How many books are in your collection?
18
What was the first book you bought for your collection?
The first British edition of Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon (London: Chatto & Windus 1978). I was fascinated by the cover designer’s interpretation of the Flying Africans myth.
How about the most recent book?
Eric Walrond’s Tropic Death. I recently purchased the second printing of the first edition (New York: Boni & Liveright 1926). Sadly, no dustjacket but the art on the endpapers is intact.
And your favorite book in your collection?
An impossible question. I only collect works that I am deeply attached to.
Best bargain you’ve found?
To this day, I can’t believe this happened. In 2023, I purchased The Hills of Hebron (London: Jonathan Cape 1962) by Sylvia Wynter for $80. The copy I purchased is the only listing that I have ever found. Many top libraries and special collections across the country (like the Beinecke at Yale) don’t have this edition.
How about The One that Got Away?
How about The One that I Can’t Afford?
The Deeper Wrong; Or, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself (London: W. Tweedie, 1862). That is the first British edition of Harriet Jacobs’s (pseudonym Linda Brent) slave narrative. The first American edition was published as Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself in 1861. As we see here, the British one has a slightly different title. I have always been aggrieved by the addition of “The Deeper Wrong.”
The book is currently for sale by Burnside Rare Books for a whopping $85,000. I held a first edition of The Deeper Wrong a few years back, during my brief time working at Between the Covers Rare Books. It was actually Jean Fagan Yellin’s copy. Must say, it was one of the best moments of my life.
What would be the Holy Grail for your collection?
I have begun collecting author interviews and book reviews published in newspapers and literary magazines across the 20th century. For instance, I have an interview with Toni Morrison published in the July 1978 issue of the London magazine Harpers & Queen. If I could, I could find more ephemera like this.
Who is your favorite bookseller / bookstore?
My favorite bookseller Andy Taitt at Black Rock Books, located in St Michael, Barbados. I hope to be able to visit in person one day.
What would you collect if you didn’t collect books?
Memories.










