The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a photo of Mantle in his Yankees uniform, standing in a batter's pose with bat over his shoulder. Behind him is a blue sky with light clouds.
The title page showing Mantle's signature running along the ball stitch pattern printed along the page.
My Favorite Summer 1956. Signed by Mickey Mantle. First Edition, First Printing. Doubleday. New York, 1991.
Find it here: eveninglandbooks.com/product/0001...
06.03.2026 15:30
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover in fine modern half leather over floral paper boards. With raised bands and gilt spine label. The book is also surprisingly small.
The title page on rag paper and the frontispiece–a woodcut of a woman in a kitchen holding a large hunk of meat on a tray.
The Art of Cookery. By Hannah Glasse. Pratt Edition, First Printing. J.S. Pratt. London, 1843.
Find it here: eveninglandbooks.com/product/0001...
05.03.2026 14:50
👍 1
🔁 2
💬 0
📌 0
My wife says I like The Pitt because "where else do you see competent people in positions of authority trying to help?"
04.03.2026 22:09
👍 1782
🔁 190
💬 54
📌 0
The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a broad hazy sky over a hilly landscape with rows of trees and orchards.
East of Eden. By John Steinbeck. First Trade Edition, First Printing. Viking. New York, 1952.
SOLD
02.03.2026 15:17
👍 2
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
📢 DH2026 review results are out!
Long papers: 164/264 (61%)
Short papers: 275/387 (71%)
Posters: 101/131 (76%)
Workshops: 18/19 (95%)
Mini-conferences: 12/13 (92%)
Check your email or ConfTool for your decision.
See you in Daejeon 🇰🇷 July 27–31!
#DH2026 #ADHO
28.02.2026 14:28
👍 23
🔁 10
💬 0
📌 4
academic precarity is when you don't apply for the two-year dream job you've seen advertised, because you already have your dream job...but only for the next two years
28.02.2026 16:48
👍 16
🔁 2
💬 0
📌 0
Assistant Professor (AI Humanities)
Click the link provided to see the complete job description.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is searching for an assistant professor in AI Humanities. Application deadline March 29.
28.02.2026 18:31
👍 16
🔁 13
💬 1
📌 0
The Einstein AI debacle feels a bit like a scale model of everything commercial LLM right now: tool announced with hype, press leaps onboard, panic/ outrage ensues, founder melts down and deletes. (With a side of well actually, the underlying technology could do what it promised, with some effort.)
27.02.2026 12:42
👍 27
🔁 6
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring the title and author text over black backgrounds. In between them is a panel showing rocky hillsides and a blue sky and a small building with a red roof.
The back panel of the first state dust jacket featuring a photo of Hemingway at work on the typewriter. There is no photo credit.
For Whom the Bell Tolls. By Ernest Hemingway. First Edition, First Printing. Scribners. New York, 1940.
SOLD
27.02.2026 14:11
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
I really hope this story gets the mainstream coverage that the Pretti and Good murders received. We need to dismantle the notion that immigrants deserve any of this. We need to argue that they remain the primary victims of inhumane policies and state-sanctioned violence.
26.02.2026 16:16
👍 11
🔁 7
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover of this second printing. It's in the original cloth–a bright blue with a spectacular pictorial front board featuring a yellow sky and the blue and black silhouette of a man in a large fur-lined coat holding his dog on a leash as they run over a snow line. The title and author text is below said snow line.
Burning Daylight. By Jack London. First Edition, Second Printing. Macmillan Company. New York, 1910.
SOLD
26.02.2026 14:44
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
New multi-institutional project to use AI to represent past historical periods
A new project led by a team of researchers from four universities aims to create and evaluate language models that represent past historical periods. The project, "Artificial Intelligence for Cultural...
From time to time I mutter about a secret project that involves benchmarks and historical language models. Here's a formal announcement of the Schmidt Sciences grant. Other PIs include @dmimno.bsky.social , @lauraknelson.bsky.social, @andrewpiper.bsky.social, and @mattwilkens.bsky.social. And +
25.02.2026 19:33
👍 109
🔁 21
💬 15
📌 2
so much data work to do over the next several months... extraction, curation, presentation–rinse and repeat
25.02.2026 14:29
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Take it from this former MN Zamboni driver: there is no sports culture more revolting and douchey than American hockey culture. It’s always been its own fascist cult.
