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New York: Sun and Moon Press, 1985.
A bound copy of an early typescript for Paul Auster's New York Trilogy. The title page bears Auster's holograph presentation: "For Paul Lichter and Sarah Jones - / Their personal copy, / - with love - / Paul Auster / June 6, 1985." Numerous non-holograph notations throughout, the most interesting of which are two separate corrections that clearly show that the titles of the last two segments of the trilogy were originally swapped (the change is made both on the segment title pages and the table of contents). Very likely this a copy that Auster had bound for himself prior... more information
Price: 4800.00 USD
n.p.:n.p., [2008],
3 quarto pages, ca. 2008. Written in black marker with his textual omissions and emendations throughout. Signed by Auster on the left-hand margin of the first page. TOGETHER WITH an Autograph Letter Signed from Auster to Morgan Entrekin enclosing this manuscript of an Op-Ed piece he wrote for the Times and that ran on April 23, 2008. This manuscript about Auster's time spent at Columbia University in 1968 is likely the penultimate draft of his Op-Ed piece. Comparing it to the printed version shows that Auster added some text clarifying what he wrote in this draft. Auster donated this manuscript... more information
Price: 1750.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1997.
First Edition. Octavo. SIGNED by Paul Auster. Publisher Henry Holt's homage to Paul Auster as a chronicler of New York City. Texts by Auster. Preface by Luc Sante. Photographs by Frieder Blickle. more information
Price: 100.00 USD
Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press. 1985, 1986, 198: Sun & Moon Press, 1985.
Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press. 1985, 1986, 198: Sun & Moon Press, 1985. 1st Edition. Auster, Paul. THE NEW YORK TRILOGY: City of Glass. Ghosts. The Locked Room. Signed. Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press. 1985, 1986, 1986. Three Volumes. First Edition, first printings of Paul Auster''s signature work, Signed by Paul Auster in Ghosts and The Locked Room. City Of Glass, Edgar Award nominee, in the rather uncommon first issue pictorial dustwrapper. Ghosts and The Locked Room in third state dustwrappers with the publisher's sun and moon logo printed at the heel of the spine. Near fine or... more information
Price: 2250.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1997).
A thin hardcover chapbook of about 100 pages in pictorial boards. Preface by Luc Sante and photographs of New York scenes by Frieder Blickle, including two that depict the World Trade Center. The final photograph, a two-page spread depicting the city with the towers in the distance and a bird of prey on a cliff in the foreground, is especially striking. Published in a small quantity distributed solely to the trade and not sold to the public, the book consists of selections from Auster's previously published work that deal with New York City. more information
Price: 50.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt, (1997), 1997.
New York: Henry Holt, (1997). 1997. 1st Edition. First Edition of publisher Henry Holt's tribute to Paul Auster, (not for public sale), Signed by Auster on the title-page. Illustrated by Frieder Blickle's blue-toned photographs of New York City. Slim 8vo. 97 pp. Fine in slate blue illustrated clot h, red titles to the spine and front panel. Without dustwrapper, as issued. more information
Price: 150.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt, (1997), 1997.
First edition. Narrow 8vo; 97 pp.; illustrated from photographs by Frieder Blickle; Preface by Luc Sante. Ribbon marker. A mint copy in original pictorial boards without dust jacket, as issued. A collection of selections from Auster's previously published work which deal with New York City; this book issued by Holt as a tribute to Auster and was never retailed. fiction new york city more information
Price: 45.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt & Company, 2006.
New York: Henry Holt & Company, 2006. Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing; Signed by Author. 8vo. A beautiful First Edition/First Printing copy in As New/As New condition, SIGNED by author Paul Auster on the title page; Paul Auster writes in a dreamlike way and the reader is never sure what level of reality is being presented. Mr. Blank, sits in a room and is photographed every second of the day. The objects in the room are labeled with strips of white paper. It seems that Mr. Blank might have amnesia, or, maybe, he is afraid of the consequences if he... more information
Price: 110.00 USD
(Berkeley): The Figures, (1976).
Printed blue wraps. One of 474 copies printed of this volume of poetry, Auster's second original work. more information
Price: 450.00 USD
New York: Viking, (1994).
