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Originally posted by kshane View PostThanks Dan! Did CD ever make proofs or arcs of A FIFTEEN YEAR CELEBRATION? If so, it would have to be one of the most rare items CD ever made.
There's another "Best of" book that the signature sheets have been circulating for nearly as long and I still don't have back. That one's been a bigger hassle, as we had to start one of the sheets over again, as the one set got lost mid circulation. It eventually made it's way back to us, but not until after all the authors who had to re-sign signed new sheets.CD Email: [email protected]
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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 kshane View PostThanks Dan! Did CD ever make proofs or arcs of A FIFTEEN YEAR CELEBRATION? If so, it would have to be one of the most rare items CD ever made.
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Thanks to Martin as well - is this the book you're referring to? https://web.archive.org/web/20101217...ROD/o_jnwill01 That might be interesting to see a list of titles CD only released as an ARC - probably hasn't happened too many times.
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Originally posted by kshane View PostThanks to Martin as well - is this the book you're referring to? https://web.archive.org/web/20101217...ROD/o_jnwill01 That might be interesting to see a list of titles CD only released as an ARC - probably hasn't happened too many times.
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Originally posted by kshane View PostThanks to Martin as well - is this the book you're referring to? https://web.archive.org/web/20101217...ROD/o_jnwill01 That might be interesting to see a list of titles CD only released as an ARC - probably hasn't happened too many times.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have an ARC for a CD title Dark Masques. The ARC has a publication date of December 2010. I am assuming that this one died on the vine. Would have been a great limited edition though.
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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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I will list the full table of contents in the CD ARC of Dark Masques. It has at least some of the contents on the link from kshane but no illustrations. It may have the same contents as the edition listed by Mr. Grigsby (yes you will want to have this for you McCammon collection):
Edited by J.N. Williamson
Previously published as Masques 1984 by Maclay and Associated Inc. and Masques II 1987 by Maclay & Associates Inc.
465 Pages
Rediscovering Masques by Gary A. Braunbeck
Introduction by J.N. Williamson
Nightcrawlers by Robert McCammon
Somebody Like You by Dennis Etchison
Samhain: Full Moon and I Have Made My Bones Secure by Ardath Mayhar
Third Wind by Richard Christian Matheson
Redbeard by Gene Wolfe
The Turn of Time by David B Silva
Soft by F. Paul Wilson
House Mothers by J.N. Williamson
Party Time by Mort Castle
Everybody Needs A Little Love by Robert Bloch
Angel's Exchange by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
Down by the Sea Near the Great Big Rock by Joe R Lansdale
The First Day of Spring by David Knoles
Czadek by Ray Russell
The Old Men Know by Charles L. Grant
The Substitute by Gahan Wilson
The Alteration by Dennis Hamilton
Trust Not a Man by William F Nolan
Long After Ecclesiastes by Ray Bradbury
My Grandmother's Japonicas (with tributes) by Charles Beaumont
Popsy by Stephen King
Second Sight by Ramsey Campbell
The Yard by William F Nolan
The New Season by Robert Bloch
The Near Departed by Richard Matheson
Ice Sculptures by David B Silva
Wiping the Slate Clean by G. Wayne Miller
The Litter by James Kisner
Splatter: A Cautionary Tale by Douglas E. Winter
Deathbed by Richard Christian Matheson
American Gothic by Ray Russell
Moist Dreams by Stanley Waiter
Dog, Cat, and Baby by Joe R. Lansdale
Nothing from Nothing Comes by Katherine Ramsland
If You Take My Hand, My Son by Mort Castle
Maurice and Mog by James Herbet
Fish Story by Dennis Hamilton
Outsteppin' Fetchit by Charles R. Sanders
In the Tank by Ardath Mayhar
Hidey Hole by Steve Rasnic Tem
The Night is Freezing Fast by Thomas F. Montelone
Buried Talents by Richard Matheson
Lake George in High August by John Robert Bensink
Wordsong by J. N. Williamson
The Man Who Drowned Puppies by Thomas Sullivan
The Boy Who Came Back From the Dead by Alan Rodgers
I also agree with Dan. This has been the only CD ARC I have seen that never came to be.
Here is the cover photo from my collection thread. https://forum.cemeterydance.com/show...lection/page32
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI will list the full table of contents in the CD ARC of Dark Masques. It has at least some of the contents on the link from kshane but no illustrations. It may have the same contents as the edition listed by Mr. Grigsby (yes you will want to have this for you McCammon collection):
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Got my shipping notice today for the trade edition. It’s kind of weird, you would think after the long wait ( when I ordered this book I had 3 kids in grammar school now my youngest has just finished up her first year of college) you’d think I would be excited about finally getting it. While I am and can’t wait for fall to get the limited edition I also feel a little down. It’s like the wait has been so long and it never seemed like the book was going to come out , that now that the end is in site it’s kind of sad. .... I know but I’m weird like that
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Yes, same for me...it's been well over a decade, maybe as many as 14 years since I first ordered this tome. And, like you, getting an email letting me know it finally shipped, after so long, is anti-climatic. Yes, I am finally glad to have it, but where it used to mean something special to me, and something I looked forward to, my brain and interests are in an entirely different place now so also like you I'm sad and profoundly disappointed in that it took so long to get it. It's also mostly the reason I promised myself to never order another book from CD unless it's in stock. If it's not, it's a pass. Sometimes a hard pass, but given its overall track record (and I'm sure I'm not alone on this), there's just no reason to believe I will get the book anytime soon, as in years. Again, sad indeed.
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Is there a reason my reply to bookworm 1, made more than 48 hours ago, was not approved for publication? After waiting for a book order for more than 14 years, do you not think I am justified in supporting bookworm 1's 'sadness' and for myself, how getting a notice for that same volume is likewise both sad and anti-climactic? Truth to power Brian and Richard. Can't simply hide from it when I am certain what I'm feeling isn't much the same as many who previously ordered this volume is. Censoring what I have to say only deepens my resolve to see something and to say something. Again, just saying.
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