Excellent photography as usual! Also removed that spam for ya.
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Excellent photography as usual! Also removed that spam for ya.
Supernice new stuff, BIG CONGRATS !!!
I really don't know how it's possible that this thread keeps on getting better and better, but it does. I just wander in here to look at the wonderful stuff, even if I have
seen it before in here.
I love the rounded spine on the Dangerous Ways traycase! Why oh why didn't they do the same thing for Desperate Days?!
That said, doing interesting stuff with the spine of a traycase - rounding, hubbing, tooling, etc. - is an overlooked feature in a lot of small press offerings, which makes that Dangerous Ways an especially pretty book! That, and the material looks really neat. Nice grab, that pair :)
I'll be interested to keep up with your Vance acquisitions; a good sized output among a number of small presses. I don't collect him (yet, perhaps) but have been eyeing his stuff in Steve's collection thread, who first introduced me to the lettered Dangerous Ways when he commented that the Sub Press lettered edition was one of his most favorite books (or something similar) and posted a pic when I asked about it.
It's the one thing about SubPress that dismays me - they sometimes change a traycase or book design halfway through a series. I like that they switch it up sometimes, and experiment with new approaches, but I wish they would keep a series looking uniform.
(They usually do, I should stress, but at least a couple of times they haven't).
HBJ
Hell yes, congratulations!! This is a fantastic way to start. And I'm happy we're going to get top notch pictures of the Vance lettereds!
Speaking about SP traycases, I'm not a fan of the rounded spine when it's the odd man out (like the lettered of The Neutronium Alchemist), but I really like the Dangerous Ways traycase. It looks good.
I spent some time researching as to why it is.
Most of the answers did not lead to experimentation but rather something else. For example - really old school cases with a flap ( Fevre Dream, Old Man's War) - they were discontinued due to constant quality issues and the binder who made them. The new binder after that ( happened to many presses at some point) did not make in business very long and there was another switch. And the last reason is the gap between the books themselves - the years between editions in the series. Longer time - more chances it will not match. You would be surprised but many publishers do not keep a "design book" of all their productions so for the most part they have to do a research as to what the heck did they produce this book in. Publishers even reached out to me for photos of their own book in order to show the design to binder. Now say if that work is not done, then you get completely different tray case and you and I will be sitting scratching our heads and freaking out because cases dont match, lol
This last one is a tough one for all OCD people. Hopefully with a help of online photography "database" and better cataloging software inconsistencies will be rare. I pray they will be.
Jack Vance Continued.
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Hard Luck Diggings
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The Kragen
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The Jack Vance Reader
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Magic Highways
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Wild Thyme Green Magic
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Really beautiful publications! Congrats, Sir.
Some really fine cover art as well.
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Very nice looking books
Can't go wrong with Vance!
I'll just keep repeating myself so I'll be here observing quietly, like in a museum :)
NICE Vance books !!!
Very nice. SubPress makes some really nice books. Your Jack Vance collection is impressive. He is an author I have never heard of. Maybe one day...
Congrats again.
This one I just did because of constant reshuffling of shelves and preparing for Red Dragon by Suntup Editions. Not a new addition - just a reshoot.
The Silence Of The Lambs by Thomas Harris, Subterranean Press.
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I hate to keep on repeating myself, but your SubPress collection is truly awesome and Silence of the Lambs is no exception. I am always late on SubPress books that look interesting to me.
Oh well, we can't get everything right?
This has been on my "to get list" for a few years. As an avid science fiction fan - I just "had to" find one of the best space operas published by Subterranean Press.
I was presented with an opportunity to buy this set a year or so ago but I was in a bit of a funk and decided to pass. Regretted it later. Due to some lucky circumstances last month I was offered to purchase it again and could not pass up.
This collection is one of only 15 available and considering how many stand alone editions I have seen for sale over the years, I would say its one of 15 or less. Way less. :)
John Scalzi - Old Man's War.
Subterranean Press.
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SP does some nice work.
Amazing looking books and photog!!!!!!!!!
The Silence of the Lambs will match well with Red Dragon. I love the fact that Thomas takes pride in his signature. Arguably one of the best out there.
Thank you - you are way too kind! I need to find more creativity in book photography! On the other hand it is about the book not the art of taking a photo of the book, lol
I did see some great photography of paperbacks so its not all about beautiful books - although some PB are super cool.