The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
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The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
I just picked up this 1st edition copy of Drawing and I’m wondering if there’s any significance or additional value to having the Grant Publishers order form still included. The price on the DJ shows both $100 for the Deluxe Edition and $35 for Trade Edition. It’s definitely not a signed limited edition, but I don’t see anything about deluxe specifically. Any feedback appreciated.
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Re: The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
Couldn’t get the last pic in, here’s the cover.
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Re: The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
You have the Grant Publishing First Edition. To me, as a collector, the insert holds no value. That's just my opinion.
The Deluxe mentioned on the dust jacket refers to the Signed Limited that comes in a slipcase, book numbered, and signed by King and Hale.
Your copy looks to be in very nice shape, congrats.
Mulleins
The Deluxe mentioned on the dust jacket refers to the Signed Limited that comes in a slipcase, book numbered, and signed by King and Hale.
Your copy looks to be in very nice shape, congrats.
Mulleins
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Re: The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
While I agree there's no real value in and of itself to those inserts, if I had two identical books at the same price and condition but one with the inserts and one without I'd take the one with the inserts.....So I guess I'm saying don't throw them out, I have a few copies with the inserts and I just leave them in the book.
To echo Mulleins...nice copy!
To echo Mulleins...nice copy!
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Re: The Drawing of the Three w/ Grant order form
Copies purchased directly from the publisher, Donald M. Grant, back in 1987, were sealed. Within those sealed copies were the order forms. For a King completist, the order form may hold slightly more value, but not much.