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...
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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.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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