Going value for a Gunslinger 3rd F/F with one of Tomas' slipcases? I know the slipcase itself goes $35 new.
Thx --- George
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Going value for a Gunslinger 3rd F/F with one of Tomas' slipcases? I know the slipcase itself goes $35 new.
Thx --- George
Anyone happen to know if there is any difference between 1/70 Talisman and the lettered Talisman?
From SKCollector website:
"A lettered state of an indeterminate number of copies designated the "artist's presentation state" signed by the authors and the book's 10 illustrators. These were for presentation and not for sale. The limitation page reads: "This presentation copy #___ of 70 copies of this special illustrated first edition of the Talisman is signed by the participants in the edition and is not for sale. *Street Price:
70 numbered presentation copies, with were also signed by all the authors and illustrators. The limitation page reads the same as the lettered state above.*$1,400-$1,700*(est)"
I've seen these 1 of 70's for sale a few times, don't think I've ever seen a lettered.
I have one of each. One I bought from ebay and one from David, but I am not sure which was which. The one I bought on ebay was $1500. Not sure how much I paid for the one from Betts.
I have copies 70 and G. So I know there were 70 of the numbered lettered. But I still am not convinced there were actually 70 of the Lettered lettered. I haven't heard of any double lettered Letters so maybe the "lettered" variation is rarer, so I would say that the ones with the actual Letter would be more desirable. Not sure how that would effect the value.
Help us to correct The Catalog by heading over to:
The Talisman Lettered and "of 70" Presentation Copies; How Many Total Were Produced?
... and letting us know which Lettered/Presentation Copy Number you have!
PS I've transferred the data from some of the posts above and deleted the posts to avoid confusion.
I'd like to read King's short story "The Revelations of 'Becca Paulson" as it was published in Rolling Stone magazine from July/August 1984.
Would someone be willing to send me pictures of all of the pages of the story? I would be forever grateful!
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/~yMAA...Jb/s-l1600.jpg
Give me a couple of hours and I'll send you the images. I have the magazine.
Was Flight or Fright published before The Outsider or between The Outsider and Elevation?
According to amazon.com
- The outsider : Hardcover – May 22, 2018
- Flight or Fright, by CD: September 4, 2018
- Elevation : November 12, 2019
Tippy and Ari posted a Just After Sunset Bookplate sighed edition. Does ANYONE know how many were done? Does anyone else even have one here?
:catalogfriend:
http://www.thedarktower.org/?page=imagelimit2
My mistake. The Catalog for King Trade editions usually doesn't include anthologies.
I have something of a minor mystery for anyone who is interested in trying to crack the case!
Two days ago, I found a version of Stephen King's The Stand in a thrift shop. It had no dust jacket. It is not a first edition and has no code in the gutter that I can see. It is not the complete and uncut version.
But the strange thing is that it is bound in all black cloth spine and boards. It is BCE size, but not the same color as the BCEs I seem to be finding online, via Ebay and Google. This book was printed in the 70s for sure. The references inside were from the 70s, the list of King's printed works up until the point of The Stand's Publication is listed inside, and the spine has the original layout that the original Doubleday books have. The only other clue I have to give is that it seems to have been a library book. However it's in very good shape for a library book. It was almost like it was never checked out, which is insane for its age. What do you guys and gals think?