Recently aquired The Graveyard Book, Lettered Edition from Subterranean Press
Recently aquired The Graveyard Book, Lettered Edition from Subterranean Press
Looking To Buy:
Wandering Star:
Savage Tales Of Solomon Kane - leather
SubPress:
Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon - Letter V ( will trade for PC +cash)
Neal Stephenson’ Cryptomonicon and Zodiac - Letter O
My Book Collection
Seems to be a nice copy, congratulations !
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That book is truly stunning.
Very nice edition - congrats
Wanted:
Gunslinger s/l #344
Drawing of The Three s/l #344
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That's a gorgeous book! Sub Press has done some really beautiful lettered editions, but it's hard to tell when they are going to pull out all the stops or when they are going to phone it in (e.g. produce lettered editions that are no different from the numbered, just with slightly nicer materials and a traycase). I guess one clue is in the price, like this one listed at $900 versus the $250 books. But the descriptions are always the same: "hand bound in the finest materials with a custom traycase"...
Anyway, great grab - I'd love to have a copy on my shelf one day!!
https://photos.shutterfly.com/full/23661007294So who knows exactly what this print was? I know it’s Biting Dog. Was it a proof/print for A Writer’s Prayer. I’d forgotten I had this.
Thank you everyone!
This was quite a December for me with Gaiman.
Smoke and Mirrors and The Graveyard book in lettered state were super difficult to find the last two years. I hope someone on this forum owns a copy because in my mind both books are the pinnacle of publishing creativity and craftsmanship.
And I do agree that sometimes the only way to determine if Lettered edition is much more than a Limited with a traycase is to look at the issue price.
Looking To Buy:
Wandering Star:
Savage Tales Of Solomon Kane - leather
SubPress:
Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon - Letter V ( will trade for PC +cash)
Neal Stephenson’ Cryptomonicon and Zodiac - Letter O
My Book Collection
Sandman Overture is (of course) getting the Absolute treatment. Amazon product description has it at just north of 400 pages. The hardcover is 224 pages and that already includes around 30 pages of bonus material.
This also means an updated Sandman all-in-one compendium. And an annotated Overture. And then an anniversary edition of Overture. And then an anniversary of the new compendium. Heck, let's not forget the instocktrades.com variants.
I can't think of a single working writer who publishes so little new material and still manages to have a "new" book hit the shelves every few months. And on that tip, the most recent noir-styled paperbacks are now out in a slipcase.
Collecting Gaiman, Hill, and Rowling has stopped being fun and it's now exhausting and defeating.
I am right there with you. I have pretty much stopped collecting Joe Hill. His latest writing is not as good as his earlier work to me. Sometimes I wish I had never started collecting him in the first place. As for Gaiman, I'm only looking to buy new work in the future. No more reprints, no more Sandman, etc. I have enough Gaiman sigs in my collection to last me.
I totally agree with this. I understand that he is very busy in a lot of different directions and mediums and medias, but- i wish he'd write more freaking "grown up" novels. Even counting 2013's slim "Ocean", it's been over a dozen years since the one before that (Anansi Boys). I don't think we can even call him a "novelist" at this point- which is fine. It's not my career. But, it does almost feel like he's purposely been avoiding a proper American God's sequel, for whatever reasons. I believe he is finally going to do it next, but- people might not care as much anymore if he waits much longer.
I will pick up the absolute edition, to complete the set. (and in my mind these are the best quality editions of the sandman work) I wont worry about any other reprints/variants though. I dont feel the need to collect everything!
I can see the point in some of them though..i didnt pick up the 'noir style' PBs at the time, but if I wanted them now I would probably pick up a nice slipcase edition - but if already had them I wouldnt bother.
Add GRRM to the list of endless reprints though.. I am not sure how many versions of GOT anyone really needs now!
I am pretty sure a sequel to neverwhere ('seven sisters') was touted as his next book. I guess its hard to find time for full on novel writing at the moment - he has been writing for American Gods, script writing and showrunning for the current filming of the Good Omens series in the UK and then before those we had Norse Mythology - and a bit earlier he had the View from the cheap seats collections (and a new son arriving!).
Hopefully after the Neverwhere sequel more books will follow and I wouldnt be surprise if a return to the AG world was on the cards
I do have to say that I love the covers of the 'noir style' PBs... I wish the were hardcover dustjackets so I could frame a set of them.
I have a Subterranean Press S/L edition of Rogues up on Ebay.
New Link... Better Price. Will go below publisher price for someone here...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/29243279453...84.m1558.l2649
If anyone here is interested shoot me a PM.
What's the view on the Sandman series from the Gaiman fans?
I've just finished, and thoroughly enjoyed, Joe Hill's Locke & Key, so i'm looking for another graphic novel series to sink my teeth into and wondering if Sandman might be a good place to start.
It's the best thing Gaiman has done IMO.
Join us in the comic book section if you're looking for suggestions.
Haha, I too was shocked (shocked, I tell you!) when I discovered that there's much to explore outside of Calvin's Corner. The comic book section is pretty dormant but it's there.
New from Easton Press - The Graveyard Book signed by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
It only appears to ship to the US though (I signed up to a parcel redirect service 'Stackwry' though!)
https://www.eastonpress.com/prod/8C5...Signed-Edition
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Personally, no, but i thought I would try them from someone else's recommendation. As this book is relatively low cost (and shipped free to a US address) I figured it was a good purchase to try them on!
I would be happy to provide feedback afterwards though.
One interesting option they offer is to repack to smaller boxes! I figure this is aimed more at purchases from somewhere like Amazon but it could be dangerous if someone tries to save a small amount on an expensive item that really warrants the extra packing!
I believe that Ari is using a similar american service
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