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Alex Luppens-Dale

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Alex Luppens-Dale won the “Enthusiastic Reader Award” all four years of high school. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and received her MFA in Creative Writing from The New School. Her favorite genres are memoir, witches, and anything with cults. She lives in New Jersey. You can keep up with Alex's latest work at her website.

I like to engage in a pastime I call “fantasy book shopping,” which is not, as one might think, shopping for books that take place in fantastic locations. No, it’s when I go onto a site like AbeBooks or Etsy and look at all the awesome vintage books I cannot quite justify purchasing. I like to scroll and watch the prices drop from “jaw-dropping first edition” to “here’s an ancient paperback, and something terrible has happened to it.” Everyone needs a hobby, right?

Perhaps Etsy isn’t the first place you’d think to go for interesting books, but even aside from its offerings in the “sprayed edges” arena, it’s got some truly wild things on offer. Some things here are cool oddities, others are a bit spendier, but maybe you’ve come into some money lately. I’d urge caution on some of the higher-ticket items, but legitimate sellers will respond to any queries on authenticity, and of course, most of these sellers have tons of good reviews, and a number of them seem to also have locations as physical bookstores. Still, caveat emptor, as I once heard them say on The Brady Bunch.

Now, please join me in some fantasy book shopping and see what can be found in the farther corners of Etsy.

Cover of Are You Afraid of the Dark: The Curse of the Egyptian Mummies

As much as I hate to think of anything from the 1990s as “vintage” (because, frankly, what does that make me?), I need someone else to see this original Are You Afraid of the Dark? book. Twenty-three books existed in this series, but only two were based on existing episodes of the show, so there are 21 lost Midnight Society stories out there, and you could own one of them. $61

First edition of The Tenant of Wildfall Hall by Acton Bell (Anne Brontë)

We’ve entered the realm of true fantasy book shopping. This first American edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë (as Acton Bell) is available for $5,500

Madeleine L'Engle's copy of Glorious Companions: Five Centuries of Anglican Spirituality by Richard H. Schmidt

This seller has a wide selection of Madeleine L’Engle’s personal books, and all I can say is that there’s one less now because it’s at my house. I like this one because it speaks to the spirituality that was a focus of her life and work. $50

Cover image of The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. Additional image of personalization on the dedication page of the book ("Happy Birthday! For Peggy, who is as well my friend, Sandra Cisneros, March 25, 1984, Chi-Town)

This signed first edition of The House on Mango Street would be an excellent gift, especially if your recipient’s name happens to be Peggy. $2,000

Cover of Sorority Girl by Anne Emery

Sorority Girl by Anne Emery — YA novels weren’t really a thing before the latter part of the 20th century, so a book for young adults from 1952 is automatically interesting to me. It’s also interesting that this is something of a cautionary take on sorority life and how it might not be all it’s cracked up to be. $65

Cover of The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters

This book on the Titanic from 1910 features signatures from 19 survivors. $8,000

Cover image of Love by Toni Morrison

This signed first edition includes materials about the event at which it was obtained. It also contains extra title pages, making it even more rare. $1,500

Cover of the first edition of Carrie by Stephen King.

And here’s a book signed by the one and only Stephen King. And his first published novel at that! $8,500

Three cassette recordings of Sweet Valley High books (the books included are Playing with Fire, Secrets, and Double Love)

I thought there was something charming about these Sweet Valley cassettes. $500

Cover of Chiromancy or the Art of Reading the Hand by Henry Frith

This book on palm reading from 1900 would be a great conversation piece for your dark academia-themed living room. $191

Cover image of The Sweet Flypaper of Life by Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes

This first edition of Hughes’s and DeCarava’s photo essay about life in Harlem in the 1940s and 1950s looks fascinating. $155

Cover image of Octavia Butler's Parable of the Talents with additional image of inner signature made out to Lotty.

Perhaps the coolest find of the day — a signed edition of Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler. $1,800

Copy of Methods in the Art of Taxidermy by Oliver Davie

What more can I really say about this 1894 copy of Methods in the Art of Taxidermy beyond “don’t try this at home unless you’re really, really sure about it.” $184

Signed copy of Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own

A signed copy of A Room of One’s Own? Be still my heart. Did you know that Virginia Woolf only signed her books in purple ink? $10,500

Front cover of Gabriel Garcia Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.

This first edition of One Hundred Years of Solitude looks like it was just published yesterday. $375

First edition of The Sign of Four by Arthur Conan Doyle

Here, we reach the most expensive item on this list: a first edition of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Sign of Four. As a bonus, you can read all of those vintage advertisements. Pears from France! $13,500

Copy of softcover version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Just in time for the holidays! This is the origin story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer — he appeared in this Montgomery Ward booklet before the song made him famous. $893

Signed copy of Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

This signed copy of Where the Sidewalk Ends is a true collector’s item. $4,000

I hope you enjoyed our fantasy book shopping trip, and if you ended up picking up any of these titles, please let me know so that I can live vicariously through you. If you happen to have any books to sell, you can also check out our guide to selling books on Etsy.