6/30/2023 0 Comments 11 2263 book![]() ![]() Many questioned the professionalism of the publisher, recalling the 2004 fiasco involving The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon limited edition. Simon and Schuster's inability to manage their website properly, coupled with a last minute process change, became a great source of frustration for collectors. The lottery would be open for 30 hours, and the winners would be notified by 11/15/11. However, the next day, S&S posted that instead of taking orders for the book on 11/10/11, they would be taking lottery submissions for the chance to buy the book. After nearly three hours of receiving complaints from frustrated customers, S&S shut down the site, claiming they would reopen it on 11/10/11, and that any orders that had actually gone through would be honored. ![]() Unfortunately, heavy traffic made it nearly impossible to get an order placed. orders only) for the signed limited edition of 11/22/63. On 11/08/11, Simon and Schuster opened up their website at 9:00 am EST to take orders (U.S. Copyright page states correct ISBN and has full number line: 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Signed Limited 1/850 (1,000 actually signed by King, with 850 for public sale)Ĩ49 pages. ![]() Jacket design by Rex Bonomelli, Book design by Erich Hobbing ![]()
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