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  • Greenelk
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    More random books from various publishing houses, it goes without saying that CD are amazing, but the books Gary Fry puts out as Gray Friar Press are pretty fantastic as well.

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  • Greenelk
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    I'll sort out the image quality of these photos one day (possibly) Apologies they are so bad. A few more sets
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    A few random bits and bobs, but including the lovely 15 numbered copy version of Houarner's Shattered Lens, and the very very rare (I'm told) review copy of Only Forward by MMS

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  • jhanic
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    Ever since I read it, I've always preferred the Uncut (Revised) Stand. To me, it's a richer, deeper story.

    John

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    King added 300+ pages to The Stand and ruined a great and well-written story!
    I don't know if that's completely true. King restored some of the original text, but also added (and revised) a number of sections. Plus some more hanky panky, like updating the story.
    I don't think he added 300+ pages, though.
    I still don't know which edition I prefer.

    sk

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    You say true Mr Boone - as the old adage goes "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" .. To clarify, I am referring to The Stand

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  • srboone
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    When it comes to books, no. Example: King added 300+ pages to The Stand and ruined a great and well-written story!

    But, of course, in other matters, it does!

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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    No worry there! All these threads, great or small are great!
    Surely, Mr Boone, you're not saying that size doesn't matter

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  • srboone
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    Originally posted by Greenelk View Post
    And finally for this evening before I bore you all, some Doug Clegg
    No worry there! All these threads, great or small are great!

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  • Greenelk
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    And finally for this evening before I bore you all, some Doug Clegg

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    I've actually bled for my 'art' tonight, as I'd forgotten I'd put a few Prince of Blood fridge magnets on top of the books, and they fell off when I got them down to photo, hitting me on the head, and drawing blood... vampire fridge magnets maybe?

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  • Greenelk
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    Next up, a mix. Some anthologies from Stephen Jones, my CD signature series, and some of my Lebbon books

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  • Greenelk
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    A few more from the collection now. First up, Mr Simon Clark. Most of these are signed firsts, I'm quite a fan of his work it's fair to say!
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  • Ben Staad
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    Those are fantastic Mr.GreenElk! Thank you so much for taking the time and snapping a few shots. Now I am certainly interested in this book...

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  • Greenelk
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    Originally posted by copefiend2 View Post
    I've never seen the Alan C Clark book before...Can anyone post a few of the interior illustrations? I may be interested in purchasing volume 2.
    Sorry about the quality of the photos for this, but here are 3 of the pictures. Each one is a glossy picture about 7*4

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    There are stories (and signatures) from the likes of Charles de Lint, F.Paul Wilson, Jack Ketchum, Poppy Z Brite and Richard Laymon!

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  • peteOcha
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    Great collection! I just love these threads!

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  • srboone
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    Awesome collection!!! I see Earthling's King Rat by Meiville in there. Something that's on my list of wants...

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