That's a nice picture. I've still got a few of the Easton Presses to go. I order one at a time, and as soon as it's paid off I order another.
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That's a nice picture. I've still got a few of the Easton Presses to go. I order one at a time, and as soon as it's paid off I order another.
Yet another Easton Press added to my bookshelves. This one is about a man named Rosewater who sneezes a lot:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1324598918
:lol: Nice.
New Vonnegut interview book:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1324685175
Just got this signed edition of GALAPAGOS from The Easton Press; not to be confused with the earlier Signed First Edition from The Easton Press:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1329701340
Wait, what? There are two different Easton Press signed editions of this book? Is the cover and/or spine different on the Signed First Edition you reference?
Yes, and this is not the only Vonnegut book there are two versions of. SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5 also has at least two signed editions. I bought the other SLAUGHTERHOUSE but haven't picked it up yet.
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1329907142
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1329907287
Thanks for the info and photos. I've got the later signed edition. Perhaps I'll pick up a signed First someday... now that I know it exists!
A CHECKLIST - KURT VONNEGUT, JR. compiled by Betty Lenhardt Hudgens, 1972, a Bruccoli-Clark book:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1330474451
Interesting. What can you tell us about that one?
I paid $20 for it, it covers the novels up to HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WANDA JUNE with all known editions and printings, has an introduction by Vance Bourjaily, a picture of Vonnegut, also covers other works; stories, poetry, interviews, introductions, etc., and was published by Gale Research Company, Book Tower, Detroit, 1972.
That's all I know. Hopefully there was no dust jacket.
Very cool. It sounds complete, and therefore interesting and useful (up to the point of publication, of course). Congrats, thanks for sharing.
The robot’s name is Robby.. He is a famous actor from the late 50s, early 60s..
Ok, actually that is Robbie's brother Bobbie the robot.
Now that that's cleared up here is the Easton Press signed BLUEBEARD, which I just received today:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1331428719
Kurt Vonnegut, A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1987. I forgot I had this one:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1331431008
Another story that did not have the copyright renewed and published by Wildside Press. As you can see, it's smaller than Godzilla but bigger than Robocop's cruiser.
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1331764817
Interesting! Never heard of it.
I think it's a print on demand book. It states published in 2009, but on the last page it says it was printed March 12, 2012. So only the first lot could be considered '1st printings' if you look at it that way. I never heard of it either but just saw it on Amazon while looking through their Vonnegut offerings.
EDIT - It's also not too bad of a story.
I finally managed to get the Easton Press A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. 3 or 4 Easton's to go (or something like that):
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1332024267
Original script?!
Cool!
Just released:
http://i759.photobucket.com/albums/x...g?t=1335916362