eljayo
I found it… finally
Maltedfalcon was right… totally.
Nice letter to my ‘secret’ stuf.
here is… Nicely “signed” with 3 hashtags
# # #
so…. cryptic
eljayo
I found it… finally
Maltedfalcon was right… totally.
Nice letter to my ‘secret’ stuf.
here is… Nicely “signed” with 3 hashtags
# # #
so…. cryptic
eljayo
here is… Nicely “signed” with 3 hashtags
Cool…how did you get hold of it…?
maltedfalcon
Sadly it would not have come with clues, or solutions….
Think you are right maltedfalcon, Thank you.
I bought my pre-owned copy from a little bookstore. Perhaps the owner saw this and I misunderstood him.
That is for sure… I have no hope to find any clues there, but i’m become obsessed with all this “secret” stuff.
maltedfalcon
Hi, I was working at a bookstore when the book came out
I opened the box, there were no letters..
That being said this was a “trade paperback” meaning produced nicer than a normal paperback, (glossy covers, color pictures bigger, etc etc)
So when a new or different (unusual) trade paper came out the publisher would have to convince the bookstores to buy them (obviously they were more expensive than other books)
What you are describing sounds to me like the letter that would come with an advance copy that would be sent to the book purchasers, with chain stores it would go to the main office, but with smaller bookstores it would go to the owner of the store.
For a book like The Secret, the letter would describe the book, the audience, and selling points. similar books (masquerade) and all the great reasons the seller would want to stock the book.
Sadly it would not have come with clues, or solutions….
Dangit! I was hoping there was a limited edition “director’s cut” with bonus material. Like a round holographic 12″ map that revealed the secret when played backwards.
erexere
My copy of the book came with extra paintings,
Fortress North
Cold as glass…
Brilliant!
We come from the land of the ice and snow,
From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow.
How soft your fields so green. Can whisper tales of gore.
Of how we calmed the tides of war. All your base are belong to us. We are your overlords.
It’s exquisitely perfect. “The Immigrant Song”, it all makes sense now.
Goonie68
Question for people that own the original book.
Does the author give credit anywhere in the book for using quotations from printed work ?
you mean a bibliography ? no
and you should differentiate between the verses and the rest of the book – different authors…
but they do footnote on occasion i.e., (Katharine Briggs,
An Encyclopedia of Fairies
, Page 205.)
maltedfalcon
you mean a bibliography ? no
and you should differentiate between the verses and the rest of the book – different authors…
but they do footnote on occasion i.e., (Katharine Briggs,
An Encyclopedia of Fairies
, Page 205.)
There is a quotation used from another book that is in the Vanishing (word for word except 1) that I didn’t see credit to.
maltedfalcon
you mean a bibliography ? no
and you should differentiate between the verses and the rest of the book – different authors…
but they do footnote on occasion i.e., (Katharine Briggs,
An Encyclopedia of Fairies
, Page 205.)
@MaltedFalcon – or anyone, really. Do you mind sharing on what page you found a footnote mentioning Katharine Briggs, An Encyclopedia of Fairies? I’ve had a copy of this for a while and there are huge clues in it. But I didn’t know he actually referenced it in the book. Anyone know what page it’s on? Thanks!
Spiritr
well, I think the real treasure, is not the jewels any more….
In Feb 2018 hit the $6.000…
But it’s still possible to find a 1982 edition $400 – $600 in good conditions.
WhiteRabbit
Cool…how did you get hold of it…?
a lot of persistence… and money