After a madcap week, copies of the latest releases from Book Palace Books are now arriving in the hands of readers who pre-ordered copies... and some are going to be in for a surprise!
It isn't until you have all three titles together that you realise just how massive the Wulf the Briton book is. Look at the picture above... while it looks pretty spectacular in its gorgeous red livery, you don't quite get full effect of the dimensions of the book.
I'd already seen copies of the Wells Fargo and Thriller Libraries books, both of which are oversized hardbacks, but even they were dwarfed by Wulf.
To get the full effect, you need something for comparison... say a bog standard paperback novel. Something like this...
Wulf is a giant of a book, with the artwork printed at the same size as it originally appeared in Express Weekly. It's huge. I'd be doing the other two books a disservice if I didn't say that you should have all three on your shelves... but for Wulf you may just need new a whole new bookcase!
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
News from Book Palace Books
We're pleased to announce that the latest batch of Book Palace Books are now in the hands of our printers and will be released as soon as they're shipped to the UK. There have been a number of delays that have caused a slight slippage with the schedules. It started in December with the proofs... it took longer than expected to get a sample of the Wulf the Briton leather slipcase and this delayed the proofing of the book; there was a second delay because the proofs sent were not on the paper requested, which meant a second set of proofs on the correct paper had to be shipped across from Hong Kong.
Peter Richardson, who has put the Wulf book together, made some corrections to some of the colour pages, ironing out small defects and making some further colour correction.
Hopefully you'll applaud our efforts at quality control and save your boos and hisses for the postal delivery company who refused to do any pick-ups in the area Peter lives during the snowy weather.
Once the proofs were returned to China, the printer insisted on sending out a second set of proofs on the pages that had been corrected; these were duly signed off. One bit of good news is that the delay has meant some additional scans from original artwork have been included in the Wulf book
Even after the proofs were returned, a further additional page surfaced courtesy of Paul Stephenson of PS Books. As a special thanks to those of you who have pre-ordered the book, the first 200 copies will therefore have an additional print, the same dimensions as the original Express Weekly comic, of this stunning piece of original Ron Embleton artwork depicting Wulf and his companions in the thrall of Viking invaders.
As many of you will be aware, Chinese New Year begins on 3 February and the celebrations last for 15 days during which time many businesses close down or are working with skeleton staff. For us this means that our books will not ship until the end of February and their arrival in the UK is expected at the end of March. It usually takes 2-3 days to clear customs and ship from the port to the Book Palace warehouse in Crystal Palace, so we are expecting copies to arrive around 31 March.
With this in mind, the pre-publication discounts for anyone ordering the books has been extended. For more details visit the Book Palace Books webpage.
As I'm involved in two of the books and straining at the leash to see the third, I can appreciate the frustration felt by everyone at all the delays. We're all looking forward to getting our hands on the books and I'm convinced that, thanks to the efforts everyone has put in, they will be well worth the wait.
Peter Richardson, who has put the Wulf book together, made some corrections to some of the colour pages, ironing out small defects and making some further colour correction.
Hopefully you'll applaud our efforts at quality control and save your boos and hisses for the postal delivery company who refused to do any pick-ups in the area Peter lives during the snowy weather.
Once the proofs were returned to China, the printer insisted on sending out a second set of proofs on the pages that had been corrected; these were duly signed off. One bit of good news is that the delay has meant some additional scans from original artwork have been included in the Wulf book
Even after the proofs were returned, a further additional page surfaced courtesy of Paul Stephenson of PS Books. As a special thanks to those of you who have pre-ordered the book, the first 200 copies will therefore have an additional print, the same dimensions as the original Express Weekly comic, of this stunning piece of original Ron Embleton artwork depicting Wulf and his companions in the thrall of Viking invaders.
As many of you will be aware, Chinese New Year begins on 3 February and the celebrations last for 15 days during which time many businesses close down or are working with skeleton staff. For us this means that our books will not ship until the end of February and their arrival in the UK is expected at the end of March. It usually takes 2-3 days to clear customs and ship from the port to the Book Palace warehouse in Crystal Palace, so we are expecting copies to arrive around 31 March.
With this in mind, the pre-publication discounts for anyone ordering the books has been extended. For more details visit the Book Palace Books webpage.
As I'm involved in two of the books and straining at the leash to see the third, I can appreciate the frustration felt by everyone at all the delays. We're all looking forward to getting our hands on the books and I'm convinced that, thanks to the efforts everyone has put in, they will be well worth the wait.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Wulf the Briton
The final details of the Book Palace Books reprint of Ron Embleton's Wulf the Briton have been finalised and we're pleased to announce a special offer on the book: anyone pre-ordering the hardcover or leatherbound slipcase edition can, for a limited time only, get a substantial discount.