25.02.2026 02:33
👍 5
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a briar over a red background framing the author's name and title text. In the middle of the author's title text is the lion's face.
The limitation page featuring Maguire's signature and inscription.
A Lion Among Men. Inscribed by Gregory Maguire. Signed Limited First Edition, First Printing. HarperCollins. New York, 2008.
SOLD
23.02.2026 14:47
👍 2
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
dangit, I repeated Edith Wharton!
22.02.2026 02:24
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Without looking, I'm going to try to make my answer different than the last time this little listing game appeared on Bsky.
5 authors by whom I've read at least 5 books:
Octavia Butler
Tolkien
Cormac McCarthy
Jane Austen
Edith Wharton
22.02.2026 02:21
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 1
📌 0
This Zelda viral moment is bringing me back to late 98 thru 1999, when every recess and lunch table convo was concerned w/ Epona’s song, the Water Temple, the biggoron sword, etc etc—what a cultural moment, life-changing, not to be underestimated as a formative experience for 90s kids
21.02.2026 21:43
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
The Olympics: where historically American athletes have shown the rest of the world our nation's potential for a better politics
20.02.2026 16:14
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
Newsletter – Evening Land Books
We're putting together our next newsletter! We try to keep it informational, not spammy. If you want greater in-depth updates and more info about our shop, consider signing up: eveninglandbooks.com/newsletter/
19.02.2026 18:37
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
Obama's portrait–a closeup, straight on shot of his face. It was taken when he was a young senator. He is gazing directly into the camera.
Schoeller's signature on the back of the print, numbered and dated.
The original certificate of authenticity from the Obama campaign and Hasted Hunt galleries.
Barack Obama Portrait Print. Signed by Martin Schoeller. Signed Limited Edition. Hasted Hunt Galleries. No Place, 2008.
Find it here: eveninglandbooks.com/product/0001...
16.02.2026 16:23
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
Kristina with a black goat in the hay. She is squatting down to get on its level. She is holding a brush for petting. Another goat cranes its neck into the picture, trying to nibble on her purse strap
Valentine’s date success
14.02.2026 17:59
👍 2
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
I understand you. I am resigned to the fact that this longing I have will only get worse with age.
13.02.2026 17:43
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
I miss the jaunty scholarship of my youth. I was a confident idiot who knew nothing, but at least I had fun ideas. No one tells you that your PhD will clarify so much through a remarkable inundation of null results and granular fixations–exceptionally dull stuff compared to where you started.
13.02.2026 17:37
👍 3
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover in the original leather with gilt spine and raised bands. The leather is a rich brown. It shows some soiling and a drink circle, but still looks quite handsome.
The frontispiece photogravure of a young child slouched on its knees.
A photogravure of several women in robes and a young child all standing in front of a cloudy backdrop. They are framed by a stained-glass window design. Below them is a text box that reads: "I thought once how Theocritus had sung of the sweet years, the dear and wished for years. Who each in a gracious hand appears to bear a gift for mortals old or young"
Sonnets from the Portuguese. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Photogravures by Adelaide Hanscom Leeson. Illustrated Edition. George G. Harrap & Co. London, Circa 1916.
Find it here: eveninglandbooks.com/product/0001...
13.02.2026 15:48
👍 3
🔁 2
💬 0
📌 0
Who's the most famous alum of your high school?
Without question, Jessie Diggins!
12.02.2026 16:44
👍 0
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
The front cover in the original wrappers. It features a red, black and white illustration of a curly-haired woman with makeup on, holding a cocktail glass.
A page from the pamphlet with recipes for a Clover Club and an Orange Blossom. There's an illustration of a finely dressed man and woman underneath a blooming tree.
The Long and Short of It. With Drawings by Russell Patterson. First Edition, First Printing. American Distilling Co. No Place, 1934.
SOLD
12.02.2026 16:32
👍 1
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0
Very cool and useful!
09.02.2026 15:25
👍 1
🔁 0
💬 0
📌 0
An arrangement of these antique Valentine's Day cards. A large square one is standing upright with heart-shaped ones around it in a circle. They are all red and white with various illustrations.
A collage-form arrangement of antique Valentine's Day cards. They are all manner of shape and illustration.
Fourteen Valentine’s Day Cards. A-Meri-Card, GB Golden Bell, Other Publishers. No Place, Circa 1930s.
SOLD
09.02.2026 14:54
👍 2
🔁 1
💬 0
📌 0