The specific mention that it came from Bangor, Maine and has "rather appropriate provenance" could suggest to some -- those who do not hang out here and/or are unaware of Gerald's involvement -- that...
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The specific mention that it came from Bangor, Maine and has "rather appropriate provenance" could suggest to some -- those who do not hang out here and/or are unaware of Gerald's involvement -- that...
Let me get this straight... now we are lettering plain 1st editions? OMG... I have seen it all now. SMH[/QUOTE]
For the rest of the story: they're 325 GPB, or $406. :scared:
Could be worse… It could've been DREAMCATCHER.
It's a bit avant garde for stories that for the most part originated from the men's sweat mags -- kind of a clash, a discordance beetween material and interpretation -- but, that said, I like it....
I'm very curious about this possibility, too.
Also asked in the Joe Hill thread, so I apologize for the redundancy, but...anyone know if the slipcased edition (non-lettered) is individually numbered? It only specifies a limitation and a...
I didn't buy BLIND VOICES...I do plan to read it someday (though I've "planned" to do that for more than a decade now...but someday, someday...), but don't have enough collector's interest to dish...
Info on it here:
https://largestbook.wordpress.com/
It must be a real book, in that pages can be turned (if not the cover "boards", you're right, it doesn't look like they clear the ceiling)...
Indeed...someone else thought so, too: :smile:
https://largestbook.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/img_5019r2.jpg
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My two cents: Agreed.
For what it's worth (and I'm just now aware of the planned change), this change in dj art may very well change my mind r.e. my above post where I remark I don't plan to pick...
Depends if you want multiple editions of the same book in your collection...if you're already planning a purchase of the Scream Press edition and don't want multiples, then I'd hold off. If you have...
My understanding is that CD has the U.S. limited-edition rights, while PS has the UK limited-edition rights. Two different regions = two different rights.[/QUOTE]
That's the theory.
- How many...
My understanding is that CD has the U.S. limited-edition rights, while PS has the UK limited-edition rights. Two different regions = two different rights.
Pete, although a member or two read it as such and so I could have apparently clarify my statement better, please do know that I was not suggesting that King had any involvement in the pricing… My...
I'll stand by what I posted. However, t-dogz, please note that I did not involve Pete in my commentary whatsoever. I respect and admire Pete's work and consider him a fine gentleman.
I have no dog in this fight. But if that is an accurate take on King's mindset, I find that disappointing. That King could not be bothered to scribble three extra words for the 24 people willing to...
Does anyone in the U.S.* want to trade their Fine/Fine signed/numbered PS Pub. HC of THINNER for my Fine/Fine signed/numbered PS Pub. HC of CARRIE?
* To keep shipping costs low.
I'm still not seeing the myriad of reasons, the rest of the iceburg, that T-Dogz implies above...still sounds like just an appearance/aesthetic issue to me.
Care to elaborate? Always been curious about that issue, and the only factor I've ever read is the one you mention (the appearance).
I wonder, though, should there be a higher expectation in production values for the volume that was deliberately manufactured to be a collectible than the others you mention that were not...? ...