“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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Currently On Reserve: Please Inquire
"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"ORWELL, George. Animal Farm. London, 1945. First edition, first printing, of Orwell’s "savagely ironical allegory" (Clute & Grant) on the gap between radical ideals and reality, his most famous and widely read work, an exceptional copy in original dust jacket. $28,500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“THE MOST SUSTAINED ACHIEVEMENT IN FANTASY FOR CHILDREN BY A 20TH-CENTURY AUTHOR”LEWIS, C.S. Chronicles of Narnia. London, 1955-56. Together seven volumes. First editions of all seven books in Lewis' cherished Chronicles of Narnia, handsomely bound in full morocco-gilt. $19,500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
PHILIP PULLMAN’S HIS DARK MATERIALS TRILOGY, FIRST EDITIONS SIGNED BY HIM IN ALL THREE VOLUMESPULLMAN, 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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
FIRST REVISED EDITION OF "THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FANTASY NOVEL EVER WRITTEN," HANDSOMELY BOUNDTOLKIEN, J.R.R. Lord of the Rings. London, 1966. Three volumes. Second edition—with the author's new foreword and his revisions to the text throughout—of Tolkien's stirring tour de force, handsomely bound with the spines gilt-decorated in a design after Tolkien's drawing of the Gate to Moria. $11,000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"IT NEVER WAS A WAR, ANY MORE THAN THERE'S WAR BETWEEN MEN AND ANTS"WELLS, H.G. War of the Worlds. London, 1898. First edition of H.G. Wells' classic and influential "scientific romance." $7500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“ONE OF THE FINEST CHILDREN’S FANTASIES OF THE 20TH CENTURY”WHITE, Terence Hanbury. Sword in the Stone. London, 1938. First edition of the original version of White's playful and profound tale of King Arthur's youth, illustrated with numerous linecuts by the author. $7000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag