Hiram Abiff   08-10-2013, 03:29 PM
#1
My son got me hooked on the RJ series.....*very* cool. I love all the details and subtexts in the series as well as the main plot. It was a little eerie how many common interests I had with a fictional character. We would've gotten along great. Just finished "Bloodline", moving on to the next in the series tonight.

Question;
As not only "reader", but a "collector" as well, most of my series is from Tor/Forge, and have the HCDJ common in the series with Jack pictured in silhouette and a scene from the book below.....does a HCDJ version of "The Tomb" exist with this same look? I've seen the same style cover, but only in SC. I'm new to the forum, and my limited searching hasn't yielded any results in the old messages. I'm just trying to put together a matching set. It's a minor concern, but I was curious.

Thanks, and if you're listening FPW, THANK YOU!!! THESE BOOKS ARE GREAT!!
Hiram Abiff   08-10-2013, 04:02 PM
#2
no no no no no........

Ok, to show my ignorance I just found out that both the RJ and AC series are a part of the greater "secret history" series....guess ima have to start at the beginning......dang!!!
fpw   08-11-2013, 09:11 AM
#3
Welcome, Hiram. The Tomb has had 2 hardcover editions. Whispers Press did a limited first edition in 1984 (good luck on that) and Borderlands Press did a lightly revised hardcover under my original title Rakoshi (before Putnam insisted on a change). The BP edition is still available, I believe.

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quikfix228   08-11-2013, 12:03 PM
#4
Don't forget about the new English library hardcover! If you're really looking to collect I have a few copies of the whispers press and new English library editions. Email me garripoli228@gmail.com. I have a large collection and most doubles of eeverything
t4terrific   08-11-2013, 04:52 PM
#5
fpw Wrote:Welcome, Hiram. The Tomb has had 2 hardcover editions. Whispers Press did a limited first edition in 1984 (good luck on that) and Borderlands Press did a lightly revised hardcover under my original title Rakoshi (before Putnam insisted on a change). The BP edition is still available, I believe.

The UK hardcover is usually not hard to find, and looks good too.
quikfix228   08-12-2013, 11:38 PM
#6
Yea I love the back of the dj!
  
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