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There might be the question of copyrights here. Not sure if the artists would want their work shown or not. Maybe Moderator Marsha could help with that?so jealous would you be so kind and make photos of all the illustrations? I've seen it Youtube but the quality wasn't there :/
Might be, but that's up to the artists so can't say with certainty.There might be the question of copyrights here. Not sure if the artists would want their work shown or not. Maybe Moderator Marsha could help with that?
so jealous would you be so kind and make photos of all the illustrations? I've seen it Youtube but the quality wasn't there :/
still beggin' via private message, whatever..
Reminds me of the story that a SKMB member told about how when he and his wife divorced, she donated his massive Stephen King collection with many signed limited editions to Goodwill, knowing full well that they were very valuable. Now that is a scorned woman's revenge......My own story is kind of an odd one in regards to this edition of the book. It was released the same year my wife and I were getting married. Things were very tight, and I felt bad about her spending even the $200+ they wanted for an unsigned edition (before they sold out). I dithered. They sold out and it was too late. The cost of them, even unsigned, skyrocketed.
My wife knew I regretted me not letting her purchase it, so we kept an eye out. Three years later, right before we moved to Maine, we found one, unbelievably, in a second hand bookstore going for only slightly more than the original price. That same store had a ton of other Cemetery Dance books. I can only assume someone died and their relations just liquidated their personal library without any knowledge (or care) of the value.
Needless to say we scooped up as many of them as we could. That is how I got my copy. There is more to the story after we got to Maine, but I'll leave it at this. There are copies out there if you are diligent and patient.
Yikes! Sounds like The War of the RosesReminds me of the story that a SKMB member told about how when he and his wife divorced, she donated his massive Stephen King collection with many signed limited editions to Goodwill, knowing full well that they were very valuable. Now that is a scorned woman's revenge......
Another reason why I'm single.....Yikes! Sounds like The War of the Roses