IMAGO COLLECTORS EDITIONS FICTION Barker, Pat The Ghost Road Historical novel of WW I won the 1995 Booker Prize. As New condition, 228 pp., 5.5 X 9 $50. Beckett, Samuel Dream of Fair to Middling Women First North American
Edition of Beckett's first novel, written in 1932 and unpublished while
he was alive. 1993, Brand, Dionne In Another Place, Not Here Firs Knopf edition of a first novel Adrienne Rich called fierce and sensual. 5.5 x 8.5, 240 pp. in As New condition $35. Broch, Hermann The Death of Virgil First International Vintage Edition
of 1995. Translated by Jear Starr Untermeyer. Paper-bound historical novel
of the poet's many internal voices features a Pompeiian fresco reproduction
on its cover. Churchill, Winston A Far Country His seventh novel, published by the
Macmillan Co. of Canada in 1915. With frontis and seven other illustrations
Conrad, Joseph Heart of Darkness Everyman Edition, as relaunched by Knopf
in 1991, from 1993. A classic 'slim volume' without a Corbeil, Carole Voice- Over Tale of two sisters and two cities; 50's
Montréal and 80's Toronto. 6 x 9, 288 pp. Library sell-off, but
matte dustjaket, Frutkin, Mark Atmospheres Apollinaire Pastiche of a novel revolving around pre-WW! Paris with Guillaume Appolinaire as its epicentre. Graphics, translated poems and photos throughout. 6 x 9, 195 pp. in fine paperbound condition $20. Gauthier, Theophile The Works of Gauthier First Walter Black one-volume
edition; seen vol. in one printed in double-column pages of fine paper.
Binding a bit loose though. All of his prose, none of his poetry. 1928.
Good condition, no dj. H.D. Asphodel Roman à clef of Hilda Doolittle's 20's life and left unpublished at her death. Edited by Robert Spoo in Duke university Press matte-covered reprint of 1992. 6 x 9.5, 216 pp. with appendix. Fine condition $20.00 Hardy, Thomas Jude the Obscure Harper & Brothers publication of 1895.
Includes a preface by the author dated August, 1895. Doubt itever had
a dj., spine weak, boards scuffed, text foxed on all faces, sewing showing
at title Hillerman, Tony Coyote Waits First Edition from Harper & Row, 1990. A Navajo Police Murder Mystery. Text beautifully set but dj. slightly crumpled and discoloured, thus only Fine condition overall. 292 pp., 6 X 9 $40. Hillerman, Tony Finding Moon Adventure novel set in 1975 Asia by the
award winning Mystery Writer. First Edition, HarperCollins 1995. Author
name Hillerman, Tony The First Eagle Mystery novel of the Navajo Tribal Police. Le Carre, John The Spy Who Came in From the Cold "Fourth impression
before publication" by Victor Gollancz of London in 1963. Small,
4x Leyner, Mark Et Tu, Babe Surging on the outer edge of narrative confection. 6 x 9, 169 pp. in stellar dustjacket, boards and text. !002 edition though not marked first. Mint condition $45. Major, Clarence Painted Turtle: Woman with Guitar First Edition fiction
from Sun & Moon Press, New American Fiction Series # 13. Dj faded,
presumably from Mays, John Bentley The Spiral Stair First Coach House Press paper edition of 1977. Brooding and mysterious novel between back matte covers under silver lettering. 6 x 9, 169 pp. in fine condition $30. McCaffery Steve Black Debt Fictive language as an organ(on) rather than an equation where the comma is mightier than the subjunctive. Title taken from Hegel's referent to writing. Big bold type and wide margins throughout in this Nightwood edition of 1989 6 x 9.5, 202 pp. Some stains so only fine condition $25. McAllister, Lesley The Blue House Canadian woman in Mexico neo-novel with sly viewpoints and illustrations thoughout. First Aya press edition of 1987. Some paint peeling to the frame but still fine. 6 x 8, 78 pp. $20. Michener, James A. Alaska First Random House edition of 1988. At 7.5 x 10 and 868 pp. of mammath text. it's remarkable that jacket and cloth binding are still in such good condition. Text excellent $60. Morris, Roberta Vigil First Edition of this cautionary novel set on an
Hawaiian island after a nuclear war. Published in 1986 by Williams-Wallace. Narayan, R.K. Mr. Sampath - The Printer of Malgudi William Heinemann
Ltd. reissue of 1979 novel. Dj frayed at top, text in 'as new' condition.
