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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(JACKSON, Shirley) [JOHNSON, JohnH.]. Negro Digest: A Magazine of NegroComment [Volumes 1-3; November, 1942- October, 1944. Chicago: Negro Digest PublishingCompany 1942-1944. Three volumes. Thick octavos.Bound with all wrappers in green buckrum titled in gilt.Boards a trifle rubbed, some wrappers a bit soiled, edgesof a few wrappers a little closely trimmed with negligibleloss, still near fine. The first three years of this influentialand important digest, which was the foundation of theJohnson Publishing empire. As well as exerpting articlesby and about African-Americans from other publications,there was also much original content written expressly forthe magazine. The contributors read like a who's who ofblack writers of the time: Langston Hughes, WalterWhite, George S. Schuyler, Roland Hayes, Horace MannBond, Roi Ottley, and that's just the first issue. Alsoincluded are W.E.B. Du Bois, J. Saunders Redding, MaryMcLeod Bethune, Zora Neale Hurston, Charles S.Johnson, A. Philip Randolph, Richard Wright, MelvilleHerskovits, Rayford Logan, Louis Armstrong, Ann Petry,E. Franklin Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant Still("Does Interracial Marriage Succeed?"), W.C. Handy, RoyWilkins, Benjamin E. Mays, Satchel Paige, Rev. AdamClayton Powell, Sr., Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., BenjaminQuarles, Paul Robeson, Eslande Goode Robeson, DukeEllington, Arna Bontemps, E. Simms Campbell, FrankYerby, Mercer Cook, Charles H. Wesley, Edwin R.Embree, and many lesser lights. Among the white writerswho contribute (usually, but not always, writing onsubjects of interest to African-Americans) are ShirleyJackson (preceding her first book by a few years), CarlSandburg, Joseph Mitchell, Earl Conrad, Bucklin Moon,Barney Nagler, Ernie Pyle, Eleanor Roosevelt, DaltonTrumbo, Dorothy Parker, John R. Tunis, Pearl S. Buck,Orson Welles, Woody Gutherie (a condensation of*Bound for Glory*), Ernie Harwell, Frank Sinatra,Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, A fascinatingline-up of notables, and an interesting look into thepsyche of the race during wartime. Presumably not thatmany copies of this digest would have been printedduring wartime, reportedly the first issue was printed in arun of only 3,000 copies. Early issues are veryuncommon. #299786 ....... $3,000

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LOWELL, Robert. Land of Unlikeness.(Cummington): The Cummington Press 1944. Firstedition. Blue printed papercovered boards, lettered in red.Introduction by Allen Tate. Woodcut by Gustav Wolf.Light rubbing to the crown, spine a little faded, with twovery small spots, and a small, light smudge on the frontboard, lacking the original unprinted glassinedustwrapper. A nice, very good copy of a fragile volume,and internally fine. This copy Inscribed by Lowell toStanley Hyman, important American literary critic, andhusband of the novelist Shirley Jackson: "For StanleyHyman From Robert Lowell With Great Respect." Theauthor's first book. One of 224 copies of a total editionof 250. An important title and a keystone of Americanpoetry. #73982 ....... $8,500

JACKSON, Shirley. The Road throughthe Wall. New York: Farrar Straus and Company1948. First edition. Pages browned as always, else fine infine, price-clipped dustwrapper with one tiny tear. Aparticularly bright copy of the author's first book.#99660 ....... $1000

JACKSON, Shirley. The Road throughthe Wall. New York: Farrar Straus and Company1948. First edition. Dampstaining and agetoning, thusgood only, lacking the dustwrapper. The author's firstbook. #79702 ....... $70

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. The Other Side ofthe Street. New York: Pyramid 1956. Firstpaperback edition, and first edition under this title of theauthor's first book (originally published in hardcover in1948 as *The Road Through the Wall*). Near fine inlightly worn wrappers. Inscribed by the author to her in-laws, the parents of her husband (and the dedicatee ofthis book), Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For Lulu and Dadwith all my love – Shirley." The recipients were, alongwith her own parents, the dedicatees of her book *LifeAmong the Savages.* #78584 ....... $2,500

