How much does a set of this type run? The first three are of course the slipcased gift set with the Gunslinger as a 3rd printing, the next a 2nd printing, and the third volume a 1st. All the others...
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How much does a set of this type run? The first three are of course the slipcased gift set with the Gunslinger as a 3rd printing, the next a 2nd printing, and the third volume a 1st. All the others...
Objectively speaking, I'm certain you are correct; I suppose that would likely be the best route for a flip (which, I hasten to add, is not my intent). But the Artist's Edition is considerably more...
Objectively speaking, I'm certain you are correct; I suppose that would likely be the best route for a flip (which, I hasten to add, is not my intent). But the Artist's Edition is considerably more...
Objectively speaking, I'm certain you are correct; I suppose that would likely be the best route for a flip (which, I hasten to add, is not my intent). But the Artist's Edition is considerably more...
I'm tempted by the thought of trading my UK S/N PS Pub. of CARRIE for the CD gift edition. I prefer the CD edition in just about every way -- the size, the paper, the font and leading, the art, etc....
Interestingly, Block's BORDERLINE is one of the few tpb titles I've picked up. I'll never miss a vintage Block reprint, nor a new QUARRY book by MAC...others are on a case-by-case basis.
That sounds great. I also collect Hard Case Crime (or did, anyhow), though I haven't kept up very well since they switched to trade-paperbacks..these days I pick and choose which ones I'm interested...
If you can get the book for issue price ($125), you did ok.[/QUOTE]
Yep. I just offered him one for $100 + $10 for shipping. Not a bad price to help out a new member.
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So the whole SHINING event got my King collecting juices going, and am wondering what the current resale market value is on the gift/trade edition of IT by Cemetery Dance. I skipped it when it was...