Special Editions and Rare Finds
5th printing, with Caldecott Honor medal printed on dust jacket. Signed on half-title: "June 24, 1984 to Edward Kromer -- a great architect -- David Macaulay". VG/VG
1st edition; facsimile dust jacket in protective cover; green cloth covers soiled; illustrated endpapers; hinges weak; some areas of soiling throughout; title page has closed tear that has been neatly repaired. G/G
Anglers and flytiers have been after Harry Darbee for years to write a book—a book, one of them requested, "full of memories and hopes, stories and trout talk, with some-thing of that hallowed mist that hovers around the Willowemoc and the Beaverkill." Finally, here it is! Not only does Darbee evoke the full cast of characters who earned for his native rivers their reputation as the cradle of American fly fishing, he also reveals the tricks and techniques that have made him and his wife, Elsie, two of the world's greatest flytiers. In Catskill Flytier, we meet Herman Christian, Edward R. Hewitt, and Roy Steenrod, who passed on the teachings of the legendary Theodore Gordon; the other pros who made their livelihood as flytiers in the Catskill style; the millionaire fishing-club members who became Darbee customers; the poachers who came by night—and some in broad daylight—to take the big trout out of the club waters; the conservationists who fought and are fighting to save the fish.
Signed first edition in DJ protector; dj has some chips along top and bottom edges; light soiling; brown cloth over tan boards; front endpapers lightly foxed; text clean; binding tight. VG/G
New York: The Womans Press, 1950. 2nd edition, 3rd printing, originally published in 1936. Green boards stamped with black; spine and edges faded; vertical line of discoloration down rear cover; text clean and bright. G+
New York: The Womans Press, 1942. Second edition, second printing. No dust jacket; decorated paper boards over green cloth spine; spine rubbed and faded; binding good; text clean. G+
Dark Harvest, 1988. Deluxe first edition limited to 500 individually signed and numbered copies; this is number 99. Black cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; binding good; text clean. VG/VG
The bestselling true story of a Texas congressman’s secret role in the Afghan defeat of Russian invaders is “a tour de force of reporting and writing” (Dan Rather).
A New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times bestseller.
Charlie Wilson’s penchant for cocktails and beauty-contest winners was well known, but in the early 1980s, the dilettante congressman quietly conducted one of the most successful covert operations in US history. Using his seat on the House Appropriations Committee, Wilson channeled hundreds of millions of dollars to support a ragged band of Afghan “freedom fighters” in their resistance against Soviet invaders.
Weapons were secretly procured and distributed with the help of an outcast CIA operative named Gust Avrakotos, who stretched the agency’s rules to the breaking point. Moving from the back rooms of Washington to secret chambers at Langley, and from arms-dealers’ conventions to the Khyber Pass, Wilson and Avrakotos helped the mujahideen win an unlikely victory against the Russians.
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2003. 1st edition, signed by author; dust jacket in protective mylar cover. F/F
1st edition; dust jacket not original to this copy, in protective cover; tan cloth; covers lightly soiled; illustrated endpapers; gift inscription to former owner in ink on endpaper; front hinge slightly weak; text clean. G/G
Viking Press, 1936. 1st edition, 2nd printing, 1936. Dust jacket protected; edges worn, large tear at top including both covers and spine; pictorial boards over blue cloth spine; edges worn, corners bumped; illustrated endpapers; binding good; text clean. G/G-
Cleveland, Ohio: A.R. Mueller Printing and Lithograph Co. Four issues: November 1941, February 1943, February 1946, January 1948. Cover illustrations by Fern Bisel Peat. Stapled, paper covers; some creasing and wear; paper tanned with age; 1946 issue has pencil scribbles on pp. 38-41, 52, and inside rear cover; 1948 issue has some text cut out on pp. 37-38, 41-44. G