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$12.50NY: Soho (1997). First US edition. 341 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$20.00London: Arcadia Books (2009). First edition. 349 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$12.50NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986. First edition. 175 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket Arensberg's first novel. Knopf 'Compliments of the Author' card laid in.$27.50NY: Alfred A. Knopf (1986). Uncorrected proof. 175 pp. Some light wrinkling to covers, else very near fine in wrappers. Arensberg's second novel. Letter from then Knopf publicist Alice Quinn (now an editor at THE NEW YORKER) to O. Henry editor and reviewer William Abrahams laid in.$15.00NY: Catapult (2023). Advance reading copy. xxi + 265 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Tom McCarthy.$85.00London: Victor Gollancz, 1930. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 286 pp. Bookplate inside front cover, corners lightly tapped, else near fine in black cloth with gilt-stamped vellum spine. No dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by Armstrong. Young 118.$45.00London: Elkin Mathews, 1928. First edition. 26 pp. Offsetting to endpapers, else very near fine in near fine dust jacket. One of 500 (of 530) numbered copies SIGNED by Armstrong. The Fourth Woburn book.$20.00Portland & NY: Tin House Books (2011). First US edition. 280 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by Arnold-Ratliff on the title page.$35.00NY: Zahir Press, 1971. First edition. 4to. [26 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 80 copies “via experimental dittoes.” Illustrated with drawings by Richard Latta. “Individualized Typographical Techniques” by Diane Kruchkow.$500.00NY: Dutton, 1969. Uncorrected proof. 145 pp. Crease to rear panel, else very good plus in comb-bound wrappers with light toning and edgewear to extrems and two creases to front cover. Evidence of review slip along front panel near spine. Larry McMurtry’s copy, with his bookplate inside the front cover.$15.00Hopewell: Ecco Press (1997). First printing of this edition (originally published in 1969). 191 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. A collaborative novel.$125.00NY: Dell (1960). First US edition. 191 pp. Sticker shadow inside front cover, else near fine in illustrated wrappers with sunning to spine lettering and a crease. Ashbery, under the pseudonym "Jonas Berry," translated this thriller with Lawrence G. Blochman, who apparently thought Ashbery had a shaky grasp of English.$12.50NY: Viking (1992). First edition. 191 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Askew's first book, a novel.$45.00NY: Viking (1997). Uncorrected proof. 429 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Askew on the title page.$27.50NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1965). First edition 214 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Young 109.$85.00London: Heinemann (1931). First edition. 610 pp. Pale foxing to page edges, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with a dampstain along the bottom edge of the rear board, transferring to the jacket.$100.00Birmingham & NY: Delos Press/William Drenttel, 1992. First UK edition. 17 pp. Fine in marbled wrappers with pasted-on cover label. Illustration by Brian Cronin. One of 300 numbered copies on Zerkall mould-made paper.$350.00Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press (1985). First edition. 203 pp. Fine in very near fine, second issue dust jacket. SIGNED by Auster on the title page. The first volume of The New York Trilogy, which remains a personal favorite. The New American Fiction Series: 4.$450.00Brewster: Parenthèse (1977). First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers and very near fine dust jacket. Cover art and internal drawings by Norman Bluhm. INSCRIBED by Auster to Jack [Shoemaker], his North Point Press publisher, “For Jack: / X-Mas ‘77) / Paul.” Laid in, a 47 word holograph note from Auster, in part presenting this copy.$50.00NY: Holt (1997). Advance reading copy. 449 pp. Light foxing to top edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. INSCRIBED by Auster on the title page, “For Jack / Love, Paul.”$25.00NY: Holt (1997). Advance reading copy. 449 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers.$25.00NY: Viking (1987). First edition. 188 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$150.00NY: Viking (1987). First edition. 188 pp. Faint foxing along top edge, else very near fine in fine dust jacket. Dated (Black Oak / May ‘87) and warmly INSCRIBED by Auster, “Friends, from the country / of First Things, / with love- / Paul.”$25.00Arles: Actes Sud (1993). First edition. 62 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. First French edition of THE RED NOTEBOOK.$55.00NY: Viking (1994). Uncorrected proof. 293 pp. One small spot on fore-edge else fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. SIGNED by Auster on the title page.$200.00NY: Henry Holt (1997). First edition. 97 pp. Some faint foxing to top edge, else fine in decorated boards with ribbon place maker. No dust jacket, as issued. Preface by Luc Sante. Photographs by Frieder Blickle. INSCRIBED by Auster on the half-title page, “For Jack - / in Chicago / of all places! / with love- / Paul.”$20.00NY: Hyperion/Miramax (1995). First edition. 290 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. Two screenplays by Auster with a preface by Wayne Wang.$45.00London: Menard Press, 1982. First edition. 95 pp. Light erasure to first leaf, else near fine in printed wrappers. Auster’s third prose publication following WHITE SPACES and THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE. Later published in the US in 1991 in a much-expanded form. Drenttel A8.$350.00London: Menard Press, 1982. First edition. 95 pp. Light foxing along the top edge, else very near fine in printed wrappers. Auster’s third prose publication following WHITE SPACES and THE INVENTION OF SOLITUDE. Later published in the US in 1991 in a much-expanded form. INSCRIBED by Auster on the title page, “For Jack / Paul.” Drenttel A8.$25.00Los Angeles: Sun & Moon (1992). First edition. 312 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.