"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Didn't work. Maybe if I put the zero's BEFORE the one! As in:
.0001K
Yeah, I can do that!!!
That's good!
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.
Updated to correct the type of binding for the manuscript versions of The Tommyknockers and Misery and to add the manuscript version of Desperation. I just noticed this version of Desperation on Barry R. Levin's site and then found it as one of Betts Books' Chris Cavalier listings. I've never seen this version.
See post on 2/14/08 for updated listing.
John
Wasn't sure where to post this so i started here, if someone thinks it should be moved, feel free to move it or ask me to move it.
Trying to figure out which way to go with my collecting. Should i go with proofs/arcs or with UK firsts? I have a few of each, but i want to pick one to work on consistently. I have all the US firsts, a few signed ones here and there and a few S/L. The S/L don't really interest me anymore, especially the newer ones, there are a few older ones i want to get but i am not going to concentrate on those, if the opportunity arises i may take it though.
here what i have as far as proofs and Uk firsts
Proofs
Dark Tower 2 -7 (3-7 all signed by Darrel Anderson)
Rose Madder
Four Past Midnight
Insomnia
Needful Things
The Dark Half
Bag of Bones
Hearts in Atlantis
Desperation
From a Buick 8
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (small ARC with 3 pop-ups)
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (full dummy proof, white)
The Dead Zone
Eyes of the Dragon
On Writing
Twice the Power (UK proof, 1 of 40 or so ? )
Hearts in Atlantis (UK proof)
Lisey’s Story (with notebook)
U.K. First Editions
Four Past Midnight
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Hearts in Atlantis
Umney’s Last Case
Eyes of the Dragon
Nightmares and Dreamscapes
Needful Things
From a Buick 8
Dolores Claiborne
Black House (white lettering black background)
Black House (black lettering white background)
Everything’s Eventual
Desperation
Regulators
Insomnia
Gerald’s Game
The Dark Half
On Writing
Cujo
Dreamcatcher
Rose Madder
Rose Madder (with page marker)
DT 1
DT 2
DT 3
DT 4
DT 5
DT 6
DT 7
Just curious what you all think, Let me know !!!!!!
thanks
Very impressive set you have there nameless. If it were me, I would start with the 1sts (which I am doing now) then branch out to others.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
I would go with First UK Editions, because it will be cheaper and easier to accomplish. In fact its pretty much impossible to get all the UK and US proofs, plus the Doubleday proofs are very rare and very expensive, and all will cost more than a first UK of Carrie. Besides a lot of the UK covers are better than the US covers, so they're pretty cool.
Geoff
Which do YOU like best? Proofs or firsts? The answer to your question probably lies there. Collect what you like best. You'll never go wrong doing that.
As someone else has already pointed out it is possible to complete a collection of UK first trade editions. It is probably not possible to get a complete set of proofs. I know of only one US CARRIE proof and I don't have it. I also know of only one set of UK proofs of King's first five books. I don't have them either.
There's also the chance that one of the proofs no longer exists. If you think that it's usually printed in a very cheap paper, and Carrie is 33 years old already (almost 34), if a very few were printed and probably went to the garbage at that moment...there's the small chance that a determinated proof no longer exists.
Wanted list:
Ubris
You know its all you guys I love. I think I have learned more from you than 12 years of school
About stuff thats actually important anyway.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
I agree, to start with what you like best, but the caveat being proofs and how difficult it is to collect every single one.
The UK Firsts is a great idea.
You could also do 90% of the US trades for reasonable prices each-as long as you settle for copies that are in VG condition. If you try to get them all in Near Fine condition, you have greatly increased your challenge (price).
It took me several years to get the 1st US editions that I own. I'm typically thrifty, so tried to be patient and wait for the good deals on the near fine copies. If you do settle for a less than fine copy, that's okay-- you can upgrade later. Just try not to upgrade too many times!
I own trade editions of SK's first 4 books, but not First Editions. I'll just keep looking. It felt good to finally get rid of my BCE's.
As for proofs, I don't actively look, but I keep my eyes open. I've got a whole lifetime to fill my collection. There's no hurry.
Question:
Whats the difference between a trade edition and a first edition?
And mainly, what is the one I bought at WalMart the day after it came out?
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
I consider a trade edition as one that's NOT a book club edition. So, it will have a publisher's price on the dust jacket and usually a printing history (number line).
A trade is typically the first edition of the book, usually in hardback, and having a price on the DJ. A 1st edition 1st printing of a trade is what collectors seek. Duma Key was issued as a trade hardback. The first books were 1st printings, thus they had a numberline beginning with "1".
It looks like this: 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2
I have heard the book is now out in a second printing. The second printing is much less desirable to a collector (almost worthless), even if signed by King, than the exact same book that is a 1st printing.
All of the Bachman books were first issued as Trade Paperbacks.
I have seen a few for sale. In fact, there is a Carrie white cover (O50) on ABE right now.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/Bo...3%26yrh%3D1975
That is not the proof. That is an advance reading copy. It is the approximate size of the finished book. The proof is taller (oblong, I guess) and is consistent in size with the other Doubleday proofs of King's first four books. It is exceedingly scarce and I've never even seen a picture of one. I just know of a collector who is supposed to have one (and I have no reason to doubt that information).
Doubleday felt they had something special with CARRIE and did a pretty big promotional campaign to include sending out the white ARC's. They state on the cover "Special Edition - Not for Sale" or something like that. They are actually pretty common and are definitely a separate edition from the real "Advance Uncorrected Proof."
Thanks for that info. I do not know much about ARCs and Proofs as you can probably tell. I thought they were the same thing. I have seen several Carrie ARCs for sale and not Proofs.
Maybe the list of Proofs should be seperated into ARCs and Proofs. Thoughts anyone?
Bob said it was scarce, and has never seen a picture of one, and does not himself have one.
Geoff-
Here is the front cover of the Carrie ARC.
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.