Now we know it was a lacky at Hodder.
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Now we know it was a lacky at Hodder.
The "insert" or "bookplate" has never been over the pond, so nobody from the USA signed it. Waterstones have had many "signed" king 1/700 editions over the years. King or anyone from his family have...
Not missing anything. Its just a bookplate in a regular UK H&S children's book. Don't know if it was signed by a lacky at Hodder or Waterstones. At least it only cost £20.[/QUOTE]
Do you have...
Not missing anything. Its just a bookplate in a regular UK H&S children's book. Don't know if it was signed by a lacky at Hodder or Waterstones. At least it only cost £20.
Nobody has answered this, so here is what Dave Hinchberger claims:
"We have discovered that the very “first” printing of Charlie the Choo-Choo by Stephen King, under his pseudonym Beryl Evans, was...
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I don't think the movie will have any effect on the price of a 1st Gunslinger. The movie is very loosly based on the 3rd book only, and because it is a long way removed from the actual story, I don't...
Its an absolute certainty it will be in the film.[/QUOTE]
Alan, do you really know for certain? Or just a strong hunch?[/QUOTE]
Educated guess.
Its an absolute certainty it will be in the film.