Isaac Asimov, FOUNDATION'S EDGE rare manuscript proof with error cover mock-up subsequently corrected and one of a very few cloth-bound copies of LITTLE BROTHERS:
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Isaac Asimov, FOUNDATION'S EDGE rare manuscript proof with error cover mock-up subsequently corrected and one of a very few cloth-bound copies of LITTLE BROTHERS:
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Easton Press's new release of KING KONG.
One of the very few cloth-bound copies of LITTLE BROTHER by Issac Asimov:
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Just what I needed, another edition of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. Thank you Easton Press:
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THE DOG STARS lettered edition, a very good book!
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A M A Z I N G new stuff !!!
Thanks Frank!
Holey Moley! Deborah Harry writes a book, and then Chris Stein writes another book!
What is the world coming to!
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A couple more Robert Bloch letters, one to Kirby McCauley, typewritten, discussing his LEFTY FEEP book(s) and one handwritten to Gahan Wilson because "My typewriter was sick...I know its platen was removed and I'm afraid it also had a mis-carriage."
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Harlan Ellison GREATEST HITS, with the Barnes & Noble exclusive edition (it's green).
He did do recordings, but these are all stories I've read numerous times, with new introductions, one from Neil Gaiman, who I guess was a good friend of Ellison's.
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BORN OF MAN AND WOMAN Suntup Linocut:
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So much great stuff!
Thanks, Elliot!
THREE more HCC ARCs!
From The Man himself!
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:clap::clap::clap::nana::clap::clap:
Thanks Frank!
Two more Asimovs, THE ASIMOV CHRONICLES lettered edition and the paper-bound state of THE LAST QUESTION from No Reply Press:
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You buy some amazing stuff.
Thanks Dave, bought even more today!
These books seemed to take forever to get here from Deutschland, but it was worth the wait. Robert McCammon paperback ARCs from Lividian (I still haven't read any of these!):
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Why the long face?
You mean the book or the horse who walked into a bar right after the termite who asked, "Where's the bar tender?" or the giraffe who announced, "The highballs are on me!"
CHILDREN OF DUNE Roman Number copy, (with part of the DUNE MESSIAH case used for packing material) not to be confused with Children of the Grave by Black Sabbath, which has caused some perplexity in the past:
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Here's that The Daily Derry IT Part 2 promo newspaper Jeremy pointed out on E-Bay. It unfolds into four pages:
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Somehow I missed this when it came out (was probably broke at the time), the lettered HELL HOUSE by Richard Matheson from Gauntlet Press:
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Congratulations on the great lettered Assimov and the McCammon ARCs that you probably bought from Nico.
LIFE OF PI from Suntup AE (darn, missed the numbered & lettered, oh well!), not to be confused with THE LIFE OF PIE by agent Dale Cooper, and...
THE ONES WHO WALK AWAY FROM OMELAS by Ursula K. Le Guin, one of the paperbound copies. This is a REALLY nice production from No Reply Press:
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Displayed on my newly re-arranged Asimov shelves. The gap to the left is ready for some REALLY NICE early stuff I have coming.
Easton Press, THE SUN ALSO RISES (delivered TODAY by FedEx. I asked the driver if today was Sunday and he said yes, it is), the ONLY Ernest Hemingway novel I've ever read, way back in my one & only year of college, where my English teacher's name was Mister Gay (somehow I remember that), and who was also into collecting books & who passed around a 1st edition (no dust jacket) of TSAR to the class. In the mandatory meeting in his office I remember telling him that I also collected books & though the details of the conversation are forgotten in the mists of memory, it was a good one. It was the only class I received an 'A' in, pretty much flunking German and Chemistry and whatever else I took.
The book is on shelves I spent hours on last night rearranging, so my Asimovs and Mathesons could be placed in order. Next I work on King, an even more tedious job!
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Filling in more gaps in my Matheson collection. This is the light absorbing signed & numbered edition of HELL HOUSE:
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The Matheson shelves have now all been reorganized.
I start on King next, the third or fourth time I've done it...big job.