The Bradbury title is Phoenix 451, a collection of Fahrenheit 451 screenplays.
As suspected, there will be copies signed by Bradbury. The lettered edition features Bradbury's signature on a limitation page with no title. And there will be mix of signed and unsigned copies for the "numbered". The signature sheets for these ones are overrun pages from previously published works, so there likely won't be an actual number.
The Bradbury title is Phoenix 451, a collection of Fahrenheit 451 screenplays.
As suspected, there will be copies signed by Bradbury. The lettered edition features Bradbury's signature on a limitation page with no title. And there will be mix of signed and unsigned copies for the "numbered". The signature sheets for these ones are overrun pages from previously published works, so there likely won't be an actual number.
I thought this was interesting: "As long as you use the code we provide, you will get a copy of the book."
So, how many letters will there be?
Probably pass, I still have lots of other Bradbury Titles to track down.
Very like the same story here. I got kind of burnt out on the facsimile screenplay format anyhow, so the appeal is already muted. Pretty neatl that the signatures of (now officially the world's oldest person who has gone into space...that was really cool to watch yesterday!) William Shatner and Bradbury will be in the same book, though, but not enough to pay the assumed high lettered pricetag...should be a nice item for those who do, though.
Gauntlet's newest newsletter actually has me considering Phoenix 451 now...
In addition to the five scripts/screenplays that Bradbury wrote, this collection also includes a facsimile of F451's second manuscript. THAT sounds intriguing to me.
Plus the page count is now at 800 pages. A lot of that will likely be due to the formatting of the scripts/screenplays, but that's still a beast.
Also, how in the hell has it been six months since this title was first announced? Where did six months go?! It feels like it was last month...
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