tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6747768554703669866.post6067736369284369239..comments2024-03-22T19:13:05.266-04:00Comments on The Dusty Bookcase: Reverend King's Great War NoveletteBrian Busbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04120341319506205062noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6747768554703669866.post-36405275899833270542015-09-16T13:53:58.223-04:002015-09-16T13:53:58.223-04:00And I'm pleased to hear from a fellow King col...And I'm pleased to hear from a fellow King collector. I must admit that I haven't been exactly dogged in my pursuit. I buy the reverend's books whenever I come across them, and resort to online booksellers when the spirit moves and the wallet allows. Sadly, just three have dust jackets, and only one is signed, but I'm always on the lookout. Thank you for pointing me in the direction of Tom Vincent's bibliography. I'd not heard of it.Brian Busbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04120341319506205062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6747768554703669866.post-54505545986295813162015-09-16T11:24:27.092-04:002015-09-16T11:24:27.092-04:00Pleased to find your short articles on B. King. P...Pleased to find your short articles on B. King. Perhaps news of the extinction of collectors of his works is, as Twain opined, greatly exaggerated. I have an extensive collection of King's works in jacketed 1st editions, many signed, as well as ephemera, letters, etc. Tom Vincent (one of Canada's great bibliographers) published the authoritative bibliography of King's fiction some years ago via his Loyal Colonies Press (it does not include his magazine serials or his non-fiction and omits his first published work of fiction).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com