Here are the details...
At last, all of Ron Embleton's Wulf the Briton stories from Express Weekly and the Annuals in large format, gloriously reproduced in colour to the highest standard.
Wulf the Briton was without doubt Ron Embleton's comic masterpiece after he took over the strip - which was a single page cover feature on Express Weekly - in 1957.
The workload that Embleton undertook with Wulf was formidable. In comparison to Frank Hampson, who had a studio and assistants to help meet the weekly Dan Dare deadlines, Embleton just had himself to draw, letter and paint the feature. However Embleton was unfazed by such considerations and within a few months he was also writing the strip and steering it in a much more historically credible direction, as well as adding an extra page to the strip!
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE HARDCOVER EDITION LIMITED TO 400 COPIES WORLDWIDE
Available December 2010
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 352 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Hard Cover. 400 numbered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081132
Price RRP £125
Special PRE-Publication Price £95 ALL PRE PAID ORDERS SAVE £30.
For a limited period we are offering a SPECIAL discounted price of £95 per book. Only ONE copy per customer.
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE LEATHERBOUND AND LEATHER SLIPCASED EDITION LIMITED TO 100 COPIES with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art.
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 376 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Leatherbound book and Leather slipcase. 100 Numbered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081149
Price RRP £325
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE LEATHERBOUND AND SLIPCASED EDITION LIMITED TO 26 LETTERED COPIES with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art plus original art reproduction of the famous battle scene, scanned from the original art
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 376 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Leatherbound book and Leather slipcase. 26 Lettered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081156
PRICE RRP £350
Here are the details...
At last, all of Ron Embleton's Wulf the Briton stories from Express Weekly and the Annuals in large format, gloriously reproduced in colour to the highest standard.
Wulf the Briton was without doubt Ron Embleton's comic masterpiece after he took over the strip - which was a single page cover feature on Express Weekly - in 1957.
The workload that Embleton undertook with Wulf was formidable. In comparison to Frank Hampson, who had a studio and assistants to help meet the weekly Dan Dare deadlines, Embleton just had himself to draw, letter and paint the feature. However Embleton was unfazed by such considerations and within a few months he was also writing the strip and steering it in a much more historically credible direction, as well as adding an extra page to the strip!
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE HARDCOVER EDITION LIMITED TO 400 COPIES WORLDWIDE
Available December 2010
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 352 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Hard Cover. 400 numbered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081132
Price RRP £125
Special PRE-Publication Price £95 ALL PRE PAID ORDERS SAVE £30.
For a limited period we are offering a SPECIAL discounted price of £95 per book. Only ONE copy per customer.
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE LEATHERBOUND AND LEATHER SLIPCASED EDITION LIMITED TO 100 COPIES with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art.
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 376 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Leatherbound book and Leather slipcase. 100 Numbered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081149
Price RRP £325
Special PRE-Publication Price £250 ALL PRE PAID ORDERS SAVE £75.
For a limited period we are offering a SPECIAL discounted price of £250 per book. Only ONE copy per customer.
Deluxe Leatherbound in leather slipcase edition limited to just 100 NUMBERED copies with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art.
For a limited period we are offering a SPECIAL discounted price of £250 per book. Only ONE copy per customer.
Deluxe Leatherbound in leather slipcase edition limited to just 100 NUMBERED copies with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art.
Ron Embelton's Wulf the Briton
DELUXE LEATHERBOUND AND SLIPCASED EDITION LIMITED TO 26 LETTERED COPIES with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art plus original art reproduction of the famous battle scene, scanned from the original art
Artist: Ron Embleton
Author: Ron Embleton
Publisher: Book Palace Books
Publication Date: December 2010
First Edition.
Pages: 376 pages
Size: 11" x 14" (270mm x 360mm)
Format: Leatherbound book and Leather slipcase. 26 Lettered copies worldwide
Illustrations: Full Colour
ISBN: 9781907081156
PRICE RRP £350
Note only a fraction of these 26 copies are available to the public. Only ONE copy per customer.
Deluxe Leatherbound in leather slipcase edition limited to only 26 LETTERED copies with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art and a reproduction of the original art for the famous battle scene, scanned from the original art.
Deluxe Leatherbound in leather slipcase edition limited to only 26 LETTERED copies with an extra 24 pages showing original Wulf art and a reproduction of the original art for the famous battle scene, scanned from the original art.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
More on Wulf the Briton
Here's a treat for everyone waiting on Book Palace's Wulf the Briton reprint: above is the cover for the limited leather-bound edition.
