It might make a difference to whom the book is inscribed. If the inscription is to someone close to King or a well known name in the publishing business (an association copy) then that would be...
Type: Posts; User: carlosdetweiller
It might make a difference to whom the book is inscribed. If the inscription is to someone close to King or a well known name in the publishing business (an association copy) then that would be...
Well, thank you, but I'm not sure that is entirely accurate. Still, would you be willing to tell my wife that?
I wouldn't take the double signed/inscribed copy. Just my opinion. S/L's should be kept as issued and that is what I would look for to put in my collection.
So, do you take the one that Whelan...
You are not weak. You are strong. It takes a strong willed, determined and courageous collector to go after what he/she wants in spite of the consequences. My hat is off to you, sir.
Just from what you said I can't see that there is any problem. You sound just like the rest of us. And we don't have a problem.
It IS good stuff! And there are a lot of collectors looking for the $7.95 Father Callahan (or third state) dust jacket for 'Salem's Lot. It is harder to find than the Father Cody one.[/QUOTE]
You...
It IS good stuff! And there are a lot of collectors looking for the $7.95 Father Callahan (or third state) dust jacket for 'Salem's Lot. It is harder to find than the Father Cody one.
Congratulations. That is a nice looking dust jacket. It's hard to find the nice ones.
Congratulations! Signed copies of NIGHT SHIFT seem to be hard to come by.
Kay is Kirby's sister, not his wife. That sort of changes the tone of the insc ription, doesn't it?