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[INDEXED]IT: The 25th Anniversary Special Limited Edition by Stephen King
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by srboone View PostAll over the new carpet!!! Damn! I have The New York Times lining my dogs' cages. I hope you're gonna clean that up, Mr. Woot. Sheeesh!Last edited by Grant Wootton; 01-03-2012, 04:57 PM.
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All over the new carpet!!! Damn! I have The New York Times lining my dogs' cages. I hope you're gonna clean that up, Mr. Woot. Sheeesh!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Grant Wootton View PostWoo Hoo !!!! I got one too (and only 6 minutes after you Chris) !!!!!
Your item was processed through a facility in AUSTRALIA on December 29, 2011 at 4:22 pm. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostAh sooooo.....I see now! All other worlds are just mirror reflections of All-World! A Zelazney/Amber kind-a-thing. Even though OUR world is the keystone world.....ah, the ienvitable ironies and conceptual coniptions of it all!
Thanks, Brad!
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Ah sooooo.....I see now! All other worlds are just mirror reflections of All-World! A Zelazney/Amber kind-a-thing. And our world is the keystone world, the first reflection of All-World.....ah, the ienvitable ironies and cosmic coniptions of it all!
Thanks, Brad!Last edited by srboone; 01-03-2012, 11:20 AM.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostAnd about Wells' art depicting Georgie chasing the paper boat down the right side of Witcham street when King spefically says it was on the left side, the orginal cover art for the American trade HC has the same thing (right vice left)!
The paintings are actually of this HUGE mirror that was on the other side of the street, hence the reverse image.....King just forgot to mention that in book...
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Originally posted by srboone View PostAnd about Wells' art depicting Georgie chasing the paper boat down the right side of Witcham street when King spefically says it was on the left side, the orginal cover art for the American trade HC has the same thing (right vice left)!
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And about Wells' art depicting Georgie chasing the paper boat down the right side of Witcham street when King spefically says it was on the left side, the orginal cover art for the American trade HC has the same thing (right vice left)!
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Originally posted by srboone View PostYou're right guys, I don't know what was going thru my mind this holiday. Sorry. I just wish I knew what I was on this vacation, I might have enjoyed it more!
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You're right guys, I don't know what was going thru my mind this holiday. Sorry. I just wish I knew what I was on this vacation, I might have enjoyed it more!
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostAhh that's because with the slipcase most people store the book on the shelf with the spine of the book facing out not the spine of the slipcase.
Brian
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Originally posted by srboone View PostWhen a book sits on a shelf, the title on the cover is on the right side. But to get the title (cover) of the slipcase on the right side, the slipcase must be open end in, rather than out. I would have thought you would put the foil stamping on the other side. That's all.
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