Peter Richardson, the man behind all the hard work on the book, has been keeping fans updated on his Cloud 109 blog where he announced on Sunday that he had finally finished work on the book and had mailed off all the designs to Book Palace.
To reiterate some of Peter's comments, the final book will be printed at the same size as the original Express Weekly pages, approximately 36 x 26 cm. The book will run to 352 pages, including the complete run of Ron Embleton's strip covering the period May 1957 to September 1960 in the weekly and all four Wulf 8-pagers from the Express Annual. Peter has written an introduction, an afterword and commentaries to each story and the book will include additionally a foreword by Dave Gibbons and a reminiscence by Alan Vince.
As well as the regular edition there will be a limited (to 126 copies) leather-bound, gold-embossed edition in a slipcase which will feature 16 additional pages containing samples of 8 original pieces of Embeton's artwork; for each page there is also a detail printed at the same size as the original artwork.
Peter has presented a few spreads from his introduction at the link above, but to give you a sample, here's one of the best pages ever to appear in any comic, anywhere.
(* Wulf the Briton © Express Newspapers.)
Peter Richardson, the man behind all the hard work on the book, has been keeping fans updated on his Cloud 109 blog where he announced on Sunday that he had finally finished work on the book and had mailed off all the designs to Book Palace.
To reiterate some of Peter's comments, the final book will be printed at the same size as the original Express Weekly pages, approximately 36 x 26 cm. The book will run to 352 pages, including the complete run of Ron Embleton's strip covering the period May 1957 to September 1960 in the weekly and all four Wulf 8-pagers from the Express Annual. Peter has written an introduction, an afterword and commentaries to each story and the book will include additionally a foreword by Dave Gibbons and a reminiscence by Alan Vince.
As well as the regular edition there will be a limited (to 126 copies) leather-bound, gold-embossed edition in a slipcase which will feature 16 additional pages containing samples of 8 original pieces of Embeton's artwork; for each page there is also a detail printed at the same size as the original artwork.
Peter has presented a few spreads from his introduction at the link above, but to give you a sample, here's one of the best pages ever to appear in any comic, anywhere.
(* Wulf the Briton © Express Newspapers.)
Friday, August 20, 2010
Wulf update
Book Palace Books have just announced that the much-anticipated Wulf the Briton reprint will be available as a deluxe leather bound edition in a leather slipcase, limited to 126 copies as well as a deluxe hardcover.
See the Book Palace What's New page for the latest titles available.
See the Book Palace What's New page for the latest titles available.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Wulf, Wells Fargo and the Thriller Libraries Index:
News from Book Palace Books
If things are going well, book publishing can be as graceful as a swan—serene on the surface and going like the clappers below the surface.
While there hasn't been much in the way of news from Book Palace Books over the past couple of months, we have been working steadily towards getting our next batch of titles finished and off to the printers. Followers of the Bear Alley blog will have had some advance warning of various books that are in the works. Two of the books I've been working on are now almost completed: Wells Fargo and The Thriller Libraries Index.
Wells Fargo collects together the complete run of two lost Don Lawrence strips: "Wells Fargo" and "Pony Express", originally published in 1958-61. When "Wells Fargo" began, Lawrence had been learning his trade drawing Marvelman and a variety of Western strips for Mick Anglo's Gower Studios. Quitting in 1957, Lawrence quickly found work elsewhere, with Odhams' Zip and Amalgamated Press's Sun. He spent almost two years drawing Western strips almost exclusively before finding a new niche drawing historical adventure strips "Olac the Gladiator" (for Tiger) and "Karl the Viking" (for Lion).
Lawrence was growing as an artist during the run of "Wells Fargo", honing the talent that would eventually earn him the chance to paint "The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire".
As well as Lawrence's fabulous artwork, the book also includes a detailed history of Wells Fargo and the Pony Express. The exploits of the men driving and protecting the mail stages and their passengers are an integral part of Western lore, as famous as many of the names that created the legends of the Wild West—Wyatt Earp rode shotgun for Wells Fargo in Arizona, Wild Bill Hickok was a coach driver for the Pony Express and even Apache leader Cochise worked as a woodcutter for the Overland Mail.
When it came to adventure, stories of cowboys and indians were hard to beat and the WIld West was the last wild frontier. Lawrence and scriptwriter Kelman D. Frost created two of the most entertaining comic strips of the era, capturing the excitement and exhilaration of the Wild West.
Second on the list of upcoming books is the long-awaited Thriller Libraries Index, companion of the War Libraries Index. The latest volume gathers together information on some of the most collectable comics ever published in the UK, Thriller Comics, Cowboy Comics and Super Detective Library. Over the past few years we have been working like crazy to identify artists and writers on these popular titles, thoroughly overhauling the original lists that appeared almost twenty years ago.
