Drlazarus Wrote:Are there any images online of the endpapers? You made me curious to see them.
Drlazarus Wrote:Are there any images online of the endpapers? You made me curious to see them.If it's anything like the limited of Dydeetown World, (which was made by Easton Press) the end papers are silk, as is the ribbon book mark. The Easton press books also have a real leather cover.
Drlazarus Wrote:Just wondering if there was one of the special/limited editions of the Repairman Jack books that stands out above the rest.
I've been looking at Gauntlet's site, and wanted to get some feedback from people who may have them.
Thanks
Shad
AlvinFox Wrote:There's the ridiculously rare The Haunted Air where, on just checking, ex-library copies are going for $599.95. But there seems to be a good copy for $550 at Alibris. :pI realize that the above quote is applicable only to the Gauntlet edition of The Haunted Air, but I was wondering if the "regular" hardback edition of The Haunted Air (the Forge/Tom Doherty Associates edition) also commands some sort of premium price in the used market?
Steve_M Wrote:I realize that the above quote is applicable only to the Gauntlet edition of The Haunted Air, but I was wondering if the "regular" hardback edition of The Haunted Air (the Forge/Tom Doherty Associates edition) also commands some sort of premium price in the used market?They don't seem to: