Hello Guys & Gals,
I have pretty much been out of the active collecting game for over 15 years but recently have been going through my collection. I have a copy of "The Plant" that is bound in black leather. It has parts I-VI. The title page shows Philtrum Press, Bangor, Maine, 2000. It is not signed or numbered. I sincerely cannot recall any details about this book, nor can I find any mention of it by searching online, checking Ebay, or ABE Books.
Anybody have any knowledge regarding this edition?
Thanks in Advance!
"The Plant" Black Leatherbound Parts I-VI
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mulleins
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Re: "The Plant" Black Leatherbound Parts I-VI
Back in the day the public was given rights to print The Plant for free. Many collectors had their copy bound into book form.
What you're describing sounds like a personal bound copy.
Hope this helps.
Ralph
What you're describing sounds like a personal bound copy.
Hope this helps.
Ralph
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smashman
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Re: "The Plant" Black Leatherbound Parts I-VI
Thanks Ralph! Hey, LONG Time no talk to! Nice to still see a familiar name.
Well, no telling what it may be worth. I may just throw it on EBAY and see what happens.
Jason.
Well, no telling what it may be worth. I may just throw it on EBAY and see what happens.
Jason.
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Mr. Rabbit Trick
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Re: "The Plant" Black Leatherbound Parts I-VI
Years ago I printed off a dozen copies of the plant from the pdf files at my work. I also bound them at work with presentation materials which were lying around. Cost me nothing and I made a few bucks on ebay for a few minutes work.
I think that was the best thing about working there!
I think that was the best thing about working there!