Originally posted by Julzz
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Post Your Latest Purchase
Collapse
X
-
Received Children of the Black Sabbath from Centipede Press yesterday.
Jerad put together a beautiful book, as always. It is much smaller than the usual Centipede monsters, but that's okay. Great things come in small packages too! Lovely and atmospheric black and white artwork. The dust jacket is thick, heavy and gorgeous. Just a tastefully put together edition. I can't wait to receive The Drive-In and see what Jerad does for it.
Comment
-
Looking forward to this one myself. What a dark novel... great grab and thanks for the pics!“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
Comment
-
This came in yesterday. The last of Dean Koontz Odd Series published by Charnel House Saint Odd. I now am lucky enough to have all eight in the same number. Thanks to Kim at Camelot. She got me going on the first one years ago. MikeIMG_8632.jpgIMG_8633.jpgIMG_8634.jpgIMG_8635.jpg
Comment
-
Dude, what a sweet set! Congrats!“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
Comment
-
I'll have to take some pictures, but the last couple of weeks have been pretty good for some fun books:
Today: Centipede Press's edition of Joe Lansdale's The Drive-In
Yesterday: PS Publishing's edition of the 10th Anniversary of Joe Hill's 20th Century Ghosts
Tuesday: Chip Kidd's beautiful book about the art of Peanuts
Tuesday: Subterranean Press's edition of The Martian
Couple of weeks ago I also got the illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Soceror's Stone. This was a huge surprise. It's a big book and the artwork is incredible.
Comment
-
Okay - some pictures.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Illustrated Edition.
First picture is to show the size difference between the US hardcover. It's a big book.
HP00.jpg
And then some samples of the artwork. Every page has something happening on it. This was the biggest surprise since I had some seem of the focal pieces. I didn't realize that there was so much art included. I can't wait to see further editions (which you know that there will be more editions . . .)
HP01.jpg HP02.jpg
HP03.jpg HP04.jpg
HP05.jpgLast edited by TacomaDiver; 10-31-2015, 04:19 AM.
Comment
-
20th Century Ghosts - 10th Anniversary
(I still wish the signed edition was more affordable, but I'll just get it signed during the inevitable book tour for The Fireman (fingers crossed Joe Hills returns to my part of the world.)
20th01.jpg
The slipcase is a very generic/basic blue. No writing.
20th02.jpg 20th03.jpg
20th04.jpg 20th05.jpg
Comment
-
Joe Lansdale's The Drive-In
A recent discover of mine (thanks to a Humble Bundle and then the obviousness (after the fact) that he wrote Bubba Ho-Tep,) I've been slowly adding his books to my collection. And I couldn't pass up a very reasonably priced edition from Centipede Press.
DI01.jpg
DI02.jpg
I tried to show the wonderful texture on the inside cover and the embossing on the outside cover.
DI03.jpg DI06.jpg
DI04.jpg DI05.jpg
Comment
-
The Martian from Sub Press
Now that the UK edition is out of my price range, I can at least say that I have a signed edition.
Little disappointed in the cover - when they announced the artist - Daniel Dociu - I was excited to see what he'd come up with because he has some really cool things. But I'm not very impressed by this one.
MAR01.jpg
MAR02.jpg MAR03.jpg
Comment
-
I love Peanuts. I cried when I learned that Sparky died, and I cried reading his biography.
And I love seeing the artistic process. The scribbles, the erasings, everything. (That's one of the reasons I love and appreciate the one piece of original comic book art that I own - you can see so much more of the process than the printed page allows.)
I discovered this book by watching Chip Kidd on a TED TALK. It's full of tons of close up pictures of the original artwork, lots of unused sketches and strip ideas, plus a decent historical account of Peanuts over the years.
P01.jpg
I love this cover. Nothing other than this linework (embossed.)
P02.jpg P03.jpg
P04.jpg P05.jpg
Comment
-
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostJoe Lansdale's The Drive-In
A recent discover of mine (thanks to a Humble Bundle and then the obviousness (after the fact) that he wrote Bubba Ho-Tep,) I've been slowly adding his books to my collection. And I couldn't pass up a very reasonably priced edition from Centipede Press.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17276[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17277[/ATTACH]
I tried to show the wonderful texture on the inside cover and the embossing on the outside cover.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17278[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]17279[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]17280[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]17281[/ATTACH]
Comment
-
This came in yesterday Neil Gaimans Prince Of Stories. The white slipcase that was made for in Laymon;s terns fits perfectly.MikeIMG_8639.jpgIMG_8639.jpgIMG_8632.jpgIMG_8633.jpgIMG_8642.jpg
Comment
Comment