They will be following theirs up in series so that alone brings much more value. 70% of limitation is gone, another 150 to go Clearly Folio Society read its audience as they are down to 150 copies as I write this.
I will as said, never read this edition though, it is a collectible item. Something for everyone interested in hair, makeup, style, and body positivity. To me this really is a rip-off and should be beneath them - under the new regime it clearly isn't. We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. I look forward to Centipede's offering.
If they had re-imagined the production, commissioned a series of new illustrations and found other ways to exceed the existing edition, fine. Paper is thicker and more tactile, yellow/gold ink speaks for itself. Droga5s film for NRG Energy uses an airport installation to make people think about renewable fuel. How unfortunate, the day you were able to take some photos turned out to be one of those rare overcast days in England! I just took a look at the regular edition, and I think it's safe to say that the 'Essays by Michael Dirda and Brian Herbert' are the introduction and the afterword from that edition. I'm happy for FS and the buyers who clearly want this edition. As others have noted the symmetry of the lettering of the spine in the original is well thought out.
Mine has now arrived (although I haven't had a chance to open it yet). The design for the clamshell box is nice - I like the use of endpaper design on the box, ties it together. Are the images yet? >heres an easy way to make some quick money with a minimum of additional effort. I have no interest in reading any more though. 695 Dollars. I bought it when there were 69 left. Arrived today. (Im not counting LEs that were substantially different versions of things theyd printed before, like Dracula, Tristram Shandy, or Doctor Zhivago). I love this new design much more, and I have yet to purchase the non-limited edition. Sandworms appear in the Dune series as gigantic and scary worms that live in the desert and have huge mouths full of teeth. Yes, priced too high for what it brings to the table. Yours for only 500 quid. Perhaps people who want to have better copy of Dune can buy it? If demand is as high as you're worried about, it is entirely possible that Jerad could issue a second unsigned print run.
I dug up an email from 2017 when I asked Jerad about the books and let him know I wanted the whole set. My book itself had a slight knock / bump on the spine, one can feel it slightly, but hardly see it, it`s nothing bad. This would be fine if it was in the 300 Pound price range max. 500 for a what is effectively a limited edition special binding of a book that was already re-printed several times by Folio in its original form? Just picked up CP's Something Wicked too, so can't really justify the extra outlay on another expensive version of Dune this year. Definitely an upgrade from the other fine edition. Looks lovely, but agree with the general sentiment that the materials used are not worth the price, and as I don't care about signatures or exclusivity, the standard edition seems more than enough. I bought the regular edition right away, but this holds no interest for me. The extras are okay, but not enough to justify this price increase compared to the regular edition. Not at all well thought out is the gold revision's visually-illiterate substitution of the colophon.
It needs a little more than the signature of the artist, a commentary and a nice box to justify this price tag. 'Signed' but only on a tipped-in plate? Discover unique things to do, places to eat, and sights to see in the best destinations around the world with Bring Me! I am a sucker, and love Dune, so purchased a copy. And they are all gone - sold out in just over 25 hours. They've done it recently with Lovecraft, I Am Legend, and Monte Cristo, and they've really been doing it from time to time since 1960 when a few regular titles were also available in special bindings, numbered and signed by the artist. First time i have said this .. shame on you Follo Society. Valle Duhamel's video for Mozilla Firefox emphasizes the need for a personal browsing experience. Fifty years after the sci-fi classic was first published, here's a look at some modern illustrations for a brand new edition of Dune. Suleyman Yazki & Prologue Films developed an identity for ESPN Sportscenter that reflects strength. I bought the original Silver / blue edition in 2015; a treasured volume, and marvellous design. I think the book is quite a bit larger than the standard edition, isn't it? FS this is really a let down. An unmoved shrug from me, to whom Dune only signifies the one David Lynch movie I left early. As we express surprise at this, I am sure in turn many newer FS fans would be quite perplexed as to why FS would publish books like Liber Bestiarum, Micrographia, Dr. Zhivago, etc. FS have managed to capitalize by repackaging assets from a production which is currently still available and has been reprinted many times, at a premium in time for the Dune theatrical release. Ive seen FS some out with a standard edition that is a toned down version of an LE before (e.g., Candide, Alice, etc. Centipede Press Dune artwork by Mark Molnar: I dont think the premium in price can be attributed to Sam Webbers signature surely since Book of the New Sun had his and the much more valuable Neil Gaiman and Gene Wolfes for quite a bit less. Im totally new to CP and Google doesnt reveal anything useful! The signed Farseer trilogy sold out in 4 hours! I guess it will be gone within a day or two of publishing. Only two illustrations are extra. Wow. It's going to sell out today. Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, one of the book's evil villains and main characters. Obsessed with travel? While I understand where the criticism of this release comes from - it's not a "true" LE, rather a quick dressing-up job of minimal effort - FS did no editing, typesetting, etc., just commissioned Sam Weber to do a couple extra illustrations, a variant binding and a Solander sarcophagus, and moved the introduction and the afterword to a separate volume, but this is not something new for FS.
