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I think we may have a copy of The Green Mile set. I can check tomorrow if someone's looking for one.
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And while looking for a copy of "The Green Mile" set for you guys I found some history and Sub did the same listing thing in the back of Book 6. I just checked my copy for "Those Who Walked the Green Mile" and found my name in that one too. I'd forgotten all about that. Pictures tomorrow. There are a ton more names in this one, but I did see a certain Mr. Chizmar and a certain Mr. Freeman that we all know and love.
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I'm waiting on the first edition set someone supposed to pick up for me. Still trying not to spend money so don't tempt me terry. Will be looking for an apartment soon and won't be able to afford shit all then
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Love the Green Mile Set. Now I must control myself and not go hunting for it!
Awesome that your name is in the book and that you got to meet King!
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Originally posted by Teriw View PostIts actually the 10Th. Green mile set that I hate you for.
I just checked and abebooks has a set. And it's only $30 higher than the original price. Go ahead and get it and we can hate each other equally.
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That edition was limited to 2000, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. The signed/numbered was 148, and there was a lettered edition, too.
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I really like that Green Mile set; I still have the original pb serial chapters, but I want to replace them.
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As an added bonus, Subterranean gave credit to early purchasers by listing them as "extras" in the back of the book. All you had to do was select which Stephen King work you'd like to be associated with. It looks like about 200 names made it, including yours truly. I'm 6th in Salem's Lot, which was my introduction to Stephen King. I knew of Carrie from the movie, and my mother had read "The Shining", but it was the 1979 Salem's Lot miniseries with David Soul, James Mason, and Lance Kerwin that sparked an interest which has burned ever since. I see fellow forum member Nik Houser here, and few famous names such as Stephen King, Rocky Wood, Hans-Ake Lilja, and William Schafer (the publisher of Subterranean).
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Subterranean's hardback limited edition of "Stephen King Goes to the Movies". This book wasn't too impressive, especially since all 5 stories were reprints and the "new" commentaries by King on each movie was only a page or 2 long. But this is the only hardback copy of a paperback original.
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Now a couple from Subterranean. Here's the 10th anniversary gift edition of "The Green Mile". It's nice to have the individual chapters in hardback, especially since my original paperbacks disappeared years ago.
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Guest repliedBrilliant stuff Terry !!!! Really like your mini-collection of UTD's (most particularly the personally signed copy) !!!!
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I have an unsigned collector's edition--the only difference I saw were the map endpapers, the bronce band around the DJ and the 28 character cards included in the set. Most excellent entries, Terry!
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