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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.
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| Weight | 64 oz |
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| Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 2 in |
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