I already had a copy, but this one popped as both signed and listed at a bargain price, so I jumped on it.
Vance, Jack. Coup de Grace and Other Stories. Vance Integral Edition, 2001. First edition hardback, a Fine- copy with a dozen pinpricks to light spotting to top page block and a tiny trace of wear at head, heel and points, sans dust jacket, as issued, matching the appearance of the “Reader’s Edition” of the Vance Integral Edition, signed by Vance (characteristic of Vance’s late, overlapping signature after he went blind). Short story collection done as a “preview” edition to generate interest in the VIE project. Offered at $75. Chalker & Owings (2002), page 946. Chalker & Owings list a print run of 1,000 copies, which seems too high given the relative scarcity of the title, though several were evidently distributed at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Bought from Half Price Books on the Internet for $50.
Since I already have a copy for sale, I’m inclined to keep both this and the slightly better, unsigned copy. So I now have a 48 volume VIE set: the 44 volume initial set being #62 of 200 with Volume 44 signed by Vance, plus two copies of Coup de Grace and Other Stories, one signed, plus Strange She Hasn’t Written/Death of a Solitary Chess Player/The Man Who Walks Behind (AKA 14 bis) and The Languages of Pao and The Dragon Masters with signed VIE project bookplates laid in, and the latter in the proof dust jacket I obtained from the Vance estate.
Whey yes, I am feeling unreasonably smug about it. Thanks for asking.