PHILIP PULLMAN’S HIS DARK MATERIALS TRILOGY, FIRST EDITIONS SIGNED BY HIM IN ALL THREE VOLUMESPULLMAN, 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. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FANTASY NOVEL EVER WRITTEN"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, beautifully bound. $8800. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
INSCRIBED BY J.K. ROWLINGROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. London, 2007. First edition of the seventh and final book in Rowling’s phenomenally popular fantasy series, inscribed by the author on the title page: “To M—-. J.K. Rowling.” $7500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“ONE OF THE FINEST CHILDREN’S FANTASIES OF THE 20TH CENTURY”WHITE, Terence Hanbury. Sword in the Stone. London, 1938. First edition of the original version of White's playful and profound tale of King Arthur's youth, illustrated with numerous linecuts by the author. $7000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"YOU HAVE TO CONSIDER WE'RE ONLY MADE OUT OF DUST"DICK, Philip K. Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York, 1965. First edition of Dick's Nebula Award-winning science fiction novel. $6500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
THE WORKS OF JULES VERNE, ILLUSTRATED AND HANDSOMELY BOUNDVERNE, Jules. Works. New York and London, 1911. Fifteen volumes. Fifteen-volume set of the visionary French author's works, illustrated with monochrome and tinted plates, in handsome period-style bindings. $6000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
FIRST EDITION OF SNOW CRASHSTEPHENSON, Neal. Snow Crash. New York, 1992. First edition of Stephenson's high-concept, high-energy novel of the Metaverse—"a permanent virtual reality… that has taken on a life (and death) of its own" (New York Times). $5500. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
"IF IT WEREN’T FOR THE PEOPLE… THE WORLD WOULD BE AN ENGINEER'S PARADISE"VONNEGUT, Kurt. Player Piano. New York, 1952. First edition of Vonnegut's first novel, an "increasingly prescient," darkly humorous dystopia. $4000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
INSCRIBED BY STEPHEN KINGKING, Stephen. Danse Macabre. New York, 1981. True first edition, preceding the limited edition, of "perhaps the best personal account yet written of the broad appeal of the horror genre," inscribed by Stephen King to author, educator and political scientist Arnold Rogow: "For Arnold Rogow—Best, Stephen King 1/15/82." $3200. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
STAR WARS, SIGNED BY GHOSTWRITER ALAN DEAN FOSTER(FOSTER, Alan Dean) LUCAS, George. Star Wars. New York, 1976. True first hardbound edition, signed on the title page by ghostwriter Alan Dean Foster. $2800. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag