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Collectors' Corner - sll - 07-03-2005

Maggers Wrote:I don't understand. Disappointed by "Freak Show?"
Sorry... "won't"


Collectors' Corner - Biggles - 07-03-2005

sll Wrote:Sorry... "won't"

You'd better be more careful! You nearly got tarred, feathered and ridden out of town on a rail! Big Grin


Collectors' Corner - sll - 07-04-2005

Biggles Wrote:You'd better be more careful! You nearly got tarred, feathered and ridden out of town on a rail! Big Grin

I know, tough board


Collectors' Corner - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 07-04-2005

Maggers Wrote:I don't understand. Disappointed by "Freak Show?"

I'm with you, Maggers. Every author did him-or-herself proud, Paul wrote the connecting tales, so how could it be bad?


Collectors' Corner - Anders Monsen - 07-07-2005

I’m new to the list and this topic, but a long-time fan. I don't consider myself a hardcore collector, since I don't have all of FPW's books. However, I probably fall somewhere in the upper-middle range. While I don’t have all the Gauntlet books (I lack the first two), and also lack a few of books entirely (MIRAGE and THE FIFTH HARMONIC, plus THE CHRISTMAS THINGY), I do own the Dark Harvest editions of the Adversary Cycle, as well as the Doubleday editions of the earlier sf works. I bought and read my first F. Paul Wilson book in 1986, and most books were acquired around the date of publication after that year. One of the rarest items on this list might be THE TOUCH, the first edition hardcover of which almost is impossible to find these days. I am delighted with the design and tone of Cemetery Dance’s edition of MIDNIGHT MASS, but it’s disturbing to see two typos on the first page alone of this expensive edition. After Jack Vance, FPW probably is the second most common name in my book collection.

HARDCOVER (in order of appearance)
Healer (Doubleday, 1976)
Wheels Within Wheels (Doubleday,1978) Signed
An Enemy of the State (Doubleday, 1980)
The Keep (Morrow, 1981)
The Tomb (Whispers Press, 1984)
The Touch (Putnam, 1986) Signed
Black Wind (Tor, 1988)
Reborn (Dark Harvest,1990)
Reprisal (Dark Harvest, 1991)
Sibs (Dark Harvest, 1991)
Nightworld (Dark Harvest, 1992)
The Select (Morrow, 1994)
Implant (Forge, 1995)
Deep as the Marrow (Forge, 1997)
Legacies (Forge, 1998)
Conspiracies (Forge, 2000)
All the Rage (Forge, 2000)
Hosts (Gauntlet Press, 2001) #356 of 500 numbered copies
The Haunted Air (Gauntlet Press, 2002) #206 of 475 numbered copies
Gateways (Gauntlet Press, 2003) #93 of 475 numbered copies
Sims (Forge, 2003)
Crisscross (Gauntlet Press, 2004) #112 of 500 numbered copies
Midnight Mass (Cemetery Dance, 2005) #395 of 448 numbered copies
Infernal (Gauntlet Press, 2005) #219 of 500 numbered copies

COLLECTIONS
Soft and Others (Tor, 1989) Hardcover
The Barrens and Others (Forge, 1998) Hardcover

COLLABORATIONS
& Steven Lyon,Nightkill (Forge, 1997) Hardcover
& Matthew J. Costello,Masque (Warner Books, 1998) Hardcover

CHAPBOOKS
Midnight Mass (Axolotl Press, 1990) #525 of 900 numbered copies
The Barrens (Wildside Press, 1991) #197 of 250 numbered copies

PAPERBACKS
Dydeetown World (BAEN, 1989)
The Tery (BAEN, 1990)

MISCELLANEOUS
NightVisions 6 (Dark Harvest, 1988; three stories by FPW)
Nightvisions 9 (Dark Harvest, 1991; introduction by FPW)
Dark at Heart (Dark Harvest, 1992; RJ story)
Razored Saddles (Dark Harvest, 1989; FPW story)
Stalkers (Dark Harvest, 1989; RJ story)
Freak Show (Edited by FPW) Paperback
The Keep board game


Collectors' Corner - ALowerDeep - 07-07-2005

Wow I Feel Like I Am Way Behind Everyone Else

My Collection Is As Follows:

The Keep:old Beat Up Paperback
The Touch:paperback
Reprisal:paperback
All The Rj Books In Various Editions
And My Personal Favorite Shivers Iii Which Has A Great Fpw Story Called Itsy Bitsy Spider And I Forgot I Have The Barrens And Others As Well.

My Library Is Enormous And I Have So Many Books It Would Take Forever To List

Alowerdeep


Collectors' Corner - Biggles - 07-08-2005

...signed and limited Gauntlet edition.
Here's the URL:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6544839823&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1


Collectors' Corner - Flinx - 07-08-2005

Flinx Wrote:<snip> The top item in my collection isn't actually by FPW, it is by Ken Kelly. It is a pencil sketch recreating his cover art for The LaNague Chronicles. <snip>
If I have worked this right, clicking here should let you see the sketch.
Keeping fingers crossed that it works.


Collectors' Corner - jimbow8 - 07-08-2005

Flinx Wrote:If I have worked this right, clicking here should let you see the sketch.
Keeping fingers crossed that it works.
Someone please post a pic of the blonde on the cover of AEOTS that supposedly looks like FPW. I have yet to see that.


Collectors' Corner - Anders Monsen - 07-08-2005

jimbow8 Wrote:Someone please post a pic of the blonde on the cover of AEOTS that supposedly looks like FPW. I have yet to see that.

Are you talking about the paperback edition? I have the book somewhere, and found a copy of the cover in the Amazon archives:
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-images/0425068331/ref=cm_ciu_pdp_images_0/002-1119616-0027252?%5Fencoding=UTF8&s=books&index=0#gallery>

Tiny url: <http://tinyurl.com/9seur>