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Mary and O'Neil
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Mary and O'Neil

by Justin Cronin

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First Edition, First Printing
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780385333580 / 0385333587
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New York: The Dial Press, 2001. Author signed on title page. Hardcover, first edition, first printing with dust jacket in near fine, unread condition. Slight foxing on edges and slight tip bump. Won the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. Please see photos for specifics. A portion of all book sales from Babcock & 68th are donated to charity.
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The Passage Trilogy UK Signed Limited Edition Set
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The Passage Trilogy UK Signed Limited Edition Set

by Justin Cronin

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Like New
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1st UK edition, 1st printing
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780752897844 / 0752897845
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Special assembled set of three books that are limited editions, signed, and numbered of the UK first edition, first printing. Please see photos for specifics. A portion of all book sales from Babcock & 68th are donated to charity.
The Passage, London: Orion, 2010; slipcased limited edition, 1st UK edition, 1st printing, flatsigned and dated on author's page, number 160 of 250. Black boards and slipcase with silver gilt embossed lettering, black endpapers. Dust Jacket and book in like new condition, unread collector's copy.
The Twelve, London: Orion, 2012; limited edition, 1st UK edition, 1st printing, flatsigned and numbered 192 of 500. Black boards with gold gilt embossed lettering, gold gilt page edges, black endpapers, dust jacket in protected wrapper. Like new condition, unread collector's copy.
The City of Mirrors, London: Orion, 2016; limited edition, 1st UK edition, 1st printing, flatsigned and numbered 307 of 500. Blue boards with silver gilt embossed lettering, blue page edges, blue… Read More
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A Short History of the Long Ball
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A Short History of the Long Ball

by Justin. Cronin

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  • near fine
  • Hardcover
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Used - Near Fine
Edition
First Edition, First Printing
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780933031234 / 0933031238
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St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
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Tulsa: Council Oaks Books, [1990]. Author signed on title page. Hardcover, first edition, first printing with protected dust jacket in near fine, unread condition. 12mo, measuring 7" x 4.25", 90pp. Won the 1990 National Novella Award. This is the author's first published book. Please see photos for specifics. A portion of all book sales from Babcock & 68th are donated to charity.
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