I think I still need a US 1st of that one.
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I finished the Legionnaire last night. I really enjoyed it. In pacing and language it felt very much like an old timey ghost story and I think that's what the Author was going for.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostHow’s the quality of Legionnaire? I’ve been eyeing it but have had no experience with the publisher?
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My reading and even my collecting has taken a quirky reflective turn lately, not exactly sure why. The forum provides me with an interesting contrast, in that we are often talking about the things that are coming out, while I seem to be looking back over my shoulder to see what I’ve missed. Lately I’ve gone back and picked up John M. Ford, Alan Ryan and lastly Les Daniels.
https://www.tor.com/2019/11/15/tor-b...ublished-work/
http://thecurmudgeonly.blogspot.com/...s-daniels.html
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As I mentioned I tracked down the Les Daniel's Don Sebastian de Villanueva series. The books were extremely reasonable and I was able find several that were signed. The Detective book is really interesting and as a bonus it is signed by Graham Greene. Sorry I don't know why the picture turned upside down LOl!
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Wow, nice...very jealous! Where’d you manage to snag that one?Originally posted by mhatchett View PostThe Detective book is really interesting and as a bonus it is signed by Graham Greene. Sorry I don't know why the picture turned upside down LOl!
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As promised - here are some pictures of how this project turned out.
I struggled with deciding on how to get it framed, but one Sunday afternoon I had a great idea - what if I framed the two paintings together just like they appeared in the book? So that's exactly what I did.
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Here's the pages as they appear in the book:
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The two original paintings are floating in the frame to make the art pop a bit more, plus since none of the art is obscured, you can still see all of all the bits that were lost when they were printed in the book.
I tried to match the frame with the color of the book's cover - and I think I did a pretty good job of that, especially with the gold elements.
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This project exceeded my expectations - I really love how this turned out and can't wait to begin hanging up all of my art in my office/den finally. It's only a been a year with bare walls afterall . . .
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostBack in May, I had the opportunity to grab the original artwork for the letter G painting of The Mouse Guard Alphabet - artwork by Serena Malyon. Each letter of the alphabet featured a painted "spot" illustration, and then a fully painted page of what the letter represented. A is for Aviary. B is for Black Axe, etc.
Here's a poster of all the letters (I grabbed one at ECCC in 2018 that I always forget I have):
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The G was cool because it's the initial of my last name, and I thought it would look really nice framed up.
It never got framed. Which might have been a good thing.
A couple of weeks ago, the accompanying full page page painting was offered for sale, but I had a hard time justifying the price. Well, the other day, the price was lowered quite significantly, and after working with the seller to negotiate even lower, I was able to purchase the painting!
So now I really need to get these two framed because I own the set.
G is for Guardmouse.
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(The blue tape is just keeping the sleeve closed - it's not on the painting.)
And what it looks like in the book:
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Where is the David Petersen & Serena Malyon image? I don't see how they fit in or maybe I should say what did you do with the David Petersen & Serena Malyon image? I guess I'm missing something Jason.Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostAs promised - here are some pictures of how this project turned out.
I struggled with deciding on how to get it framed, but one Sunday afternoon I had a great idea - what if I framed the two paintings together just like they appeared in the book? So that's exactly what I did.
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Here's the pages as they appear in the book:
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The two original paintings are floating in the frame to make the art pop a bit more, plus since none of the art is obscured, you can still see all of all the bits that were lost when they were printed in the book.
I tried to match the frame with the color of the book's cover - and I think I did a pretty good job of that, especially with the gold elements.
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This project exceeded my expectations - I really love how this turned out and can't wait to begin hanging up all of my art in my office/den finally. It's only a been a year with bare walls afterall . . .
CapLast edited by c marvel; 02-14-2020, 06:57 PM.Books are weapons in the war of ideas.
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