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Things like those are worth serious money. I suggest you call someone who deals with old books. Cheers, Translator
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| Posts: 626 | Location: Maple, Ontario, Canada | Registered: 23 February 2004 |    |
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I've been a rare bookseller for over a decade, and I can tell you that something like this is actually damaged goods, and wouldn't be worth much, if anything. It�s like a nice table missing a leg - different, but damaged. quote: Originally posted by Translator: Things like those are worth serious money. I suggest you call someone who deals with old books.
Cheers, Translator
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| Posts: 85 | Location: San Dimas, CA USA | Registered: 25 January 2002 |    |
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I was thinking about stamps, of which I've been a collector for many years as well..."erroneous" stamps are the rarities I would dream about, if I was serious about stamp collecting, in my most pleasant dreams. If I was mistaken with the books, I appologise. I admit I did not know the rare book industry that well. Cheers, Tranlsator
Lem Reader
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| Posts: 626 | Location: Maple, Ontario, Canada | Registered: 23 February 2004 |    |
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When I met Ray, I asked him about Charles Beaumont. I remembered from years ago that Ray had written the introduction to the Beaumont short story collection, "The Magic Man," but had quite forgotten what was actually in the introduction.
"I was his teacher," Ray said. He then went on to talk about how sad it was that Beaumont died so young (of early-onset Alzheimer's, at age 38, in 1967.)
I added that I think it's high time somebody did a good full-length motion picture of Beaumont's "In His Image," which was one of the best episodes of the short-lived hour-long version of "The Twilight Zone." (I'd like to produce it myself, actually, or at least write the screenplay.)
"In His Image" has got to be one of the most frequently referenced, or plagiarized if you prefer, short stories in the history of science fiction. I caught an episode of "The Outer Limits" late one night that comes close to copying the beginning of the story scene-for-scene.
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| Posts: 14 | Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA | Registered: 30 June 2004 |    |
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i have an uncut sheet of 32 elvis stamps, are they worth money??
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soopergooman This is not your normal question&answer sort of thing, but, heck, it's 4th of July evening. Whatever that has to do with it...has prompted this response to your question: click on or type into finder: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=...item=5505633990&rd=1 This'll at least get you on track. Afterwards, click on...'''back to items list'''... and that'll show you at least a hundred or more related items on Elvis stamps. If that 'icon' doesn't appear, then you'll have to go back to 'home page' and re-enter search for Elvis, under stamps. I am sure, probably before the end of this decade,the Post Office will issue a science-fiction and fantasy authors stamp sheet. Undoubtedly Ray will be included. Good Luck [This message has been edited by Nard Kordell (edited 07-04-2004).]
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| Posts: 2279 | Location: Laguna Woods, California | Registered: 28 June 2002 |    |
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