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Donate Cormac McCarthy Books — Free Albuquerque Pickup

Clearing out a McCarthy shelf? Don't sort it, don't price it, don't toss it. I take the whole collection free — Blood Meridian, the Border Trilogy, The Road — and you never have to wonder whether that plain hardcover is a collectible first.

I accept Cormac McCarthy donations anywhere in the Albuquerque metro with free pickup — the whole collection: Blood Meridian, the Border Trilogy, No Country for Old Men, The Road, the early Tennessee novels (The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, Child of God, Suttree), and the late books The Passenger and Stella Maris. You don't sort or price anything. Bring it all, including the early hardcovers you might not recognize; firsts like The Orchard Keeper (1965) and Blood Meridian (1985) are genuinely collectible and easy to give away by accident, so I check everything and the rest funds New Mexico literacy.

Published June 2026 · By Josh Eldred, New Mexico Literacy Project

McCarthy is one of ours in a real sense — he spent much of his later life in New Mexico, around Santa Fe and Tesuque and the Santa Fe Institute — and he's also one of the most seriously collected American novelists alive or dead. So a McCarthy shelf here is both a local story and a genuine treasure hunt. When one gets cleared, most people just want it gone and don't realize what an early first is worth. That's exactly what I'm for: I take the whole thing, free, and I check every book.

What I take: all of it

The Western & Border books

Blood Meridian (1985), the Border Trilogy (All the Pretty Horses, The Crossing, Cities of the Plain), and No Country for Old Men — the Southwestern novels that made his name, in any edition.

The Tennessee novels & The Road

The early Appalachian works — The Orchard Keeper, Outer Dark, Child of God, Suttree — and the Pulitzer-winning The Road, plus the play The Sunset Limited and the screenplay The Counselor.

The late work & any condition

The 2022 novels The Passenger and Stella Maris, the limited and signed editions, and worn reading copies and movie tie-ins alike.

Yes, even that. Cracked-spine paperbacks, a No Country movie tie-in, a book-club hardcover — bring it. Common McCarthy is a joy to put in a new reader's hands, and a genuinely collectible early first is exactly why every box is worth opening.

You don't have to know what's valuable

Here's the reason to call rather than dump: McCarthy's early firsts are genuinely collectible. His debut, The Orchard Keeper (Random House, 1965), was printed in only about 4,000 copies, and a fine first is among the most sought-after of any modern American novelist; a first of Blood Meridian (1985) is similarly prized, signed copies even more so. The early Tennessee novels are scarce because almost nobody was buying McCarthy before the 1990s. To most people these look like any plain old hardcover, and they get given away without a second thought. You don't have to learn the points — bring the whole shelf and I'll recognize the early firsts, protect them, and keep the reading copies in circulation, with any hidden gem staying in the book economy here in his adopted home state.

Why donating is the easy answer

Listing books one at a time — researching each printing, pricing, photographing, packing, shipping — is more work than most shelves are worth, which is why so many get dumped intact. Donating handles it in one call: no research, no pricing, no listings, no shipping, free pickup at your door, reading copies to new readers, and a genuine first recognized and protected rather than tossed, all supporting New Mexico literacy. Here's where donated books go.

How free pickup works

Call or text 702-496-4214 (or schedule online), tell me roughly how much there is and where you are, and we set a time. I come to you and load it all. I cover Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, the East Mountains, and the surrounding metro, and I handle whole-house and estate cleanouts regularly.

One ask: don't pull the "good" one and pitch the rest. A 1965 Orchard Keeper looks like any plain old hardcover, and telling it apart is exactly what I do. Just point me at the shelf.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I donate Cormac McCarthy books in Albuquerque?

Right here — free pickup anywhere in the metro for the whole collection: Blood Meridian, the Border Trilogy, The Road, the early novels, the late books. Call or text 702-496-4214.

Are old McCarthy books worth anything?

Very much so — a fine first of The Orchard Keeper (1965) or Blood Meridian (1985) is genuinely collectible, signed copies even more so. They look ordinary; bring it all and let me check so nothing collectible is given away by accident.

Paperbacks and tie-ins too?

Yes — worn paperbacks, film tie-ins, book-club editions, reading copies. Just don't throw any of it out first.

Cite This Guide

Eldred, J. (June 2026). Donate Cormac McCarthy Books in Albuquerque — Free Pickup. New Mexico Literacy Project.

https://newmexicoliteracyproject.org/donate-cormac-mccarthy-books-albuquerque

Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

A shelf of our New Mexico novelist?

I'll take the whole McCarthy collection — free.

Free pickup across the Albuquerque metro. Blood Meridian, the Border Trilogy, the early novels. You sort nothing and toss nothing — I check every book, reading copies go to new readers, and a collectible first never gets given away by accident.

Request Your Free Pickup

Tell me what you have and where it is. I’m the only person who shows up — I do the lifting, any condition, no sorting. Tell me your timeline and I’ll do my best to work with it. Texts go straight to my phone at 702-496-4214.

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