If you're the current owner of TWTTK, you're fine. The book is all the proof you need.
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When I purchased a TWTTK # below 500 a few years ago, when I Received the book I took pictures...
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If you're the current owner of TWTTK, you're fine. The book is all the proof you need.
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When I purchased a TWTTK # below 500 a few years ago, when I Received the book I took pictures...
When you refer to the signed edition, did you mean the Donald M. Grant published one?
I Only seem to remember PS publishing having there books signed by the artist's and editor, and I wouldn't pay...
They are later printings. The UK Running Man is, IMO, the hardest of the UK Bachman's 1st's to find in collectible condition. Small initial print run, I guess, necessitating early
thanks carlos....
a couple of U.K Running man have come up on ebay but they both say " first NEL paperback edition December 1983" then under that "reprinted December 1983."
Does this make them later printings or...
If you get a chance to attend a SK book signing bring it! It be interesting to see if SK would sign it on the limitation page and with a later version of his signature would make it unique.
What would a 1st/1st dust jackets in VG condition for a Gunslinger from Grant, and a 1st/1st Carrie same condition go for?
I believe the edition was not issued by the publisher with a dust jacket, but PS Publishing obtained extra DJs from the trade edition for the Limited Edition copies they sold, and they also sent DJs...
Did the facsimile signed Uk edition of The Wind through the keyhole have a dust jacket? I have one that came in a slip case and no dj, I thought thats how they came out. But I noticed one on ebay...