A guy on ABEBooks is selling copies for $17 each.
There's a set of 19 issues on eBay for $650
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A guy on ABEBooks is selling copies for $17 each.
There's a set of 19 issues on eBay for $650
Elevation came out on October 30, 2018. Flight or Fright was a little more than a month before that.
Those interviews are collected in Bare Bones and Feast of Fear.
This one?
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/showthread.php?16873-Oy-The-Brave-Statue-Hand-painted-by-Alex-McVey-Benefits-2013-Fundraiser
Correct.
Virginia Quarterly Review, Volume 92, No. 2, Spring 2016 (added to mass market paperback of The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)[/QUOTE]
Thanks for this, Bev. I was mistaken then that it first appeared in...
Virginia Quarterly Review, Volume 92, No. 2, Spring 2016 (added to mass market paperback of The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)[/QUOTE]
Thanks for this, Bev. I was mistaken then that it first appeared in...
Virginia Quarterly Review, Volume 92, No. 2, Spring 2016 (added to mass market paperback of The Bazaar of Bad Dreams)
It means it's the first printing of a new edition of a book. So, for example, the illustrated edition of 'Salem's Lot would be a First Edition Thus, but clearly not a first edition of 'Salem's Lot....
That's exactly what went through my brain, and I'm thinking, oh no, I'm broke as it is! Please stop already![/QUOTE]
Presumably a 20th anniversary edition, celebrating King's debut with the...
Provenance: http://wjbq.com/a-umaine-student-newspaper-article-from-the-1970s-announces-stephen-kings-big-money-literary-debut/
The first 'graph says "the Campus learned last week," which would indicate the article was written for the Maine Campus.
See post #6 on the discussion tab of the 1st Edition page: http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/showwiki.php?title=Stephen+King+First+Editions:Eyes+of+the+Dragon+The+-+Trade+HC
The print job was split among three different printers, as indicated on the copyright page, so there are three different states of the 1st for that reason. Then there's a mysterious fourth state that...
The last thing a publisher wants is for the author to do the numbering. We're expressly told not to do that. We sign sheets that are subsequently bound into books, not sheets already in the books....
There was an unsigned version that originally sold for $4.95. You can get copies on Amazon for $12-$40.
I started in my early twenties -- it began with The Gunslinger. Then I agonized over buying the trade or the signed edition of The Talisman from Grant. By the time I sprang for the Scream Press...
I just checked my copies. Fall River Press is the first printing (per the number line on the CP) and doesn't have the cover page for the PS insert. Metro is the second printing of the first edition...
I seem to remember something about a T.S. list and a chaplain...
I haven't checked this myself, but I'd be surprised if there were differences. Regardless of what press name appears on the spine, the books were all produced by becker&mayer! on their behalf.
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