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1 . Walker, Alice. The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult. New York Scribner,
1996 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Chronicles of the sauthor's journey from private writer to public figure during the making of the movie based on her novel The Color Purple, inclusing the oauthor's original scrrenplay not used for the movie. DJ price clipped, remander dot to bottom page edge.
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2 . Walker, Mary Willis. The Red Scream. New York Doubleday,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover Author's first novel and winner of the Edgar Award. Light bump to spine end and two corners.
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$75.00
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3 . Walker, Mary Willis. Under the Beetle's Cellar. New York: Doubleday, 1995,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. From the author of Zero To The Bone comes this novel of psychological suspense featuring reporter Molly Cates, who's drawn into the case of a religous fanatic nd his charges who've been holding a bus load of children hostage in thier underground lair. Minor rubbing to flaps.
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4 . Wallace, David Foster. Girl With Curious Hair. New York Avon Books,
1989 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's first colection of short fiction after his much talked about debut novel 'The Broom of the System'. Light wear to spineends of dj, bump to head od spine and one corner, a touch of soiling to top text block.
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5 . Wallace, David Foster. Infinite Jest: a Novel. New York Little Brown & Co,
1996 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's monumental and massive novel ( a thousand plus pages) that has been praised as a masterpiece and compared to Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. True first edition with first state dj with author William T. Vollmann's name mispelled as 'Vollman'. A brilliant expansive novel with a cast of thousands that's equal parts political satire, philosophical quest , and screwball comedy that centers around an addictive entertainment and how it affects the denizens of a Boston half-way house. . A hint of bumping to tail of spine and edge of rear board, one tiny light spot to fore-edge.
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6 . Waller, Robert James. Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend. NY: Warner Books, 1993,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In his first novel after the acclaimed Bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller explores the once-in-a-lifetime love between Michael Tillman, an economics professor, who's willing to travel the world in search of the love of his life, a woman he met briefly during his tenure at college. What ensues is an intelligent, captivating tale of love, loss, and choices. A great read for the romantic in all of us. Boldly SIGNED By Author on Title Page
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7 . Walters, Minette. Fox Evil. E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A. Putnam Pub Group,
2003 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
\In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In this novel of psychological suspense, an elderly woman is found dead in her garden and all clurs point to her husband. Small letter inked to free front endpaper, small erasure to title page.
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8 . Walters, Minette. The Scold's Bridle. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994,
First American Edition, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Minette Walter's third novel concern's the death of Mathilda Gillespie, a wealthy old woman found dead in a bathtub, a knife within reach, and a scold's bridle, a medieval instrument of torture used to silence nagging women, over her head. Was it suicide or murder? For Sarah Blakeney, Mathilda's doctor, and one of the few who actually liked the elderly woman, it's a question that starts to nags her. Small stain on bottom edge, two small (1/4") closed tears to rear of dj, scuff to front of dj, shelfwear, rubbing, to rear of dj
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$15.00
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9 . Walters, Minette. The Sculptress. Gordonsville, Virginia, U.S.A. St Martins Press,
1993 First American Edition, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's second riveting novel. Journalist Rosalind Leigh accepts a commision to write a book Olive Martin, a woman who murdered her sister and mother. Bumping to spine ends, light rubbing to flaps.
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10 . Walters, Minette. The Shape of Snakes. New York: Penguin, 2001,
1st US Edition, Hard Cover,
As New Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In November 1978 in Britain a black woman known as "Mad Annie" is found dead in West London in a gutter. She was despised by her neighbors and her death would have gone unnoticed if it weren't for a young woman who found her and believes she was murdered. Something passed between them at the time of her death and Mrs. Ranelagh spends the next twenty years trying to uncover the truth. Some rubbing to front and rear flaps of dj.
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11 . Walters, Minette. The Shape of Snakes. New York: Penguin, 2001,
First American Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In November 1978 in Britain a black woman known as "Mad Annie" is found dead in West London in a gutter. She was despised by her neighbors and her death would have gone unnoticed if it weren't for a young woman who found her and believes she was murdered. Something passed between them at the time of her death and Mrs. Ranelagh spends the next twenty years trying to uncover the truth. Light bumping to spine ends. Signed by Author
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$25.00
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12 . Watson, Ian. Queenmagic, Kingmagic. New York St. Martin's Press,
1986 First American Edition, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In this inventive novel, light and dark kingdoms are locked in a timeless battle according to thestrict rules of chess. Light soiling/wear to flaps, chipping/creasing to spine ends of dj, a touch of sunningto edges offlaps, light bumping to spineends.
