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Signed “I Am Legend” 40th Anniversary Edition – Richard Matheson – Limited #334/500
$437.00 Original price was: $437.00.$340.86Current price is: $340.86.
This is a “near fine” to “fine” vintage hardcover in slipcase with silk ribbon place mark sewn in, published by Gauntlet Publications in 1995 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this classic “vampire” / zombie / science fiction tale.
Limited, numbered edition, first edition thus, signed by Richard Matheson, Dennis Etchison, Dan Simmons and George Clayton Johnson.
Appears to be unread.
See accompanying images to view just how nice this copy is.
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| Weight | 64 oz |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 2 in |
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