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. The Other Side ofthe Street. New York: Pyramid 1956. Firstpaperback edition, and first edition under this title(originally published in harcover in 1948 as *The RoadThrough the Wall*). Near fine in lightly worn wrappers.Jackson's first novel. #68917 ....... $45

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. The Lottery; or, TheAdventures of James Harris. New York:Farrar, Straus and Company 1949. First edition. Verygood with a small stain spot on the front cover, spineslightly darkened, light soiling on the boards, lacking thedustwrapper. #301970 ....... $95

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JACKSON, Shirley. The Lottery or TheAdventures of James Harris. London: VictorGollancz 1950. First English edition. Slightly cocked, elsenear fine in very good dustwrapper with small chips atthe extremities. Inscribed by the author to fellow authorPaul Radin: "For Doris and Paul Radin – with regards,Shirley Jackson 1951." In some sense a significantassociation: Radin, an important anthropologist, authoredmany books including some on religion among theAmerican Indians and witchcraft. Jackson was asignificant collector of books on witchcraft and certainlymust have been aware of Radin's work. A collection ofshort fiction, well-crafted tales of psychological horror,including the justly-celebrated and much-anthologizedtitle story which, when it was initially printed in *TheNew Yorker*, caused a furor and elicited more lettersthan any story up to that time. Seldom found inscribed.The author's most sought after title. #103778 .......

$2,500

JACKSON, Shirley. The Lottery; or, theAdventures of James Harris. New York: LionBooks 1950. First paperback edition. Pages andendpapers age-toned, otherwise fine in about near fine,lightly worn wrappers with a crease to the front wrap.The first paperback edition of these well-crafted tales ofpsychological horror, including the justly-celebrated andmuch-anthologized title story which, when it was initiallyprinted in *The New Yorker*, caused a furor and elicitedmore letters than any story up to that time. #68910 .......

$45

JACKSON, Shirley. Hangsaman. NewYork: Farrar Straus and Young (1951). First edition.Extremities of the boards a little worn, else near fine innear very good dustwrapper with a chip on the frontpanel, and lacking the top one inch of the spine (part ofwhich is laid into the book). Author's third book, andsecond novel, and her first novel to deal with the darkerregions of human nature and personality. Inscribed by theauthor to her in-laws, the parents of her husband, StanleyEdgar Hyman: "For Lulu and Dad with all my love –Shirley. April 1951." The recipients were, along with herown parents, the dedicatees of her book *Life Among theSavages.* Jackson was a bit of a recluse and booksinscribed by her are uncommon, especially with any kindof association. #78586 ....... $6,000

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Hangsaman. (NY):Farrar, Straus and Young 1951. First edition. Attractive,thin bookplate on the front pastedown and slight wear tothe bottom of the boards, a near fine copy in near fine,price-clipped dustwrapper (with publisher'srubberstamped price, as in most copies) with a little lightrubbing and a couple of very short tears. Advance ReviewCopy with slip laid in. A nicer than usual copy of acheaply produced volume, the author's second novel.#40912 ....... $350

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Hangsaman. London:Victor Gollancz 1951. First English edition. Fine in verygood or better dustwrapper with a few small nicks andtears, and a small, faint splash mark on the spine.Author's third book, and second novel, and her firstnovel to deal with the darker regions of human natureand personality. Inscribed by the author to her in-laws,the parents of her husband, Stanley Edgar Hyman: "ForLulu and Dad with all my love – Shirley." The recipientswere, along with her own parents, the dedicatees ofJackson's *Life Among the Savages.* Jackson was a bit ofa recluse and books inscribed by her are uncommon,especially with any kind of association. #78585 .......