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$16.00
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13 . Watson, Ian. Salvage Rites and Other Stories. United Kingdom Victor Gollancz,
1989 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
Unread. In a clear protective mylar cover. A collection of short stories from a cutting edge writer of science fiction and fantasy. Very minor wear to spinne ends.Light scuffto rear board and rear flap.
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$18.00
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14 . Watt, Alan. Diamond Dogs. Little, Brown, 2000,
Pictorial Wraps. An Unread Copy, As New/Near Fine. ARC. Slight shelf wear on one corner of back of wrapper, otherwise fine. Alan Watt's finely-honed first novel explores the trinity of a father, a son and the love that binds them in this novel about a deadly crime, and the aftermath of its cover-up that threatens to tear their worlds apart. A stunning debut and a writer to watch.
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15 . Webb, Don. Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book. Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. Fc2/Black Ice Books,
1988 First Edition, Soft Cover,
Fine
Excellent colllage of stylistic short short fiction that's a cross between William S Burroughs and H.P. Lovecraft.
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16 . Webb, Don; St Martins Pr. The Double: an Investigation. New York St Martins Press,
1998 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC), Pictorial Wrappers,
Fine
In this excellent debut novel, a man wakes up to find his own corpse on his living room floor. Light crease to rear flap.
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17 . Weber, David. War of Honor. New York, New York, U.S.A. Baen Books,
2002 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. No one wanted another war between the Havenites and the Star Kingdom, but sometimes what both sides want doesn't matter... Bumping to spine ends.
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18 . Weis, Margaret; Baldwin, David. Margaret Weis' Testament of the Dragon: an Illustrated Novel. New York Harper Prism,
1997 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fair
Justin Sterlings centuries-spanning life story is told in this illustrated novel. Bump to spine ends and corners.
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19 . Weis, Margaret; Baldwin, David. Margaret Weis' Testament of the Dragon: an Illustrated Novel. Scranton, Pennsylvania, Harper Prism,
1997 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. The immortal Justin Sterling's centuries-spanning life story in his service in the battle between the True Dragon and the Dragons Beyond as told in this lushly illustrated novel in full color. Remainder mark to bottom text block, bumping to spine ends and corners, small tear tp head of spine.
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20 . Weis, Margaret; Hickman, Tracy. The Seventh Gate. Bantam,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In the conclusion to the Death Gate Cycle, the battle of Abri has been won at great cost, but Marit must persuade Xar to help them defeat the dragonsnakes. A touch of bumping to spine ends, a spot of black ink from board on top page edge near spine, wear to one corner of dj,
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21 . Weldon, Fay. The Bulgari Connectiom. NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2000,
Uncorrected Proof, Plain yellow Wrappers.,
As New
This is Fay Weldon's controversial novel that was commissioned by the chic jewelry maker Bulgari . An undisclosed sum was paid in return for having its name and products mentioned throughout the novel. Two tiny holes from a staple in front cover, else fine and unread.
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22 . Weldon, Fay. Splitting. New York, New York, U.S.A. Atlantic Monthly Pr,
1995 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In this wicked and funny portrait of a woman named Angelica who is caught in the crisis of divorce and whose personality has slivered into a chorus of bickering interior voices. Light bumping to spine ends, light wear to spine ends of dj, remainder mark to bottom text block. Boldly SIGNED By Author on Title Page
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23 . Werber, Bernard. Empire of the Ants. Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A. Bantam Dell Pub Group,
1998 Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
First bantam Books edition,. In a clear protective mylar cover. In this magical novel, Jonathan Wells and his family move into his uncle's old apartment with one warning: do not go into the cellar. And in a tree stump nearby, a young female from the russet ant colony sets off on a journey to find out what is killing off her comrades. Light bumping to spine ends and one corner.
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24 . Westermann, John. Exit Wounds. New York Soho Press,
1990 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Basis of the film of the same name written by someone who was there. The 13th precinct is the last stop for Orin Boyd, but someone is servicing the local hoods from the inside. Light wear to head of spine, rubbing to flaps, dj price-clipped.
