Legends is a hard book to find at a reasonable price. I wanted to get a copy several months ago and could not find one for less than 1k
Legends is a hard book to find at a reasonable price. I wanted to get a copy several months ago and could not find one for less than 1k
Can I get an opinion on the value of the UK 'gift' signed on bookplate with slipcase editions of Desperation and The regulators?. Thanks in advance.
Juliana, I'm not familiar with a UK "gift" edition of Desperation and The Regulators. I know there's a signed/limited edition (on a bookplate) of both with slipcase that numbered up to 250. (I have #230). My cost was about $250 a few years ago. I imagine it may be more now--maybe $300.
John
Yes, that must be the one I was refering to. Is that 2 books in 1 slipcase?.
Yep.
The bookplate should be numbered (like mine) as xxx/250.
John
that's the one. It's not a gift edition like so many of the UK limiteds. The gift editions all had plates with facsimile signatures ( printed ).
I think the only truly signed limited UK editions are :
Rose Madder, Insomnia had gift and S/L ( oddly the gift has a slipcase but not the S/L), Desperation/Regulators, DT IV and the trade UK Bag Of Bones with the S/L plate affixed.
Someone has put a bid of £230 ($460) on this set.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Stephen-King-D...QQcmdZViewItem
How about a "PC' Dolans Cadillac with marbeld boards?
or should I say "Pasiley" boards?
Last edited by Chooch; 02-26-2008 at 06:57 PM. Reason: forget a discription
There are two 'Dolan's Cadillac' with marbled boards.
One is considered the "Lettered", and one the 1/250 "marbled".
Both are in fact a marbled colored.
Lord John Press printed an unknown, but substantial quantity of PC, etc versions of this title.
Speaking from recent purchasing experience, I say a 1/250 (but a PC therefore unnumbered) copy in fine condition is worth ~$450-$650.
I know it's a wide range, but to me that is how the books sells for.
The "lettered" is a "market value". Who knows untill the sale is made.
Thanks for your input Mr Flagg.....However, Herb at Lord John Press has informed me that only 100 "PC" Editions were made. That being said and there is four states of them that would leave each state to 25 each. Does anyone know the four different states? I have what appears as a Deluxe (Gold,Gray,Black boards) and Im guessing the others would be the Cadillac boards and the colored Marble ...what would be the last?
There is, of course, the lettered edition limited to 26 copies. It has colored boards (primarily blue, red and grayish green) and leather on the spine and fore-edges of the front and rear boards (I think this is called "half leather"). Supposedly there is a "PC" edition of this binding but I have never seen one. Chris Cavalier and I have both looked for years. I think Barry Levin has seen one and affirms its existence but there must have been VERY few copies done if it does exist.
Other than that I know of only two other "PC" states. One for the deluxe edition that you have and one for the more common Cadillac boards. That would be three different "PC" states and not four.
Bibliographically it is a very interesting book. There are also two different proof states - one with blue-gray wrappers and one with brownish wrappers. I have no idea why that was done.
Actually I've never been able to figure out if my UK Insomnia was the gift or limited, because those facsimile sigs are pretty good. And I bought it so long ago I have no idea what I paid for it, and I don't remember if it was the gift or limited.
It does not have a slipcase, so that's encouraging. Does anyone know if they are numbered and/or what color of ink he used to sign the Limited Edition?
Geoff
They are easy to tell apart.
The S/L is a darker blue with glossy faux leather. No slipcase. The bookplate is signed by King and numbered ???/200.
The gift edition and slipcase have a cloth type cover. The bookplate has a facsimile signature and just says Limited Edition.
Everything else is the same. Both are sh*t limited editions.
I'm still sad to see that the market has fallen this far.
So, I'm wanting to pick up Lighthouse IV, V, and VI. These are the three Stephen King issues. Our very own CRinVA actually has a story in one. I just want the softcover, limited to 1 of 300 issues.
Any idea what I should pay??? I've got my eyes on one set, but want your opinion(s).
Heres a tough one (in my opinion):
1st edition trade copy of Land of Enchantment's "Cycle of the Werewolf".
Fine book, in near fine dust jacket (light edge wear, NO fading to spine or anywhere), in after market slipcase.
Signed by artist Berni Wrightson on the title page.
Also, is this the type of book (heavy with colour and black and white illustrations) that will jump in value when (god forbid) Berni passes?
Given the description, I would say $200, or close to it. This book is very hard to find in Fine/Fine condition because the DJ often has little white dots on it and is very fragile to boot. Aftermarket slipcase adds to the value somewhat.
Does this book shoot up in value if Bernie dies? Probably not.
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Availability seems to be the issue. Aside from one set (matching #'s and I'm assuming unsigned) for $75, I can't locate them anywhere. I actually own IV already.
I know they're not really "collector's" items, but between the fan fiction and articles, they're pretty good. And yes, you'd be expected to sign our copy of VI when we get it!
OK i know its not a book, and its onlt kinda SK related..but what do you think a ball park on this is?? Its 5 1/4 x 8 1/2
http://www.thedarktower.org/gallery/...275&ppuser=573
Thanks for any help
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