Some pix of my library, subject to change as I expand on my collection....
Front shot:
Second bookcase:
The monkey w/ cymbals was given to me when I was born in '69:
Some pix of my library, subject to change as I expand on my collection....
Front shot:
Second bookcase:
The monkey w/ cymbals was given to me when I was born in '69:
Not everything on my shelves are all books:
Love this when the lights are out...:
This is a repurposed tablet loaded with King artwork that I have running a slideshow most of the time. It also plays 50's/60's rock 'n roll that I ran speakers (earbuds, actually...) into the back seat of "Christine". It's pretty wicked to walk in to the room and hear "Little Bitty Pretty One" playing from the car!
Closeup shots of my collection:
Marvel collection:
Dark Tower collection:
And a cool trinket I found in a shop in Gettysburg, PA while on vacation. It sits nicely on the wall next to my books!
When I started collecting King books, all I could afford were paperbacks with the rare hardcover now and then (except for the Dark Tower series, which I bought strictly in HB). I had pretty much all of his works untill I lost most of it to a tree that fell on my house during hurricane Irene. Since I was insured, I decided to rebuild my collection with all hardback books, even if it meant picking up BCE's (Book Club Editions). Now I have all of his works in hardbacks, with the exception of "Cycle of the Werewolf", "The Green Mile", and 1st ~ 3rd edition "Dark Tower - Gunslinger".
The only signed/numbered editions I have currently are books about King, not written by him. They are "The Stephen King Companion" by George Beahm and "Road to the Dark Tower" by Bev Vincent. But I intend to get at least one signed King book some day, if only to say I actually have one!
Nice collection but you stole my 69
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
Excellent collection!
sk
Very Nice Collection !!!
My Stephen King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...on-Stockerlone
Non-King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...rlone-Non-King
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent collection. Lots of books there that I want. Just love the Christine car!
Nice!!!!
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Great Collection!!!!
Very nice collection. Do you have a want list?
“Perhaps I am simply a madman who dreamt of being sane for a little while.”
— Roland Deschain
Very, very nice!
John
Thanks everyone! Yeah, the only three I truly need now are the Land Of Enchantment "Cycle Of The Werewolf", a 1st ~ 3rd Printing 1st Edition "Dark Tower - The Gunslinger" (before it was revised), and a HC "Green Mile". I already know which one will be the easiest and least expensive to get, LOL....
Very cool collection!!! Can we see close-up's of that "The Gunslinger"? I don't believe I have ever seen one of those. Looks cool.
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Which one? If you are referring to the brown box in the 10th pic, that's just the cardboard box that the Marvel "The Gunslinger" Omnibus came in. It looks like this....
The only HC edition of "Gunslinger" I have, aside from "Little Sisters of Eluria" Artist Edition, is the Viking one...
Books added:
1: Carrie (PS Publishing - slipcase and DJ, unsigned) - should arrive in a few days...
2: Carrie (Cemetery Dance) - on order for next year...
3: Revival (slipcase by Cemetery Dance) - when the cases are released, probably next year...
4: Dark Tower: Complete Concordance - Robin Furth - on order from Cemetery Dance - new edition, probably next year...
5: Dark Tower Companion - Bev Vincent - on order from Cemetery Dance - probably next year...
Also adding another hardback to the want list: Joyland - Already have paperback edition.
I'd never seen one of those. Very cool case. Handsome as well.
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Updating my collection:
My Carrie - PS Publishing, standing alongside my original Carrie....
Another shot...
Also on the way... STEPHEN KING FROM A TO Z - An Encyclopedia of His Life and Work
Condition: Used - Very Good - Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing - GB Ink<br>Date of Publication: 1998<br>Binding: hardcover<br>Edition: First Edition<br>Condition: Very Good<br>Description: 8vo 0836269144 Signed by Author (xiv) 251 pp. Signed by George Beahm on a tipped-in photograph on the half-title page. Presented in a slipcase. Burgundy cloth with a small silver pictorial on the front and rear panels; lettered in silver on the spine; headband; illustrated with black and white photographs. Lightly rubbed on the corners; aside from the author's signature, no interior markings.
Nice!
Wanted: Human skin edition of The Book of the Dead. Will accept PC copy.
Just landed another rare book for pennies off of eBay.....
DEMON-DRIVEN: STEPHEN KING & THE ART OF WRITING, George Beahm, ed. 1994
This is the rare 1994 hardcover limited edition of DEMON DRIVEN: STEPHEN KING AND THE ART OF WRITING, edited by George Beahm and published by GB Publishing/ink of Williamsburg, Va.. The book comprises seven long essays and features about the life and work of King, and is one of the scarcest King collectibles. This is the First Edition, First Printing, limited to 300 copies, signed by editor George Beahm and by contributor W.C. Stroby (aka novelist Wallace Stroby). The book contains the following: “Creatures of the Night,” an introduction by Beahm; “Of Books and Reputations: The Confusing Cases of King, Koontz and Others” by Michael R. Collings; “Stephen King Meets the Jim and Tammy Zombies” by Howard Wornom; “Stephen King: Dreamweaver” by Stephen J. Spignesi; “Stephen King’s Maine Haunts” by David Lowell and “Digging Up Stories with Stephen King,” an extensive Q&A conducted by Stroby in which King talks in depth about his writing process; and the title essay, “Demon-Driven: Stephen King and the Art of Writing” by Beahm. Book is a hardcover library binding, as published, in Very Fine-Near Mint condition, unread, with unmarred covers, tight spine and bright white pages. This is a publisher’s presentation copy, unnumbered.
Very nice. Congratulations!