...and the Ineffable Edition:
https://twitter.com/honeybee9519/sta...851200512?s=21
...and the Ineffable Edition:
https://twitter.com/honeybee9519/sta...851200512?s=21
It seems I'm miles above the surface of the Earth
I can see across the whole of London and beyond
...and a video of the Occult Edition (not the greatest book video, but provides a deep dive if you need that):
It seems I'm miles above the surface of the Earth
I can see across the whole of London and beyond
...and a better video for the Occult Edition (this YouTuber has a bit of a "canned" sound but otherwise her videos are just fine; she does a nice job):
It seems I'm miles above the surface of the Earth
I can see across the whole of London and beyond
I have a special fondness for The Ocean at the End of the Lane because Neil named a character in the book after me.
And now there will be a newly illustrated edition of this book. Here is a link to the forthcoming signed, slipcased, limited edition at Waterstones:
https://www.waterstones.com/book/the.../9781472270726
Order placed - thanks for posting the link
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Oh, I had won a charity auction where the prize was getting a character in Neil's next novel named after me. And then time passed and he wasn't writing a novel. I had dinner with him one evening, together with my wife and kids, and he mentioned working on a short story that had become longer than planned and wasn't quite a novel but might become one. I reminded him about the auction thing.
Neil said, "right, that's you!" and pulled out his notebook and made a notation in it. He then asked me to print my name clearly in it.
"How would you like to be a South African diamond miner who commits suicide?"
"Sounds good to me."
My wife suggested that the character should have as gruesome a death as possible.
Later Neil sent me a pdf of the draft manuscript, and I'd been changed from the diamond miner to a recalled childhood companion of the narrator. No suicide, no gruesome death, just an innocent childhood buddy.
My wife said I got off easy.
Because you need another S/L of Ocean. But it's pretty nice and cheap:
https://forbiddenplanet.com/284490-t...ion-hardcover/
Edit: I just realized this is the same edition that Waterstone's had a while back. So here is a new link in case you missed it.
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
So I have been looking for a s/l of Angels and Visitations for years, but every one was priced way too high for my taste. I finally found one on eBay for around $200, so I went ahead and purchased it. Weird thing is that it is a lettered edition:
I didn't even know a lettered edition existed. Does anyone have any other details on this, like the original purchase price?
Thanks
Great find!
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
I would agree on AB - I am guessing that it is just not as popular a book? But very well done - I have a copy with an awesome spider Remarque and I love that one. Plus there is a glassine like paper with an embossed web - that is just loose in the book - I had it in one copy but not the other - I imagine these were easily lost - I think they were placed over the signature page
Wanted:
Gunslinger s/l #344
Drawing of The Three s/l #344
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” Wayne Gretzky
And E for Eric - its like its personalized to you
Wanted:
Gunslinger s/l #344
Drawing of The Three s/l #344
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” Wayne Gretzky
Wanted:
Gunslinger s/l #344
Drawing of The Three s/l #344
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” Wayne Gretzky
Although I can't speak to this particular book, a number of publishers (Arion Press, for example) use letters to denote the in-house copies reserved for authors/contributors/etc. If it's functionally identical to the "numbered" version, that's my guess as to what's happening here.
re Angels & Visitations - I dont recall a lettered edition at all! Perhaps as suggested above they were intended for specific recipients? Maybe a quick email to dreamhaven might clear it up?
re American Gods reader copy - that's odd as I have seen a few around listed as 'not numbered'. It doesn't worry me too much tbh (unless anyone here has one numbered 700!)