It's an anthology of never or rarely reprinted pulp stories. I think SKELETON IN MY CLOSET is a similar volume:
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It's an anthology of never or rarely reprinted pulp stories. I think SKELETON IN MY CLOSET is a similar volume:
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Oh, yes, I know Skeleton In My Closet. Brilliant stuff.
My Alfred Hitchcock collection. I wonder if were old Hitch alive today if he'd have something in common with Woody Allen.
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Wow, man! LOVE the HITCH DELL paperbacks! :)
Very cool set. Didn’t even know about those. Always cool to see non-King stuff that’s out there.
Mike Resnick's Weird West Tales series:
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Just some random shots from the library:
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Mefisto in Onyx Lettered is a dream of mine.
I've read that story three times, as I recall. The first time I liked it, the second I loved it, and the third I found it almost unreadable. It's true that we change as we get older. Maybe I'll read it a fourth time one of these days.
Steve, you should really pick up a copy of Joyland. I enjoyed it and highly recommend it :)
That's the best idea I've ever heard!
Wow, that's a lot of copies of Joyland! :) Absolutely LOVE Joyland! Top 5 King book for me... I see a Jerzy Kosinski peaking out there in your collection. I still have nightmares from reading The Painted Bird when I was a teenager. Wow, such a powerful, uncomfortable, yet compelling story!
I recently found out that Kosinski probably did not write a single one of his novels, but I still really like them.
Jerzy Kosinski hardcovers without bric-a-brac:
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Hardcovers with bric-a-brac:
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Kosinski paperbacks without bric-a-brac:
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Kosinski paperbacks with bric-a-brac:
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What is the book in the traycase with bars?! That is so cool!
MEFISTO IN ONYX, Mark V. Zeising Books, 1993, one of 26 lettered copies. Barred cage designed by a former Walt Disney animator, comes with a key. The deal was if you bought one, Harlan Ellison would sign ANYTHING ( and I mean ANYTHING) you wanted him to in it, to you, personally.
I had my collection appraised and the appraiser offered me this much. I'm thinking it over:
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There's a heck of a lot more detail in the album download.
Do you hold the record for most copies of the same title? When I first looked at the picture, I said to myself, ‘cool he really digs Hard Case Crime novels’ then took a double take. Is that about 5 S/L editions? Can’t tell. Either way very cool!
That Mefisto Lettered is mesmerizing. Also dig the Ender’s Game hiding behind it. One of my favorite Centipede Press editions.
There's a guy in New Mexico, some guy named Jerome, and probably many, many others that beat me up all over the place in the multiple copy edition category.
I only have one S/L of JOYLAND. The people that bought it only to resell it at an obscene profit beat me to the lettered edition. But that's another can of worms.
All my ENDER'S GAMEs, excluding the Centipede Press edition, still in shrinkwrap! I never did get the proof or the UK 1st. I wish I had pursued those back then, when they were much easier to obtain:
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Awesome!