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Check out my collection - I posted the rest of my gaiman books there
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Check out my collection - I posted the rest of my gaiman books there
Ok - not sure what everyones top 3 Gaiman collectible books would be - but mine are (no particular order):
1) a screenplay of good omens
2) American gods Hill House edition
3) toss up between startdust ARC or coraline signed/numbered hobby market 4000 printed (only 177 signed/numbered) -
I already have my signed coraline and today I was able to get #1 on the list. I did my somewhat weekly "gaiman signed" ebay search - and found A Screenplay listed the other day - and it was from dreamhaven books (i have bought from their online store and they have a special Gaiman store) - and amazingly was only at $34 still this morning. With about 5 minutes left - still only around $100 - and well below what I was willing to spend (especially since Eric mentioned how much he paid and the cheapest on Abe's is $450)...drum roll please
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btw the buy it now price wasSpoiler:
And they had a copy of Melinda as well and I grabbed my second copy (could not resist) for $105 - figured I might as well save on shipping
Needless to say I am really excited - and I will post pics of it once it arrives. And I am sorry that I did not mention that it was up for auction - I think you all can understand - but now that I have my copy if I see it again I will let you all know
Excellent purchase on "A Screenplay", Chad! I'm not upset at all at the price you paid. Sometimes, items come up for sale and nobody is looking for it at that time. You certainly got a wonderful price. Hope the quality of the book and box is there when it arrives.
The 3 Most Collectible (i.e. valuable) Gaiman books that I think I have in my collection are:
1) A Screenplay
2) American Gods - Hill House
3) American Gods: The Reader's Copy - Hill House (number matches the regular edition)
3 of my favorite "other" books are:
1) The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide To Eccentric & Discredited Diseases S/L - I love how the limitation pages look like prescription pads.
2) The Machineries of Joy by Ray Bradbury - only 100 copies signed by Gaiman and Bradbury
3) Legends II S/L - just a great set of signatures from some amazing authors
Top 3 Gaiman "collectible" books..? Hmmm, I'm pretty much with you guys on the Hill House editions, but I'd put Anansi Boys as #1, AG #2, and I'll go with you on the Coraline "Hobby Market" edition! I just really like that book- even better than the subsequent Subpress edition which I have to consider inferior as it drops the extra material.
Gotta say, that the "A Screenplay", though certainly rare- is pretty bland, imo.
But I can't praise that HH Anansi Boys enough. In the whole of my collection- which includes a deluxe Salem's Lot, a limited Skeleton Crew (a top 3 "nice" book for me, always), quite a few Charnel House editions- I consistently put that Anansi Boys as my favorite edition of any book. It's just perfectly sumptuous in every way. It's so good- it put the publisher out of business! Well, poor business decisions as a whole probably was their undoing, but I'm SO glad that I've had the real pleasure of having that beautiful book in my collection.
Ron
just got this email today - from harper collins that you can pre-order signed copies of Neil's upcoming book - Ocean at the end of the lane
http://links.e.harpercollins.com/ser...FORWARD_INFO%%
not sure the link will work - if not search via Barnes and Nobles - choose that option since they have them on sale for around $16 - thats the signed copy - figured if i cant make it to his signing - then this is a cheap alternative
Amazon announced the signed copies foe $150, currently being discounted to $94.50
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Ocean-Lane-Del...d&tag=csk21-20
++ apparently there will be a printed version of his speech "make good art". Which was a really good speech
Link to the speech : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikAb-NYkseI
Preorders on amazon >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikAb-...t&tag=csk21-20
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I am willing to bet it will just be flat signed, no tipped in page. I've ordered his signed books directly from the dream haven site (they still have a bunch and only charge the regular book price) - and these are just flat signed. I used their site to fill in the gaps of my gaiman books - figured why not fill them with a signed one.
True - guess we will have to wait...well I have a new edition on the way - these are some of the pics the seller sent me (but I should see the books by mid-week) - between getting this and a Screenplay - its been a busy book buying week - I will have to lay low and see what we owe in taxes before any more purchases...
My apologies Eric - I saw this on an ebay auction for anansi boys - so maybe the publisher signed Oceans at the end of the lane will be similar:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Neil-Gaiman-...item2a28d7677b
Found the answer on the signed pre-orders - they will be tip in sheets. According to Gaiman's journal/blog he will be signing stacks of sheets late march/April - prior to books being printed.
Looks like a nice item!
I TRUELY loved that book. I am waiting to recieve a first french edition.
The 10th year anniversary edition sounds interesting too :
"Many well read books get anniversary editions, but few if any get a re-release in hardcover for said anniversary.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman is that odd duck that gets the honor this year from Morrow in an Author's Preferred Edition this June. The cover mimics the direction of both the US hardcover and paper release only in a more staid fashion. This edition being the preferred will also contain about 12,000 more words than the original release plus a new introduction.
The hardcover first edition was 480 pages and this edition will clock in at 544 pages or so. Before you could only get this version in the Hill House limited edition and I believe there was a British edition that came out as well, but this version has never seen wide release in the States."
Edit : it seems that the text of this anniversary edition is the same one than the limited edition by Hill House.
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If anyone interested in a signed Easton press copy of American gods let me know (still in shrink wrap). I have 2 - there was a delay in shipping and Easton press sent me a second copy. I'll sell it for $65 (includes priority mail shipping). I think these are still available on Easton press site for $99. If overseas I'll split the shipping - so it might be a little more (depending upon how you want it shipped). Just PM me.
SOLD
I was always tempted to pick up Hill House's American Gods. I have a couple of Bradbury books from them and always loved their editions.
Althought I don't have one, the lettered edition of American Gods may be my favorite limited production.
Mark Twain
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Hi, sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but I am trying to save for an engagement ring & so having to sell some of my books on eBay.
Here's the Ottakars version of Anansi Boys. Please send it to a good home. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130841814958
In terms of collectible Neil Gaiman thread, this is a beautiful book, but I hadn't really paid it much attention until looking to sell.
My personal favourite I have is a signed Hold Me, Hellblazer. I'm not sure I could part with that one even if it meant the difference between diamond or no diamond.