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Sounds intriguing, Theli. I’ll temper the hype, then, but keep it on my to-get list.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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My Fine/Fine 1st ed. of Stephen King’s THE STAND in aftermarket slipcase:
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...and now the thread also has a pic of my signed/limited King's JOYLAND (also in aftermarket slipcase).Originally posted by RonClinton View PostMy Fine/Fine 1st ed. of Stephen King’s THE STAND in aftermarket slipcase:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...202718208?s=21Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I need that Stand!Originally posted by RonClinton View PostMy Fine/Fine 1st ed. of Stephen King’s THE STAND in aftermarket slipcase:
https://twitter.com/ron_clinton/stat...202718208?s=21
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I passed up a whole lotta 1st ed. HCs of that book before I sprung for that Fine/Fine copy. It was so large and so cheaply produced by Doubleday that spine sag and other condition/longevity issues are commonplace on almost all 1st eds. of that massive book. Add to that the fact that most copies also have worn dustjackets since it's a (early) King book and thus extremely likely that it's been read and re-read, possibly by multiple people. So it's tough to find a 1st ed. / 1st printing copy that essentially looks like it just came off the bookstore shelves...but sometimes patience wins out.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostI need that Stand!
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I'll be patiently awaiting its arrivalOriginally posted by RonClinton View PostI passed up a whole lotta 1st ed. HCs of that book before I sprung for that Fine/Fine copy. It was so large and so cheaply produced by Doubleday that spine sag and other condition/longevity issues are commonplace on almost all 1st eds. of that massive book. Add to that the fact that most copies also have worn dustjackets since it's a (early) King book and thus extremely likely that it's been read and re-read, possibly by multiple people. So it's tough to find a 1st ed. / 1st printing copy that essentially looks like it just came off the bookstore shelves...but sometimes patience wins out.
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Nice book. This may be the only signed limited I truly kick myself for not buying at launch. It was affordable and within my budget.
Originally posted by RonClinton View Post...and now the thread also has a pic of my signed/limited King's JOYLAND (also in aftermarket slipcase).Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Yes, this was one of those pub. copies. I saved the invoice in the book, and it was priced at L55.99 (pounds), so that's what, around $75 for a signed/numbered Stephen King? Postage was another L22, but still...deals like that only come around once in a blue moon.Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostNice book. This may be the only signed limited I truly kick myself for not buying at launch. It was affordable and within my budget.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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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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It is the second least expensive King signed book I have. Quietly Now was $40.00Originally posted by RonClinton View PostYes, this was one of those pub. copies. I saved the invoice in the book, and it was priced at L55.99 (pounds), so that's what, around $75 for a signed/numbered Stephen King? Postage was another L22, but still...deals like that only come around once in a blue moon.
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Yep, I bought that one as well, also at the time of publication and for the $40 cover price. Even at the time it seemed absurdly low (well, both of them did) and I guess maybe Monteleone did it out of principle, to take a stand against gouging (or maybe it was a thank-you to his customers...?), but whatever his reasoning it made for a great day.Originally posted by Martin View PostIt is the second least expensive King signed book I have. Quietly Now was $40.00Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Manly Wade Wellman’s signed WORSE THINGS WAITING:
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Ronald Malfi’s FLOATING STAIRCASE, Thunderstorm Books, 2011. Hey, Jeff, it has a Daniele Serra cover!
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Ramsey Campbell's NEEDING GHOSTS, signed...a somewhat uncommon standalone novella edition:
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I think you meant from Josh Malerman to Cormac McCarthy...now that's a scale I can understand!
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