies signed by illustrator Arthur Rackham, of Swift’s sharp, satirical masterpiece, with 13 mounted full-page color plates, two full-page black-and-white illustrations, and seven in-text black-and-white vignettes. $3500.

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Road to Oz

“FOR WHATEVER COUNTRY DOROTHY VISITS IS SURE TO BECOME FAMOUS”

BAUM, L. Frank. Road to Oz. Chicago, 1909. First edition, first state, of Baum’s fifth Oz book—Dorothy and her new friends’ lively journey through several marvelous lands, printed on a rainbow of colored paper, with numerous illustrations by John R. Neill, many full-page. $3200.

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In the Stream of Stars... Soviet/American Space Art Book

BOLDLY INSCRIBED BY RAY BRADBURY WITH HIS SKETCH OF SPACEMAN

(BRADBURY, Ray) HARTMANN, William K., SOKOLOV, Andre, MILLER, Ron, MYAGKOV, Vitaly, eds. In the Stream of Stars… Soviet/American Space Art Book. New York, 1990.

First edition of an expansive, richly illustrated volume celebrating the brilliance of American and Soviet artists, featuring Ray Bradbury's moving lead essay that urges humanity to meet the challenge of the universe and "fall upward," wonderfully inscribed by Bradbury with his date of "6/26/96" across an entire page with his sweeping sketch of a wide-eyed spaceman, profusely illustrated with over 140 illustrations, most color and full page. $2200.

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The Secretary of Dreams

"STEPHEN KING'S GREATEST SHORT STORIES PRESENTED IN A WAY NEVER BEFORE IMAGINED"

KING, Stephen. CHADBOURNE, Glenn, illustrator. The Secretary of Dreams. Baltimore, 2006-2010. Two volumes.

Deluxe "gift" first edition, each volume one of only 5000 copies printed, of Stephen King stories in graphic novel format, illustrated by acclaimed Maine-based horror and fantasy artist Glenn Chadbourne. $2200.

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Against the Fall of Night

"THE HUMAN RACE HAD CHANGED—AND HE HAD NOT"

CLARKE, Arthur C. Against the Fall of Night. New York, 1953.

First edition of this classic Golden Age science fiction adventure, an early Clarke novel—his first when published in novella form in Startling Stories, and only his third when revised and published separately as a full-length novel. $1200.

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Green Mile

"DEAD MAN WALKING!"

KING, Stephen. Green Mile. Burton, Michigan, 2006. Six volumes.

Limited tenth anniversary edition of one of Stephen King's most famous works, the only hardcover printing done in the style of the original six-part serialized run, with more than 60 drawings by Mark Geyer and an introduction by Ralph Vicinanza. $1200.

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Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Facsimile of the Extant Manuscript

"WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH"

ORWELL, George. Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Facsimile of the Extant Manuscript. Weston, Massachusetts, 1984.

Limited edition, number 167 of 275 copies (out of a total edition of 330) of this facsimile edition of the extant manuscript of Nineteen Eighty-Four, edited by Peter Davidson and with a preface by Daniel G. Siegel, handsomely bound at Grey Parrot bindery. $1000.

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Dune: The Butlerian Jihad

"WE WILL DELVE INTO THE MOST ANCIENT RECORDS, INTO THE VERY MYTHS OF DUNE"

HERBERT, Brian and ANDERSON, Kevin J. Dune: The Butlerian Jihad. New York, 2002.

Signed Limited First Edition of this Dune prequel set ten thousand years before the events of the original books, signed by authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, numbered copy 4 of only 100 copies released to the trade. $950.

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Silmarillion

"IN THIS MUSIC THE WORLD WAS BEGUN…"

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Silmarillion. London, 1977.

First edition of "the work of Tolkien's heart," his monumental presentation of the personal mythology undergirding his epic adventure The Lord of the Rings, illustrated with a folding map of Tolkien's fantastic lands. $900.

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