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Discover rare first edition books that add cultural depth and lasting charm—perfect for enriching collections and inspiring interior design.
Michael Crichton, "Next", first edition 2006.
Nicholas A. Brawer, "British Campaign Furniture: Elegance under Canvas, 1740–1914", published by Harry N. Abrams, first edition 2001. Signed by the...
View full detailsSebastião Salgado, "Genesis", published by Taschen, first edition (second printing) 2013. Includes a booklet with the key to all the photographs. S...
View full detailsDawn Jacobson, "Chinoiserie", published by Phaidon, first edition 1993. Light wear to dust jacket corners and edges.
Henri Stierlin, "Greece: From Mycenae to the Parthenon", published by Taschen, first edition 1997. Light wear and a tear to dust jacket.
Samuel M. Steward, "Parisian Lives", published by St. Martin's Press, first edition 1984. Light wear to dust jacket.
Maya Angelou, "Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now", published by Random House, 1993
David Hicks, "On Living — With Taste", published by Macmillan, first American edition 1969. Wear and tear to dust jacket.
Malcolm Gladwell, "Outliers", published by Little, Brown & Co., first edition 2008. Dust jacket wrinkled and smudged.
"Great Treasures of the Kremlin", first U.S. edition 1979. Light wear and small tears to dust jacket; personal note to a previous owner inside fron...
View full detailsAnne Rice, "Memnoch the Devil", first edition, 1995.
Pete Dexter, "The Paperboy", first trade edition 1995. Light wear to dust jacket.
Michael Crichton, "Rising Sun", first edition 1992.
Flach, "Equus", first edition 2008. Light wear to dust jacket.
Nicholas A. Brawer, "British Campaign Furniture: Elegance under Canvas, 1740–1914", published by Harry N. Abrams, first edition 2001. Light wear to...
View full detailsJohn Le Carré, "A Perfect Spy", published by Alfred A. Knopf, first edition 1986. Light wear and tears to dust jacket.
"Unseen Versailles", published by Doubleday & Company, first edition 1981. Wear and tears to dust jacket.
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