Advance Reading Copy in pictorial wraps. SIGNED by Auster. more information
Price: 85.00 USD
Henry Holt, 1997.
Henry Holt, 1997. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition (first printing). A promotional copy for members of the book trade (not made available to the public) of this collection of essays and stories about and set in New York by the author of SUNSET PARK and THE BOOK OF ILLUSIONS. Preface by Luc Sante and photographs by Frieder Blickle. Uncommon signed. Fine hardcover without dust jacket as issued. Signed by Auster. Fine / No Jacket. more information
Price: 135.00 USD
New York: Viking, 1990.
First Edition. Octavo. A nice association copy. INSCRIBED by Auster to fellow-novelist Nicholas Delbanco: "For Nicholas Delbanco / In Michigan - but / long live France. / With all good wishes, / Paul Auster." This novel was the basis for a quirky film which starred James Spader and Mandy Patinkin. more information
Price: 150.00 USD
New York: Henry Holt, 1997.
First edition. Softcover. Advanced reading copy of this interesting memoir of Auster's early life as a writer. Also included in three lengthy appendices are three plays, a description of a card baseball game, and his first novel- Squeeze Play which he wrote under the pseudonym Paul Benjamin. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Signed by Auster on the title page. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
NY: Henry Holt & Co, 1997.
NY: Henry Holt & Co. 1997. Publisher's Complimentary Copy. First edition, first prnt. Signed by Auster on the title page. Preface by Luc Sante. Photographs by Frieder Blickle. Satin pagemarker. Issued without dustjacket. Booksigning event flyer laid-in. Unread copy in Fine condition. Issued unsigned as a complimentary copy for booksellers; none meant for sale. more information
Price: 165.00 USD
Le Conte, 2005.
Le Conte, 2005. First Edition. Softcover. An excerpt from Paul Auster's "Brooklyn Follies" and an interview with Auster about the novel, Bush's politics and how literature weighs in these days in America. Imported from Italy. Text in English and Italian. more information
Price: 18.00 USD
[Barrytown, NY]: Station Hill, [1980],
Pamphlet (no hardbound issued). First edition. Signed by Auster. Poems. Thin indentation to front cover, else fine. more information
Price: 110.00 USD
New York City: Siamese Banana Press, [1972].
First edition. Auster's first "book," an anthology of poems translated by him. Includes Breton, Elaud, Artaud, Aragon, Arp, et al. Cover by George Schneeman. 8 1/2 x 11-inches, in stapled wraps. SIGNED by Auster and with two black-and-white photos of Auster, each SIGNED on the verso, laid in. Very good in pictorial wraps with only minor aging. more information
Price: 450.00 USD
Quill & Brush, Inc.
1137 Sugarloaf Mountain Road
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New York: Miramax Books / Hyperion, 1995.
First Edition. "The first part of the book includes the shooting script of Smoke, an in-depth interview between Auster and Annette Insdorf on the making of Smoke, and the short story that inspired the film. The second part, devoted to Blue in the Face, contains an introduction by Auster, the actors' notes that were used in preparation for the film along with Auster's commentaries, and a full transcript of the finished movie." Ships same or next business day. Book has minimal edge wear, light bumps on front corners and head of spine, a couple small brown stains on fore-edge. Pages... more information
Price: 7.00 USD
NY: Henry Holt & Co, 1998.
NY: Henry Holt & Co. 1998. First Edition. T. First edition, first prnt. Glossy pictoral wraps. Signed by Auster and dated "9-13-03" by Auster on the title page. Black and white and color illustrations from the film production and movie stills. Unread copy in Fine condition. The film was Auster's directorial debut. more information
Price: 60.00 USD
New York: Siamese Banana Press, 1972.
First edition of what is generally considered to be Auster's first book, published two years before Unearth. Here Auster translates poems by Breton, Artaud, Aragon Char, Peret et al. Very good in side-stapled wrappers with cover art by George Schneeman. No rust around staples. This copy has been SIGNED by Auster. more information
Price: 400.00 USD














