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seeking: anything DT related #246
ANYTHING DT Related #246
Dead Zone First Edition F/F or NF/NF
If the Suntup edition of 1984 is anything like the Van Halen album 1984 I will be over the moon!!
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CD S/L's of:
Gwendy's BB
Gwendy's MF
I know what I said before, but I am just curious. Seriously. I would love McCarthy to sign this book as well. But considering what his signed The Road books that are hard to get for, plus I don't know what other books he has signed (has he signed other S\L)?, I don't see why it it's a slam dunk for him either. I am just wondering what's the though behind McCarthy having more of chance then King that's all. And what would be the connection to 1984 and McCarthy. This is a serious question. But like I said before, I am buying the book, not the signature.
Thanks for any replies.
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Looking for SubPress Lettered:Farseer Trilogy; Shadow of the Wind, Angel's Game, Prisoner of Heaven
Looking for Centipede Press S/L: Dracula
We’ll need to get a copy of The Sacred Texts available as Roman numeral edition I/I. Bound in demon skin, printed with ink from Cthulhu’s ink sacs. My favorite thing about that book is that it contains Stephen King’s 19 pseudonyms. Each signed by King.
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I’m skeptical that the next book will be signed by King, even if it is Nineteen Eighty-Four. King doesn’t seem to want to sign his own books much anymore, much less anyone else’s. So while I’d love if it were true, I suspect we might be hoping for too much.
As for price, I expect the numbered edition will be between $275 and $725
HBJ
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― Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club
Looking for SubPress Lettered::
Angel's Game and Prisoner of Heaven (Zafon)
Ilium (Simmons)
I’m fine with whomever signs it, even one of the various Bibliomysteries authors. If given my personal choice, I’d prefer McCarthy - even over King - but I’ll be happy with any of them.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Neuromancer by William Gibson would be a worthy addition to the Suntup line up.