Yes, they are home. I have no access to them, however.
John
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Yes, they are home. I have no access to them, however.
John
Does anyone know which periodical this was originally published in? I'm assuming the Maine Campus, but not entirely sure.
https://i.redd.it/0u05keliy4oz.jpg
Is it something that is relatively obtainable? I think it would be quite nice framed is all.
The first 'graph says "the Campus learned last week," which would indicate the article was written for the Maine Campus.
Yeah, a bit more googling has confirmed it was in the Maine Campus Newspaper around 1974. I guess finding a surviving copy would be pretty hard. I'd be interested to know if anyone has one though. (It was reported Gerald has one in his shop, but he doesn't frequent these parts these days).
I need to ship a few books, and am picking up boxes today, but I’m not able to get home first to check dimensions.
Could someone provide the size of the FAB8 S/L, The Stand S/L, or the IT Gift Edition? Thanks!
FAB8 S/L-11.5"x8.25"x3"
Stand S/L-10.5"x8.25"x4.5"
IT Gift-10.75"x8"x3.25"
Do you need their weight?:wink:
So, is there another author working that has the number of books in limited, numbered, or gift/special editions as King?
This is a long shot, but thought I'd throw it to the collector canons here.
With all this talk of red lettered EOTD, I have this copy. It's number 966 but it's unique in that it's also inscribed to a "Bob" who King "missed the first time around". Anyone want to hazard a guess at who this Bob could probably be?? Some artist possibly, given King's reference to "drawing" in the inscription?
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...0_26_16_am.png
Bob from Twin Peaks. He gets around.
Bob Ross? ;)
What about Neil Gaiman?
I was comparing my 2 copies of Dolan's Cadillac 1/250. To my surprise, I find that one copy had gray endpapers and the other white! I wonder which is the more common binding?
1/250 #94 has gray endpapers.
1/1000 #94 has black endpapers.
So what's the novel with the most collectable editions? I love Salem's Lot, but damn, there are sooo many versions. How many different copy's do collectors have of each book?
:evil :evil: U.S.A.(signed & unsigned) plus more limited to come & U.K. 1st editions plus 4 more airport editions.
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