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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostKind of a Grail for me. First Edition October Country 1955. It is an Ex-Library book but in fantastic shape. I paid $50.00 for it. Y'all know what a Fine First is going for, so this might be my best chance to own a First at all. Pretty darn pleased! Have a great Day!!
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Congrats -- nice score. Definitely one of the best collections ever published in genre fiction.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Received this a week or so ago. If this hardcover doesn't get your heart racing, better check your pulse...
The book is additionally signed by the editor/publisher, the introduction writer, the daughter of Howard Browne who wrote the afterword, her husband who served as the model of Paul Pine on the front cover, and by the cover artist. Only a limited number of these were so signed upon publication in late March (at the L.A.Paperback Show).
In terms of production quality and sheer bang-for-buck, Centipede Press, Subterranean Press, and Haffner Press are, in my mind, the top three small-press publishers putting out work today.
(Photos borrowed from the eBay auction)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostReceived this a week or so ago. If this hardcover doesn't get your heart racing, better check your pulse...
The book is additionally signed by the editor/publisher, the introduction writer, the daughter of Howard Browne who wrote the afterword, her husband who served as the model of Paul Pine on the front cover, and by the cover artist. Only a limited number of these were so signed upon publication in late March (at the L.A.Paperback Show).
In terms of production quality and sheer bang-for-buck, Centipede Press, Subterranean Press, and Haffner Press are, in my mind, the top three small-press publishers putting out work today.
(Photos borrowed from the eBay auction)
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I have the Brown books, and they’re well worth the money. I’m in for the entire series, and am looking forward to the next volumes.
Really excited about their forthcoming Bloch and Wandrei collections, too.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I finally gave in and tonight purchased The Transfiguration Of Mr. Punch by Charles Schneider, D. P. Watt and Cate Gardner. It was published by Egaeus Press. I really wanted the version with the laid in limited edition postcard. I only saw this one available. TTOMP is basically a literary triptych (I borrowed that last part from the bookseller's description). I know what a triptych movie is-I have a few- and that is partially why I found this book so unique.
CapBooks are weapons in the war of ideas.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostI finally gave in and tonight purchased The Transfiguration Of Mr. Punch by Charles Schneider, D. P. Watt and Cate Gardner. It was published by Egaeus Press. I really wanted the version with the laid in limited edition postcard. I only saw this one available. TTOMP is basically a literary triptych (I borrowed that last part from the bookseller's description). I know what a triptych movie is-I have a few- and that is partially why I found this book so unique.
Cap
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostNeat, I'll have to give them a try!!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I've been looking for this one for a awhile. It is a well Lived First edition that has been out in the world. Tight copy, decent dust jacket. It feels like owning a piece of history, not just a book. Pictures wouldn't load, I'll try later. OK, am I just not holding my mouth right or what?? Anyone else having problems loading photos??resize 1.JPGresize 2.JPGresize 3.JPGresize 4.JPGLast edited by mhatchett; 05-22-2018, 10:29 AM.
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To add on to my previous post about some recent David Petersen acquisitions . . .
It's been a busy eBay month, so I've recently acquired a ton of comics and the last Mondo poster which completes my David Petersen Mondo collection (excluding the variant edition of Mouse Guard . . . let's not get too crazy here . . .)
First - the comics!
TMNT Micro-Series #1-3, and the black and white variants:
TMNT Micro-Series #4-6, and the black and white variants:
TMNT Micro-Series #7-8
Star Wars #1 variant, Rocket Raccoon #1 variant
Jim Henson Labyrinth Coronation #1 variant
Muppet King Arthur #1-4
Muppet Robin Hood #1-4
Muppet Peter Pan #1-4
Muppet Snow White #1 and #4
I still need to track down Muppet Snow White #2 and #3, along with Muppet Sherlock Holmes #1-#4 (maybe? #1 for sure . . .)
And finally, all three of the Mondo Posters - Mouse Guard will always remain a favorite, but I can't pick a favorite of the other two.
Brave
The Rescuers
Mouse Guard
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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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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostTo add on to my previous post about some recent David Petersen acquisitions . . .
It's been a busy eBay month, so I've recently acquired a ton of comics and the last Mondo poster which completes my David Petersen Mondo collection (excluding the variant edition of Mouse Guard . . . let's not get too crazy here . . .)
First - the comics!
TMNT Micro-Series #1-3, and the black and white variants:
TMNT Micro-Series #4-6, and the black and white variants:
TMNT Micro-Series #7-8
Star Wars #1 variant, Rocket Raccoon #1 variant
Jim Henson Labyrinth Coronation #1 variant
Muppet King Arthur #1-4
Muppet Robin Hood #1-4
Muppet Peter Pan #1-4
Muppet Snow White #1 and #4
I still need to track down Muppet Snow White #2 and #3, along with Muppet Sherlock Holmes #1-#4 (maybe? #1 for sure . . .)
And finally, all three of the Mondo Posters - Mouse Guard will always remain a favorite, but I can't pick a favorite of the other two.
Brave
The Rescuers
Mouse Guard
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