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Brian-
Now that I look again at the LRB Exorcist page, I see the slipcase, traycase, dust jacket, endpapers and interior art, but I don't think I see any actual photos of the book (cover) itself. Maybe I'm being daft - but if not, do you have any such photos? I'd love to see it.
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostThe Folio Society now has an edition of The Exorcist, which appears to use the LRB artwork (it looks nice, but I still prefer the LRB edition).
Fun Fact: There are some foreign editions of Stephen King books that use OUR covers, which I always think is awesome but confuses some people.
(Also, I know you weren't being critical, I've wanted to post about this topic for a while and never had a chance!)
Brian
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post...the artwork for the LRB edition was commissioned specifically for that edition.
Brian
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Interestingly, 3 lettered copies are available through abebooks.com. 3 of 26 up for sale seems a lot, especially on the same site...
Prices don't seem outrageous, for those of you who are commonly in the market for such things as lettered editions.
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostDoes the mass market HarperCollins release of the 40th anniversary edition of The Exorcist contain any of the artwork featured in the Lonely Road edition? This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm thinking of the fact that the mass market illustrated Salem's Lot shares the same artwork as Centipede Press' fantastic limited edition.
I'm looking for a copy of The Exorcist and since a Lonely Road copy (which looks fantastic and would be my first choice) is a bit outside my price range (currently available for $140 on eBay right now, lower than I usually see but more than I want to do at the moment), I may go for the ordinary HC release. If that has the great artwork, that may nudge me in that direction.
While on the topic, any thoughts about the text differences between the original and the 40th anniversary edition?
Brian
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Originally posted by St. Troy View PostDoes the mass market HarperCollins release of the 40th anniversary edition of The Exorcist contain any of the artwork featured in the Lonely Road edition? This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm thinking of the fact that the mass market illustrated Salem's Lot shares the same artwork as Centipede Press' fantastic limited edition.
I'm looking for a copy of The Exorcist and since a Lonely Road copy (which looks fantastic and would be my first choice) is a bit outside my price range (currently available for $140 on eBay right now, lower than I usually see but more than I want to do at the moment), I may go for the ordinary HC release. If that has the great artwork, that may nudge me in that direction.
While on the topic, any thoughts about the text differences between the original and the 40th anniversary edition?
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Does the mass market HarperCollins release of the 40th anniversary edition of The Exorcist contain any of the artwork featured in the Lonely Road edition? This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm thinking of the fact that the mass market illustrated Salem's Lot shares the same artwork as Centipede Press' fantastic limited edition.
I'm looking for a copy of The Exorcist and since a Lonely Road copy (which looks fantastic and would be my first choice) is a bit outside my price range (currently available for $140 on eBay right now, lower than I usually see but more than I want to do at the moment), I may go for the ordinary HC release. If that has the great artwork, that may nudge me in that direction.
While on the topic, any thoughts about the text differences between the original and the 40th anniversary edition?
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I don't know if I would have noticed that it didn't get pointed out by someone else. Don't remember who though
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostOk yea I remember that now.
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostIt's not a typo, but the stamping didn't fully press and the Y didn't imprint.
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