Pretty stunning.
Type: Posts; User: Randall Flagg
Pretty stunning.
Rep points for the chuckle.
Original inspiring art is a valuable contribution to society.Congratulations on becoming the curator.
It's in great hands.
MAGNIFICENTLY STUNNING.
The last 4 or 5 PS lettered editions were signed in felt pen.
Thinner, and Carrie were inkpen signed.
Perhaps because the sheet is semi gloss.
I know you get what you get, but King's signature in felt pen is undesirable.
-----Sigh.
Doesn't get mentioned as a nicer gentleman.
Back to the drawing board.
As I said, all rules are firmly etched in Jello.
An ARC says Advance Review Copy on it, and a Proof says Proof on it.
All other attempts to clarify which is which are futile. The lines have been crossed/blurred so long ago that there are no...
Very impressive.
It's pretty clear that rather than "no expense was spared in making the book and traycase" it is more "every expense was spared..."
Gorgeously done.
Definitely a 4, not a 7. Great stuff though.
What a remarkable piece. Worthy of any great art museum.
The member hasn't "chosen" not to receive PM's. They have to have 5 posts before they can send or receive PM's. At that point, then an elected preference to not receive PM's could/would kick in.
Stunning. I knew the book existed, and now it is nice to see pics of it, knowing that it is in a great home.
Just received this info from Peter Schneider who checked with a person who would know:
" ...she didn't recognize the name and/or signature. She agreed with me, however, that it would have been...
According to Peter Schneider: "It could have been one of the assistants in the Production or the Art departments -- they usually filed things when they came in."
Peter wasn't with Doubleday...
Great restoration. Congratulations.