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James Lee Burke Black Cherry Blues Little Brown & Co (T) 8/1/1989 0316116998 / 9780316116992 1st Hardcover New 0316116998 1989 Little Brown & Co, 1st Printing, as indicated by the complete number line on the copyright page. Brand New. This hardcover copy, in a new dustjacket, is in excellent condition. The text is unmarked/unread and the binding is sturdy. An attractive and collectible copy. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We process and ship orders daily, securely and with tracking/delivery confirmation. The sale of this item benefits the Wichita Public Library. Price:
79.95 USD
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James Lee BURKE The Convict Louisiana State University Press 1/1/1986 0807112755 / 9780807112755 Paperback Very Good 0807112755 1985 Louisiana State University Press. The first paperback printing of the author's first book. Signed with a brief gift inscription by author James Lee Burke on the title page. There is light tape residue and minor tears caused by the tape on the inside front cover and half-title page. There is minimal creasing at the corners. The text is unmarked and the binding is sturdy. "For fans of James Lee Burke and Dave Robicheaux, THE CONVICT AND OTHER STORIES is a superb collection of stories set in and around the American Deep South and its charismatic people. From New Orleans to Dallas, with excursions further afield in Korea and Vietnam, James Lee Burke's characters live out lives of laughter and tragedy, mystery and intrigue, finding the memorable in the commonplace and bringing vividly to life the heat and dust of Southern life." 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We process orders daily and with delivery confirmation. The sale of this item benefits the Newton Public Library. Price:
175.00 USD
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James Lee Burke The Neon Rain Henry Holt & Co 3/1/1987 0805000534 / 9780805000535 1 Hardcover New 0805000534 1987 Henry Holt & Co, 1st Printing, as indicated by the complete number line on the copyright page. Brand New. This hardcover copy, in a new dustjacket, is in excellent condition. The text is unmarked/unread and the binding is sturdy. An attractive and collectible copy. "Detective Dave Robicheaux has fought too many battles: in Vietnam, with killers and hustlers, with police brass, and the bottle. Lost without his wife's love, Robicheaux's haunted soul mirrors the intensity and dusky mystery of New Orleans' French Quarter -- the place he calls home, and the place that nearly destroys him when he becomes involved in the case of a young prostitute whose body is found in a bayou. Thrust into the world of drug lords and arms smugglers, Robicheaux must face down a subterranean criminal world and come to terms with his own bruised heart in order to survive." 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We process and ship orders daily, securely and with tracking/delivery confirmation. Price:
250.00 USD
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James Lee Burke To the bright and shining sun Scribner 1/1/1970 B0006CAH82 FIRST EDITION (A-6.7 Hardcover Good B0006CAH82 1970 Charles Scribner's Sons, 1st Printing, as indicated on the copyright page. Burke's scarce 2nd novel. The original price of 5.95 is present on the inside front flap of the dustjacket. This hardcover copy has the typical ex-library markings, stamps, and index card holder to the spine and endpapers; otherwise this book is in good reading condition. The spine is slightly cocked. The text is unmarked and the binding is sturdy. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We process and ship orders daily. The sale of this item benefits the Newton Public Library. "James Lee Burke brings his brilliant feel for time and place to a stunning story of Appalachia in the early 1960s. Here Perry Woodson Hatfield James, torn between family honour and the lure of seedy "watering holes" must somehow survive the tempestuous journey from boyhood to manhood and escape the dark heritage of the Cumberland Mountains in this 'surging, bitter novel as authentic as moonshine." Price:
45.00 USD
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