If you’ve been to one of our super fun events ($1 beers y’all!) then you have been to our Dot Com Building. You may have also heard it referred to as the Annex Building, the Auxiliary Building, and the Events Building. Even though we spend a lot of time down there listening to great authors, it is called the Dot Com Building for a reason. It is the physical representation of what is available for sale on our website. It is a building where we like to house a lot of our fun and collectible books: signed first editions, first editions, limited editions, and uncorrected proofs. Sometimes if you hunt really well you’ll find books that are only available from the Dot Com Building. I took time out of a rainy Saturday to gather up a few examples of what you can find down there but not in our main store.
Manhood for Amateurs by Michael Chabon
New York: Harper Collins (2009).
First Edition. Signed. $25.99
Waveland by Frederick Barthelme
New York: Doubleday (2009).
First Edition. Signed. $35.00
Hitch-22 by Christopher Hitchens
New York: Twelve (2010)
Advanced Reading Copy. Not Signed $30.00
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
New York: Scholastic (1997).
First Edition. Not Signed. $125.00
The Time of Our Time by Norman Mailer
New York: Random House (1998).
First Edition. Signed. $75.00
Gold by Chris Cleave
New York: Simon and Schuster
Advanced Reading Copy. Not Signed. $30.00
A Month of Sundays by John Updike
New York: Knopf (1975).
Limited Edition. Signed. $200.00
The Last Coyote by Michael Connelly
New York: Little & Brown (1995).
First Edition. Signed. $75.00
Certain Prey by John Sandford
New York: Penguin Putnam (1999).
First Edition. Signed. $40.00
So just a reminder, those books are NOT just for show. Take a peak at some of them next time you at one of our great events (seriously. $1 beers). And ya know what? It doesn’t even have to be an event. If you decide you’d like to browse that building just let one of our helpful hands know, and we would be more than happy to take you down there. Anytime.
Also. Don’t forget about our First Editions Room and our Fine First Editions Room. They are open for browsing as well!
by Simon
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