I would not care much for a hard bound book. I would like to have spiral bound softcovers like Rabbit did once produced. I would be willing to pay the cost + a small premium. In other words, keep...
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I would not care much for a hard bound book. I would like to have spiral bound softcovers like Rabbit did once produced. I would be willing to pay the cost + a small premium. In other words, keep...
I was thinking to leave "the king collection" to charity... Not sure how that would work...
Same with me. I never record by purchases. I do have a box of receipts from Grant, CD, etc. In a weird way, I really did not want to know how much was being spent.
100 sets were produced is my understanding..
Sounds like a book club
I know playboy have a couple recent releases not on the list. There is a Knave (UK mag) 1987 issue with an interview. Also, there may be a couple adult comics, one I know of is M.A.I.N. with an...
I have not updated in a few years.. At one time this was a complete listing for mens..
Adelina,
1. February 1980, ON BECOMING A BRAND NAME, non-fiction by King;
2. June 1980, book reviews ...
Barlow..
I have a Carrie edition with the same attributes: “blue cloth over dark blue boards maroon endpapers and gold lettering and 4 6 8 10 11 9 7 5 3 for the # line”. The price on inside top...
I cannot guarantee this to the absolute fact, but the earliest printings that I have seen so far are:
Carrie - Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., [October 1993], 181 pp., hardcover. ISBN:...
Mr. Rabbit Trick says that all of those omnibus editions published by Little, Brown had prices on the inner flap of the dust jacket.
I have three such editions: TEOTD/FIRESTARTER, THE DEAD...
I am working on Justin Brooks Primary Bio... if it is not listed in Brooks, I usually pass.
Never give up.. never, ever give up...
Random House (who published BLACK HOUSE) states "First edition" and has a number line that stops at "2". When the book goes into a second printing they remove the "First edition" statement and keep...
Are there any large edition specialists out there? I purchased a few trade paperback large print books from Betts a few weeks. The GK Hall editions (The Dark Half & Four Past Midnight) have retail...
I checked my copy which is red ink and signed with a very crappy pen.
I have not been able to find information in the catalog for the following books. I would like to know if they have dust jackets? Issue prices on the books? and any other first edition markings......
What would you guys consider the book plate UKs? Would they be gift editions too?
Mr Flagg.. one additional comment before returning to regularly scheduled programming... TDT site never seem to stop growing...
Thanks RB .. so you would not recommend PERMA-BOUND your collection...
May be a dumb question, but I will ask anyway.. What makes PERMA-BOUND collectable.. seem to me, it would de-value the book...