Transreal Fiction

Scotland’s sf & fantasy bookstore

Brian Ruckley

Brian has kindly agreed to sign copies of his books for me.

Signed copies of Bloodheir.

Signed hardback copies of Bloodheir are £14.99; to send it anywhere in the UK will bring the price up to £17.50 (payable by cc, Maestro, cheque or PayPal). Rates to elsewhere on request.

Just let me know how you want it dedicated and I’ll issue a PayPal Invoice and then ask Brian to call by and sign your copy.

Publication date is the 5th of June 2008; I’ll ask Brian to sigh copies as soon as practicable after I receive my stock.

The Hardback of Winterbirth is now out of print, sorry.

Signed Winterbirth paperbacks (’B’ format size) are now in stock - price £7.99; or sent within the UK £9.50 Rates to elsewhere on application…

Signed Winterbirth paperbacks (US edition) are now available - sent within the UK for £7.50 all in.

major edit 26th April 2008


11 Comments »

  1. Hello Mr. Calder,

    I have to say the internet is a beautiful thing. I’ve been searching for a while now for a signed hardcover copy of Winterbirth and have found nothing but the 35 Pound WitchSpellBooks offering (WitchSpell typically prices their books at the top of the hyper-modern collectible market). It finally occurred to me to look for a website for Brian Ruckley and, lo, a link to your very fine looking website appeared with the possibility of signed copies of books from Charles Stross, and Ken Macleod, too; most wonderous!

    I will ponder future purchases of the latter two authors’ books, but for the moment I would be very happy to get two (2) fine/fine, first/first copies of Winterbirth with Mr. Ruckley’s signature only, if possible. I will be happy to pay via Paypal invoice, but it’s been a while since I’ve received one of those, so please let me know if you need anything more than my e-mail address. If they’re available, the books can be shipped to:

    Thank you for your time,

    Jonathan

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    Comment by Jonathan Knighton | August 6, 2007

  2. I would be interested in a signed hardback of Winterbirth also. What would be the U.S. dollar amount? I haven’t used PayPal in years and I’m sorry if it automatically converts pounds and dollars.

    Thanks!

    Todd

    Comment by T. A. Main | August 10, 2007

  3. I’ve sent you an e-mail with full details…

    Mike

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 10, 2007

  4. Hello, i too am interested in finding out how much a signed 1st/1st of the hardcover of Winterbirth would be sent to the US airmail…

    thanks!
    Chris

    Comment by Chris | August 10, 2007

  5. e-mail on it’s way, Chris…

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 11, 2007

  6. ditto on the signed 1st/1st to the us (airmail, boat mail, souped up carrier pigeon, whatever). Are inscriptions possible?

    Comment by Steve | August 14, 2007

  7. Brief inscriptions are no problem; once my carrier pigeon’s finished his soup, I’ll get him to carry an e-mail for you to the pneumatic delivery tube.

    Mike.

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 15, 2007

  8. Would I be able to get a signed hardback if I came to the shop next week (sometime before Thursday - I’m in Edinburgh for a conference) - I’d like to come to the shop anyway and am too mean to pay the postage!

    Comment by Mister Roy | August 25, 2007

  9. I’ve e-mailed Brian about this… and sent you a message as well…

    Mike

    Comment by transrealfiction | August 27, 2007

  10. Hi - will signed copies of Bloodheir be procurable, once it comes out? Not too long now, I believe??

    Comment by Roy Bayfield | March 14, 2008

  11. Hi, Roy,
    5th of June I believe… I will have signed hardbacks available - the price should be £14.99 +p&p
    There will also be a simultaneous large format paperback for £11.99 I think, and the US softcover edition is due the same month for $14.99 although I doubt I’ll be stocking it unless anyone asks specifically.
    I should be e-mailing people next month to ask if they want copies…

    Mike
    .

    Comment by transrealfiction | March 14, 2008

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