Thanks Brian, but if I am not mistaken, this is the full unabridged version?
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Yeah, I understand that and wondered if someone did find a digital version since
But I guess not
Thanks anyway
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I've begun my hunt for #321 S/L DT books. I've been searching bunch of online sellers using Biblio and have run into a weird situation. There is a particular seller whom has multiple S/L books in the series but will not reveal what number they are! I've email this seller and asked for the number and the response I received was basically: "Yeah, I don't check numbers. I get that alot."
Is this common? Anyone else ever run into this?
Sounds like someone I wouldn’t want to deal with………
WANTED:
Any DT S/L’s #181
really nobody scanned the Original (1978) version of The Stand? i did not know that
If you are dealing with a seller on ABE then good luck. There are a couple sellers on there who refuse to tell you the numbers. I have tried many many times to find out the numbers. Even tried just talking to the guy to find out why he refuses. Tried to explain that he would possibly sell the books faster. He told me I was wasting my time, he doesn't believe in matching numbers and he refuses to tell me the numbers of any of the books. So weird. Obviously he doesn't need the money and isn't motivated to sell them because they have been for sale for along time. Copper Dragon Books is one of the sellers and I can't remember the other.
Interesting, I think I actually got a reply with a number from Copper Dragon - but maybe not... https://quintessentialrarebooks.com/ was the one that refused me. So weird - and frustrating.
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I can see across the whole of London and beyond
I'm not sure there's much of a consensus on this:
Pro-original edition:
- some feel the original, by way of being the "original," is the final word and any changes are unnecessary or even offensive;
- some, while not philosophically opposed to the Uncut edition, feel that the added pages are bloat that deserved to be cut (to which I say "pshaw!" - The Stand was always intended to sprawl);
Pro-Uncut edition:
- some (including me) prefer the Uncut edition's fuller, richer experience;
- some (also including me) recognize that the original novel wasn't the original story (abridged as it was) and that the Uncut edition is the closest we'll get to the original story.
It seems I'm miles above the surface of the Earth
I can see across the whole of London and beyond
It seems I'm miles above the surface of the Earth
I can see across the whole of London and beyond
I would love to do that
Nobody likes a clown at midnight
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…which reminds me: speaking of merciless edits, I think I read (from King himself in an old interview) that a Dutch translation of It was only ~600 pages long.
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I can see across the whole of London and beyond
Did CUJO from PS Publishing ever arrive anywhere?
I have one on order from Sub Press but still have not received it.
I can't remember if they were damaged or were the slipcases defective?
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...