$4,000

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Hangsaman. London:Gollancz 1951. First English edition. Modest rubbed spoton the front board, some bumps to the edges of theboards, a very good plus copy in very good plusdustwrapper with some slight tanning to the spine, asmall internal repair and a little offsetting at the edge ofthe front panel. Inscribed by the author: "For Polly, withwarmest affection. Shirley." Author's third book, andsecond novel, and her first novel to deal with the darkerregions of human nature and personality. Jackson onlylived to age 49, and books inscribed by her are notablyuncommon. #27396 ....... $1,500

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JACKSON, Shirley. Life Among theSavages. NY: Farrar Straus & Young (1953). Firstedition. A couple of tiny spots on the first few pages, anda little edge wear, a sound, very good copy in good plusdustwrapper with tape repairs, some splitting and smallchips. The Dedication Copy of the author's fourth book,and her first book of nonfiction, Inscribed by the authorto her parents: "For the children's grandparents from thechildren's mother with all my love – Shirley. May 1953."The printed dedication reads: "For the Children'sGrandparents." The first of Jackson's two books abouther home life, revolving around her children, the"savages" of the title. As important a copy as you are everlikely to find. #78577 ....... $15,000

JACKSON, Shirley. Life Among theSavages. New York: Farrar Straus & Young (1953).First edition. Two very small spots on the front boardand the spine is very slightly faded, else near fine in anattractive, near very good dustwrapper but for some scuffmarks on the spine and a tiny internally repaired tear.This copy of the author's fourth book, and her first bookof nonfiction, Inscribed by the author: "For Mrs.Dorothea Brandt, with best regards. Shirley Jackson. May1953." The first of Jackson's two books about her homelife, revolving around her children, the "savages" of thetitle. Brandt wrote an important and often cited, but nowout of print, how-to book on writing. It is interesting tospeculate if her work had any influence on Jackson.#78683 ....... $2,000

JACKSON, Shirley. Life Among theSavages. New York: Farrar Straus & Young (1953).First edition. Front free endpaper with corner clipped;fine in a very good plus dustwrapper with the somemodest wear to the extremities and a little sunning to thespine. #69242 ....... $75

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXReader's Digest. Reader's DigestCondensed Books: Autumn 1953Selections. Pleasantville NY: Reader's Digest (1953).First edition. Near fine in a near fine dustwrapper.Includes The Bridges at Toko-Ri by James A. Michener,Beyond This Place by A.J. Cronin, Life Among TheSavages by Shirley Jackson, My Crowded Solitude by JackMcLaren, and Digby by David Walker. #51000 .......

$30

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDUFFIELD, Brainerd. The Lottery. Chicago:The Dramatic Publishing Company (1953). First editionthus. Adapted from a story by Shirley Jackson. Very goodwith ink notations on the front cover and title page, lightsoiling on the covers, minor pencil underlining in thetext, in wrappers.

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. The Bird's Nest. NewYork: Farrar Straus and Young (1954). First edition. Avery small section of paper over the front hingeseparated, else fine in very good dustwrapper with somerubbing and tiny nicks at the extremities. Inscribed by theauthor to her in-laws, the parents of her husband (and thededicatee of this book), Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For Luluand Pop. With all my love – Shirley. June 1954." Therecipients were, along with her own parents, thededicatees of her book *Life Among the Savages.* Anovel about a young woman with multiple personalities,employing Jackson's gift for the type of horror thatdoesn't require goblins under the bed. A splendidassociation. #78583 ....... $5,500

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JACKSON, Shirley. The Bird's Nest. NewYork: Farrar, Straus & Young (1954). First edition. Tinystrip of sunning at the top of the front board else fine invery good plus dustwrapper with some rubbing at thespinal extremities. A relatively scarce novel about a youngwoman with multiple personalities, employing Jackson'sgift for the type of horror that doesn't require goblinsunder the bed.

