Hi Guys
Massive JH collector here also - if anyones selling please mail me!
also checkout my blog: jamesherbertblog.wordpress.com
Hi Guys
Massive JH collector here also - if anyones selling please mail me!
also checkout my blog: jamesherbertblog.wordpress.com
Just received this recently. The trilogy seems to be very scarce with a signature. This one is signed in silver to the cover.
Hey there! I see I'm very late the Herbert praising party (both on this site and with discovering his books), nevertheless I am currently reading my second Herbert book The Magic Cottage, and it is with that that I found this thread. I have a massive book collection, and with many horror authors (Dan Simmons, Richard Laymon, among many others) I tend to get in moods where I'm really into their work, and currently I've come back to James Herbert after reading and really liking The Dark a few months ago.
So here's my modest (especially compared with others), and still growing, collection of Herbert, including three American mass market paperbacks ('48 is an "overseas" edition) and one awesome omnibus edition from Britian that I found on Amazon for a great deal. Still small, but plenty of Herbert to keep me going for a bit!
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As for what I'll read next after The Magic Cottage . . . it's a toss up between Moon and Others, maybe Fluke as well (seems like such an interesting read). And I just have to add that I love that paperback cover of Others, I mean how deliciously creepy is that cover for a horror fan, not to mention the book was bought used but is in excellent condition!
Looks like a beauty!
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40th Anniversary Edition of The Rats is out now. Glow in the dark hardcover.
That's nice !
Who is publishing it? What price?
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Pan MacMillan UK...link below:
http://www.amazon.ca/Rats-James-Herb...=UTF8&sr=&qid=
"One day you're going to figure out that everything they taught you was a lie."
I picked up some signed James Herbert books and I'm not super confident about the authenticity of the signatures. If I posted some pics are there any Herbert signature "experts" here who could perhaps tell if they look real?
Thanks Alan. Very kind of you... here you go.
This is a Pan paperback reprint from 1999, with a full numberline:
This is a Pan paperback reprint from 2012, with a full numberline:
This is a Tor hardcover 1st edition published December 2012
All 3 look 100% legitimate to me, Paul.
Congratulations!
Thanks Alan! Good to know. One day when I have my James Herbert books out of boxes and on shelves I will take pictures and post in my collection thread. Thanks again.
Hey no worries, Paul and yes, please post pics of your Herbert books when you get round to it. I'd love to see them.
Centipede Press is publishing The Rats trilogy. The set is $125 and will probably sell out before publication. CP books usually go for more than issue price on eBay so if I were a Herbert fan, I'd jump on this.
I got this slipcased copy of ASH by James Herbert in today. I don't really know much about the story behind this edition - other than the fact that they released an un numbered Ltd Edition upon the books release in 2012. The Ltd Edition released at that time didn't come in a slipcase and was very easy to find (it still is). This slipcased edition is the exact same as the Ltd Edition only it comes with an illustrated slipcase (same idea as the ltd edition of secret of crickley hall). They do seem a bit scarce and a seller listed 2 or 3 shrink wrapped copies on ebay last week and they went very quickly.
Any way I'm rambling, here it is:
The limitation page looks like this in both editions:
My copy is shrink wrapped as I said so I'll probably just leave it as such since it is un numbered but I did find a picture online of a copy that had been opened:
I love the late Mr Herbert's work so I'm stoked about this one.
Which is better/ would you recommend to read first?
The Dark or '48?