Biggles Wrote:The second half of the AC. The true first of Nightworld was not the Dark Harvest edition but rather the New English Library edition.
Maggers Wrote:Gadzooks! I'm awed by the covers, especially "Reprisal." It is gruesome, especially if you've read the book and know what's coming. I also really liked the cover for "The Tomb."
Thanks for showing us your collection, Biggles. Keeps the rest of us drooling for more.
Biggles Wrote:Is that the phone I hear ringing?
Biggles Wrote:Get your minds out of the gutter!
This thread is about leather bound or other limited or special editions of Paul's books.
I thought it would be great to share photos and information about our most prized FPW books. I, for one, have started to search for more and more limited editions.
Here are the leather bound books I've acquired so far:
I'll attach a copy of The Barrens' limitation page to the next post. I've attached my maximum of five files to this post.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I've read through this thread, and I must admit I'm rare surprised that no one else among the gang seems to have a time machine. My collection of rarities is small compared to that of many of our true scholars, but my shelf does boast a copy of NIGHTWORLD, published on Vulcan in 2268 AD, bound in genuine selat skin! "A cautionary tale," said Salak, Chief Librarian of the Vulcan Academy. I could not contradict her...
APhew Wrote:I'll trade you the rarest item in my collection for it. A handwritten translation of "The Keep" done by a boy in Ethiopia to give to his Father. It is in Amharic (Ethiopic Script), written on "Save the Children" flyers with a large picture of Sally Struthers on the front and the translated text on the back. Comprised of 1247 pages, bound with handwoven leather string, this item is the rarest of all rarities...
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm tempted, but lemme think about it. Is the picture of Sally clear?
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I've read through this thread, and I must admit I'm rare surprised that no one else among the gang seems to have a time machine. My collection of rarities is small compared to that of many of our true scholars, but my shelf does boast a copy of NIGHTWORLD, published on Vulcan in 2268 AD, bound in genuine selat skin! "A cautionary tale," said Salak, Chief Librarian of the Vulcan Academy. I could not contradict her...