Yes, I also find this confusing.
In my country we call the smaller softcovers pockets - paperbacks, I presume.
The larger sized softcovers are the trade..paperbacks??
sk
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Yes, I also find this confusing.
In my country we call the smaller softcovers pockets - paperbacks, I presume.
The larger sized softcovers are the trade..paperbacks??
sk
Dutch 'pockets' are US/UK mass-market paperbacks.
Dutch 'paperbacks' are US/UK trade paperbacks.
Those are great, thanks so much for showing them ... its really interesting to see all the French editions!
Very, very, very cool stuff!!!!
Great Collection!!!!!!!!!
:thumbsup:
thanks :-)
later, i will try to take pictures of the other items here at home
My parents have brought my bookshelves and a major part of my collection that is now at home.
I will tidy it soon :-)
Looking forwards to see some pics!
sk
Nice Nice Stuff!!!
thanks :-)
While i am tidying it, i notice that most of my 1st eds are still at my parents :-(
My bookshelves at home, with most of my books. Only a few are left at my parents :
STEPHEN KING BOOKSHELF 1
1st eds & rarities for the first 3 shelves. then french comics & creepshow & frankenstein
the following shelve is anthologies, and the last one is books about Steve.
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...K_shelve_1.JPG
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...m/photo_26.JPG
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...m/photo_34.JPG
SK bookshleve 2 :
extra copies, then the following shelve is DVDs.
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...m/photo_41.JPG
More DVDs..then video games, CD roms, and "big books" such as SOD... the last shelve being books about Steve and french magazines that contains texts by Steve.
The blue box (at the very bottom) is a box with all my mass paperback editions...
Other bookshelve (i dont have much space in my flat to have more shelves... otherwise i would buy plenty more books!), Bernard Werber bookshelves (1st eds, proofs, audiobooks...) and the lower shelve is books from misc authors.
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/.../BW_shelve.JPG
:thumbsup:
John
Very cool.
Very nice J.
I like :)
:thumbsup: Very cool.
These books are all VERY interesting! And very enjoyable to look at, especially the vatious types of artwork on the covers (some familiar and some not at all).
The term sacrebleau is a bastardization of a famous incident which occured in the French quarter (or was it half-dollar) of Poughkeepsie, where an extremely tyranical foreman ran a gang of bricklayers so hard they almost died from overwork. His name, of course, was Ray Blu, and the bricklayers were always making threats behind his back to the tune of "I'm gonna sock that Ray Blu one day so hard he'll think he's back in the old country!"
The collection looks great. Well organized!
Very nice! :)
Nice, Jeremy!
sk
Thanks
I need to find a way to put more books in the flat... Or i will need to move quite soon :-)
One day i should take pictures of my movie press kits
herbertwest, cool collection !
I'm very curious about the cosmopolitan w/SK story, was that the french edition only?
also, what month was that & year?