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Sweet, congrats! Now that you've posted the name here and a couple of examples I realize I've seen Rackham's art all over the place in fairy tales.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostFantastic adds! I have to say, Rothfuss is slowly working his way onto my GRRM shit-list. Let's get the 3rd book out already lol!!
Originally posted by bugen View PostSweet, congrats! Now that you've posted the name here and a couple of examples I realize I've seen Rackham's art all over the place in fairy tales.
Originally posted by Brian861 View PostGreat adds, Dan!
Thanks for the comments everyone!
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostThe Scott Lynch books are great and the SubPress editions look fantastic. Do you have the first two yet?
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Well, it's been a spell since I'd last uploaded some additions to my collection and I figure it's about time again.
Joe Abercrombie's The Blade Itself s/l/d 1st/1st, very proud to have snagged this one.
An ARC of Justin Cronin's The Passage, found it for less than $15 at my favourite used book store and snapped it up.
Signed and illustrated limited edition of Daniel Polanski's The Builders, it's caused quite a stir among fantasy fans and I wasn't satisfied with the sole PB release.
Most of you should recognize this guy, hoping to get it remarqued by Palumbo, just working out a deal...
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Snagged a couple lettered copies of Steven Erikson's novellas from a good ol' bloke from the tdt.org forum. Crack'd Pot Trail also had a couple illustrations within, but I didn't snap and pics. None for Wurms of Blearmouth though.
My newest Sub. Press novella arrived a couple days ago, Penric's Demon from Lois McMaster Bujold. A fantastic leather binding, I love her signature, just beautiful.
And last but certainly not least a signed and sketched copy of The Man With No Name with Roland Deschain on the cover by Michael Whelan, which really has no direct connection with The Dark Tower, however the films did inspire King in writing the series.
Last edited by Theli; 06-04-2016, 03:54 AM.
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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 Theli View PostWell, it's been a spell since I'd last uploaded some additions to my collection and I figure it's about time again.
Joe Abercrombie's The Blade Itself s/l/d 1st/1st, very proud to have snagged this one.
An ARC of Justin Cronin's The Passage, found it for less than $15 at my favourite used book store and snapped it up.
Signed and illustrated limited edition of Daniel Polanski's The Builders, it's caused quite a stir among fantasy fans and I wasn't satisfied with the sole PB release.
Most of you should recognize this guy, hoping to get it remarqued by Palumbo, just working out a deal...
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Awesome stuff! I got so into those Sergio Leone films back in the day I went through Eastwood's entire library, buying a ton of them in the process. Really liked Once Upon a Time in the West, too, and will never forget those 3 dudes in dusters pretty much materializing out of the desert. Heck of a filmmaker, giving us the quintessential gunslinger. King was so right to model off this.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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Whelan is great! I don't have too much from him but the few I do, like DT 7, are super-nice. Also really liked his cover for Top of the Volcano.
And yeah, Josie Wales was an excellent western. It'll be a while before I forget that mini-gun in the back of the wagon.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
https://bugensbooks.com/
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