I only caught part of it.
Will you be posting on your website, Paul?
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I only caught part of it.
Will you be posting on your website, Paul?
You can watch it again right now on the same page: https://www.facebook.com/suntupediti...4766350927105/
How cool!
I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I think Mulleins was onto something. Thanks for watching!
Another GREAT interview......But now I have to decide if I have to move this into the KING side of the collection.
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being that it's King's favorite Bloch book.:lol:
Spoiler: 04-10-2018 03:07 PMMr. Rabbit TrickCorrection from the interview: Chris bought the UK Night Shift ARC from me and not Betts.
I still have the unpublished handwritten manuscript for Dave Marsh's book that was a prized part of Chris's collection. 04-11-2018 02:23 PMAri_RacingGreat interview!
And once again, Alan, you gotta post more often about your knowledge and collection! :) 04-12-2018 10:29 AMBr!anI'd like to reply to Bill's question about 1st/1sts.
The rebound editions do use 1st printings.
So those books are no longer available on the market as 1st/1sts.
It might be some consolation to know that most of the rebound books are in very good condition, not fine condition. 04-13-2018 03:56 PMJohnny007A little more of the story...
Alan is right. Chris misspoke when he said he bought the UK Night Shift ARC from Betts. Alan made it available for sale on ebay. Chris and I were the 2 serious bidders on the item. When the auction ended, he and I tied with the highest bid. But because his bid came before my bid, Chris won the auction. I've tried to buy it a couple of times since that auction but Chris wants to hold on to it for a while longer. It's in a great place!
Very nice interview, Paul.
John 04-13-2018 11:29 PMMr. Rabbit Trick 04-15-2018 05:43 PMJimimckI see some guy on FB is asking $2500 for the rights to his ordered Misery. It's that what people are thinking is about right? 04-15-2018 05:47 PMFather Cody 04-15-2018 06:52 PMTravelinJackFor a S/L. 04-15-2018 07:39 PMTommyAn extremely limited edition of what will be an extremely beautiful book....prices should be higher :evil: 04-16-2018 09:31 AMHONKYTONKSMASH 04-16-2018 01:23 PMshaqThis will be my new retirement funds purchase from the secondary market (the stand was until it became my 50th birthday present to myself) in 10 years time.
Just wish I’d got it at cost (I may have said that once or twice before) 04-16-2018 04:25 PMRichardXThe Colorado Kid and Joyland covers look nice but not a fan of facsimile signatures as it doesn't add much and likely is a source of confusion. I even have a difficult time remembering which are signed and which are facsimiles. Never really saw the point but I suppose some like them for consistency sake. 04-16-2018 04:42 PMPatrick 04-17-2018 04:30 AMwebstar1000 04-17-2018 04:06 PMJimimck 04-17-2018 06:11 PMWeDealInLeadPaul, if you publish limited editions by other authors, does one have to have the Misery S/L or would you open the ordering to everyone? Thanks. 04-17-2018 11:36 PMstroppygoblin 04-18-2018 04:28 AMzelig 04-18-2018 04:56 AMwebstar1000Great question. If we assume Paul keeps his limitations low... then everyone with a Misery S/L is going to say one thing and the rest of the world that don't...well we know what they will say. However, if he does more than the 185 that was Misery.. then the choice is easy no? I think this is a great question and is a VERY tough one for Paul. From a business standpoint I am sure he wants to reach more fans as possible though...