Karen, that is simply awful!
I do hope things will get better soon.
sk
Karen, that is simply awful!
I do hope things will get better soon.
sk
FYI, I have two copies of Joe Hill's 'Heart Shaped Box'. Both are inscribed to one of the (deceased) band members in Judas Croyne's band.
F/F copies. Dated ~3/13/07.
$40 per copy. $5 shipping (USA).
Sorry to all those who have been asking about my list of magazines available. I went back and made an updated inventory list, then left to Portland for 4 days to go to my first Wheelchair Tennis Tournament (I got totally destroyed, but then, I've only been playing for 4 weeks). I didn't realize how much it would bug me to put these up for sale after spending so much time and effort acquiring them. Here is the list of what I have for sale.
Prices are for each magazine and a general figure. Prices are negotiable, especially if you're buying several.
Gallery - $25 each
Aug 77 – The Man Who Loved Flowers
Dec 81 – The Jaunt(maybe not first printing, details anyone?)
Nov 82 – The Raft
Jul 79 – The Crate
Nov 80 – The Monkey
Playboy - $10
Jan 83 – The Word Processor
Dec 06 – Willa
Penthouse - $15
Jul 76 – The Ledge
Mar 77 – Children of the Corn
Cavalier - $30
May 76 – Weeds
Jun 77 – Cat From Hell Pt.2
Cosmopolitan - $15
Mar 76 – Salem's Lot(excerpt)
Sep 76 – I Know What You Need
Esquire - $10
Dec 03 – Rest Stop
Jul 07 – The Gingerbread Girl
Jul 09 – Mortality
Fantasy and Science Fiction - $10
Feb 78 – Night of the Tiger
Jun 84 – Ballad of the Flexible Bullet
Dec 90 – The Moving Finger/The Bear
Oct 97 – Everything's Eventual
Oct/Nov 08 – New York Times at Special Bargain Rates
New Yorker - $10
Jun 22, 98 – That Feeling...
Dec 28, 98 – Leaf-Peepers
Dec 24, 01 – The Last Hours of The Dillinger Gang
Jan 29, 01 – All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
Omni - $10
Jul 80 – Firestarter(excerpt Pt1)
Aug 80 – Firestarter(excerpt Pt2)
Oct 86 – The End of the Whole Mess
Misc - Make an Offer
Rolling Stone – July 19, 1984 – The Revelations of Becca Paulson
Ellery Queen's Mystery Mag – Dec 1, 1980 – The Wedding Gig
The Paris Review – Fall 07 – Ayana
Cemetery Dance #50 – 2004 – An Interview with Stephen King
Cemetery Dance #53 – 2005 – The Colorado Kid [excerpt]
Famous Monsters of Filmland #202 – The Killer
Bizarre Adventures #29 – Lawnmowerman (early printing)
Weirdbook #19 – Spring 84 – Gramma
Midnight Graffiti Spring 89 – Rainy Season
"Bist du so feige, dass du Angst hast vor der Finsternis zwischen zwei Laternen? Willst du nur Laternen haben? Komm, Beckmann, weiter, bis zur nächsten Laterne". - Draussen vor der Tür - Borchert
Just a note to answer your question on The Jaunt--it was first published in The Twilght Zone Magazine for June, 1981.
John
As this is a Dark Tower site, you might be interested in the Dark Tower proofs / ARCs I have up for sale on eBay. Check link below.
Somehow I ended up with an extra Blockade Billy slipcase (from Cemetery Dance)
*edit* both books sold!
I am selling a part of my collection that probably means little to most of you guys (all my remaining Dutch Kings) but I have two books that may interest the completists among you:
ACHTBAAN (RIDING THE BULLET), small hardcover bound in green cloth. Print run 1000 copies, not for sale to the general public:
GEVANGEN (UNDER THE DOME), numbered hardcover edition (#120 of 750):
Please PM me if you are interested.
Very nice design this RIDING THE BULLET
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Anyone interested in my He is Legend Limited? I am not even sure what it would be worth. I have a number, not sure what it is.
We are so screwed on money...I may have sunk us with this teaching dream.
The kindness of close friends is like a warm blanket
That sucks. I have someone very close to me in the same situation. It was sink or swim and 50K later in education loans it's sink.
Hope it all somehow works out and as far as the price goes, I'd say around $200.
Matt-
So sorry to hear of your troubles. Lots of us facing these $$ issues today.
I'd also say $200-$225.
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.
Someone is selling a 11th printing Doubleday - Carrie and doesn't have an asking price
How much would something like that be worth?
I've seen one for sale at ebay for $99.99, but I can't believe it will be that much.
Is there a way to tell from what year the book is?
Without knowing the gutter code on page 199 you cannot tell.
This book must be larger than the 1st edition. There is too much empty space below the Carrie/Stephen King title.
The only extra info I have (right now) is that there is a price of $17.95 on the inside of the dustjacket.
Reference size with Carrie on top:
It's definitely a later printing (there's a number line on the CP page).
I would recommend you don't spend more than $1 for the 11th Carrie.
That's about right - I bought my copy in the Spring of '85. I had only bought King paperbacks but the original Doubleday hardcovers were still in print, so I bought Carrie, Salem's Lot, The Shining plus The Stand all at the same time. If I had had the sense to buy the hardcover editions right from the start, these could all have been 1st/1sts...
But, Mid November 1984.....Is there a way to tell which printing this is??
sk
Not really, if there is no number line and no other statement on the copyright page. You would need to have a large stack of CARRIES and compare all the gutter codes, arrange them chronologically and make a numbered list with each different gutter code representing a new printing (but you would never know if you missed one).
^ Wot E said.
I am looking to sell a complete run of the horror magazine House of Hammer/Halls of Horror in almost mint condition in their original binders. A great magazine from the late 70s with comic adaptations, movie news and a history of Hammer. PM me if you are interested.
Jon