I was wondering if anyone knew how many Publisher's Copies (PC) are printed with each S/L edition run? Back in 2008 I purchased The Best of Cemetery Dance S/L on the secondary market and it was a PC copy. I've always wondered how many PC copies existed. Also is the PC of lesser value than the numbered run?
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Originally posted by keysersoze View PostI was wondering if anyone knew how many Publisher's Copies (PC) are printed with each S/L edition run? Back in 2008 I purchased The Best of Cemetery Dance S/L on the secondary market and it was a PC copy. I've always wondered how many PC copies existed. Also is the PC of lesser value than the numbered run?CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by copefiend2 View PostI think the value is dependent specifically on the individual buyer. Personally I consider PC copies less desirable IMHO.Why are you doing this to us? Because you were home.
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Originally posted by keysersoze View PostYes I would much rather my Best of Cemetery Dance to be one of the numbered copies. But I'm very happy to have the copy I have, it is one of my favorite books.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Joe315 View PostYou could look at this way: there are most likely fewer PC copies then the numbered and lettered editions, making it the rarer edition of the book.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Joe315 View PostYou should start signing the books.
"Dr. Sleep signed by Stephen King, and Lettered and signed by Dan Hocker."CD Email: [email protected]
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