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Originally posted by frik51 View PostToo late, Brian...
I first had a look at your collection thread and saw a couple of great, great pics come by...
I tried to look away...tried really hard, and finally managed.
Congratulations on another wonderful addition to a wonderful collection!!
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Still waiting for my shipping notice....
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I got this in the mail over the weekend: LIBRA NIGRUM SCIENTIA SECRETA (THE BLACK BOOK OF SECRET KNOWLEDGE) is a fictional treatise examining the back-story behind the mythos of Brian Keene and J.F. Gonzalez. Drawing inspiration from sources as varied as H.P. Lovecraft’s Necronomicon to J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, this profusely-illustrated work of art is a dream come true for devotees of both author’s works. Part spell-book, part history, and part religious text, Libra Nigrum Scientia Secreta reveals the secrets behind Hanpa, the Thirteen, the Dark Ones, the Labyrinth, and much more.
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That's beautiful! Remind me who the publisher was on this one...?Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by ruderabbit View PostI got this in the mail over the weekend: LIBRA NIGRUM SCIENTIA SECRETA (THE BLACK BOOK OF SECRET KNOWLEDGE) is a fictional treatise examining the back-story behind the mythos of Brian Keene and J.F. Gonzalez.
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Sacrebleu, very nice!“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Stopped by the library to discover a book sale. Happy, happy, joy, joy.
I got a bunch of Thieves' World books; about half of them I already owned but these are better copies - plus I found some of the novels (Shadowspawn, Beyond the Veil, etc.).
Got four Charles de Lint books, including "Drink Down The Moon," which I don't recall ever seeing before.
"Magic Kingdom For Sale - Sold!" by Terry Brooks
Two by John Myers Myers: The Harp and The Blade, Silverlock.
And the first six Elric books.
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