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The Folio Society, a London-based book publisher, recently released a 50th anniversary collectors edition of the book series, featuring artwork created by illustrator Sam Weber.
I really like the Sam Weber art though, and if they'd added several more pieces for the LE that might have made my decision tougher. My Dune LE finally arrived in Australia, 26 days after being ordered. I think its a nice edition, if I was a person with disposable income I certainly would have brought it. 2022 Coyne & Blanchard, Inc. All rights Reserved. Webers illustrations depict the characters and ecology described in Herberts work, with acute details that capture the intricacies of the faces and landscapes of Arrakis. For less than that price I could have gotten Lyras Books gorgeous Stardust, letterpress printed, hand-bound in full leather, and signed by the author Neil Gaiman and the artist. The author went on to write five more novels in the series: Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, God Emperor of Dune, Heretics of Dune, and Chapterhouse: Dune, in addition to film adaptations. Click on an image to view more from each project. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google. So I'm not sure that in this case FS deserves the criticism from the Old Guard. Now I'm thinking maybe Folio, officially or unofficially, got the inside scoop that Dune was going to be delayed and made a move on shifting their stock whilst it was still in the public eye. No worm tooth? Normally LEs are sent by courier, and even reach this side of the world in ten days, but Dune was sent untracked standard post and arrived in the big white Spanish post bag despite paying a premium fee for a LE to be shipped by courier - disappointing. Wow! Do you think they are sitting there in the Clove building thinking: b**er, we should have charged a bit more? But it's clearly selling very well. Im firmly in the camp of those who recognize that FS is a business that has been barely surviving and I want them to be successful financially. What needed to come about came about, and that's enough for me. Maybe someone has more insight but this also feels like something FS was planning on releasing way back but held back for whatever reason. For anyone who receives this, it'd be really nice to share some pictures Coming soon Limited edition The Farseer Trilogy with 2 brand new stunning illustrations from award winning artist David Palumbo, a silk ribbon bookmark and a new introduction from G R R Martin 500 pounds please. It turns out that the LE contains a bonus recipe for sandworm stew, signed by Gordon Ramsay. But nojust can't do it. A set of paperbacks with all of the Dune books from 1992 that I read as a kid, and I will also buy the Centipede version, when it comes out. I understand the price is a bit higher but they have sold more expensive Limited editions. At 300 I might have gone for it, but as I do not have the standard, this might push me into buying that instead. But, it should be a high profit margin item for FS - 197 sold already! With no pouch of spice? Those comparisons show that they definitely played with the color balance. It's slightly larger, but has fewer pages. or had more to offer, in particular more illustrations. The box is nicely done, and if the limited edition had come first, I would have certainly gone for it. I'll likely add the regular edition to my library at some point (I should give up on hoping it'll be added to a sale). HARD pass. This is a very common practice in the fine press world - offering a limited number of copies of an edition specially dressed up for an extra premium. In other news, the movie just got postponed all the way to next October. I think it said theres 2 new illustrations but from 175 aud to 1150 aud its the most extraordinary rip off for mostly the same book with some nice touches. I'm not one for conspiracies but on reflection that makes it rather suspicious, or very lucky timing, on Folio's part. The more I think about it the more it feels like a cash-in rather than a well thought out book - gimmicks like the separate map and 'print', the separation of the introduction and afterword from the main book, the lack of sufficient added value from the standard edition. I will not buy an FS book with innapropriate use of this colophon - unfortunately, this is now what most folio books come with. This seems far too expensive given that the illustrations are the same as the regular edition Is it just me? But I just can't justify in my mind spending $700 on a single book, even if. No harm done that I can see - producing it hasn't cost much creative effort so doesn't seem likely to be at the expense of any other book, and it will make some money which may be used well if they ever again publish something that hasn't much hope of paying its way.
