:)@sharki: What is a reasonable price at the moment?
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:)@sharki: What is a reasonable price at the moment?
Finally.... now takes 1 more year to bring to final edition...
The day i hold the book in hand will be the day i believe that it will be published, not earlier... To many "next-year-announcement" for publishing since book 2.... This book must get the absolute...
I picked it up! Transfer to Germany is not as expensive than over the real large sea...! BTW thanks for this really usefull hint to the auction!:coo3l:
Frank is the man, and George got a nice book now. There is only a really really low number of signed german Twelve books out there. Mainly the ones Frank let him sign for us. I think,fa under 100...
Germany is not a book-collectors land... only Frank and me and several others.. and i am because of Frank, so btw its only Frank who really collects books... ^^
I have not seen that??? 99pence or pounds?? :wink1:
Wonderfull... must think about munich... or probably hannover!
They fit exactly. Just tested again for beeing sure... so yes!
The ebay user account is jeffbarnehurst . You can find an example of his work >here<
His email is: jeffba_ew5705sf@members.ebay.co.uk
The price for one slipcase is 12,95 BrPounds...
I will...
Ok, here we go with the pics:
They fit perfect to the goldsboro and the waterstone and the orionextrachapter version! They also fit to the trade US-versions!
They are absolutely wellmade, nothing...
I asked when I first ordered and they said no due to the additional cost. I think they substituted the bronze edging with the slipcase. I did find someone on eBay that has made a slipcase for the...
Goldsboro charges the creditcards this week and starts shipping then. I asked them and this was the reply i got days ago...! I am looking forward to this edition...!!!
River Run is taking preorders - http://www.riverrunbookstore.com/events/justin-cronin-the-twelve
And VJ Books is selling signed copies as well -...
I like the minimalistic feeling... i want to know what the kids think to see...