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25 . Westlake, Donald E.. Drowned Hopes. New York, New York, U.S.A. Mysterious Press,
1990 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. In another comic adventure of John Dortmunder, an old cellmate needs Dortmunder;s help in retreving a small fortune of monet buried in in three feet of dirt and fifty feet of water in a reservoir. Light rubbing to rear flap, light soiling to top page edge and rear board,
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26 . Westlake, Donald E.. The Hook. New York, New York, U.S.A. Mysterious Press,
2000 First Edition- Second Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Bryce Proctorr has a multi-million dollar contract for his nect novel, and a bad case of writer's block. He turns to Wayne Prentice, a fading author, for help, and they'll split the advance from the book fifty-fifty, but there's one catch... Wear to ends of dj spine, light push to spine, minor rubbing to rear flap, minor erasure on front free-endpaper. Boldly SIGNED By Author on Title Page
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27 . Wheat, Carolyn. Tales Out of School: Mystery Stories. Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A. Crippen & Landru Pub,
2000 Soft Cover, Pictorial Wrappers,
Fine
Unread and still in shrinkwrap, bump to bottom rear corner. A collection of nineteen of Carolyn Wheat's short fiction from the creator of Cass Jameson, one of the first female lawyers in a crime series.
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28 . White, Randy Wayne. Shark River. NY Putnam Publishing Group,
2001 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. This is the eighth outing for Randy Wayne White's superb Doc Ford series. His friend Tomlinson persuades Doc to accompany him to Guava Key where Doc, a marine biologist, can enjoy a working vacation. However, iyt comes to an abrupt halrt when time ends when he notices two weird looking boats and hears the squawking of wild parrots. He investigates and rescues two female joggers have been attacked, and is shot. One jogger is the daughter of a White House diplomat. From there, the susepnse builds and Ford finds himself involved in a story of intrigue and revenge that becomes more dangerous with every turn. A non-stop thriller with edgy, intriguing characters and a superb plot played out against a well-drawn Florida locale. Light rubbing to rear flap. light push to tail of spine.
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29 . Whitehead, Colson. The Colossus of New York: a City in Thirteen Parts. New York, New York, U.S.A. Doubleday,
2003 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. From the author of The Intuitionist is this love story to New York composed of thirteen vignettes that portray the exuberance and life of New York City.
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30 . Wideman, John Edgar. Philadelphia Fire. New York: Henry Holt, 1990,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. This novel won the Pen/Faulkner Award for the author in 1990, which is the second Pen/Faulkner award the author has won. Based loosely on the horrific events that occurred in Philadelphia when the Police Department bombed the radical headquarters of an African-American group. Cudjoe is an African-American living on an Aegean island, tending bar in self-imposed and welcomed exile from his family and friends. He becomes obsessed with the tragedy and the one child who suppposedly escaped. He returns home to find the boy, and in the process, to find himself once again. Light scratch and small crease on rear of dj,
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31 . Wiggins, Marianne. John Dollar: a Novel. Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Harpercollins,
1989 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Shortly after WWI. Charlotte Lewis is a newly widowed woman who meets a sailer named John Dollarr., a man who she shares a passionate love and who's destiny will shape her life.
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32 . Wiggins, Marianne. John Dollar: a Novel. Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Harpercollins,
1989 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC),
Near Fine
Shortly after WWI. Charlotte Lewis is a newly widowed woman who meets a sailer named John Dollarr., a man who she shares a passionate love and who's destiny will shape her life. Soiling to top edge.
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33 . Wilde, Kelley. The Suiting. New York Tor Books,
1988 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Winner of the 1988 Bram Stoker Award for best first novel. Author's debut novel about Victor Frankl, a man whose life takes a drastic turn after he finds a suit inside a locker at a Toronto subway station. Bump to edge of front board and one corner,light wear/rubbing to flaps, a touch of soiling to top text block.
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34 . Wilhelm, Kate. The Good Children. New York St Martins Press,
1998 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Another great novel from one of the best writers in any genre. When a tragedy strikes the McNair family, the children know exactly what must be doine to stay together, tell a lie, a big one, and then another, and another. Bumping to spine ends.
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35 . Wilhelm, Kate. The Infinity Box. New York: HarperCollins, 1975,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Collected here are nine stunning stories of speculative fiction from a writer now working in the mystery genre. Minor wear, creasing to front and rear flaps of dj, edges of boards slightly yellowed, small bumps to top and bottom edges of front board.
