I just got my signed trade edition of The River of Souls from Camelot.
John
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I just got my signed trade edition of The River of Souls from Camelot.
John
:thumbsup:
John
How do you keep track of what you have and what you don't? I use an Excel spreadsheet for my King items. (My memory isn't the greatest anymore.)
John
Very, very impressive!
John
Congratulations, Hunter! How many copies do you have?
John
SP is sometimes a bit slow in responding, but I'm sure you don't have anything to worry about.
John
Thanks, Hunter! I just downloaded it to my Kindle for PC.
John
As I said ion your collection thread, I don't think a lot of ARCs were done for paperbacks. I like it!
John
Nice move, Shannon!
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Nice find, Bob!
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Simon, I got the signed trade, which was limited to 474 copies, not the signed limited, which included the additional work. The price on the flap was less than $30.
John
I just got a copy of the limited (signed) trade edition of The Providence Rider from Subterranean Press. Total cost was $23.31 for a signed slipcased copy!
John
I'd qualify the Corbett books as historical mysteries. The only horror involved is the times in which they take place.
John
Nice!
John
I just got notice that my copy of Five has shipped from Subterranean Press. I had forgotten that I ordered it--it was one of those discounted trade ones.
John
I guess I'm going to have to pull out my copy of Gone South and reread it. I don't remember any of it whatsoever.
John
:thumbsup:
John
Thanks, I typed that without checking.
John
Those are the only two I have of his. Isn't he the one who co-authored a book with Tabitha King? I have the proof of that one also.
John
It's a good thing that I'm not going to start collecting McCammon proofs. As is the case with King, just too many complications!
I actually thought I had a proof copy of Mr. Slaughter, but when I...