I sold mine for £300 (GBP) a year ago.
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I sold mine for £300 (GBP) a year ago.
I have one and I hate the weight of the wooden case. It is far too bulky. It's stuck at the back of a shelf somewhere.
Just bang some dots on a Trade Edition. You cannot read Braille anyway, so you will not know the difference. :)
The only Ubris editions with any value are the one with King stories. He had stories/poems in 4 of them:
UBRIS Spring 1968 includes "Here There be Tygers" and "Cain Rose Up"
UBRIS Fall 1968...
Totally agree with this. UPS is the worst ever.
He did do a signing for this. They were all signed on the front with a silver sharpie. I've seen quite a few on ebay.
Everything’s Eventual: Five Dark Tales - Everything’s Eventual by Justin Long, Autopsy Room Four by Oliver Platt, The Little Sisters of Eluria by Boyd Gaines, Luckey Quarter by Judith Ivey, The Road...
I don't really wash much. My ecoli and ebola doesn't seem to affect the paper at all.
IKEA Billy bookcases are terrible. Make your own with the best hardwood you can get. Your Lettered Editions deserve it.
You can look at many of the London libraries...
The Shining - https://www.worldcat.org/title/shining/oclc/220003855
Needfull Things -...
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That looks like the one I sold. Mine was in a plastic cover like that. (I paid £90 [$110] for mine)
Don't think this is in the catalog either...
http://www.akyle.f2s.com/images/999_3.jpg
I have seen many collectors come and go over the years I have been on this site. I have noticed that collectors who obtain their collections quickly, i.e. only a couple of years, never stay around...
The Flipbacks (12 books selling for £9.99) were a massive flop. They were shoddily made from "Bible" paper. "Great for making rollies," Most of them went to the recycle bin.
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There is no market for these. The people who collect oddities like this already have their copies. The ones on Abe, or anywhere else, will not sell.
Successful movies usually get a new paperback release with the cover depicting something from the movie. But as nobody buys paperbacks anymore, and publishing houses are all struggling, even these...
Bob (Carlos)
Nobody knows for certain. The only details we collectors have is:
London, England: New English Library, 1976, 439 pp., hardcover. ISBN: 0-450-02860-7.
The US hard back came out in October 1975....
OneFathom
No mix up. French 1s look like Scottish 7s. French 7s have the horizontal line in the middle.