That is a beautiful book. Looks like it could be a prototype for a signed limited. That is really neat! Congratulations on the book! and thanks for sharing all the pics!
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That is really nice looking, can imagine it will be an expensive proof on the secondary market. Looking forward to this and hoping there is a limited of it!!
The production of the proof does go some way to indicating a signed limited.
That would be wonderful if it happened. I like that proof, and also the sub headings of each chapter. Always wondered how you could get these. Always wanted to read a King book before issue. Imagine it’s pretty satisfying.
Did King do this before? Feels very Blood Meridian to me (sub headings at the beginning of chapters)
Nice edition, nice to see a special edition of a proof, and thanks for posting the pics.
I have to say, I don't like the spoilerish chapter subheads and hope they aren't in the US trade hardcover (I had to train myself to look past them when reading things like The Mist).
I totally agree with your comments on the chapter subheadings.
Normally just “Chapter 8” is sufficient, then find out yourself.
I could not say for certain reference the layout of the US hardcover. It’s not uncommon though for Hodder and Stoughton to produce something specific to the UK market.
And yes, it is rather nice to see a proof copy that looks unique.
So once again, apologies to Alec as its taken me a few days to get to this. (part of the reason why will be posted in my own collection thread soon!)
Alec's new acquisition is a 2 volume very limited edition of the "Song of the Anuir", published posthumously by Christopher Tolkien. This is limited to only 6 copies, painted by Ruth Lacon, it is all hand painted, illuminated and illustrated, meaning each copy is slightly different and unique.
"The Song of the Ainur” is about the creation, part of the legend at the start of the Silmarillion.
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Vanimelda!
Gorgeous!
Just incredible.
MAGNIFICENTLY STUNNING.
Extraordinary!
Thank you for all the superlatives used. I am certain that Ruth Lacon would be delighted at the appreciation of her work. To produce twelve individually illustrated and illuminated books, shows to me a patience and dedication way beyond my thought process. The idea that the “concentration was soothing” and “an oasis of sanity” shows just how different some creative people look at life.
I had reason to visit Oswestry on numerous occasions, a town on the Welsh border. Finding out that the artist lived not far away I elected to contact her and ask if I could see some of her work. The six pairs of books had sold instantly. Nonetheless I thought a visit would most certainly be worth the extra miles. On arriving she informed me that a pair had just been cancelled and was I interested!!!
Hard to believe how lucky that trip turned out to be.
Thanks again for the comments.
Those are beautifully painted by hand pieces of art.
So, are you saying that all were bought, but then one was canceled, and that is the one you have and the one we see here.
WOW that is an amazing story. That is so fortuitous, I don't know what else to say, except, it was meant to be :).
Yes one was cancelled and I happened to arrive at the right time!!
Supersupersuperbeautifulamazing !!!
That's about as singular, significant, and beautiful as a work can be.
Thank you Frank, Glen and Mike.
Thank you as well St. Troy for probably the most succinct and charming review this book will receive anywhere.
I love to see the newest treasures you add to your collection. Just magnificent.
Thank you Elliot, very much appreciated.
I have just been perusing your copy of “The Tommyknockers”. Lovely story, the same with the dedication and signature. Amazing the finds you can make from a box of books. Well done indeed.