Could October be something from Noel Coward, given the "cowardly" clue. I'm not familiar enough with Coward's work to hazard a guess as to which work.
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Could October be something from Noel Coward, given the "cowardly" clue. I'm not familiar enough with Coward's work to hazard a guess as to which work.
I think Poe is the correct answer here, as the blurb indicates it's an American author.
January is almost certainly 'The Magus' by John Fowles.[/QUOTE]
Ah, I didn’t catch that American...
My presumption is that March is the collected stories of M. R. James. Ash Tree Press did a similar massive volume, which I own, some time ago…if I’m correct, it’ll be interesting to see Suntup’s take...
I agree — it’s a book I’ve never read, and I’ve looked at the Folio Society edition a number of times to remedy that…but never pulled the trigger (no pun intended). Would love to see a Suntup edition...
I like fine art, and I'm not saying this artwork shouldn't be in it, but I'm not sure how those pieces are supposed to go with the story. They are dark and gorgeous, that's for sure.[/QUOTE]
To...
The reach goal wasn't met, but, eh, close enough:thumbsup:...the Giveaway tweet just went live, feel free to enter if you don't already have an AE of JAWS:
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FREE GIVEAWAY:
If anyone is still in need of an AE of JAWS — and would like it free — I’m doing a post-paid giveaway of one when if/when I reach 1000 followers on Twitter by July 4th. Specific...
I was there right at the start of the sale, but the only title I was after — the AE of A SCANNER DARKLY — wasn’t offered, so I went away disappointed but with an unscathed credit card.
I have the signed (by Crouch) and numbered UK 1st HC from Goldsboro and don’t have shelf room for duplicates, so am skipping this new edition. But if I didn’t have the earlier deluxe edition, I’d be...
Is HEX good?[/QUOTE]
I wasn't a fan of it, but I readily admit I tend to be among the minority on this one. Great premise, but poor execution on other fronts that may or may not have been due to...
I have to dig up some short stories for the survey. I have a few authors whose stories have stuck with me, but I'll have to go browse the shelves later to get the story titles.[/QUOTE]
I went the...
If I didn't already have the Centipede edition(s) of BLACKWATER, I'd be all over this one. I'm so delighted to see McDowell's masterwork reach more readers to which it may be new, and receive deluxe...
Mine arrived as well, and as someone who’s never owned an art portfolio (or won a Suntup drawing! :-)), my curiosity and expectations were already high, but this package just blew them all away. My...
Incredibly generous, Paul — thank you! Order just placed. I’m not on Facebook so always miss out on the fun, and I’ve never bought/owned an art portfolio before, from any publisher, so this is a...
I'm guessing July is 'Jaws' and August is 'Blackwater' - dunno about Sept yet.[/QUOTE]
Jaws makes sense, "this thriller is the ultimate Summer beach read," and especially given that Benchley is...
While I can appreciate the beauty and design of Paul's books along with those of other other fine press publishers the only aspect that motivates me to acquire a limited is the actual story. If I...
I guess I have no real idea what Library Thing is — I always thought it was just where folks archived listings of their collection, not discuss books — but I found the portion of the thread I read...
I’ve never read BELOVED but have always intended to, so to be able to finally read it in a deluxe edition of Suntup quality would be an exciting thing indeed.
Off topic, but if you haven't yet seen the documentary 'Dear Mr. Watterson' - it's something you'd probably enjoy.[/QUOTE]
Watterson is one of my heroes because a lot of people talk about...
Ah, okay, yes, that’s the part of the equation I was missing...I wasn’t aware that SEED preceded SotL with the 350 limitation. Thanks, guys, makes perfect sense now.