Showing posts with label The Signed Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Signed Page. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2007

New Signed Malazan Books!




Last week I received a personalized copy of Midnight Tides and an autographed copy of The Bonehunters I bought from from The Signed Page, one of my favorite recent discoveries. Both are first edition hardcovers. I was psyched, especially since even though I have a few autographed books, I didn't have any that are personalized. Authors don't come to Maine for signings very often since it's not a very populated area.

There are still a few signed copies of both Midnight Tides and The Bonehunters available on The Signed Page (although not very many). Also, there are some signed copies of The Bonehunters trade paperback available for only $5. That's much cheaper than buying a copy of the book in a bookstore, making it a great deal. I almost wish I'd seen that one before ordering my hardcover copy (almost, since I have the whole series in hardcover so far).

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Signed Copy of The Orc King

R. A. Salvatore's newest book, The Orc King, is currently available on The Signed Page. There are only 13 copies of this book signed by both Salvatore and Todd Lockwood (cover artist). It's $40 and with only a limited number of copies available, making this a rare book, it will go quickly!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

The Signed Page

Fans of signed speculative fiction books may want to check out The Signed Page, which has signed copies of Richard K. Morgan's Thirteen and Black Man and Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Justice available for pre-order. There are also signed copies of Martin's A Feast for Crows currently in stock (I wish I'd known about this page when Storm of Swords came out - how I would love a signed first edition copy of that.) It's a page worth checking out once in a while anyway if you're into signed books. I got my fiance to pre-order me a personalized copy of Midnight Tides by Erikson, which I can't wait to get!

They're also going to have copies of Robin Hobb's Renegade's Magic available for pre-order soon. I might get that one, too, since I have a signed copy of Forest Mage (and Golden Fool, for that matter).