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The Lady From Dubuque - Edward Albee First Edition Nice copy, save for some fading on the spine and a small hole-sized tear at the very bottom of the rear dust jacket panel.
Tenderloin - a First Edition of this musical by Bock and Harnick, published by Random House. A beautiful copy save for some minor smudging - rarely seen in this kind of condition.
Promises, Promises - second printing, perfect copy except the price is neatly clipped, and there's a read remainder slash on the bottom page edges (visible only if you hold the book up and look at the bottom while it's closed).
A Death In The Family - James Agee. An almost impossible book to find in decent collector condition. The jacket was very cheaply produced and is always ratty and torn. This copy has no tears or chips to the jacket, but the very top right of the front panel has some wrinkling. There is a former owner's signature on the front free endpaper, otherwise a really nice copy of a book that keeps going up in value. The original price (3.95) is present, and this has all the correct first state points (later state of the first edition has the title page in black - here it is blue).
Paul McCartney - Poems and Lyrics 1965-1999 The true UK first edition of this book, which became a collectible within a week of its being released. A perfect as new copy.
The Underground Man - Ross Macdonald. Not a rare book, but never ever seen in this condition. Virtually perfect in every way - the jacket is Very Fine and looks new (no typical fading to the spine, and the book itself looks unread. Macdonald is my favorite writer of private eye fiction.
Jasper Fforde - The Eyre Affair - Fforde's critically acclaimed first book, here in its true UK first edition. As new in jacket, a book that goes up in value every year and with every new book Fforde writes.
The Tenth Man - Paddy Chayefsky. First Edition play. The book itself is in very nice condition - the jacket is complete but looks a little dusty. There's some residue for a price sticker on the front, and a chip out at the top of the front panel.