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Animal Farm

"ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS"

ORWELL, George. Animal Farm. London, 1945.

First edition, first printing, of Orwell’s "savagely ironical allegory" (Clute & Grant) on the gap between radical ideals and reality, his most famous and widely read work, an exceptional copy in original dust jacket. $28,500.

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His Dark Materials Trilogy

PHILIP PULLMAN’S HIS DARK MATERIALS TRILOGY, FIRST EDITIONS SIGNED BY HIM IN ALL THREE VOLUMES

PULLMAN, Philip. His Dark Materials Trilogy. London, 1995, 1997, 2000. Together three volumes.

First editions of Pullman’s celebrated trilogy—including the very scarce first volume, Northern Lights—each volume signed by Pullman on the title page. $13,000.

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Lord of the Rings

FIRST REVISED EDITION OF "THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FANTASY NOVEL EVER WRITTEN," HANDSOMELY BOUND

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Lord of the Rings. London, 1966. Three volumes.

Second edition—with the author's new foreword and his revisions to the text throughout—of Tolkien's stirring tour de force, handsomely bound with the spines gilt-decorated in a design after Tolkien's drawing of the Gate to Moria. $11,000.

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Insomnia

"ONE OF KING'S TRUE MASTERPIECES"

KING, Stephen. Insomnia. Shingletown, California, 1994.

Signed first limited gift edition of this Stephen King classic, number 520 of 1250 deluxe leather-bound copies signed on the limitation page by Stephen King, illustrator Phil Hale, and designer Arnie Fenner, in original gilt-leather tray case. $3500.

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In the Stream of Stars... Soviet/American Space Art Book

BOLDLY INSCRIBED BY RAY BRADBURY WITH HIS SKETCH OF SPACEMAN

(BRADBURY, Ray) HARTMANN, William K., SOKOLOV, Andre, MILLER, Ron, MYAGKOV, Vitaly, eds. In the Stream of Stars… Soviet/American Space Art Book. New York, 1990.

First edition of an expansive, richly illustrated volume celebrating the brilliance of American and Soviet artists, featuring Ray Bradbury's moving lead essay that urges humanity to meet the challenge of the universe and "fall upward," wonderfully inscribed by Bradbury with his date of "6/26/96" across an entire page with his sweeping sketch of a wide-eyed spaceman, profusely illustrated with over 140 illustrations, most color and full page. $2200.

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