I laughed when I read Dave Hinchberger's "Letter Of Providence." It is obvious he doesn't know the difference between provenance and providence. A real man of letters.
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I laughed when I read Dave Hinchberger's "Letter Of Providence." It is obvious he doesn't know the difference between provenance and providence. A real man of letters.
Glad you like it. It really looks sharp!
Beautiful display! Do those lights at the top of the cases put out much heat? They seem pretty close to some high dollar books.
Nice, Jerome. The receipt confirms that it was signed before the official release date of 11/8 which, I think, is cool.
Nice artwork and really great choice of framing materials.
Nice looking book. Congratulations.
Congratulations, Jerome. It's a beautiful book and you got a great Tarot card in addition!
Do you mean these?
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb54/carlosdetweiller/standplates1.jpg
What is the difference between the first and third ones? They look the same to me.
Those look very nice. Are those the Hill House editions?
I felt the same way but it was so long ago that I read it. I reread it about a month ago and liked it quite a bit. Better than I thought. Good page turner and an innovative werewolf story.
It looks nice. Hope mine comes soon. I have forgotten is it 26 copies or 52 copies in the lettered edition?
It is truly a beautiful collection and display. I'm like ur2ndbiggestfan in that I shelve/display chronologically rather than alphabetically. Having looked at my collection so much it just seems...
No such thing, is there?
The lettered editions have a different binding than the numbered editions. That is true of the McCammon and Simmons titles of which I have both editions. What confuses me sometimes is that the...