Re: Seymour's scars; Dylan & J.D.


Subject: Re: Seymour's scars; Dylan & J.D.
From: WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 07 1997 - 09:57:01 GMT


Matt, there's even a large print edition published by Franklin Watts, Inc
that is approx 11"X9"...will

On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Matt Kozusko wrote:

>
> > those. The hardback I saw had a slipcover showing, I believe, a horse
> > rearing up. Rather stylistically done, and, to me, rather oriental. Is this
> > the extremely weird cover you mean, or do you know of a different one? That
> > was the only time I've seen CITR in hardcover, and I don't know if it's
> > similar to the first, or if it's completely different.
>
> This is the original cover design. Hardbacks of different dimentions (I
> mean lengthXwidth dimensions) are available, the newest ones being
> slightly sutbbier ond thicker than the original. I've got five or six
> hardbacks representing two or three decades--all feature the same cover,
> but the sizes do vary. Curiously, newer printings of _FandZ_ and _RH/SiA_
> are standard size.
>
> Also curious: the first edition of _Catcher_ is supposed to bear his
> photo (the yearbook one)--at least some portiono f the first edition
> printing. I've thumbed through several but never seen one with the photo.
>
> Firsts of _FandZ_ go for $15-25 (poor condition, no cover perhaps) to
> $100-150 (cover, good condition). Possibly more? _RH/SiA_ is less
> expensive. I picked up one in great condition for $15 a few years ago.
>
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