Subterranean edition of Steven Erikson's 'Gardens of the Moon'!
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Subterranean Press have just announced that they'll be publishing a limited edition of the first volume of Steven Erikson's incredible Malazan Books of the Fallen series, Gardens of the Moon, with brand new illustrations by Michael Komarck.
Two editions: numbered hardback (500 copies, $125) and lettered, tray-cased hardback (52 copies, $300) and they've dropped very strong hints that they'll be publishing the rest of the series in due course.
Given that this is one of my very favourite series (even if I haven't quite found the time to read the latest two instalments quite yet) and that the first three books in the series weren't actually published in hardback in the UK, I reckon this would make a particularly nice addition to the old hardback library. Mind you, so would the Subterranean editions of the first two in Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastards series (and I've already missed out on the first of those, so I'd have to hunt it down via a dealer, which will obviously inflate the price) and a whole lot of other stuff. And it's a helluvva financial commitment across the whole series of ten books. Time to check the lottery results... nope, not a millionaire this week.
Decisions, decisions...
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If you can't stretch to that edition the Book Depository has the standard Tor US hardback
http://www.bookdepository.co.u.....0765310015
Not a bad price there, mate. Only thing is, I wouldn't be able to look the cover art in the eye and still keep a straight face... :)
amazon U.S. has the signed limited edition of
Lies of Locke Lamora still available for $47.00 U.S.
Really? Thanks, I'll check that out. Last time I checked they were out of stock... or was that Amazon.co.uk? Cheers!