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  • Theli
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    Extremely nice!

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  • bookworm 1
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    Nice !!!!!

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  • jhanic
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    Here's the "orange" proof (one of about 200 copies). Yeah, I know I posted this above, but I want to keep them all together.:



    Here's the "blue" proof (one of about 50 copies):



    And the in-house proof (one of about 20 copies):

    Front:



    Back:



    I got the okay from the seller to post these.

    John

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  • jhanic
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    I got this yesterday. Thanks Rich and the others at CD:



    John

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  • srboone
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    Congrats on your century mark!

    Look forward to seeing more in the future!

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  • jhanic
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    Thanks, Brian!

    John

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    As a fan of Stephen King proofs, I love this thread.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Very nice. Congrats on all the proofs.

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  • Theli
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    Very nice, congrats on reaching 100 milestone!

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  • jhanic
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    Ghost Brothers of Darkland County proof:



    CD front:



    CD back:



    I now have 100 US King proofs.

    John

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  • Theli
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    Hey thanks man, that's a hell of a list. Some authors in their I didn't really expect, C.L. Moore, Manly Wade Wellman and Fritz Lieber.

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  • jhanic
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    Sorry it took me so long, but I ended up having to type this on my own (I couldn't find a Table of Contents on the web).

    Vampires: Two Centuries of Great Vampire Stories

    Fragment of a Novel (1816) – George Gordan & Lord Byron
    The Vampire (1819) – John Polidori
    Varney the Vampire excerpt (1847) – James Malcolm Rymer
    The Mysterious Stranger (1860) – Anonymous
    Carmilla (1872) – J. Sheridan Le Fanu
    Good Lady Ducayne (1896) – Mary Elizabeth Braddon
    Dracula’s Guest (1897) – Bram Stoker
    Luella Miller (1903) – Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman
    For the Blood Is the Life (1911) – F. Marion Crawford
    The Transfer (1912) – Algernon Blackwood
    The Room in the Tower (1912) E.F. Benson
    An Episode of Cathedral History (1919) – M.R. James
    A Rendezvous in Averoigne (1931) – Clark Ashton Smith
    Shambleau (1933) C.L. Moore
    Revelations in Black (1933) – Carl Jacobi
    School for the Unspeakables (1937) – Manly Wade Wellman
    The Drifting Snow (1939) – August Derleth
    Over the River (1941) – P. Schuyler Miller
    The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1949) – Fritz Leiber
    The Mindworm (1950) – C.M. Kornbluth
    Drink My Blood (1951) – Richard Matheson
    Place of Meeting (1953) – Charles Beaumont
    The Living Dead (1954) – Robert Bloch
    Pages from a Young Girl’s Journal (1975) – Robert Aickman
    The Werewolf and the Vampire (1975) – R. Chetwood-Hayes
    One for the Road (1977) – Stephen King
    Love-Starved (1979) – Charles M. Grant
    Cabin 33 (1980) – Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
    Unicorn Tapestry (1980) – Suzy McKee Charmas
    Following the Way (1982) – Alan Ryan
    The Sunshine Club (1983) – Ramsey Campbell
    The Men & Women of Rivendale (1984) – Steve Rasnic Tem
    Bite-Me-Not or Fleur de Feu (1984) – Tanith Lee

    John

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  • Theli
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    Very cool, nice addition. It must be a pretty rare book to find 26 years later. Who else is in there? Matheson? Le Fanu? Polidori? They seem to be staples of vampire anthologies.

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  • srboone
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    Is that Alan Peter Ryan who edited that?

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  • jhanic
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    Will do. Since this dates back into 1987, I don't have a lot of hope of finding anything out, but you never know!

    John

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