ྭ#12906 ....... $125

HUXLEY, Aldous. Heaven and Hell. NewYork: Harper and Brothers (1956). First Americanedition. A very good copy in a near very gooddustwrapper with a chip at the crown, and some overallmodest wear. Inscribed by the author to Shirley Jackson'sbiographer: "For Judy Oppenheimer, with all fondwishes, Aldous Huxley 1956." Huxley's continuation ofhis experiments with mind-altering substances, begunwith *The Doors of Perception.* #96947 ....... $500

JACKSON, Shirley. The Witchcraft ofSalem Village. New York: Random House (1956).First edition. Boards slightly soiled, else about fine in verygood dustwrapper with small chips and tears, and a faintdampstain on the rear panel. The author's first book forchildren. Inscribed by the author to her in-laws, theparents of her husband, Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For Luluand Dad. With all my love – Shirley." A bright copy ofthis very uncommon book for children, by an authorknown for her treatment of macabre subjects, and onlythe second of her children's books we've seen signed.#78578 ....... $3,750

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Raising Demons.New York: Farrar Straus Cudahy (1957). First edition.Fine in an especially fine and crisp dustwrapper with alittle wear on the rear panel. Jackson's second volume ofdomestic reminiscences, preceded by *Life Among theSavages.* Inscribed by the author to her in-laws, theparents of her husband, Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For Luluand Dad. With all my love – Shirley. December 1956."The recipients were, along with her own parents, thededicatees of *Life Among the Savages.* #78581 .......

$4,500

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Raising Demons.New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy (1957). First edition.A couple of tiny spots on the bottom edge, still fine in anespecially fine and crisp dustwrapper. The second volumeof domestic reminiscences, preceded by *Life Among theSavages*, virtually never found in this condition.#14778 ....... $300

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Raising Demons.New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy (1957). First edition.Fine in near fine dustwrapper with slight tanning on thespine, and a couple tiny spots visible only on the inside ofthe jacket. The second volume of domesticreminiscences, preceded by *Life Among the Savages*. Avery nice copy. #102374 ....... $200

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Raising Demons.London: Michael Joseph 1957. Uncorrected proof of thefirst English edition. A trifle soiled, else fine in wrappers.The second volume of Jackson's domestic reminiscences,preceded by *Life Among the Savages*. #100063 .......

$500

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QUEEN, Ellery, editor. Ellery Queen'sMystery Magazine. New York: Davis Publications1958. First edition. Near fine in wrappers. IncludesShirley Jackson and Cornell Woolrich. #51420 .......

$35

JACKSON, Shirley. The Sundial. NewYork: Farrar Straus Cudahy (1958). First edition.Uncorrected Proof. Very good plus in unprinted bluewrappers with faint creases on the front wrap. A veryscarce format of this novel of twelve people in an isolatedmansion awaiting the end of the world. #65901 .......

$450

HYMAN, Sarah (Shirley Jackson).Patchwork Quilt. (No place - New York):Gentlemen's Quarterly (No date - probably 1958). Folio.Four loose tall quarto proof sheets printed rectos only,printing this complete short story by the daughter ofShirley Jackson, then age sixteen, and representing herfirst published work. The story is very much in the styleof her mother, and exhibits considerable talent, perhapsto the extent that she could have had guidance from hermother, or her father, the literary essayist and criticStanley Edgar Hyman. Aside for some preliminary matterfor a collection of her mother's unpublished stories, theauthor doesn't appear to have published much else.Folded once horizontally, with very light wear, near fine.Possibly unique. #84513 ....... $450

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. The Haunting of HillHouse. New York: Viking 1959. First edition. Foxingto the cloth, else a near fine copy in a near very gooddustwrapper with several modest tears, very small nicks,and some edgewear. Basis for the chilling Robert Wisefilm *The Haunting*, as well as the recent Jan de Bontremake with Liam Neeson and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Anattractive copy – the first edition of this modern horrorclassic is increasingly scarce. #79145 ....... $1000

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(Anthology) ABELS, Cyrilly andMargarita Smith, edited by. 40 BestStories from Mademoiselle. New York :Harper and Brothers 1960. First edition, presentationissue. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with light staining tothe back panel, in a very good slipcase. Fifteen of thestories are by previously unpublished short story authors.Includes works by Marcel Ayme, Flannery O'Connor,James Baldwin, Paul Bowles, Ray Bradbury, AlbertCamus, Truman Capote, Joyce Cary, William Faulkner,Ionesco, Shirley Jackson and Tennessee Williams.Warmly Inscribed by Mademoiselle fiction editor BetsyTalbot Blackwell. #278944 ....... $125

