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$200.00Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, 1991. First edition, publisher’s copy. 224 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. Originally published in 1971, Dorn here adds a new preface. Designated “Publisher’s Copy” on the colophon page and SIGNED by Dorn.$20.00Mount Vernon: Frontier Press, 1971. First edition. 199 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. A novel with drawings by Flavia Zorea.$20.00NY: HarperCollins (1991). Advance reading copy. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$35.00NY: Scribner (1997). First edition. 316 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Promotional flyer laid in. Dated (3.21.97) and briefly INSCRIBED by Dorris.$35.00NY: HarperCollins (1994). First edition. 371 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Dated (3.21.97) and INSCRIBED by Dorris, 'For ___ / with thanks and / best wishes / Michael Dorris.'$12.50Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions, 1993. First edition. Fine in wraps. A paperback original; reporting on children in refugee camps in Africa.$25.00Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions (1993). Uncorrected proof. 72 pp. Fine in ring-bound wrappers. Promotional sheets laid in.$20.00NY: Holt (1993). Advance copy. 20 pp. Fine in full cloth without dust jacket as issued. A single story from the then forthcoming collection WORKING MEN. SIGNED by Dorris on the title page.$35.00NY: Viking (1980). First edition. 232 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with faint sunning to spine. Dated (6 August 1991) and INSCRIBED by Doty, “To Clarence and Pamela - the best of housemates, the best of wishes for you both. We’ll hope to see you again soon - Yours - Carolyn / SVCW 1991.”$15.00Providence: Lost Roads, 1989. Second printing. 148 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. SIGNED by Doubiago. Lost Roads #35.$125.00Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962. First edition. 442 pp. Bookplate affixed inside front board (partially obscured by jacket flap), smudge to bottom edge of text block. In all, very good plus in like dust jacket with one short tear and sunned spine. Douglas' first novel, winner of the Houghton-Mifflin-Esquire Fellowship Award.$25.00NY: Random House (1982). First edition. 212 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a very lightly sunned spine. INSCRIBED by Douglas, “This talk was / truly a pleasure / Ellen Douglas.”$15.00Jackson: University Press of Mississippi (1989). First printing of this edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Illustrated by Elizabeth Wolfe.$35.00NY: Atheneum, 1988. First edition. 256 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket and briefly INSCRIBED by Douglas.$35.00NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1979). First edition. 303 pp. Return line top edge, one lower corner bumped, else fine in fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Douglas. Her fifth book, a novel.$35.00NY: Soho (1998). Advance reading copy. 256 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Douglas. Promotional flyer laid in.$65.00Chicago: Argus Books, 1929. First edition. 288 + 300 pp. 2 vols. Corners lightly bumped, else very good plus, lacking dust jackets and slipcase. Illustrated by John Austen.$20.00NY: New Directions (1976). First edition. 309 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Dowell's third novel. Young 1056.$25.00NY: New Directions (1976). First edition. 309 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Dowell's third novel. Review slip and promotional flyer laid in. Young 1056.$20.00NY: New Directions (1974). First edition. 244 pp. Very good plus in very good, price-clipped dust jacket.$20.00NY: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1987). First edition. 199 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Dowell was a composer, model, playwright, and writer; he committed suicide by leaping from the balcony of his building at age 60; Brad Morrow’s postscript is affectionate and moving. Blurbs by Edmund White, Ned Rorem, and Walter Abish.$22.50NY: New Directions (1977). First edition. 151 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. A trade paperback original. Young 1058.$35.00Woodstock, VT:Countryman Press, 1983. First edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Dowell was a composer, model, playwright, and writer; he committed suicide by leaping from the balcony of his building at age 60. This is described as a “docu-novel” on the subject of race, revolution and love. Blurbs by Maurice Sendak, Edmund White, John Hawkes, Tennessee Williams and Gilbert Sorrentino (!).$125.00Indianapolis: Wessex Press (1996). First printing of this edition. xxiii + 264 pp w/appendixes & index. Very near fine in like dust jacket. Annotated, with an Introduction by Roy Pilot and Alvin Rodin. Edited, with additional annotations by Steven Doyle and Mark Gagen. SIGNED by Roy Pilot on the half-title page.$20.00London: Viking (1991). First edition. 463 pp w/bibliography. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$15.00London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson (1977). First edition. 297 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light wear to crown.$12.50NY: Knopf, 1987. First US edition. 407 pp. Ink stripe to bottom edge near base of spine, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$17.50Fig Tree/Penguin (2006). First edition. 344 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$20.00London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1969). First edition. 254 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.