Eclipse Fever
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in a very lightly rubbed, still fine dustwrapper. Author's second novel. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in a very lightly rubbed, still fine dustwrapper. Author's second novel. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. Softcover. Uncorrected proof of the author's second novel. Lightly faded on the spine else fine in wrappers. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. Gray wrappers. Slight fading else near fine. More
Boston: Nonpareil Books / David R. Godine, (1995). Softcover. First edition thus. Trade paperback. Spine ends lightly bumped, else fine. Nonpareil Books #76. A novel set in the high-gloss world of contemporary Mexico's societal and intellectual elite. Abish won the PEN/Faulkner Award for *How German Is It?* in 1981. More
(New York): New Directions, (1977). Hardcover. First edition. Some spotting on the front endpapers else near fine in a fine dust jacket with internal toning. Signed by the author. More
London and New York: (Transatlantic Review), June, 1977. Softcover. First edition. 199pp. Glossy wrappers. Lightly rubbed, near fine. The final issue including *To Talk for Joe* by Burroughs, *Reminders of Bouselham* by Paul Bowles, *Crossing the Great Void* by Walter Abish, *Problem* by Harold Pinter, an essay by John Updike..... More
London and New York: (Transatlantic Review), June, 1977. Softcover. First edition. 199pp. Glossy wrappers. Fine. The final issue includes *To Talk for Joe* by William Burroughs, *Reminders of Bouselham* by Paul Bowles, *Crossing the Great Void* by Walter Abish, *Problem* by Harold Pinter, an essay by John Updike. and more..... More
London and New York: (Transatlantic Review), June, 1977. Softcover. First edition. 199pp. Glossy wrappers. Fine. The final issue includes *To Talk for Joe* by William Burroughs, *Reminders of Bouselham* by Paul Bowles, *Crossing the Great Void* by Walter Abish, *Problem* by Harold Pinter, an essay by John Updike. and more..... More
(New York): New Directions, (1975). Softcover. First edition, wrappered issue. Wraps lightly rubbed, near fine. Contributors include Robert Lowell, Frederick Busch, Jerome Rothenberg, Gregory Corso, James Purdy, Edwin Brock, Coleman Dowell, Walter Abish, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. More
(New York): New Directions Paperbook, (1978). Softcover. First simultaneous paperback edition. Owner name on half-title, slight spotting and a tiny nick on the spine, near fine. Featuring a selection of young poets edited and introduced by Allen Ginsberg. More