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Re: that pic of the sig sheet in I AM LEGEND above: A) That's so cool seeing people help each other with desired numbers, B) Damn, just in that one pic- it looks like a beautiful volume, and I'm feeling a little bummed that I jumped ship with this title, and C) is the limitation sheet really printed on the "verso" side of the page, not on the right hand side? I don't know that I've ever seen that.
Yes it is! I thought maybe my copy was a mistake but apparently it's the case for all copies. I presume there's a technical reason or printing/bindery error behind it - it seems like an unusual design choice to make intentionally.
It is the only Suntup production with the limitation on the verso.
It's got to be an oversight. No big, I guess, but it did jump out at me. Still looks beautiful. Love those deckled edges, and the paper looks great.
It is not an oversight.
Verso colophon pages are very common. In general, it is best to not have more than one blank page before a colophon. In addition, the colophon should not face the last page of text. However, both of these are acceptable, and I've probably done it on a book here and there. But for
I Am Legend, the last page ended up being a verso. We did not want to place the colophon on the recto facing it. Placing it on the next recto, would have resulted in a blank leaf preceding it. So we felt that the best approach was to have a blank recto, with the colophon on the following verso, followed by one or two blank leaves. There are other acceptable arrangements, but we chose this one intentionally.