I hope it's okay to ask about this and I don't see a topic for this Richard Chizmar special edition. What are French flaps and deckled edges? (Did I get the second term right?)
I hope it's okay to ask about this and I don't see a topic for this Richard Chizmar special edition. What are French flaps and deckled edges? (Did I get the second term right?)
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I am passing on this since I have the limited from PS. That one arrived last week and I am just beginning to read it. If it is anything like A Long December I am in for a great read.
Deckled edges are simply rough cut edges on the outside of the book. William Morrow gave a couple of Joe Hill's Novels this treatment. Deckled Edges.jpg
French Flaps are similar to what you would see on a hardbound dust jacket. On a paperback they usually contain the same type of information but it is not used to hold a jacket to the book. I have encountered these on paperbacks but they appear to be rare. I really like the information contained so I appreciate them. French Flaps.jpg
I'm a fan of deckled edges and wish more publishers would use it in their productions.
Honestly I'm surprised we're even doing them. Whenever we sell a mass market book that has them there's always tons of people who think they got a damaged book.
Honestly I'm surprised we're even doing them. Whenever we sell a mass market book that has them there's always tons of people who think they got a damaged book.
The only book I have that has them is DOLORES CLAIBORNE. Personally, I am NOT a fan. I like the solid, clean edges. I am a sucker for sprayed edges or top edge stain. I'm a stupid sucker for those.
Honestly I'm surprised we're even doing them. Whenever we sell a mass market book that has them there's always tons of people who think they got a damaged book.
I think the first time I saw that was on a Piers Anthony hard cover in the early 80s and I did think it was a mistake at first. I like them now.
Honestly I'm surprised we're even doing them. Whenever we sell a mass market book that has them there's always tons of people who think they got a damaged book.
I like them on a strictly collectible book, but not for a book I plan to read.
I like them on a strictly collectible book, but not for a book I plan to read.
I think a bunch of my mass market Terry Brooks THC's have them. The last book we sold that had them I think was a hardcover of Joyland. I can't remember if that was the regular THC or the illustrated edition.
I do not have a strong opinion on deckled edges. They look fine, but will not sway me one way or another. They do not give me a different tactile experience when reading the book. The French flaps on a paperback are something I really like though.
The only book I have that has them is DOLORES CLAIBORNE. Personally, I am NOT a fan. I like the solid, clean edges. I am a sucker for sprayed edges or top edge stain. I'm a stupid sucker for those.
When I read that you didn't care for deckled edges, I immediately unsubscribed from your YouTube channel. I thought, I just can't be associated with a guy like that in anyway, shape, or form. Then, I came back and read the rest of your post. We can be friends again now because I'm nuts about sprayed edges and top stain.
When I read that you didn't care for deckled edges, I immediately unsubscribed from your YouTube channel. I thought, I just can't be associated with a guy like that in anyway, shape, or form. Then, I came back and read the rest of your post. We can be friends again now because I'm nuts about sprayed edges and top stain.
When I read that you didn't care for deckled edges, I immediately unsubscribed from your YouTube channel. I thought, I just can't be associated with a guy like that in anyway, shape, or form. Then, I came back and read the rest of your post. We can be friends again now because I'm nuts about sprayed edges and top stain.
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