The most expensive item with a signature of Cormac McCarthy (Outer Dark Cormac McCarthy Signed First Edition Copy (1968 Hardback)) was sold in December 2023 for $3150.00 while the cheapest item (AUTHOR CORMAC MCCARTHY SIGNED BOOKPLATE AND NICE PRINT THE ROAD) found a new owner for $43.01 in May 2014. The month with the most items sold (14) was December 2022 with an average selling price of $872.00 for an autographed item of Cormac McCarthy. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2023 with $1999.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $43.01 was May 2014. In average, an autographed item from Cormac McCarthy is worth $650.47.
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Item Title | Price | Store | |
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CORMAC MCCARTHY - SIGNED FIRST EDITION - THE PASSENGER and STELLA MARIS SET | $559.99 | ||
CORMAC MCCARTHY - THE PASSENGER BOX SET [Signed Autographed Edition] 2 Autos?? | $549.00 | ||
CORMAC MCCARTHY - THE PASSENGER BOX SET [Signed Autographed Edition] 2 Autos?? | $598.00 | ||
Cormac Mccarthy -The Passenger and Stella Maris - Signed First Edition Box Set | $560.00 | ||
Cormac McCarthy SIGNED The Gardeners Son - Limited Numbered Edition | $675.00 | ||
Cormac McCarthy THE GARDENER'S SON: A Screenplay Limited SIGNED numbered edition | $750.00 | ||
Outer Dark Cormac McCarthy Signed First Edition Copy (1968 Hardback) | $3150.00 | ||
Scarce, The Gardener's Son by Cormac McCarthy (1996) 1/350 Signed/Numbered, HC | $765.00 | ||
The Crossing, Cormac McCarthy, 1st edition, 1st printing, signed | $599.95 | ||
The Road, Cormac McCarthy (2006) - 1st/1st- SIGNED | $1495.00 |
Interview: R.J. Palacio (08/24/23): Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road” got to her: “Sure, it’s a novel full of unbelievable violence and apocalyptic nightmare stuff,” says the best-selling author of “Wonder,” “Pony” and “White Bird,” soon to be a feature film. “But the humanity and love is there right from the first line.”
Book Review: ‘Not Even the Dead,’ by Juan Gómez Bárcena (07/11/23): “Not Even the Dead,” a novel by Juan Gómez Bárcena, is a transhistorical epic with echoes of Cormac McCarthy and Joseph Conrad.
Remembering Cormac McCarthy and Robert Gottlieb (06/23/23): Two giants of the literary world died last week. In this episode, the Book Review celebrates their lives.
Readers Reflect on Cormac McCarthy (06/14/23): McCarthy’s death inspired hundreds of people to share their impressions of him and his work.
Cormac McCarthy: An Appreciation (06/14/23): Cormac McCarthy was the last of a generational cohort of writers who redefined American prose.
Cormac McCarthy Movies: Stream These 5 Film Adaptations (06/2023): The Coens and Ridley Scott are among the directors who took big swings at the novelist’s work. The distinctive writer left his mark on the big screen.
Essay: On Food in Cormac McCarthy’s Novels (12/2022): His novels are full of food scenes, often in modest digs. Why do they resonate so much?
Book Review: ‘Stella Maris,’ by Cormac McCarthy (11/2022): “Stella Maris” is the second of McCarthy’s two new books about grief, math and the nature of knowledge.
Review: ‘The Passenger,’ by Cormac McCarthy (10/2022): In “The Passenger,” a pair of siblings contend with the world’s enigmas and their own demons.
Early Cormac McCarthy Interviews Rediscovered (09/2022): The Pulitzer Prize-winning author has done vanishingly few interviews during the course of his career. In these early ones, some newly uncovered, he is less guarded.
Cormac McCarthy to Publish Two New Novels (03/2022): This fall, Knopf will publish two interlinked books that are a thematic and stylistic departure for the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist.