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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostStart thinking of the top of the bookcase as another shelf...
One bookcase has my HC run of the Dark Tower series, another of my pulp reprint HCs, another with my full run of the metal lettered Necessary Evil Press editions, another with my grandfather's leather law books, another with my various books-about-books...and so on. Believe me, if there was a shelvable area, it's been found and used!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostYou are just pushing all of my envy buttons today! A full run of NEP lettereds? Very nice! I've only seen pictures of the editions but they are so cool!
Here's a shot of the full set...the one in the middle without a spine title is THE EVERLASTING by Tim Lebbon, and the one on the left end w/out a spine title is F. Paul Wilson's The Peabody- Ozymandias Traveling Circus & Oddity Emporium. NEP didn't do a lettered for every release, so some you may be familiar with are correctly missing.
...and here is another one, by itself on another bookcase top. This one, BERSERK by Tim Lebbon, may be the nicest lettered I've ever seen...certainly the nicest I own. It comes on its own NEP stand, and the face peering out from the car window is striking and plays well to the story within.
The design is innovative...when the "trunk" of the "car" traycase is lifted up, the taillights go on. You can lock the "trunk" with the key that you can see peeking out from underneath the stand.
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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 PostJust to push that button a wee bit more...
Here's a shot of the full set...the one in the middle without a spine title is THE EVERLASTING by Tim Lebbon, and the one on the left end w/out a spine title is F. Paul Wilson's The Peabody- Ozymandias Traveling Circus & Oddity Emporium. NEP didn't do a lettered for every release, so some you may be familiar with are correctly missing.
...and here is another one, by itself on another bookcase top. This one, BERSERK by Tim Lebbon, may be the nicest lettered I've ever seen...certainly the nicest I own. It comes on its own NEP stand, and the face peering out from the car window is striking and plays well to the story within.
The design is innovative...when the "trunk" of the "car" traycase is lifted up, the taillights go on. You can lock the "trunk" with the key that you can see peeking out from underneath the stand.
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Thanks for posting this Ron. I was out of the office sick the past 2 days. I have re-purposed your post for the official discussion thread.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYes, sorry about the severe thread drift.CD Email: [email protected]
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That's the lettered edition of SHE LOVES MONSTERS by Simon Clark. The book is centered around a film, hence the themed film-canister metal traycase. Next to the lettered BERSERK that I showed earlier, SHE LOVES MONSTERS is likely the second coolest lettered that NEP released.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostThat's the lettered edition of SHE LOVES MONSTERS by Simon Clark. The book is centered around a film, hence the themed film-canister metal traycase. Next to the lettered BERSERK that I showed earlier, SHE LOVES MONSTERS is likely the second coolest lettered that NEP released.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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