The exciting news as far as we're concerned is that the book will be published in full colour throughout and will feature every cover for all three series. The book also includes checklists of the almost impossible to find Australian comic books that pre-dated the pocket libraries here in the UK and a range of spin-off annuals and books, including the Robin Hood, Kit Carson's Cowboy Annual, Buck Jones Annual and the two hardcover Battler Britton collections.
We have also gathered together the largest collection of original artwork illustrations which will also feature in the book. This is one book that both David and I are going to be very proud to have our names on!
And finally, for this round of titles, there's Wulf the Briton. This must be one of the most eagerly awaited books of the year. Gathering together the complete strip as drawn by Ron Embleton, the 300+ pages of astonishing action will be printed at the original size of Express Weekly, offering the best reproduction possible for this classic series.
The book will be available in hardcover and in a very limited edition leather bound edition. Both will feature an introduction by Peter Richardson and a foreword by Dave Gibbons.
News of this epic adventure's reappearance has already generated a lot of excitement. Peter has been keeping readers up-to-date on his progress via his Cloud 109 blog and we've just heard that our printers have tracked down the ivory paper we want for the book to make the strips look the best they can possibly be.
All three books are due for publication at the end of the year, so start saving your pennies.
While there hasn't been much in the way of news from Book Palace Books over the past couple of months, we have been working steadily towards getting our next batch of titles finished and off to the printers. Followers of the Bear Alley blog will have had some advance warning of various books that are in the works. Two of the books I've been working on are now almost completed: Wells Fargo and The Thriller Libraries Index.
Wells Fargo collects together the complete run of two lost Don Lawrence strips: "Wells Fargo" and "Pony Express", originally published in 1958-61. When "Wells Fargo" began, Lawrence had been learning his trade drawing Marvelman and a variety of Western strips for Mick Anglo's Gower Studios. Quitting in 1957, Lawrence quickly found work elsewhere, with Odhams' Zip and Amalgamated Press's Sun. He spent almost two years drawing Western strips almost exclusively before finding a new niche drawing historical adventure strips "Olac the Gladiator" (for Tiger) and "Karl the Viking" (for Lion).
Lawrence was growing as an artist during the run of "Wells Fargo", honing the talent that would eventually earn him the chance to paint "The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire".
As well as Lawrence's fabulous artwork, the book also includes a detailed history of Wells Fargo and the Pony Express. The exploits of the men driving and protecting the mail stages and their passengers are an integral part of Western lore, as famous as many of the names that created the legends of the Wild West—Wyatt Earp rode shotgun for Wells Fargo in Arizona, Wild Bill Hickok was a coach driver for the Pony Express and even Apache leader Cochise worked as a woodcutter for the Overland Mail.
When it came to adventure, stories of cowboys and indians were hard to beat and the WIld West was the last wild frontier. Lawrence and scriptwriter Kelman D. Frost created two of the most entertaining comic strips of the era, capturing the excitement and exhilaration of the Wild West.
Second on the list of upcoming books is the long-awaited Thriller Libraries Index, companion of the War Libraries Index. The latest volume gathers together information on some of the most collectable comics ever published in the UK, Thriller Comics, Cowboy Comics and Super Detective Library. Over the past few years we have been working like crazy to identify artists and writers on these popular titles, thoroughly overhauling the original lists that appeared almost twenty years ago.
The exciting news as far as we're concerned is that the book will be published in full colour throughout and will feature every cover for all three series. The book also includes checklists of the almost impossible to find Australian comic books that pre-dated the pocket libraries here in the UK and a range of spin-off annuals and books, including the Robin Hood, Kit Carson's Cowboy Annual, Buck Jones Annual and the two hardcover Battler Britton collections.
We have also gathered together the largest collection of original artwork illustrations which will also feature in the book. This is one book that both David and I are going to be very proud to have our names on!
And finally, for this round of titles, there's Wulf the Briton. This must be one of the most eagerly awaited books of the year. Gathering together the complete strip as drawn by Ron Embleton, the 300+ pages of astonishing action will be printed at the original size of Express Weekly, offering the best reproduction possible for this classic series.
The book will be available in hardcover and in a very limited edition leather bound edition. Both will feature an introduction by Peter Richardson and a foreword by Dave Gibbons.
News of this epic adventure's reappearance has already generated a lot of excitement. Peter has been keeping readers up-to-date on his progress via his Cloud 109 blog and we've just heard that our printers have tracked down the ivory paper we want for the book to make the strips look the best they can possibly be.
All three books are due for publication at the end of the year, so start saving your pennies.
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