Any thoughts on the value of Hill’s Little Silver Book? I can only find one recent sale on eBay, so my information is not very accurate. Thanks!
Any thoughts on the value of Hill’s Little Silver Book? I can only find one recent sale on eBay, so my information is not very accurate. Thanks!
Yeah, increasing the limitation after preorder is not cool.
Goldsboro also increase the price on books as they get closer to sellout. Not too impressed with them, to be honest, although I do like their signed trade editions when they add a slipcase or sprayed pages.
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Looking for SubPress Lettered::
Angel's Game and Prisoner of Heaven (Zafon)
Ilium (Simmons)
REALLY liking the artwork on that Sub Press Full Throttle!
I saw this listed on Bett's today. Not sure if it is new or has been there:
If it's gone up that much, it's time to sell my copy.HW-8 Heart Shaped Box (SubPress) Limited Deluxe Edition "PC" $900
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The Fireman was 350 copies
150 copies was a low number in the first place so can’t really blame them for increasing it if demand is high enough. It’s a little specialty book store in the heart of London and I think they deserve some business. Especially since the book is not that expensive (24.99 vs 18.99 for the regular hardcover) and still a limited edition.
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I have a hard time counting Goldsboro Books as "limited editions". They are really just UK First Printings with a numbered tipped-in signature page. Sometimes they spray the edges as well. I supposed technically they are limited as there are only x number of copies sold by them, but they would certainly be at the bottom of my list of limited editions to get. In fact, I think the only ones I still have are from The Passage. For me, a limited edition has to be something outside of the normal production run. But, everyone is entitled to collect whatever editions you like.
I have the Goldsboro and the Sub Press editions on order. Looking forward to them both.
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Looking for lettered Voluntary Committal (Subterranean)
If you collect Joe Hill, check out my website http://www.joehillbibliography.com/
For the price - cannot beat Goldsboro - for a signed book, if you like UK editions. They pack well, are really easy to communicate with over the phone and always seem to go out of their way for the customer. Recently I woke up and saw Pan's Labyrinth and it was already sold out - I emailed them and asked to be placed on a waiting list - and a couple weeks later got notice that one was in the mail. I really like this small, specialty press - and these tend to be the reading copies around the house
Wanted:
Gunslinger s/l #344
Drawing of The Three s/l #344
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Just ordered my copy of the signed numbered limited edition of Full Throttle! WOOT!
Really loving the artwork! Too bad it won't ship until Spring of next year. LOL
WANTED:
Dust jacket for The Shining SNL.
Dust jacket for 25th Anniversary edition of IT, signed, numbered, tray-cased copy.
Signed numbered limited edition of Josh Malerman's Goblin, published by Earthling Publications.
I have recently gone through a “rethink my collecting goals” phase and as a result have sold %99 of my King limited and signed 1/1 collection to Dave at Betts. At this point it makes more sense, and provides me with a feeling of “possibility”, to focus almost entirely on Joe. At first I thought that I would need to pass on the Full Throttle limited due to the $175 price tag. At this point I have at least one Limited version of everything that he put out and the thought of missing one and trying to find it later at a decent price was really bothering me.
But thanks to an understanding wife and the great folks at Camalot Books with their layaway plan, order placed!!
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That's awesome, Chris! My focus is more towards Joe as well. Although I'll pick up King's stuff here and there and new releases. I went through Camelot as well for Full Throttle. Several things in the fire at the moment and it's great that Kim doesn't charge you until it's ready to ship. And have taken advantage of their lay-a-way plan several times in the past as well. Couldn't say better things about them.
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I also cancelled my direct order with SP and asked Kim to set one aside for me. When the time comes, I'll add some more books to my order and have them shipped all at once.
I don't have any Hill books right now, nor have I ever read any. With Suntup's Horns and SubPress's Full Throttle, I'd say I'm off to a good start, though.
Speaking of which, what is the best/best looking/most complete way to get the Locke & Key series? I'm interested in that, but all the different versions and collections and one-shots confuse the heck out of me. Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Speaking of Hill this announcement of all of these new comics he's involved with has me utterly confused.
Marco, is there a comprehensive list on your site or can someone list them here? There were so many my head practically exploded.
I want the ones he's writing and release dates.
Thank you!