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2021 First Edition: Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr
“Cloud Cuckoo Land”, written by Anthony Doerr and published by Scribner in New York in 2021, is a thought-provoking and beautifully crafted novel. This first edition, first printing with a full number line spans across 626 pages, offering an immersive reading experience. The book is in brand new condition, with no writing or markings, and the dust jacket is not price clipped.
Cloud Cuckoo Land takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time and space, interweaving multiple narratives that span from ancient Constantinople to present-day Idaho. This contemporary novel explores themes of hope, resilience, and the power of storytelling, as it follows the lives of five unforgettable characters whose paths converge in unexpected ways. With Doerr’s exquisite prose and meticulous attention to detail, Cloud Cuckoo Land is a literary gem that will captivate readers and leave them pondering the profound connections that bind us all.
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2005 First Edition: Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, by Anne Rice
Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt is a historical fiction novel by Anne Rice, published by Alfred Knopf in New York in 2005. The book follows the story of Jesus Christ as a young boy, as he and his family flee to Egypt to escape King Herod’s order to kill all young boys. The novel explores themes of faith, family, and the struggle to understand one’s destiny.
This first edition hardcover volume is in excellent condition, with a mint book block and a dustjacket that shows minor wear and rubbing, as well as slight unevenness at the bottom consistent with exposure to dampness.
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2013 First Edition: To Be or Not to Be: a chooseable-path adventure, by Ryan North, William Shakespeare, and YOU
To Be or Not to Be: a Chooseable-Path Adventure is a unique and innovative take on the classic Shakespearean play, Hamlet. Written by Ryan North, this first edition hardcover volume offers readers the opportunity to actively engage with the story and make choices that impact the outcome. The book features gilt lettering on the cover and spine, as well as a two-sided pictorial dust jacket with minor wear. The condition of the book is new, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
In this interactive adventure, readers can step into the shoes of Hamlet and navigate through various decision points that shape the narrative. With its blend of humor, creativity, and literary prowess, To Be or Not to Be offers a fresh perspective on the timeless tale of love, revenge, and existential crisis. This book is a must-have for fans of Shakespeare, interactive storytelling, and literary experimentation.
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1997 First Trade Edition: Violin, by Anne Rice
Violin, by Anne Rice, this copy is a first trade edition published by Alfred Knopf in New York in 1997. This book-of-the-month club main selection tells the story of a world-renowned violinist who is haunted by a dark and mysterious past. As she returns to her hometown of New Orleans, she is forced to confront the demons that have been following her for years. The novel explores themes of redemption, love, and the supernatural.
This brand new volume has never been read and is in protective sleeve, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
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1980: World of Wonders, by Robertson Davies
World of Wonders is a thought-provoking novel written by Robertson Davies and published by Penguin Books in Canada in 1980. This vintage paperback edition, spanning 315 pages, is a pristine copy that has never been fully opened, making it a true gem for collectors and avid readers. Set in a small Canadian town, the story follows the life of Magnus Eisengrim, a renowned illusionist, as he unveils the secrets of his extraordinary career. Exploring themes of identity, illusion, and the power of storytelling, this contemporary novel offers readers a captivating journey into the world of magic and self-discovery.
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1972: Old Tales Retold, by Lu Hsun
Old Tales Retold by Lu Hsun, second edition published by Foreign Language Press in Peking in 1972. This compact softcover volume consists of 137 pages and offers a collection of retold tales.
The book explores various themes and provides a fresh perspective on traditional stories.
With minor rubbing, wear, and staining on the cover, the book is in very good condition overall. It is clean, without any writing or markings, and tightly bound. A red stamp belonging to the National Publications Centre can be found on the bottom back cover.
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1978: Another Fine Myth, by Robert Asprin
Another Fine Myth, by Robert Asprin, is a first edition contemporary fantasy novel published by Donning in Norfolk in 1978. The story follows the adventures of Skeeve, a young magician’s apprentice, who is unexpectedly thrown into a world of magic and mayhem when his master is assassinated. As Skeeve navigates through this new realm, he teams up with a colorful cast of characters, including a demon named Aahz, to unravel a mysterious plot and save the day. With its witty humor and imaginative world-building, Another Fine Myth is a must-read for fans of the fantasy genre.
This pictorial softcover volume is in very good condition, with only minor wear to the cover corners. The only notable flaw is the absence of the front blank page. Otherwise, this book is nearly as good as new.
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1944 Collectible: Green Mansions, by W. H. Hudson, illustrated by E. McKnight Kauffer
Green Mansions is a classic novel by W. H. Hudson, first published in 1904. The story follows the adventures of a young man named Abel, who travels to the South American jungle in search of gold. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious young woman named Rima, who lives in the forest and is rumored to be part bird. Abel is immediately drawn to Rima and the two form a deep connection, but their relationship is complicated by their vastly different backgrounds and the dangers of the jungle. The novel is a romantic and mystical tale that explores themes of love, nature, and the clash between civilization and the natural world.
This vintage edition of Green Mansions is a beautiful collector’s item, featuring stunning illustrations by E. McKnight Kauffer and a foreword by John Galsworthy. The book is in excellent condition, with a printed hardcover and gilt-stamped lettering on the spine. The original slipcase is included, although it shows signs of wear and tear.
