Haven't received my copy yet, either. I did get a shipping notification maybe two weeks or so back, but nothing so far. I also accidently deleted the email when I was purging my inbox and now can't locate it. Hopefully it turns up soon.
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Originally posted by Ben Eads View PostI got my gift edition of The Stand in the mail today!
I looked through and can't find the art page of Randall Flagg with the devil horns. Does that not come with the gift edition?
Any help/insight would be deeply appreciated.
Thanks!
Ben
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Yesterday I finally received my Shipping Notice for the GE of THE STAND -- I was a bit down in the shipping queue, so had to exercise patience while seeing all the beautiful shots of it from others. Last I read, they're going to still be shipping well into June, so I can't complain too much!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYesterday I finally received my Shipping Notice for the GE of THE STAND -- I was a bit down in the shipping queue, so had to exercise patience while seeing all the beautiful shots of it from others. Last I read, they're going to still be shipping well into June, so I can't complain too much!
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYesterday I finally received my Shipping Notice for the GE of THE STAND -- I was a bit down in the shipping queue, so had to exercise patience while seeing all the beautiful shots of it from others. Last I read, they're going to still be shipping well into June, so I can't complain too much!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
My copy arrived yesterday, and while I'm glad to have it on the shelf, I understand now the criticism I've seen about the paper stock used in this project. It reminds me of the ultra-thin onion-paper-like stock used by Library of America, which comes as a disappointment. I get that they had to switch from the original plan (?) of two volumes (or, at least, I remember seeing an ARC in two volumes) and so reduce the paper-stock weight -- and hike the print run from 3000 to 4000 -- to get the price per unit down, but altering the fundamental tactile experience for the reader really undermines the idea of this being a deluxe edition. I hope that PET SEMETARY, with its more traditional page-length, will harken a return to the much better production qualities seen in CD's earlier King Doubleday reprints.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
My copy arrived yesterday, and while I'm glad to have it on the shelf, I understand now the criticism I've seen about the paper stock used in this project. It reminds me of the ultra-thin onion-paper-like stock used by Library of America, which comes as a disappointment. I get that they had to switch from the original plan (?) of two volumes (or, at least, I remember seeing an ARC in two volumes) and so reduce the paper-stock weight -- and hike the print run from 3000 to 4000 -- to get the price per unit down, but altering the fundamental tactile experience for the reader really undermines the idea of this being a deluxe edition. I hope that PET SEMETARY, with its more traditional page-length, will harken a return to the much better production qualities seen in CD's earlier King Doubleday reprints.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
My copy arrived yesterday, and while I'm glad to have it on the shelf, I understand now the criticism I've seen about the paper stock used in this project. It reminds me of the ultra-thin onion-paper-like stock used by Library of America, which comes as a disappointment. I get that they had to switch from the original plan (?) of two volumes (or, at least, I remember seeing an ARC in two volumes) and so reduce the paper-stock weight -- and hike the print run from 3000 to 4000 -- to get the price per unit down, but altering the fundamental tactile experience for the reader really undermines the idea of this being a deluxe edition. I hope that PET SEMETARY, with its more traditional page-length, will harken a return to the much better production qualities seen in CD's earlier King Doubleday reprints.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
IWhile overall it is a nicer edition, I wound up selling my copy.
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI’m toying with that idea, as I also have a Fine/Fine 1st HC in a Collector aftermarket windowed traycase. This CD edition was envisioned as a very nice complement to it, but now it just seems pallid in comparison. Problem is, the aftermarket is already a bit glutted by them, and I don’t feel like taking a bath on it after waiting six years for it. So I’ll probably just hold onto it and call it a lesson learned.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
Yeah, there is a TON on the aftermarket right now. I sold mine for $250, which is more than fine by me. Might be worthwhile holding on to it for a while to see how things pan out. It's crazy what some of the earlier Doubleday Years titles are going for now.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8851
I rarely check the CD Production Updates page but stopped by today. Looks like the 'promised' two volume upgrade for the stand was only for the ARCs. Assuming the photo they posted is accurate The Artist Edition will have similar paper to the Gift Edition.
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