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    Nice! I've never seen some of those before.

    John

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      Love it, Siep! You've got some great editions there!

      5 shelves of King? Nice!
      "I'm a vegan. "

      ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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        Siep, absolutely gobsmacked Brilliant collection of SK, and some of those foreign edition covers are absolutely awesome - 5 book cases of SK, man, you're living my idea of Nirvana

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          Originally posted by srboone View Post
          5 shelves of King? Nice!
          23 shelves, 5 cases...

          sk

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            Real nice Siep, what i would do for that Stand S/L!

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              From the U.K., U.S. and the second Easton Press printing:

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                U.S., French and German editions:
                (And yes, the asbestos limited is missing; I'm not interested in the least in that edition; now, the Phantasia book I would like one day)

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                  From the U.K. , Germany and the U.S.

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                    Roadwork, from Sweden:

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                      One of my favorite (contents-wise) Kingbooks ever, from the U.S.
                      I simply can't understand why so many readers seem to be unabl;e to finish it, or find it boring.
                      Maybe because King and I have grown up, sharing the same books, movies etc. I can really relate to what he's saying.

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                        Love this collection!
                        From the U.K. and the U.S.

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                          The Running Man, from Sweden:

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                            From the U.K., Germany and the U.S.

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                              The first King limited I ever came across, in downtown Vancouver (B.C.). The asking price was onde hundred Canadian dollars, which was an awful lot of money in those days, but it didn't take long to buy it.
                              Love this book!







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                                From the U.K. and the U.S.
                                I like the British cover much better.



                                Sweden and Germany:

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