I just bought the hardcover direct from Valancourt. They have the paperback a bit cheaper too with free shipping.
https://www.valancourtbooks.com/in-a-lonely-place-1983.html
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I just bought the hardcover direct from Valancourt. They have the paperback a bit cheaper too with free shipping.
https://www.valancourtbooks.com/in-a-lonely-place-1983.html
That's ridiculous. Why does he need other people to sign signature sheets?
Yes, but only after they were caught. They would never have done this if it hadn't been discovered. Slimy to do it in the first place. Charging folks $600 for a book because it is "hand signed"...
That's the order. Just read Speaks the Nightbird and The Queen of Bedlam first. Mister Slaughter is the third book in the series.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Br!an. Now I have to buy 2 more books![/QUOTE]
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That's the order. Just read Speaks the Nightbird and The Queen of Bedlam first. Mister Slaughter is the third book in the series.
And it's "Near Fine" too! :dance:
Nice. Leather bound and traycase. It seems the signature is carrying the weight of the $1500 price-tag though.
You can't blame him for trying.
If you find a typo in a King book, you can report it here.
https://stephenking.com/error-typo.php
What did you expect when purchasing a book called The Age of Anxiety?
Most card issuers will give you a temporary use card number. It will process to your normal CC account. It is only good for a certain purchase or a certain time frame.
Got it, thanks[/QUOTE]
I'm afraid to pre-order that Peter Townshend book. I get warnings that the log-ins are not secure[/QUOTE]
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My books arrived. There are two distinct signatures. Like Tim says they are very nice looking signatures.
The B&N price was a great price for the book, signed or not.[/QUOTE]
Right. I'll probably keep one. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That sucks. I received my shipping notice from B&N. I ordered two. It still hasn't shipped though. :orely: My two signatures should not match exactly.
Let's compare signatures when I receive them....
It goes back to dark. It requires the heat to read the text plainly.[/QUOTE]
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It goes back to dark. It requires the heat to read the text plainly.
Sweet! When I saw this the first time, I was hoping they'd actually publish it.
I might need to increase my Kool-Aid supply to justify a $388 book that's virtually unreadable. :orely:
You got it. People dislike his books because they are overpriced shit.
Thanks, I look forward to it as well.
I'm a bibliophile. I like books. I especially like well written and well presented books.
I have a lot of King, but I have a lot of other author's too. I...