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$20.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1987). First edition. 377 pp w/notes & sources. Fine in very near fine dust jacket (slightly rubbed).$20.00Minneapolis: Coffee House Press (2001). First edition. 239 pp w/end notes. Fine in illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. SIGNED by Major.$15.00Minneapolis: Coffee House Press (2001). First edition. 239 pp w/notes. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original.$17.50Minneapolis: Coffee House Press (2001). First edition. 239 pp w/end notes. Near fine in illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. SIGNED by Major.$20.00NY: Turtle Bay Books/Random House, 1992. First edition. xv + 157 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$45.00NY: Viking (1986). First edition. 160 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Mamet's first collection of essays.$20.00Detroit: Wayne State University Press (1991). First edition. 120 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a small corner crease to front flap.$15.00San Francisco: North Point, 1982. First edition. 175 pp w/reading list. Fine in fine dust jacket.$35.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1993). Uncorrected proof. 264 pp. Near fine in printed red wrappers with a smudge on the fore-edge and some rubbing along spine. Promotional materials laid in.$20.00NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1994). First edition. 181 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$25.00[San Francisco]: Andrew Hoyem & David Belch (1995). First edition. 12 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers. Printed at the Arion Press and presented at a meeting of the Roxburghe Club.$25.00[Vancouver]: Tanks (1987). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 19 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Metcalf. A contemplation of what makes a national literature, against the effect of state subsidy.$10.00NY: Viking (2000). First edition. 332 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00Paris: Confession Press [1985]. Third edition, second piracy. 24 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Shifreen & Jackson A43c.$25.00NY: Viking, 1961. First edition. 301 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Selected poems, essays, fables of La Fontaine, the Ford letters, and her Paris Review interview with Robert Hall.$45.00Cheadle: Carcanet New Press (1974). First edition. 299 pp w/index. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket.$15.00NY: Harper & Row (1975). First edition. 182 pp. Fine in very near fine, price-clipped dust jacket.$20.00NY: Morrow, 1969. 219 pp. Inked-out notation on verso of last leaf, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with sunned spine.$20.00London: Hogarth Press, 1949. First edition. 168 pp w/index. Near fine in very good, price-clipped dust jacket with sunning to spine and a few tears to crown and tips of flap folds.$45.00Caracas, 1975. First edition. 158 pp w/index. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated (24.3.76) and INSCRIBED by Murzi.$35.00Boston: Godine (1978). First edition. 199 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$25.00Tulsa: McFarlin Library, University of Tulsa, 1987. First edition. 27 pp w/notes. Fine in sewn wrappers. McFarlin Library Keepsake 11. An essay on crime, censorship, and literature by the author of the terrific novel A WAY OF LIFE LIKE ANY OTHER.$100.00NY: Grove Press (1967). First trade edition. 160 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket with a small ink price over the original price on the front flap. Published first in 1965 in a letterpress edition by Auerhahn.$35.00NY: Harcourt Brace and Company (1995). Uncorrected proof. 277 pp. Fine in printed red wrappers.$100.00Austin & London: University of Texas Press (1976). First edition. 188 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a short closed tear at the base of spine. Translated by Lysander Kemp and Margaret Sayers Peden. Illustrated by Barry Moser.$35.00NY: Vintage International (2002). First US edition. 309 pp. Fine in wrappers; a trade paperback original. SIGNED by Phillips on the title page.$17.50Boston: Godine (1978). First US edition. 278 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Selection and introduction by Rupert Hart-Davis.$25.00London: Poets' and Painters' Press (1975). First edition. 40 pp. Sunning to spine, trivial soiling to covers, and rust from a paperclip on the inside front cover, else near fine in wrappers. Podgorecki--for most of his life a Polish exile--is known internationally as a progressive thinker and author of books concerning sociology, morality and law, especially 'global ethics.' This book is one of his many volumes concerning the thought of a fictional Chinese philosopher, Si-Tien. Dated (Jan 7th 1976) and INSCRIBED by Podgorecki.$50.00NY: Atheneum, 1987. First edition. 405 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Price on the title page.$50.00Cambridge & London: Harvard University Press, 1999. First edition. xii + 656 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Samuel Freeman.$35.00Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1975. First edition. 71 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Roditi on the front free endpaper, “For Burton Weiss / very cordially, / Edouard Roditi.” Capra Chapbook Series #29.$15.00London: Andre Deutsch (1955). First edition. 118 pp. Top edge dusty, else near fine in like price-clipped dust jacket with wear and slight chipping to corners and crown and base of spine. A post-war reconsideration of the social conscience of French society, both its politicians and citizenry--and a prescription for positive political, economic, and social change.