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Ras Bravado
J. W. Paisley
$4000.
Signed by the author on the obverse of the front cover. Dark maroon cloth, gilt title. Boston, Christopher Publishing House, 1938. Very good condition. Presentation inscription on front endpaper neatly written. Dust jacket faded with small chips and tears. 146 pages.
African-American author. Exceedingly scarce. The story of Ras Bravado..."happiest when he could gather a crowd around him, and hold their attention, with his weird superstitions and peculiar philosophy." Written in dialect. Signed by the author.

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Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans and Assyrians translated from the Greek
Thomas Taylor
$295.
Dark blue cloth boards, slightly worn. Deckled edges. Some minor foxing and scattered, light underlining not affecting the text.
London, Bertram Dobell, 1895. Scarce Second Edition reprint of the original 1821 work. A 19th Century occult classic on theurgical principles and operations.

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Cold Fire
Dean Koontz
$150.
Fine in a fine dustjacket and slipcase.
First edition, signed by the author and limited to 750 copies. New York, Putnam, 1991. Specially bound and still in the publisher's original shrinkwrapped slipcase unopened.

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The Pointer and His Predecessors
William Arkwright
$950.
Green woven cloth, gold lettering, spine faded. Light foxing in endpapers. Interior pages and engravings are fine. Slight spotting along the front hinge.
An illustrated history of the Pointing Dog from the earliest times. With 39 plates. London: 1902. First Edition of this important and superbly printed work on the Pointer. Limited to 750 copies. This is copy #119.

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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values
Robert M. Pirsig
$600.
Book and Slipcase in fine condition.
New York, Morrow, 1984. Special Limited Edition celebrating the Tenth anniversary of the original publication of this modern classic. Includes rarely found original publisher's banner wrapper. Volume signed by the author. #733 of 1000.

 

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