Thanks for posting those, Brice. I love those foreign editions.
Bob's right, Gerald's Game must be a much sexier story when told in French.
Thanks for posting those, Brice. I love those foreign editions.
Bob's right, Gerald's Game must be a much sexier story when told in French.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Brice : trust me, some french covers are WORST
Not from a french point of view i guess ;-)Bob's right, Gerald's Game must be a much sexier story when told in French.
Or maybe, if read by a french reader to a non french ;-)
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Brice, are you interested by french books?
i have some extra copies of scarces french editions (early editions mainly)
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I am interested, but I can't do anything right now. I've been to the ER three times in the last few weeks and have to go see some doctors still. When I have some spare money I'll PM you to see what (if anything) you still have.
Thanks Patrick. I do too.
Yes, I have two. I had one and then a couple weeks ago I found one in our libary's yearly booksale. it needed a home.
I know. That would have been horrible.
I assure you as soon as it reached my hands I passed you for being the happiest being on earth. As much as I love DT what it was meant much less then who it was from.
I'm really not sure unless the cover illustration is the artist's interpretation of walter/the man in black. I do know Schwarz means black in german thoug.
It was really my pleasure.
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A very tiny German copy of Nona:
with From A Buick 8 pink fuzzy dice and a few books in the background. This room doubles both as my room and the library with wall to wall and ceiling to floor filled built in bookcases. I can reach in any direction from my bed and grab books.
Weirdbook 19 contains Stephen King's Gramma:
interior artwork that accompanies the story:
I forget about all the interior artwork. It is nice to see some of it again. I read the stories once and then put the magazines into bags and hardly ever take them out again to look at the artwork.
Is the artwork for "Gramma" in the Weirdbook by Allen K.? It looks like his work.
Amazing collection you have there Brice.
Your a very lucky man to have amassed such
a lot of his work. I must be content with his
novels, and a few collections of short stories
and the like. Although, I am very proud of what
I do have on that all important center bookshelf.
The answer is within
all matter is energy, all energy is GOD
June 1983 Playboy containing a SK interview:
Old pics of King that accompany the interview:
Thanks Linda! I've built my little collection over the course of about a dozen years now, getting progressively more "serious" about it. I started out here with no possesions except for one backpack (I hitchhiked here from VA) full of clothes when I got here and started trying to just get a copy (paperback or hardcover) of each book and short story collection. I just bought something new whenever I had a little spending money. In that time I've accumulated enough to fill maybe two of those 6 ft. tall cheap bookcase kits they sell at places like Walmart. Quite alot of my collection are also gifts that friends have given me too.
January 1983 Playboy containing The Word Processor (later The Wordprocessor Of The Gods):
interior art:
That interview in the June, 1983 issue of Playboy is still one of the best (if not THE best) King interviews. Good stuff.
December 1981 Gallery containing a booklet with an Asimov story and The Jaunt:
Front of the booklet:
interior art: