Volume 1 fits perfectly in the White slipcase and is a little loose in the Black slipcase.
Volume 2 fits a little snugly in the Black slipcase, which if I remember correctly is the largest we have (other than IT).
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Good question. Haven't checked yet. I'll go check quick now.Originally posted by srboone View PostWill any of the slipcases CD offers fit these volumes?
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Remember those in-depth reviews I posted links to? There are more! Here are the links:
Part 1: http://dreadfultales.com/2011/11/19/...one-1901-1910/
Part 2: http://dreadfultales.com/2011/11/26/...two-1911-1920/
Part 3: http://dreadfultales.com/2011/12/03/...ree-1921-1930/
Part 4: http://dreadfultales.com/2011/12/10/...our-1931-1940/
Part 5: http://dreadfultales.com/2012/01/07/...ive-1941-1950/
Part 6: http://dreadfultales.com/2012/01/14/...six-1951-1960/
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Yeah, but my problem is I'm broke lol. I've bought so many books over the past couple months from CD, that I just don't have the funds for this one. And I'm going to have to still somehow buy the 8th DT book from Grant in Febuary. I think I have to stop with all the King stuff; just costs too much.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostKeep your eyes on the specials after the book is released. As with all of these older titles we're still catching up on, we usually end up having copies we can sell, but won't know we do until the book actually gets here and we ship the orders currently placed.
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Keep your eyes on the specials after the book is released. As with all of these older titles we're still catching up on, we usually end up having copies we can sell, but won't know we do until the book actually gets here and we ship the orders currently placed.Originally posted by theenormityofitall View PostDamn I wanted this one.
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This is the number one book I want to buy but can't bring myself to order .... yet. The price is way more than I've paid for a single book before. It's scary ... the thought of buying it makes me feel like a little kid diving in the deep end ... sure I can swim, but what if something bad happens, lol. I know it's going to be great though and I have such a interest and soft spot for historical perspective on subjects. Pray for me
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Loved reading the reviews, Brian. Thanks for posting the link again. One of my favorite of Lord Dunsay's works is "A Shop in Go-by Street" (1919). It meanders as tthe reviewer notes about some of D's works, but that's what I like about it.
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LOL!Originally posted by njhorror View Post*Tadumbum* I'll be here all week ladies and gentlemen. Try the veal!
Next part of the review has been posted:
http://dreadfultales.com/2011/11/26/...two-1911-1920/
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It's amazing, really! The final review might be as long as the books.Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostWow, that's an exhaustive review and it's on only 10% of the material!!!
Brian
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