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$35.00
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36 . Wilhelm, Kate. Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang. New York Harpercollins,
1975 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Very Good
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Classic novel about the Sumners of Virginia who have avoided the war and pestilence thats wracked the world and built a scientific center that provides them with the means to survive. Bumping to spine ends and to one corner. Large chip/closed tears to head of dj spine, wear to tail of dj spine, edges of dj, short-closed tear to front flap, rubbing to both flaps, light sunning to page edges only.
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37 . Willard, Nancy. Sister Water. New York Alfred a Knopf Inc,
1993 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A magical novel of a family in transition and a womn who encounters the angel of death as a little girl and again thirty years later as a mother. Light bumping to spine ends and light wear to spine ends ofdj.
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38 . Williams, Joy. The Quick and the Dead. New York Knopf,
2000 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
Light bump to head of spine. Three teenage misfits who are friends journey across the American desert. Light bump to tail of spine.
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39 . Williams, Tad. Otherland: River of Blue Fire. New York Daw Books,
1998
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Tad Williams continues the saga begun in City of Golden Shadow. Otherland is the multi-dimensional universe built over two generations by the 21st century's most brilliant minds, where every dream or nightmare can be turned into reality. The private cartel that controls Otherland has exacted a terrible price and it's only a matter of time before their crimes are brought to light. A small band of adventurers have penetrated Otherland to discover its true nature, but are split apart before they can escape. Their only hope of reuniting is by following the one river that flows in one form or another in every world, if the cartel doesn't find them first... Light bumping to spine ends and one corner, light wear to spine ends of dj, light rubbing to rear flap.
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40 . Williamson, Chet. McKain's Dilemma. New York: Tor, 1988,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. McKain is a PI who becomes implicated with the death of a client's lover, and now he must find a solution. inor wear to rear flap of dj, small crease to corner of inside flap.
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41 . Williamson,J.N.. Masques Iii: All-New Works of Horror and the Supernatural. New York St Martins Press,
1989 Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A collection of over thirty brand-new short stories by Ray Bradbury, Dan Simmons, and others. Light bumping to spine ends, a touch of sunning and a tiny nick to bottom text block.
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42 . Williamson, J.N.. Masques No. 3 : All-New Works of Horror and the Supernatural. Baltimore, Maryland Maclay & Associates,
1984 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Gathered here in this small press hardcover are all-new stories by the masters of the genre: Ray Bradbury, Joe Lansdale, Robert Bloch, and Charles Grant. Closed tears to bottom edge of rear flap, creasing/wear at top end of dj spine, rubbing to both flaps, a minor light soiling to fore-edge. Boldly SIGNED By Author on a Bookplate to FFEP
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43 . Willianson,J.N.. Masques Iv: All-New Works of Horror and the Supernatural. Eugene, Oregon Pulphouse Pub,
1991 Trade Paperback,
As New
First paperback edition. Unread. A big three hundred page collection of all new horror and fantasy fiction including F.Paul Wilson,Dan Simmons, Ed Gorman, Rich Hautala, and twenty-two others. Light creasing to spine.
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44 . Willocks, Tim. Bloodstained Kings. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Random House, 1998,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A New Orleans thriller from the author of Green River Rising. Minor bump to spine ends, rubbing to rear flap.
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45 . Willocks, Tim. Bloodstained Kings. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Random House, 1998,
Advanced Reading Copy (ARC), Large Softcover, Pictorial Wra,
Fine
Softcover in pictorial wrappers. A New Orleans thriller from the author of Green River Rising. Minor bump to spine ends, rubbing to rear flap.
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46 . Willocks, Tim. Green River Rising: a Novel. New York William Morrow & Co,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's harrowing debut novel and intense thriller about the Green River Penitentiary, where Dr. Ray Klein is about to be released until a riot rocks the prison and for the first time in its 147 year history, the inmates are in control. Rubbing to flaps, small tear and nick to top of two page edges, light bumping to spine ends.
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47 . Wilson, F. Paul. Implant. New York, New York, U.S.A. Forge,
1995 First Edition, First Printing,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. Dr. Gina Panzella has learned a lot under the tutelage of Dr. Duncan Lathram, a doctor who charrming and brilliant, but why did two two members of the congressional ethic commitee die in accidents after Drt. Lathramn operated on them? A touch of rubbing to rear flap.
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48 . Wilson, F. Paul. Nightworld. London, UK New English Library,
1991 First Edition, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
Scarce true first edition that precedes the Dark Harvest edition. The fantastic last novel and conclusion to the six novel Adversary cycle. that began with the Keep followed by Reborn, The Tomb, The Touch, and Reprisal. A spot of soil to ront board and a few on rear board, One light scratch to front flap, rubbing to both flaps. One light crease to top of inside flap.