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Special Delivery Auseful book for brand new mothers inwhich Shirley Jackson as chief residentprovides a sane and sage approach to thehilarious and homey situations whichaccompany the advent of motherhood –aided by a well-tried staff of specialistincluding Mark Twain... With somepractical and not-too-solemn advice byEdmund N. Joyner III, M.D.. Boston: Little,Brown 1960. First edition. Fine in slightly rubbed andsoiled, else near fine dustwrapper. #281239 ....... $125

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JACKSON, Shirley. We Have AlwaysLived in the Castle. New York: Viking (1962).First edition. Slightly bumped and soiled, else near fine invery good dustwrapper with a chip on the rear panel, andgeneral modest wear at the extremities. Inscribed by theauthor to her mother-in-law, the mother of her husband,Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For dearest Lulu, with all my love– Shirley." A significant association copy. #78582 .......

$4,500

JACKSON, Shirley. We Have AlwaysLived in the Castle. New York: Viking (1962).First edition. Fine in very good dustwrapper with a creaseon the front panel. Inscribed by the author at Bread Loaf:"For Gail Asaph. Best wishes, Shirley Jackson. BreadLoaf 1964." Jackson wasn't a prolific signer and she diedof heart failure at age 48 – this was her last lifetimepublication. #304492 ....... $1,500

JACKSON, Shirley. We Have AlwaysLived in the Castle. New York: Viking (1962).Third printing. Very good with an ink notation on thefront endpaper, light soiling to the white cloth spinecover, in a Good dustwrapper with wear at the edges,soiling. #298884 ....... $20

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(Anthology) WILLIAMS, John A.. TheAngry Black. New York: Lancer Books (nd-1962).First edition. Paperback original. Fine. Stories and articlesby James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright,Langston Hughes, Shirley Jackson, and others.#281948 ....... $50

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. 9 Magic Wishes. (Noplace): Crowell-Collier (1963). First edition. Folio.Illustrated by Lorraine Fox. The usual edge wear, and apublisher's price sticker on the front board, else a nearfine copy without dustwrapper, as issued by thepublisher, of this fragile and very uncommon children'sbook. The author's second of three books for children.Inscribed by the author to her mother-in-law, the motherof her husband, author Stanley Edgar Hyman: "For Lulu,with love – Shirley." A bright copy of this veryuncommon book for children, one of only two copies ofher children's books we've seen signed. #78579 .......

$3,500

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. 9 Magic Wishes. (Noplace): Crowell-Collier (1963). First edition. Folio.Illustrated by Lorraine Fox. Small tape repairs to recto ofthe rear free endpaper, a couple of smudges to a couplepages and some general rubbing and wear to the bottomof the boards, an about very good copy withoutdustwrapper as issued of this fragile and very uncommonchildren's book. #4587 ....... $225

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(Children) JACKSON, Shirley. FamousSally. (No place): Harlin Quest 1966. First edition.Illustrated by Chas. B. Slackman. Fine in price-clipped,and very slightly sunned, else fine dustwrapper. Anuncommon children's book. #304495 ....... $150

(Anthology) VAN LEEUWEN, Jean,edited by. A Time of Growing. New York:Random House (1967). Reprint edition. Rubber stamp onthe front fly, else near fine in near fine, lightly rubbeddustwrapper with a slightly creased tear to the top of thefront panel and a few small chips. Contributors include:Nancy Hale, Maureen Daly, Mary Stolz, KatherineMansfield, Jessamyn West, Rosanne Smith Soffer, RuthHarden, Reynolds Price, Shirley Jackson, Emily Hahn,Robert Lowry, Hildegarde Dolson, Astrid Peters, LucileVaughan Payne, Nancy Cardozo, H.J. Chute, VictoriaLincoln and Jean Fritz. #46974 ....... $20

