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Brian, all this talk about the Stand has prompted me to ask a question. As you know we have a S/L stand that is breathtaking in its production and coveted by all us King collectors. Are you going to try and up this at all production wise? I know it will be a tough one but I had to ask. I want a Stand that will be the jewel of the Doubleday years collection as it is my fav book in the 6. Anyways, just thought I would see your thoughts on this. thanks!
(As a side note related to THE STAND, I always LOVED the covers of the french mass paperbacks)
http://club-stephenking.fr/img/ILLUS...leau_1-2-3.jpg
^Fantastic!
Hah, love the guys face on the first book!
Two books would cost more. Although if 'It' was any indication it will probably cost around $125 for a single volume.
But yeah that's one of the reasons why I would prefer a single volume edition. Over at Sub Press for example the LEs for A Song of Ice and Fire have cost as much as $300 in part because the books are split in two. Bill said something like it's to make it easier to read but let's be real, 90% of the people buying books for over a hundred dollars probably aren't going to sit down and read it cover to cover.
I mean I love CD's It and I've taken it out to look at and admire (because what's the point if you're going to keep it locked away all the time) but when I reread It I take out the small beaten up paperback. :tongue:
I agree. Often though, when I do admire my collectibles it puts me in the mind of a re-read and if I don't have a reading copy on hand, it's off to the secondhand store or B&N.
Spoiler: 03-10-2015 04:08 PMwebstar1000 03-10-2015 04:44 PMBrian James FreemanIf Steve was able to sign these editions, we would do something amazingly high-end and probably insanely expensive. ;) Because he's not available to sign, we'll do something very nice that is appropriate for the budget we'll have to work with. :) We could not try to compete with the existing Limited Edition given the perimeters of this project, but we will try to produce editions that our collectors are pleased to own.
Brian 03-10-2015 04:47 PMwebstar1000 03-13-2015 08:42 AMAnubis2347Hey,
This may have been asked before but does CD have a slipcase that would work for The Zombie Survival Guide by Brooks?
Thank you. 03-13-2015 08:49 AMBrian James Freeman 03-13-2015 08:50 AMBrian James FreemanShipping from our printer later this month:
http://www.cemeterydance.com/images/misc/TheMailman.jpg
http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/little05
Brian 03-13-2015 09:42 AMBen Mears 03-13-2015 09:47 AMBrian James FreemanNice. The printer has shipped the trade hardcover to us, so it'll just be a matter of getting those orders in the shipping queue once the books arrive. The warehouse is behind right now because Dan has the plague (or a cold, not sure which) and we've also been short staffed since Christmas, but I know this one will go to the top of the list ASAP.
Brian 03-13-2015 10:01 AMKingKornOne more shipping related question when you have a moment, Brian. For those who ordered the PS Thinner through you folks, when do you expect to ship them out?
Thanks! 03-13-2015 10:01 AMKingfan24Hi Brian,
Any update on the faithful s/l? 03-13-2015 10:17 AMBrian James Freeman 03-13-2015 10:19 AMBrian James FreemanI'm waiting on a shipping update from the traycase maker, but they were beginning to pack everything up this week to get it on a truck. They're on the west coast, so it'll be a while until everything gets here, though. Then there is paperwork to process, numbers to cross-check, etc. I figure April is looking pretty solid for the Limited Edition and the Lettered Edition if all goes well. Thanks for asking! I'm really excited to get these into everyone's hands.
Brian 03-13-2015 12:04 PMT-Dogz_AK47