I think a traycase for the first edition with a special clear window to protect and store the baseball card would be cool.
I think a traycase for the first edition with a special clear window to protect and store the baseball card would be cool.
Life is a garden...dig it!
Personally, I think if a case is offered from the publisher, then that should be the only case you buy. Even if it is from CD
Just received confirmation that my order has been shipped!
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Ubris
Something like this? The card is behind plexiglass that's secured by magnets. This is just a proto-type that I'll end up keeping for myself so there will probably be a few changes to it.
It's probably not sized correctly yet but as soon as I get the Trade (and assuming it's the same size as the CD edition) I can size it to fit both. If anyone is interested & can supply the size of the UK edition, all three could be put into one case. If any of you have an interest, I'll offer a discount to DT members. Non-DT member price is $90 plus shipping.
www.bookslipcase.com
Selling my collection of books and some cases
that looks great dolso,very neat way to hold the card too.and to hold all 3 books together would be a bonus!
Yeah i agree, that does look really cool!
I like it!!
sk
Well, what do you know? I just got a shipping confirmation that means I should have the book in about a week...
I just got an email from amazon.co.uk stating that my UK edition (not a proof ) of Blockade Billy has shipped. (Shipping cost was more than the book!)
John
I've never heard of Book Depository. Do they stock both the US and UK editions? Since I've never dealt with them, I'd be afraid they'd send me a US edition.
John
Packaging is almost identical to Amazon, ie folded bits of cardboard for hardcovers or jiffy bags for paperbacks. Where they differ from Amazon is whereas Amazon uses boxes if you order a few books, Depos won't as they all ship separate.
Good for reading copies where you don't want to be paying anything for postage, not so great if your buying something collectible.
I would recommended giving them a shot with something low value, see if it gets to you in ok shape. This company makes more cash from it's foreign customers than it's UK ones so it must be doing something right, the guy who set it up was one of the top Amazon honchos at one time so they are similar in a lot of ways.
As for UK and US edition as e-taylor said they stock both, with the covers identical though you need to check out the publisher bit to see what your buying.
Just wondering--why the interest in a second printing? Is it just a change in endpapers???
I enjoyed the story a lot. I wish King would write a full-length novel, centering around some type of "horror" in a baseball park.
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Personally, I got the second printing because, if what CD said was true and the vast majority of that printing went to libraries, the second printing in mint condition could be more valuable than the first. Also, it was part of my obsession.
John
Hmm.. just checked Ebay and the first printing is already at almost twice the cost.
I'm kinda surprised too. I bought (in total) 9 1st edition copies from CD (no discount!) and have sold them all at $30. I bought 3 copies 3 times as I would sell out, reorder, sell out and reorder. I got almost the last 3 copies they had. They still have to arrive (crosses fingers).
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
I got both first and second printing.
sk
Got my Scribner edition in the mail yesterday.
That's a little book...
Life is a garden...dig it!
I got my UK version today, i have to say i do like the looks of the book!
I got my Hodder & Stoughton version today as well (shipping of the Scribner version was confirmed a couple of days ago). It is a tiny book indeed but that was what I expected anyway. I'm curious as to how the US and UK versions are different... probably not much except for the publisher's logo on the spine. Oh well...
... looks like I'm getting both mass-market trades sooner than the CD 1st edition.
I bought mine from a local store yesterday. Oh well.
The CD release is roughly 1" taller over the mass 1st edition release. I wonder if the UK is the same size as the US?
Mulleins
Cumberland VA