This might not be as nice as the lettered suntup edition, but dollar to dollar it knocks it out of the park. It might even be as good as the numbered edition for a quarter the list price, much less the secondary.
Hands down! The paper and binding is nicer on the Suntup editions (excluding the artist edition, which wasn't printed letterpress), but the bonus content in this edition more than makes up for that. This is the perfect example of going above and beyond with your publication!
I wonder if it has to do with keeping the Joe Hill titles in line with their edition of King's Revival. Revival was the first title that Lividian did (they were still called Letterpress Publications at the time) and it was exclusively sold through other booksellers (Cemetery Dance, Camelot Books, etc). I imagine doing individual numbering for that title would've been a nightmare, given the distribution methods.
It also might just be a habit that Brian picked up from his time at Cemetery Dance, where titles with over 1000 copies are usually not individually numbered.
Hello, Quick question, in terms of quality of the book, comparing with remaining lividian (Which have except the other Joe Hill novel), in terms of quality which one is comparable? or is their best yet?
Do you mean the contents or the production of the book itself? As far as contents, this one has the most bonus content. As far as the production of the book itself, it's tough to say, as I think they use the same style cloth for the non-King/Hill books, just in different colors. I personally love A Child Alone With Strangers, but it's all just personal preference.
@@Splync_TooManyBooks yeah I meant quality. Thank you. I mean there was a spike in price..there is a German store with it for around 190 dollars. Tks going to think about it
Looks like Camelot Books has copies for the original cover price. Not sure what the shipping would be if you're in Europe, but it can't hurt to look! camelotbooks.com/horns-lividian.html
Stunning, Lividian is one of the best out there for the money.
This might not be as nice as the lettered suntup edition, but dollar to dollar it knocks it out of the park. It might even be as good as the numbered edition for a quarter the list price, much less the secondary.
Hands down! The paper and binding is nicer on the Suntup editions (excluding the artist edition, which wasn't printed letterpress), but the bonus content in this edition more than makes up for that. This is the perfect example of going above and beyond with your publication!
Got mine today, very nice. I was wondering why these are not numbered, any ideas?
I wonder if it has to do with keeping the Joe Hill titles in line with their edition of King's Revival. Revival was the first title that Lividian did (they were still called Letterpress Publications at the time) and it was exclusively sold through other booksellers (Cemetery Dance, Camelot Books, etc). I imagine doing individual numbering for that title would've been a nightmare, given the distribution methods.
It also might just be a habit that Brian picked up from his time at Cemetery Dance, where titles with over 1000 copies are usually not individually numbered.
Hello, Quick question, in terms of quality of the book, comparing with remaining lividian (Which have except the other Joe Hill novel), in terms of quality which one is comparable? or is their best yet?
Do you mean the contents or the production of the book itself? As far as contents, this one has the most bonus content. As far as the production of the book itself, it's tough to say, as I think they use the same style cloth for the non-King/Hill books, just in different colors. I personally love A Child Alone With Strangers, but it's all just personal preference.
@@Splync_TooManyBooks yeah I meant quality. Thank you. I mean there was a spike in price..there is a German store with it for around 190 dollars. Tks going to think about it
Lividian is still shipping out their copies, so we'll probably see more pop up on sale as people receive them. Best of luck in your search!
Looks like Camelot Books has copies for the original cover price. Not sure what the shipping would be if you're in Europe, but it can't hurt to look!
camelotbooks.com/horns-lividian.html