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49 . Wilson, F. Paul. The Select. New York William Morrow,
1994 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC), Pictorial Wrappers,
As New
The Ingraham College of Medicine, funded by the Kleederman Foundation and based on the Kleederman billions from advanced drugs, offers state-of-the-art equipment and an excellent education, for free, provided you fit their profile. When the top three new students enter the college, little did they realize that their education would cost them vastly more - maybe even their lives. A superb and engrossing horror-medical thriller.
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50 . Wilson, F. Paul. The Select. New York William Morrow,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Pictorial Wrappers,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective mylar cover.The Ingraham College of Medicine, funded by the Kleederman Foundation and based on the Kleederman billions from advanced drugs, offers state-of-the-art equipment and an excellent education, for free, provided you fit their profile. When the top three new students enter the college, little did they realize that their education would cost them vastly more - maybe even their lives. A superb and engrossing horror-medical thriller. Light bump to head of spine.
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51 . Wilson, Laura. Dying Voices. New York Bantam Dell,
2000 Uncorrected Proof, Plain yellow Wrappers.,
Near Fine
Author'ssecond well-received novel. A wealthy woman was kidnapped over twenty years ago and never found, now her grown-up daughter has just received words that her mother's body has been found, but she's only been dead for forty-eight hours. Minor corner crease to front flap, small scratch on rear flap.
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52 . Wilson, Robert. The Company of Strangers. New York Harcourt,
2001 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC),
Near Fine
A thriller that spans the time from the darkest days of World War II to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in the eighties. small spot to bottom page edge, ligt ripple from water damage to lower corner of pages.
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53 . Wilson, Robert. The Company of Strangers. New York Harcourt,
2001 First American Edition, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A thriller that spans the time from the darkest days of World War II to the collapse of the Berlin Wall in the eighties. Bumping to spine ends, light wear to spine ends and rear flap of dj.
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54 . Wilson, Robert. A Small Death in Lisbon. San Diego, CA,: Harcourt Trade Publishers, 2000,
Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Winner of the Godlen dagger Award for best Crime Novel, A dazzling novel that takes place in 1941 Nazi Germany and Portugal in the 1990's. Bump to bottom of spine, some rubbing to flaps, light crease along top edge of rtear flap
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55 . Wilson, Robert. A Small Death in Lisbon. Toronto, Ontario, Canada HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited,
1999 True First Edition, First Printing., Hard Cover,
Fine As New
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Winner of the Gold Dagger Award in the U.K. for the best mystery of 1999 A complex and engrossing literary thriller that takes place in both the past and present Portugal, in 1941 and the late 1990's. A Portugese bank rises to prominence on the back of Nazi wartime deals, and the reverberations are felt fify years later, in the form of greed and revenge. A hint of corner bumping to front board and head of spiine.
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56 . Wilson, Robert. A Small Death in Lisbon. San Diego, CA,: Harcourt Trade Publishers, 2000,
Uncorrected Proof, Soft Cover, Pictorial Wrappers,
Near Fine
Winner of the Godlen dagger Award for best Crime Novel, A dazzling novel that takes place in 1941 Nazi Germany and Portugal in the 1990's. Creasing along spine on both flaps, small crease to corner of rear flap, a few spots of soiling to spine and rear flap, and to top page edges.
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57 . Wilson, Robert Charles. The Chronoliths. New York, New York, U.S.A. Tor Books,
2001 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
Slight spine slant, otherwise a beautiful unread copy. Scott is a slacker, barely supporting his wife and daughter in twenty-first century Thailand, when he witnesses the impossible: the appearance of a two hundred foot pillar whose inscription commemorates a military victory sixteen hundred years in the future.
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58 . Wilson, Robert Charles. Divide. New York, New York, U.S.A. Doubleday,
1990 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
Short-closed tear to top edge of rear flap, rubbing to flaps, light foxing top page edges, small scratch to front flap, minor wear to ends of dj spine. In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. John Shaw was the perfect man, the result of government-sponsored enhanced intelligence program. Now John longs to be 'normal' but the changes that made him a genius are killing him.
