For whatever reason that doesn't do it for me. As in my earlier comment I am not knocking the art just the fact that I don't prefer this. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Ron.
For whatever reason that doesn't do it for me. As in my earlier comment I am not knocking the art just the fact that I don't prefer this. Thanks for sharing, Mr. Ron.
I'm not a fan of the interiors, either, but I think this newly revealed cover by Whealan is pretty striking, especially the full-width version that has the pages floating up into the sky and transforming into white birds. That said, a nice cover probably isn't going to be spur me into buying an unsigned edition of a book that I already have signed and numbered...but we'll see.
I'm not a fan of the interiors, either, but I think this newly revealed cover by Whealan is pretty striking, especially the full-width version that has the pages floating up into the sky and transforming into white birds. That said, a nice cover probably isn't going to be spur me into buying an unsigned edition of a book that I already have signed and numbered...but we'll see.
It would have been WILD if Paul had gotten signed editions of Bradbury books and used his signature the same way he's used the covers for the lettered editions. But that would mean sourcing 276 signed Bradbury books!
It would have been WILD if Paul had gotten signed editions of Bradbury books and used his signature the same way he's used the covers for the lettered editions. But that would mean sourcing 276 signed Bradbury books!
and destroying those other books...you heartless !@#*!@#(*)@#*@(*!!!!
It would have been WILD if Paul had gotten signed editions of Bradbury books and used his signature the same way he's used the covers for the lettered editions. But that would mean sourcing 276 signed Bradbury books!
It may have been feasible if he had done that for just the lettered edition, but that would have been amazing.
I know that Barry Hoffman at Gauntlet has (or had) tip in pages adorned with Bradbury's signature. He seemed to have a lot of loose pages with various people's signatures...
It may have been feasible if he had done that for just the lettered edition, but that would have been amazing.
I know that Barry Hoffman at Gauntlet has (or had) tip in pages adorned with Bradbury's signature. He seemed to have a lot of loose pages with various people's signatures...
COUGH UP THE SIGS, BARRY!
Wouldn't that be insane to add the Bradbury signature? I'd have to sell some books, some insanely awesome books (like Haven by Tom Deady, Dog Days O' Summer by Gunnels and Newman, and my CJ Tudor set!) to make enough money to try to secure a copy of the lettered edition. Anyone want to buy the books I mentioned for $6000?
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