They go in so many different directions with each of the one-off LEs I'm familiar with, I imagine a series of similarly-sized solander boxes with the same general stylistic themes would look gorgeous. I have gotten used to these small things with FS books, they are not always immaculate (not even when Joe was there). Whats more, they have managed to sell this new production at a price point similar to that of productions which would have had a higher cost of production due to use of materials such as leather, or time-intensive production techniques such as letterpress. It's almost as if there has been a worldwide cataclysmic event which has ripped up their production schedules, screwed distribution, decimated their Autumn list and given a just-profitable company cashflow problems, isn't it? But I admit to being a little saddened by this one. However, not keen on the cover picture or all that brown (gold if you must) or the fact that the box does not have a title on the spine. The case itself is what truly and mostly stands out, it is gorgeous and will make a definite object on say, a shelf. I own the standard Folio edition (I love it). Just noticed they put the counter up, 105 gone so far. The book itself is in perfect condition and very impressive. Everyone got the mail? Easier, as I do not own the original FS edition. FS just moved those, as well as the appendices, to the companion volume. ), but have they ever done it the other way around before this? Sluit je aan bij LibraryThing om te posten. Unnecessary considering an already (very) fine edition is available. I was interested to see this. I kind of wish we wouldn't blare this stuff out to everybody, especially people I've never seen post on any of the boards that are suddenly popping up. Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place! I just received a shipping email. Paul Atreides, the hero and another main character, looking out over the deserts of Arrakis. Here's my snaps. I even prefer the original cover. I like the two colour printing, which I don't think anyone has mentioned yet. I like the cover of the normal edition with the sparkly blue eyes. Theres so much content in the book that would made for amazing illustrations too. I would buy the series unnumbered as well, maybe theres my shot to owning these books which youll have to shell out 4000ish $$$ to own. Perhaps they wont care, after all generating revenue is paramount, but wouldnt take more than a few minutes to register our dissatisfaction with this edition. As you can see mine is already slightly fuzzy round the edges. Looks like a nice production but for $750 shipped (USD) there is no way I am willing to duplicate the lovely standard edition I already own and spent more than $100 on. But like this it's simply a few extras added to an already existing edition, not enough to justify 425 Pounds more. But anyway, it's obviously worked for FS so fair play to them. Resales are up on Ebay already - for 800! Dusty scene on Arrakis, the desert planet where the story takes place. Just disappointing to think of all the other science fiction classics that could have been given a proper LE treatment. I'm planning to "hand number" my standard edition FS Dune, and offer it for sale at only GBP 250. Not because it is a "genre" book. Is this the second quickest book to sell out? Dates? A great case does not 695 dollars make! I agree with everyone aboveits a shocking price for what you get, designed clearly to milk SFF fans of their money. Clearly a success but as a FSD and lifelong Dune fan such a let down. The Dune artwork from Mark Molnar looks epic: There are 5 limited editions on the folio page if anyone wants to buy: How do I join the reservation list for Centipede Press Dune? Lol.Dune is a classic but this might be the most cynical thing I've seen FS do$700 USD for a variant binding and two new illustrations??? Can't connect to my account ( stuck at the ROW store login page). Doesn't appear to be any changes to typography, text for both editions line up perfectly page for page, word for word. If the LE had ALL new illustrations, then I probably would have ordered, however churning out pretty much the same illustrations devalues a LE. It would be interesting to hear from someone who received their copy and what they think of it? I do like the idea of this LE Dune. I feel a bit sad for the eBay sellers buying this and posting it for $1800. 500 is a stonking amount to pay for a single book. 503 error for half a day now. Prices? Self care and ideas to help you live a healthier, happier life. I read the second Dune book and thought it was worthwhile doing so, though it wasn't up to the standard set by the first in the series. As it is, there seems to be little reason for this edition except to make money (again, in the words of Jerry Seinfeld, not that there is anything wrong with that). The way I under stand it, it's got only one 'really' new illustration in the book, there might be one other, or it's just the previous cover in its non-coloured version - and I think the cover with the eyes looked better, and then there's the book cover / the box with their images. My LE avoidance remains intact. Onze site gebruikt cookies om diensten te leveren, prestaties te verbeteren, voor analyse en (indien je niet ingelogd bent) voor advertenties. Happy to have bought it, have no idea how long I will keep it. Just to chime in, Ive been waiting for a reply from Andrew for two weeks and have chased twice including phone calls - no response at all! Stock count