Posts Tagged ‘Limited Editions’

Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s Lords of the Razor

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2021

Another Lansdale lettered edition:

Lansdale, Joe R. (edited by Bill Sheehan and William Schafer). Joe R. Lansdale’s Lords of the Razor. Subterranean Press, 2006. First edition hardback, a PC copy of 26 lettered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket and what would be a Fine leather traycase, save: A.) The leather stitching is somewhat uneven around the perimeter of the book, and B.) When I went to open this, the glued-on leather tab for the book fell off. I’m guessing these production problems were why Subterranean abandoned this design for lettered editions. Anthology featuring Lansdale’s God of the Razor from The Nightrunners. Formerly co-editor (and Subterranean Press founder and owner) William Schafer’s copy. Supplements a signed, numbered copy. Bought from Camelot Books for $346.50.

Library Addition: Two SST Joe R. Lansdale Limiteds

Thursday, November 18th, 2021

Two more SST Lansdale limiteds came out a while back, and I’m just now getting around to listing them.

  • Lansdale, Joe R. Hap and Leonard: Of Mice and Minestrone. Short Scary Tales (SST) Publications, 2021. First hardback edition and first limited edition (the Tachyon trade paperback, which I also have, precedes), #101 of 400 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Linked Hap and Leonard short stories.

  • (Lansdale, Joe R.) Fred Isajanko. The World Lansdalean: The Authorized Joe R. Lansdale Bibliography. Short Scary Tales (SST) Publications, 2021. First edition hardback, #101 of 1000 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket and a Fine slipcase. Bibliography of Lansdale’s work, that also includes bonus Lansdale fiction in the back. I have not checked to verify that all of my edit suggestions on the ARC made it into the final edition.

  • I will have copies of both these available in the next Lame Excuse Books catalog.

    Library Addition: Charnel House Limited of Tim Powers Last Call

    Monday, November 8th, 2021

    Here’s a limited edition I’ve long wanted to pick up. Indeed, the lettered edition of this is considered one of the most extravagant and desirable modern limited editions, but that was sold out before I even heard about it, and the last time I saw one for sale it went for something like $6,500.

    Powers, Tim. Last Call. Charnel House, 1992. First edition hardback (“by a whisker” says Chalker/Owings), #141 of 350 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine- decorated slipcase with some rubbing to bottom and at points. His celebrated “playing poker with Tarot cards” book, and the first (and best) in a loose trilogy. Berlyne, A8b.1. Chalker/Owings (2002), page 211. Bought from a noted SF book dealer for $325. I think I now have all the Charnel House Powers limiteds (at least in numbered state).

    Library Addition: Signed, Limited Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s The Sky Done Ripped

    Thursday, October 14th, 2021

    I think this ends this current run of Lansdale library additions. This one came from another publisher having a 50% off sale rather than a private collector.

    Lansdale, Joe R. The Sky Done Ripped. Subterranean Press, 2019. First edition hardback, #324 of 350 signed, numbered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket and a Fine slipcase. Third book in the Ned the Seal trilogy. This edition features a collection of sketches at the back not in the trade edition. Supplements a signed copy of the trade edition. Bought for $47.50.

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s The Bottoms

    Thursday, September 30th, 2021

    Still another Lansdale lettered edition bought from that same private collector:

    Lansdale, Joe R. The Bottoms. Subterranean Press, 2000. First edition hardback, letter R of 26 signed, lettered copies, a Fine leatherbound copy in a Fine dust jacket and Fine traycase with full color illustration mounted inside front lid. The Subterranean edition was the true first edition, preceding the Mysterious Press edition by several months. Edgar Award winner for Best Novel. Bought for $300 from a private collector, which is just twice list price for the regular numbered edition.

    The plastic illustration protector shows both glare and the shadow of my hands holding the iPhone to get the photo. (Also some glare off the dust jacket protector on the book itself.)

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s The Long Ones

    Wednesday, September 29th, 2021

    Another lettered copy purchased from that private collector:

    Lansdale, Joe R. The Long Ones. Necro Publications, 1999. First edition hardback, letter R of 26 signed, leatherbound lettered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine traycase, sans dust jacket, as issued. In addition to the leather binding and traycase, this edition features an inserted (not attached) printed ribbon with title and author, a color frontispiece illustration, and several inserted black and white illustrations not in the ordinary numbered edition. Bought from a private collector for $300.

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s Blood Dance

    Tuesday, September 28th, 2021

    Another purchase from that same private collector as the two previous Lansdale lettered editions:

    Lansdale, Joe R. Blood Dance. Subterranean Press, 2000. First edition hardback, letter R of 18 signed, lettered copies, a Fine copy in a beautiful full-cloth binding and a Fine traycase with an additional Mark A. Nelson illustration mounted on the inside front cover, sans dust jacket, as issued. The Lost Lansdale Volume Three. Bought for $250 off a private collector.

    Note: The bottom right of the illustration looks strange due to reflections off the protective plastic covering over the illustration.

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s Texas Night Riders

    Monday, September 27th, 2021

    More from that private collector purchase:

    Lansdale, Joe R. (originally writing as Ray Slater). Texas Night Riders. Subterranean Press, 1997. First edition hardback thus and first U.S. hardback edition (preceded by the PBO and the Chivers large print hardback), copy P of 26 signed and lettered copies, a Fine copy bound in quarter-leather, in a Fine- patterned slipcase with slight rubbing to corners, sans dust jacket, as issued. This was early in Subterranean’s history, and they were still using the 4 x 3 acrostic spine logo. Bought for $220.

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s Waltz of Shadows

    Thursday, September 23rd, 2021

    Here’s the first of several Lansdale items I obtained from a fellow collector who was selling off his collection:

    Lansdale, Joe R. Waltz of Shadows. Subterranean Press, 1999. First edition hardback, letter R of 52 signed, lettered copies, a Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket and a Fine- traycase with a few small, shallow, random indentations. The Lost Lansdale Volume One. Chalker/Owings (2002), page 855. Unnoted by Chalker/Owings (or my proof copy of The World Lansdalian), this edition is bound in a very attractive, deep purple cloth rather than the light blue of the trade edition. Bought for $190 ($5 less than cover).

    Library Addition: Lettered Edition of Joe R. Lansdale’s The Nightrunners

    Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021

    Here’s a book I’ve wanted for quite a while, and finally pulled the trigger on:

    Lansdale, Joe R. The Nightrunners. Dark Harvest, 1987. First edition hardback, letter X of 26 signed, lettered copies, a Fine copy in white leather and a wooden slipcase (AKA “slipcrate”), sans dust jacket, as issued. (Note: The wooden slipcase has three small notches at the back, but given the uniform staining, they were there when the book left the publisher.) Lansdale’s landmark splatterpunk novel, featuring two very bad boys and The God of the Razor. Chalker/Owings, page 120 (Jack was not a fan of the novel). Bought off a fellow Biblio dealer for $315.

    The scan doesn’t do justice to the silver highlighting on the lettering. It’s a very attractive book.

    Note that this is the third Dark Harvest “slipcrate” edition I’ve added to my library, along with George R. R. Martin’s Portraits of His Children and Chet Williamson’s Dreamthorpe.

    I would sort of like to pick up all the other Dark Harvest “slipcrate” lettered editions, but not at the prices people are currently asking for them.

    Note: I’ve recently picked up a lot of Lansdale lettered editions, so watch this space…