218 pp., 5 Naylor, Doug Last Human First Edition of 1995 from Viking. Third in the
Red Dwarf series; first one penned exclusively by Doug Naylor, a.k.a.,
Grant Nieh, Hualing Mulberry and Peach First British Edition of 1986, translated
for The Women's Press by the author. Pursued as an illegal immigrant Pinget, Robert Monsieur Songe Translated by Barbara Wright for this Red Dust paper-covered edition of 1988. Actually three stories, that Pinget referred to as 'divertissements', published as one. 5.5 x 8.25, 120 pp. in fine condition $20. Pinget, Robert Passacaglia First American edition of 1978 from Red Dust. Published a s Recurrent Melody in Great Britain in 1975. Jacket stained and frayed, text and red cloth binding in excellent condition. Fine overall. back jacket features a photo of a very intense young author. 5.5 x 8.5, 96 pp. $30. Place, Fiona Cardboard Australian novel enigmatic for its use of short haiku-like snippets to focus the prose and the acuity of the narrator as she pulls away from anorexia nervosa. Local Consumption Publications edition of 1989. 5 x 7, 363 pp. Scuffed paper cover make it only in good condition $20. Proust, Marcel Remembrance of Things Past; Volume Two: Swann's Way, Part
Two. Translated by C.K Scott Moncrieff for Chatto & Windus edition
of 1951. Pynchon, Thomas Vineland First Edition, 1990 from Little, Brown. 80's
Californians still trying to absorb that the 60's have left. As New Reyes, Alina The Butcher and Other Erotica First Grove Press Edition
of 1995. Translated by David Watson. The "Other Erotica" is
actually her Reyes, Alina. Satisfaction First Grove Press paperback edition of 2004 translated by David Watson. Subtitled, "An Erotic novel" it still received the mark-down pen both top and bottom, but in red marker to match the lip-gloss tone of the laminate covers. 5.5 x 8.25, 152 pp. As New except for the lipstick $30. Reyes, Alina When You Love You Have to Leave First Edition in English
translation from Methuen by David Watson. Erotic journal as travel .Romaine, Jules The Death of a Nobody Alfred A. Knopf edition of 1944. Author penned famous 11 volume work, "Men of Good Will'. Has rips in the dj, text is in fine condition. Translated by Desmond McCarthy and Sidney Waterlow. Originally published in French in France in 1910 and in English in 1914, this new edition has an introduction by the author translated by Haakan Chevalier. 140 pp. 5 X 7 $40. Stansberry, Domenic The Last Days of il Duce Mystery novel set in San Francisco. Edgar Award Nominee. First Edition, February 1998, in Mintcondition. 168 pp., 6 X 9 $60. Tanizaki, Junichiro The Reed Cutter and Captain Shigemoto's Mother: two
Novellas Thomas, D. M. Lady with a Laptop First Edition, Carroll & Graf of
1996. A comedy of the rigors of the writing life. Plush matte dj has a
few Touati, Fettouma Desperate Spring First publication in English by The
Women's Press, London in 1987. Translated by Ros Schwartz. Set in Turgenev, Ivan The Best Known Works of Ivan Turgenev No date given, only, Vanderhaeghe, Guy The Englishman's Boy Winner of Canada' Governor General's Award for Fiction for 1996. As New, 333 pp., 6 X 9 $50. Webb, Don Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book Winner of the Illinois State University/Fiction
Collective Award for 1988 and published in that year. Dj. has Wiggins, Marianne John Dollar First Edition 1989 from HarperCollins.
Once described as "'Lord of the Flies' for feminists." Some
stress Young, David incognito Pyrotechnical fun with the narrator's voice (whoever
he was). Second edition (revised) from Coach House Press of 1986. |