Yeah that's what I'm saying Tippy... Look at the catalogue. There is nothing after the Shining in the normal price range!
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Yeah that's what I'm saying Tippy... Look at the catalogue. There is nothing after the Shining in the normal price range!
I would not be surprised if there is a S/L of the book King is writing with Owen.
There are even fewer real S/L's if you count "new" books. I would count Joyland, The Wind Through The Keyhole and 11/22/63 as "real" S/L's (an S/L issued when the book was first released). The rest, IMO, are manufactured rarities.....anthologies and anniversary editions designed by the small press publishers to separate the collector from his money as ruthlessly and completely as possible. I fall for this game too....as quickly as (or quicker than) most. But looking at the list tippy4 posted really drove the point home to me that we are being taken for a ride. A ride that most of us willingly take.
Interesting the way you put that Bob. And yes.... I'm willing to take the ride within reason. PS's lettereds I will most likely never own unless they drop significantly in value... Other than that... Bring them on:( haha
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I think I'd also include Full Dark, No Stars S/L (2011), and Doctor Sleep S/L as new full length fiction.
Are there any pending S/Ls that have been announced?......is PS doing Skeleton Crew or Salem's Lot with a King sig?
Skeleton Crew from PS will be signed. I believe it has yet to be confirmed as to whether the lettered 'Salem's will be signed or not.
Paul. Where is the list of new paperbacks released? I have been picking up a few each month. Thanks
I've been keeping this post updated. I'm getting the information from Amazon and the Simon & Schuster site. Actually, just had a look there now and I see a bunch of new ones. End of Watch and Dark Tower MMP's. Here's the Pocket Books list, and the trade paperbacks.
Will the book You, Human by DarkRegions Press contain an original King story? I sent an email to 'em but checking here in case any of you guys are in the know.
"I AM THE DOORWAY" First appeared in CAVALIAR MARCH 1971.
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I knew this was the place to ask! Thanks, guys.
Question. There are 2 UK gift editions that have flimsy slipcases. You can stare at them long enough to see them deteriorate. I have both the Insomnia and Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Dolores Claiborne would probable fall into this category too. Would the books lose value if I dumped these awful slipcases and have Jeff make slipcases for these books? Thanks
okay, someone offers you a one-of-a-kind item. you want it...bad. and have almost since you started collecting. further, you know that you will not likely ever get another chance at it. the problem: its more...a lot more... money than you have. what would you do? beg, borrow and go into debt or do you just let it go with quiet dignity and accept it wasnt meant to be?
Save your money. If you can't buy it straight out, then wait until you can. If you charge it and pay high interest, you could end up in 3 or 4 years paying twice the original cost.