down to 20 wont last long now. Holding out hope i luck out and buy the centipede press version in time when its released. Despite the added hours I'd say this Dune has proved to be at least as successful as Mort and Farseer given its substantially higher asking price. In short, it's without doubt the superior production in every facet over the original. Door LibraryThing te gebruiken erken je dat je onze, https://www.foliosociety.com/uk/dune-limited-edition.html, https://art.marcsimonetti.com/dune-by-frank-herbert. I dont really understand why you would keep the limitation low, if demand is at such a high. Farseer 250 Signed edition (copies) - 250.00. Paper, size most notably (even the poster, though smaller of size). Of course, this edition of Dune will probably sell out quickly and incentivize Folio to produce more of the same 128 gone inside three hours. Want great book recommendations in your inbox every week? California residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data. I know sales speak for themselves, and with just 500 copies this likely wont last that long, but it might not be a terrible idea to email the FS with our thoughts. Already a subscriber or have a Commarts account. It's a big beast, same dimensions as Ulysses. I've been umming and ahhing over this since yesterday, even had it in my cart this morning. But there is a real lack of creativity and passion here. I did wonder why they never released this edition closer to the actual release when hype would have secured a faster sell-out (not that 24 hours is a bad record in the grand scheme of things aside from bragging rights). With a free Commarts account, you can enjoy 50% more free content, Get a subscription and have unlimited access.
750 usd after shipping is crazy. Reporting on what you care about. Im not sure one is better than the other, though. The new version includes illustrations by New York based artist, Here's a peek at some of the new illustrations inside, Illustration by Sam Weber from The Folio Society, You can order your copy of the newly illustrated. There's a huge difference between the way this was handled for The Wind in the Willows and this. Now, in honor of the book's 50th anniversary, The Folio Society released a brand new edition of the sci-fi classic. Has Folio ever released a series of LEs? Plus it's in no way similar to standard edition, other than few illustrations.
I have the stabdard edition which i love. The cloth binding is also untreated and so you can feel the fibres more intimately though this does mean inevitable fraying of the material. The counter got down to 32 but it's climbed back up to 114. I think it's interesting the surprise at how much disposable income SFF fans have to spend on these editions. Re Dune series limited editions from Centipede Press, Jerard says: Yeahit's what I've been saying. They are riding the wave of the Dune movie release. On FB there are droves of them, driven by the FS's copy of Dune, and many people replying "oh it's not going to be anywhere near as nice as Centipede Press' copy.". For those who care about such things, I ordered pretty much as soon as this thread was started and received number 7, so it seems that FS is sticking (at least roughly) to a first-come-first-served allocation of numbers. This is a real shame, they had a great opportunity to commission additional art from Sam Weber for this version, which might at least justify the price. I have zero regrets about missing this LE, and I say that as a massive Dune fan (my LT username gives an indication of that). For the value I have spent, I feel like I bought a book on eBay with a high price. 123 remaining. > I think this Dune will easily retain it's value should I decide against keeping it. Frank Herberts Dune series has been enshrined in popular culture, from the grotesque, bloated mass of the evil Baron Harkonnen to the towering sandworms, breaching the mountainous dunes of the desert planet Arrakis. Easy pass for me if they are not committing to the whole series, unlike Centipede Press. Ugh, this makes me particularly salty given the Centipede edition is round the corner. I'm kind of offended. Also the ribbon bookmark (which I think should be standard anyway for Folio) and the clamshell box picture. However as I bought the original version, this doesn't really offer me anything hugely more substantial. I like the gold because it does give a desert influence and symbolically plays off the commodity aspect. https://io9.gizmodo.com/this-limited-edition-dune-novel-is-gorgeous-and-flowing- https://markmolnar.artstation.com/projects/xVX6m, https://www.foliosociety.com/row/dune-limited-edition.html. Would have been great if they released more in the series. Just added to Folio LE page. The one thing I do like is the black and gold text, though not enough to fork out 500 for. Secondary prices for this volume on eBay will be amusing to monitor over time. I've also been disappointed to see so many random new people asking about these books. Bleh. I had originally assumed that Folio had to release theirs before the film so as to not clash with any other merchandising rights that Warner Brothers owned in conjunction with the film license for that December release window. Could someone explain the Centipede Press version? This certainly won't be left around come morning time in the UK. I'll try to get my hands on the CP edition when it's released, which at least gives the opportunity of building up the series.
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