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59 . Wingrove, David. Chung Kuo: the Broken Wheel. New York Delacorte Press,
1991 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Volume two in the eight volume epic Chung Kuo series, tells the story of four men from various walks of life, whose lives are intertwined in this mysterious novel of alternative earth. Sunning to top edge of dj and page edges, rubbing to front and rear flaps
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60 . Winslow, Don; Alfred a Knopf. California Fire and Life. New York Alfred a Knopf,
1999 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC), Pictorial Wrappers,
Fine
An excellent absorbing novel featuring Jack Wade, one of the best arson investigators around. Jack is called on to investigate a fire, but things just don't add up when he finds he's in over his head.
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61 . Winslow, Don; Alfred a Knopf. California Fire and Life. New York Alfred a Knopf,
1999 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. An excellent absorbing novel featuring Jack Wade, one of the best arson investigators around. Jack is called on to investigate a fire, but things just don't add up when he finds he's in over his head. Light bumping to spine ends.
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62 . Winslow, Don; Winslaw, Don. While Drowning in the Desert: a Neal Carey Mystery. New York St Martins Press,
1996 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fair Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Neal Carey does his bos a favor by picking up an old man in Las Vegas, but the old man fails to tell him he's a witnes to crime, now a pair of con artits are out to tell them. Light Bumping to one corner and tail of spine. Boldly SIGNED By Author on Title Page
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63 . Winter, Douglas E.. Revelations. New York,: Harper Prism, 1997,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread, A collection of short horror fiction about the coming apocalylpse from the top names in the field - Clive Barker, Joe Lansdale, Ramsey Campbell, and others. Small spot to bottom edge of front board, some rubbing to flaps.
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64 . Wishnia, K. J. A.. Soft Money: a Filomena Buscarsela Mystery. New York E P Dutton,
1999 First Edition, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's gritty debut novel featuring Filomena Buscarsela, an ex-cop who traded in her uniform for motherhood. When someone kills the owner of a local bodega only blocks away from where she lives, Filiomena takes it real personal. Light push to tail of spine, a touch of rubbing to front flap. Boldly SIGNED By Author on Title Page
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65 . Wolf, William L.. Whacking Jimmy. New York Villard Books,
1998 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Bobby Tucci is the grandson of the dying Don Vittorio Tucci. His granfather promises him a forty million dollar payoff iif sticks it out, and to make his bones to join the family, he has to do one thing: kill Jimmy Hoffa. Light bumping to spine ends and one corner.
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66 . Wolfe, Gene. Lake of the Long Sun. New York Tor Books,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. This is the second novel in Gene Wolfe's fantastic series The Book of the Long Sun. Patera Silk has embarked on a quest in which hidden secrets reveal that his world, called The Whorl, is one huge spaceship illuminated by an artificial long sun. Gene Wolfe has created an intriguing, superbly written and highly imaginative world that adds another layer of mystery to the first novel in this series, Nightside of the Long Sun. Bump to tail of spine.
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67 . Wolfe, Gene. Nightside the Long Sun. New York,: Tor, 1993,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fair
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A fine novel from one of the best stylists in the genre. 'Nightside the Long Sun' is set on a world called the Whorl that exists entirely inside a giant starship on a mission to colonize a distant planet. The story focuses on Patera Silk, a citizen of the Whorl who must satisfy the demands of the strange gods that appear infrequently to the inhabitants of the Whorl. Rubbing to rear flap, and some wear to spine ends of d
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68 . Wolfe, Gene. Storeys From the Old Hotel. Gordonsville, Virginia, U.S.A. St Martins Press,
1992 Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. An eclectic collection of over thrity stories by the author of the Urth of the New Sun trilogy. Light bumping to spine ends, wear to spine ends of dj and to edge of front flap and nick to rear flap, two small spots to bottom page edges.
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69 . Wolfe, Gene; Le Guin, Ursula K.; Tiptree, James Jr.. The New Atlantis and Other Novellas of Science Fiction. New York Hawthorn Books,
1975 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A collection of three novellas nver before published by Gene Wolfe, Ursula K. Leguin, and James Tiptree Jr. Light foxing to top text block and for-edge.
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70 . Wolfe, Tom. A Man in Full: a Novel. New York Farrar Straus & Giroux,
1998 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Contemperary America in the late twentirth century America as seen through the eyes of Charles Croker, a late middle-aged comglomerate king and former college football srar whos over0-sizedego has hit the ewall of reality with a staggering load of debt. Light soiling to page edges, a tocuh of wear to tail of spine.
