49 pages. Pale green wraps. Substantial toning along the spine, particularly along the back cover. Half inch remnant of a price sticker on the top lefthand corner of the front cover. Blind stamp from the library of the previous owner on the front loose endpaper. Clean, bright, unmarked pages and tight binding. Contains a supplement of 3 articles by Kerouac. View More...
31 pages. Substantial toning to the outer edges of the covers; a rectangle comprising of about 2/3 of the covers remains untoned on each side. Other than this toning, the copy is fine. Intact binding with clean pages and clearly legible text. Several fascinating letters. A limited edition, one of 1,000 copies. View More...
288pp. Cream boards, black spine with gilt lettering. As new in near fine pictorial jacket, which has a touch of wear to the extremities. is a memoir by American author Stephen King that describes his experiences as a writer and his advice for aspiring writers. This was King's first book after he was involved in a car accident. On Writing is organized into five sections: "C.V.", in which King highlights events in his life that influenced his writing career; "What Writing Is", in which King urges the reader to take writing seriously; "Toolbox", which discusses English mechanics; "On Writing", i... View More...
767 pages. White dust jacket with slight wear to the extremities and one 1cm tear to the top of the spine. Book has a red cloth spine with tan paper boards. Lightly toned pages. Tight binding and clean, square textblock. Blind stamp from the previous owner on the half-title page. Complete with an extensive index. A great addition to any counterculture collection. View More...
348pp. Yellow boards, black spine. photos. Author signature on the front free endpaper. Lightest of wear, otherwise like new. Unclipped pictorial jacket has the slightest of wear on the rear panel, otherwise like new. The renowned American playwright reveals how, following the death of his wife, he found creative inspiration in his career and a new relationship. View More...
190pgs. Author inscription on front endpaper. The Rhetoric of Rage explores the treatment of women from a contemporary feminist perspective and reveals the ways in which Parker's brittle humor reflects muted anger toward a patriarchal society. Through close examination of the texts, the work investigates the hidden discontents, the buried conflicts of women's lives and exposes the forces at work both implicitly and explicitly that shape their existence. View More...
44 pp. Salmon pink wraps, show minor signs of use, just some slight color fading around the spine and slight chipping in the corners. Signed by the author on the inside cover page. View More...