These are materials I purchased from Charles Miller, of Underwood-Miller publishing fame. I received them on Jan 10, 1999. Mr. Miller was kind enough to provide a signed letter of authentication with each group of items. I think they illuminate an interesting era in small-press publishing, just prior to the internet age.
[Tschai] [Big Planet] [The Blue World] [The Languages of Pao] [Showboat World] [Madouc] [Rhialto the Marvellous] [Miscellaneous] [Return to Museum]
An intriguing note. "Two mysteries"; what could this mean? Is this the genesis of the Planet of Adventure limited editions? |
This is a montage of four 'postcards' that were to be pasted onto the front covers of the books, or in the case of the numbered copies, also as the frontispiece. Three sets were included in the materials. For those of you interested, "Barge all-purpose cement" was used to attach the cards, according to a letter from the publisher to the book manufacturer. |
This is one of four 'proof sets', each containing one full-color image, one very light grey-scale image, one red image and one green-and-blue image. I would assume these are "color separations"; more info would be appreciated. Not shown is the envelope they came in; apparently these were printed in Spain. |
This is one of two postcards apparently sent with some or all of the first volumes. |
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Big Planet brochure A single sheet on semi-glossy paper describing the upcoming publication of the limited edition. A half-tone rendering of the cover artwork is printed on the reverse side. This copy has been tri-folded. |
Two copies of the limitation pages, each signed but not numbered. (Partial view.) |
A single 8.5" by 11" sheet containing information about the numbered editions. This sheet was folded once and inserted into the books. This sheet has not been folded. (Partial view.) |
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A typewritten sheet indicating the important aspects of Pao geography. Many places are checkmarked, but then others are not. A few other places are listed in pencil on the reverse. There's no indication of who might have used this list. |
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One of three loose signed limitation pages, this one from the lettered edition. The other two were for the numbered edition. |
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One of two copies of the cards mailed to those who had ordered copies of Cugel's Saga, reassuring them that their order was not forgotten. The reason for the delay is given that "Vance made a few small changes in the text, so our edition will be definitive." It also mentions the upcoming Rhialto The Marvellous. |
The Sixth World Fantasy Convention Pocket Program. Twelve pages saddle-stitched. Judging by the guest list, that must've been quite a convention. The only scheduled event with Vance was Saturday Nov 1st (1980), 11am-12noon, "Jack Vance interviewed by Charles N. Brown." Chairmen for the event were Chuck Miller and Tim Underwood. Two copies. Laid into each copy is a business card that says "Sixth World Fantasy Convention", with the same artwork as the front cover. |
A Portfolio by Stephen E. Fabian. Subtitled "Crystal of a Hundred Dreams", published in 1979 by Underwood/Miller. This is an eight-page saddle-stitched chapbook containing a four page listing of plates, with descriptions. Two copies. |
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Last updated 11 May 2006
In case you are wondering (and you should be), these materials are now stored in buffered (acid-neutralized) file folders. I am willing to provide information about the content of the unscanned material for valid research purposes. Contact me at mikeb@massmedia.com.
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