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71 . Wolitzer, Meg. Sleepwalking. New York Random House Inc,
1982 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's debut novel that was well-received upon publication. Claire is a mamber of the 'death girls' of the Swarthmore campus who always dress in black and worship the poets who have destroyed themselves, until she meets Julian Gould, an upperclassman who she's become very attracted to. Light crease to front board and front flap, wear at spine ends of dj.
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72 . Wolverton, Dave. The Golden Queen. New York Tor Books,
1994 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. The ten thousand worlds in which the Semarrite reigned is thrown into chaos when the Insectoid Dronons slay the queen. Light bumping to spine ends and one corner.
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73 . Womack, Jack. Ambient. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1987,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. In a clear protective Brodart Cover. An American Clockwork Orange, Jack Womack's stunning first novel creates an unforgettable landscape in a language all its own. .Remainder mark top page edge. Bleeding from boards to inside of dj, spine slighlt discolored in places, rubbing/handling wear to flaps of dj. Minor wear alonf bottom edge of dj.
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74 . Womack, Jack. Random Acts of Senseless Violence. New York,: Grove/Atlantic, 1994,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Minor rubbing to front flap. The author's mesmerizing fifth novel. Lola Hart is a twelve year old girl who must help her family survive in a future New York City that is at once violent and wonderous.
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75 . Womack, Steven. Dead Folks' Blues. New York Ballantine Books,
1993 Paperback Original, Mass Market Paperback,
Fine
First edition of this Edgar-Award winning mystery novel. P.I. Harry James Denton investigates the death of a rich surgeon and addicted gambler who had more enemies than you count. Light creasing to spine anda touch ofwear to bottom edge ofrear flap.
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76 . Woodrell, Daniel. The Death of Sweet Mister: a Novel. New York Putnam Pub Group,
2001 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. Another excellent novel of country noir from the author of 'Muscle for the Wing'. Shuggie Akins is a lonely fat boy of thirteen who's father is Red and mother is Glenda, who loves alcohol more than him. Until Jimmy Vin Pearce comes into their lives. Light bump to tail of spine, remander mark to bottom page edge.
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77 . Woodrell, Daniel. Muscle for the Wing. New York: Henry Holt, 1988,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. The second novel in Daniel Woodrell's excellent 'country noir' series featuring Rene Shade. In the steamy bayou town of St. Bruno, with its losers and users, its mix of rednecks, blacks and Cajuns, and the Shade family--including brother Tip, with a finger in all the town's gamy secrets and slightly soiled affairs; brother Francois, keeping his nose clean and his eye on the main political chance; and brother Rene, a cop by trade, at heart a renegade, maybe even an outlaw. Lightr rubbing to flaps of dj,
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78 . Woodrell, Daniel. Under the Bright Lights. New York Henry Holt & Co,
1986 Ex-library, First Edition, First Printin, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
Glue remnants from pocket removal to rear endpaper, Glue marks to both pastedowns, dj glued to pastedowns. Dj appears fine. The author's first novel and first novel featuring police detective Rene Shade, and the town of Saint Bruno. Southern noir at its best.
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79 . Woods, Stuart. Orchid Blues. New York Putnam Pub Group,
2001 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
Light bumping to spine ends. Police Chief Holly Barker returns after her first appearance in Orchid Beach. Orchid Beach is hit with a mounting crime-wave that seems to be the work of one group of men who will stop at nothing to get what they want.
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80 . Woodward, Bob. Wired : the Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984,
First American Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Some wear at corners of rear flap, light bump to spine. John Belushi's story.
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81 . Wozencraft, Kim. Rush. Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A. Random House Inc,
1990 First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Debut novel from author who lived through a harrowing career as an undercover narcotics detective. . A fictionalized raw and gripping account of a narcotics undercover detective on a swift downward spiral to oblivion who eventually sucumbs to the very thing she's trying to stop. Basis of the movie of the smae name starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric. Light bumping to all corners and tail of spine.
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82 . Wozencraft, Kim. Rush. Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A. Random House Inc,
1990 Advanced Reading Copy (ARC), Pictorial Wrappers,
Near Fine
In a clear protective Brodart Cover. Debut novel from author who lived through a harrowing career as an undercover narcotics detective. . A fictionalized raw and gripping account of a narcotics undercover detective on a swift downward spiral to oblivion who eventually sucumbs to the very thing she's trying to stop. Basis of the movie of the smae name starring Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jason Patric. Publicists advance proof notice taped to front free endpaper and small erasure.