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1942: Good Comrades by Felix Salten, translated by Paul R. Milton
Good Comrades is a novel written by Felix Salten, which tells the story of a group of animals living in a forest during World War II. The animals, including a deer, a rabbit, a fox, and a badger, must band together to survive the dangers of the war and protect their home from destruction. The novel explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of war on innocent creatures.
The novel is a classic example of anthropomorphism, as the animals are given human-like qualities and personalities. Salten’s vivid descriptions of the forest and its inhabitants create a rich and immersive world for readers to explore. The translation by Paul R. Milton captures the essence of Salten’s original work and makes it accessible to English-speaking audiences. Good Comrades is a heartwarming and thought-provoking tale that will appeal to readers of all ages.
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1966 Second Edition: The Exploits of Moominpappa, by Tove Jansson
The Exploits of Moominpappa is a classic children’s literature book written and illustrated by Tove Jansson. The story follows the adventures of Moominpappa, a character from Jansson’s Moomin series, as he recounts his past exploits to his family. The book is translated by Thomas Warburton and was published by Ernest Benn Limited in London. This second edition, published in 1966, features a peach-colored hardcover cloth volume with gilt lettering on the spine and a dust jacket that shows some signs of wear along the edges and spine.
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1965: The Works of Lewis Carrol, edited and introduced by Roger Lancelyn Green, illustrations by John Tenniel
Collection of the works of Lewis Carroll, edited and introduced by Roger Lancelyn Green, and illustrated by John Tenniel. It includes classic tales such as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, as well as lesser-known works like Sylvie and Bruno. The volume is a vintage classic, published in 1965 by Paul Hamlyn and printed in Czechoslovakia by Svoboda, Prague. It is a large, green cloth hardcover with lettering on the spine, and comes with a dust jacket that shows signs of wear. The book is signed on the inside cover, indicating it was a Christmas gift in 1967.
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1948: The Jungle Books, by Rudyard Kipling, vol. I, Illustrated by Aldren Watson
The Jungle Books, volume I, by Rudyard Kipling is a classic piece of children’s literature that has been enjoyed for generations. This vintage edition, published in 1948 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., features beautiful illustrations by Aldren Watson and an introduction by Nelson Doubleday. The hardcover volume is in near fine condition, with only slight signs of wear on the dust jacket and a mended spine. The book is tightly bound and free of any owner marks or writing.
The Jungle Books tells the story of Mowgli, a young boy who is raised by wolves in the jungle. Along the way, he meets a variety of animal characters, including Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, who help him navigate the dangers of the jungle and learn important life lessons. The book is a timeless classic that teaches children about the importance of friendship, loyalty, and bravery.
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1948: The Golden Warrior, by Hope Muntz, Chatto and Windus, London
The Golden Warrior by Hope Muntz is a historical fiction novel set in post-World War II England. The story follows the lives of two families, the aristocratic Chalfonts and the working-class Smiths, as they navigate the changing social and political landscape of the time. Against the backdrop of the impending wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the characters grapple with issues of class, love, and loyalty. The novel offers a vivid portrayal of the era, with detailed descriptions of fashion, music, and societal norms.
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Freddy and the Dragon, by Walter R. Brooks, illustrated by Kurt Wiese, the Overlook Press, 2000
Freddy and the Dragon is a classic children’s book written by Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. The story follows the adventures of Freddy, a pig who lives on a farm with his animal friends. When a dragon is spotted in the nearby woods, everyone is afraid except for Freddy, who decides to investigate. Along the way, he meets a group of traveling circus animals and together they come up with a plan to capture the dragon. The book is filled with humor, adventure, and heartwarming moments that will delight young readers.
This edition of Freddy and the Dragon was published in 2000 by The Overlook Press and is a reprint of the original 1958 classic. The book is in excellent condition, having never been read, and is a great collectible item for fans of children’s literature. The dust jacket is price clipped, but the book itself is in immaculate shape.
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1984 – Uninvited Guests: Thirteen Unwelcome Guests, collection of stories edited by Peter S. Smith
Uninvited Guests: Thirteen Unwelcome Visitors is a collection of short stories edited by Peter S. Smith and published by William Kimber in 1984. The book features works by renowned authors such as H.P. Lovecraft, Elizabeth Bowen, and Guy de Maupassant, among others. The stories revolve around the theme of unwelcome visitors, with each author bringing their unique style and perspective to the collection.
This book is a must-read for fans of horror and suspense, as it offers a diverse range of stories that are sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. The volume and dust jacket are in near-perfect condition, making it a collectible item for book enthusiasts.
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2003, 1st Canadian Edition: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the fifth book in the popular Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. The book follows Harry Potter, now fifteen years old, as he returns to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for his fifth year. However, this year is different as the Ministry of Magic refuses to believe that Lord Voldemort has returned and is actively working against Harry and Dumbledore. Meanwhile, Harry struggles with the emotional aftermath of witnessing Cedric Diggory’s murder and the isolation he feels from his friends.
The book explores themes of power, corruption, and the importance of standing up for what is right. It also introduces new characters such as Dolores Umbridge, a Ministry-appointed teacher who becomes a tyrant at Hogwarts, and members of the Order of the Phoenix, a secret society dedicated to fighting Voldemort. With its fast-paced action and emotional depth, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a beloved addition to the series.
$110.00