If it is an official King signed limited book, I don't see why not. We allow portfolios, prints and guitars.
If it is an official King signed limited book, I don't see why not. We allow portfolios, prints and guitars.
I agree with Mr. RT. There's also the French GREEN MILE paperback of which a number of copies were signed. I am sure there are more examples. They are definitely collectible in the same sense as any other signed book but they are not official 'signed/limiteds'.
This definition excludes the signed Scribner UNDER THE DOME from the list too, by the way.
My Stephen King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...on-Stockerlone
Non-King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...rlone-Non-King
For clarification. The Plant did not have any lettered editions for the first book (1982).
1982 - 200 numbered copies.
1983 - 200 numbered copies and 26 lettered.
1985 - 200 numbered copies and 26 lettered.
The Rainy Season signed printed is listed twice.
1990 Rainy Season photograph print (signed by King, Tabitha King, and artist) 100
1992-1993 (Circa) Rainy Season Print 100
Thanks Bob. More new information.
We should add:
Full Dark, No Stars - Scribner 1/100