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83 . Wright, Stephen. Going Native. Toronto, ON, Canada: Dell Distributing, 1995,
Plain Yellow Wrappers. Near Fine. Uncorrected Proof. Minor shelf wear to front of wrapper, minor soiling to rear of wrapper, else fine. This is the proof copy of the first paperback edition. This novel is one suburban family man's cross-country journey through America as he tries find himself. At times dark, funny, and brilliant, it's a surreal journey through the American landscape that is captivating and truly unique.
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84 . Wright, Stephen. Going Native. New York,: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1994,
First Edition- First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. This novel is one suburban family man's cross-country journey through America as he tries find himself. At times dark, funny, and brilliant, it's a surreal journey through the American landscape that is captivating and truly unique. Manufacturer's defect to front board (one inch strip of cloth stuck to board)
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85 . Wright, T.M.. The Place. New York, New York, U.S.A. Tor Books,
1989 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Galway King's wife and yound son are missing, and as he searches frantically for them, his young daughter staying at a neighbor's house knows something is terribly wrong and knows she's the only one who can save them. Some rubbing to rear flap, light bumping to spine ends.
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86 . Wurts, Janny. That Way Lies Camelot. New York Harper Prism,
1996 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover.
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87 . Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn; Lansing, Jessica. Messages From Michael on the Nature of the Evolution of the Human Soul. Playboy Press,
1979 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Very Good Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Author's name misspelled as 'Yarbo' on front flap of dj. From the author of the St. Germaine vampire series is this true story of two couples who have made a connection to 'Michael' an entity on the other side that continues to this day. Light soiling to top text block and fore-edge, light wear to twp corners, a small spot to both boards, A touch of wear to top end of dj spine, one short-closed tear to top edge of rear flap.
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88 . Yglesias, Jose. Tristan and the Hispanics. Riverside, New Jersey, U.S.A. Simon & Schuster,
1989 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. A coming of age novel about Tristan, a young man sent to Florida to settle the estate of late and mysterious Hispanic grandfather. Light bumping to spine ends, wear to spine ends of dj.
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89 . Yoshimura, Akira; Ealey, Mark. Shipwrecks. New York Harcourt,
1996 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
As New As New
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Unread. In this haunting novel set in medieval Japan, Isaku is a nine year old who lives in a poor fishing village on the Sea of Japan, where the legend of O-fune-sama still thrives - the merchant ships that wrecjk off-shore on the rocks and provide the villagers with untold bounties. One day the legend comes true - and the cargo turns out to be deadly.
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90 . Zabor, Rafi. I, Wabenzi: a Souvenir. New York Farrar Straus & Giroux,
2005 Uncorrected Proof,
Fine
Softcover in pictorial wrappers.The first volume in a projected four-part autobiography when the author bought a used car and left Brooklyn, New York, and drove across two continents to a gravestone for his friend.
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91 . Zahn, Timothy. Angelmass. New York Tor Books,
2001 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
Minor bump to spine and one corner.In a clear protective mylar cover. Award-winner Timothy Zahn tells the story of Jereko Kostas, an academic sent to the far reaches of the universe to investigate the 'angels' - who can render people incapable of lying.
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92 . Zahn, Timothy. Dark Force Rising. Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A. Bantam Dell Pub Group,
1992 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Near Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Award winning author Timothy Zahn returns with this future tale set in the Star wars universe. A Dark Jedi has risen from the ashes and hopeds to bring the young Skywalker to the dark side. Minor rubbing to dj flaps, minor soiling to top page edges.
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93 . Zelazny, Roger; Lindskold, Jane. Donnerjack. New York Avon Books,
1997 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. Donnerjack is a master engineer and creator of the virtual world of Virtu where he is a living legend. In a deal with Death, he has rescued his love, but now he must pay the ultimarte price. Minor wear to ends of dj spine, some rubbing to gold foil on front flap.
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94 . Zelazny, Roger; Lindskold, Jane. Sign of Chaos: the New Amber Novel. New York Arbor House Pub Co,
1987 First Edition, First Printing, Hard Cover,
Fine Fine
In a clear protective Brodart mylar cover. The eighth novel in the fantastic Amber series that began with Nine Princes in Amber. Merle Corey, son of Prince Corwen is being pursued through the Shadow by unknown enemies. Light wear to spine ends, a touch of sunning to top edge of front board, light rubbing to rear flap.
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