You know what would be insanely cool (to me at least)...if the last book whichever it is (perhaps The Stand as the crown jewel) would be the signed (King signed) edition to finish the set. Adding 6 signed King Books at the rate of one per six months may be out the range of many people but if we pick them up for $250-$300 and then top it off with a final signed edition it would make one stellar set! Getting Stephen to sign 6,000 signature sheets was likely never realistic but finishing this off with a signed book would make the set perhaps the most prized possession on many of our bookshelves. Shoot now I might be kicking myself for removing the lettered copy from my cart.
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My heartfelt congratulations to the folks at CD. This is quite a coup! I look forward to seeing the family photos in a few collector's threads in the coming years.The home of your least humble servant, Mr Poll: http://lucianpoll.com
Then, of course, there's the Twitter thing: @LucianPoll
...oh, and the Facebook thing too: https://www.facebook.com/lucian.poll
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The New York Times write-up about our Stephen King Doubleday Collection:
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/20...ype=blogs&_r=0
BrianBrian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostCarrie customers will be emailed first about early ordering for 'Salem's Lot. Probably the signed edition customers first and then the Gift Edition customers next, but all before the general public.
Brian
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Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostBut Mr. Dogz the books are OVERSIZED EDITIONS..Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostCome on......
OVERSIZED EDITIONS.....OVERSIZED EDITIONS....OVERSIZED EDITIONS.....ALL WILL BE OVERSIZED EDITIONS...."I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
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Brian posted this this morning on thedarktower.org. Thought it was interesting considering the anniversary editions by PS and the Shining by Sub Press being recently released. Didn't realize it worked like this. I wonder then, what is required from the author to publish books of this nature?
Subsidiary rights, like the rights to publish a Limited Edition, are for a set term, often as little as 18 months. Usually no more than 5 years since the edition should be long sold out by then. Sometimes the term is from the date of signing the contract and sometimes from the publication date.
In the case of PS Publishing's Anniversary Edition, their deal is with the UK publisher for a UK edition and does not involve SK or the US rights.
Hope that helps!
Brian
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Originally posted by Joe315 View PostBrian posted this this morning on thedarktower.org. Thought it was interesting considering the anniversary editions by PS and the Shining by Sub Press being recently released. Didn't realize it worked like this. I wonder then, what is required from the author to publish books of this nature?
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YES!Yes!Yes!YES!YES!YES!. You can tell I watched Wrestlemania with my boys this weekend. That's the new cool thing to chant at their events I guess... Glad I could help you part with your money...Originally posted by T-Dogz_AK47 View PostTom, You're right.... I have relented and I'm in for the long haul for this set as I have just purchased an Artist Edition of Carrie.
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Originally posted by subie09lega View PostOrder the AE now and if you regret it you can cancel it later, but chances are you won't regret it. I've gone the cheaper route before and regretted it later.
I also think that Remarques for these books would be awesome!
And a thank you to Subie09lega, for the nudge in the right direction! I'm pretty excited for these books!
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I'm happy to provide the nudge, at least you have more time to think about it especially if they sell out. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has passed on something and then kicked myself when it was released.
Brian, how close is the AE to selling out now? Last I saw, I think it was past 50%.
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The AE is probably around 60% now. I think it'll take most of this week to sell out, so there's plenty of time for anyone who is on the fence, but it will sell out this month.
The whole set together is going to be beautiful. Sometimes it's hard to conceptualize what a project of this scope will end up like, but I think our collectors will be very pleased.
BrianBrian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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