JACKSON, Shirley. Come Along With Meedited by Stanley Edgar Hyman. New York:Viking (1968). Advance Excerpt printing part of the titlenovel. Fine in stapled wrappers (that mimic thedustwrapper of the book). From a posthumouslypublished collection edited by her husband incorporatingpart of a novel, sixteen stories and three lectures. Scarce.#18363 ....... $175

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley (Edited by StanleyEdgar Hyman). Come Along With Me.New York: Viking (1968). First edition. Fine in finedustwrapper with a tiny nick and tear. A posthumouslypublished collection edited by her husband incorporatingpart of a novel, sixteen stories and three lectures.Inscribed by Hyman to his mother: "For Mother withlove – Stanley 9/16/68." A lovely copy with a niceassociation. #78580 ....... $1,500

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley. Come Along WithMe. New York: Viking Press (1968). First edition.Edited by Stanley Edgar Hyman. Fine in finedustwrapper with two tiny tears on the rear panel. Aposthumously published collection edited by her husbandincorporating part of a novel, sixteen stories, and threelectures. An exceptionally fresh copy. #100015 .......

$200

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJACKSON, Shirley, edited by StanleyEdgar Hyman. Come Along With Me.London: Michael Joseph (1968). First English edition.Fine in a fine dustwrapper with the crown of the spine atouch crumpled. A posthumously published collectionedited by her husband, incorporating part of a novel,sixteen stories and three lectures. #68871 ....... $45

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMULLER, Marcia and Bill PRONZINIedited by. Dark Lessons. New York:Macmillan (1984). First edition. Near fine in a very gooddustwrapper with scuffing on the rear panel. Includesshort stories by Edgar Allan Poe, Dorothy Sayers, EvanHunger, Shirley Jackson, Anthony Boucher, GeorgeChesbro, Stanley Ellin, others. #304233 ....... $75

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(Horror) NOLAN, William F. & Martin H.Greenberg--Editors. Urban Horrors.Illinois: Dark Harvest 1990. First edition. Illustrated byRobert W. Lovoie. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Very faint1in diagonal light brown stain coming down from topcorner on outer pg ends, dustwrapper shows slight shelfrubbing. Authors: Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, FritzLeiber, Shirley Jackson, John Cheever, Philip K. Dick,Charles Beaumont, William F. Nolan, Ray Russell,Ramsey Campbell, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Glaser, JohnMaclay, J. N. Williamson, James Kisner, Dennis Etchison,Richard Christian Matheson, Joe R. Lansdale.#138769 ....... $75

HARTWELL, David G. Edited by. TheColor of Evil. New York: Tor (1991). First edition.Mass market paperback. Fine in pictorial wrappers.Includes stories by Ray Bradbury, Stephen King, RussellKirk, H.P. Lovecraft, Shirley Jackson, J. Sheridan LeFanu,Harlan Ellison, Fritz Leiber, Robert Bloch, others.#314994 ....... $15

JACKSON, Shirley. Just an OrdinaryDay. New York: Bantam Books (1996). Uncorrectedproof. Near fine, somewhat soiled in wrappers withpublisher's prospectus laid in. #104448 ....... $50

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(JACKSON, Shirley). The Staff of Quilland Brush, Inc.. Bibliography, FirstEdition and Price Guide (APG - Author'sPrice Guide Series). Dickerson, MD: Quill &Brush 2007. 2007 (current) edition. 4 page bibliographyand price-guide. A thorough guide to identifying andcollecting first editions, advance copies, limited editions,etc. The AUTHOR PRICE GUIDES (APGs) include afacsimile of the author's signature; a brief biographicalsketch; an up-to-date list of the author's first editions(American and British) with entries for limited and tradeeditions; number of copies printed (if available); how toidentify the first edition; and estimated values. You canview the Instructions For Use (also included with yourorder), which shows a sample listing and completeinstructions for identifying first editions of the author'sworks. You can view illustrated examples of some ofJackson's first editions in our on-line Reference Library.#293830 ....... $3

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