That is interesting...I always shop around before settling on the eBay option, but I guess for some eBay is the default source. I picked up this collection from Sub Press...it'll be my first Gene...
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That is interesting...I always shop around before settling on the eBay option, but I guess for some eBay is the default source. I picked up this collection from Sub Press...it'll be my first Gene...
I agree with you wholeheartedly about Tom Piccrilli, and my LAST KIND WORDS, which I fortunately still have, is similarly inscribed by Pic.
R.e. Ballingrud's THE STRANGE, I'm reading that right...
I’ve always wanted to read LONESOME DOVE, but just never pulled the trigger on doing so. A elegant Folio edition would be just the lure I need. BLOOD MERIDIAN is awfully tempting, but I went for LD.
They’re quite good. I’d put them above CD but below Sub Press...the attention to detail seems a bit more than the former but not quite up to par with the latter.
Bold design (which isn't to my taste), but, man are they jacking up the prices on their limited editions lately. Way too rich for me, plus- as said- I find the colors off-putting. I'm sure it'll sell...
Ordered!:thumbsup:
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Thanks for the heads-up...will definitely keep an eye out for it. It’s my favorite novel of all-time, and while I have both the US and UK 1st HCs, I didn’t secure a copy of the Suntup edition for a...
Congrats. I don't do too much with the indie scene, but I did opt for this book after hearing so much acclaim for his work, and I think it's quite good (and, of course, Thunderstorm always does a...
Me, too -- what an incredible deal this was...discounted *and* signed by the notoriously reluctant Harris? Thanks to ur2ndbiggestfan for the heads-up on this!
How timely...I almost — almost :mad: — won an eBay auction tonight for the lettered of Piccirilli’s FLDA. It’s a great novella.
And, yes, I bought the Susan Hill item this morning. :-)
I have to admit not being much of a Tim Powers fan, but of the little I've read, I would suggest THE ANUBIS GATES for fantasy and DECLARE for his more mainstream, espionage/conspiracy-laced fiction. ...
Looking forward to your thread, Brian. As someone who is not nearly as passionate collector and reader of King's work as many here and whose arrivals in the mail rarely are King-related, I don't...
I have the numbered of BLOODLINES...nice to see what the lettered version looks like.
Wow, that SNOW CRASH is gorgeous...I'm not a Stephenson fan, but if I owned that deluxe edition I would be! :)
That SHADOW OF THE WIND is just stunning...thanks for sharing pics of that one.
Stockerlone: Very nice! A plain ol' numbered of that one has been on my Want List since before its publication, but the only one that shows up on eBay is the same ol' overpriced $99 on that gets...
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He had this to say at the CD forum in response to this comment: "The Folio Society now has an edition of The Exorcist, which...
I'm afraid I don't believe that's a 1st of ENDER'S GAME -- this is what I always understood the 1st/1st to look like:
http://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/145059/orson-scott-card/enders-game
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Wow, that looks fantastic, Rebecca, much better than I would have expected...congrats!
Have you checked with Bill at Sub Press to see if maybe, just maybe, he has a dustjacket or two stashed away...
Yes, sorry, I was speaking in general terms. I've no idea the demand for the Beagle book; it sounds like it's one of those rare exceptions where even an ex-library 1st ed. can retain some value.
That's what I would try as well, that or a warm (not hot!) iron...something to warm the adhesive and hopefully allow you to lift the pocket, etc. up and off.
To be honest, though, unless you're...