Cool - Vintage Paperback - Movie Tie-Ins - Part Two - Signed Peter Cushing - Groovy 60's + 70's!

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Cool - Vintage Paperback - Movie Tie-Ins - Part Two - Groovy 60's + 70's!

In this video I go through more of my collection of cool movie tie-in vintage paperbacks that I have collected over the years. There's plenty of classic tie-ins to enjoy here including; Yellow Submarine, Logan's Run, Lifeforce, Jaws, The Italian Job, Ipcress File, Midnight Cowboy, Star Trek, Speedy, Taxi Driver, Tron, Westworld and many more!

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I owned a few of these! It's exciting to see because no one seems to remember that The Wrath of Khan was originally released without the "II" after "Star Trek" in the title, and the book cover reflects that.

NYKensington
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Peter Cushing is one of my favorite actors. He was such a classy guy; it's really great that you have a paperback signed by him!

TomElvisSmith
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The Sci Fi Book Club did limited edition hardback versions of the Star Trek movies. Quite rare.

bodieofci
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Is this the same Colin Wilson who wrote all the books on strange phenomena? If so, he's one of my favorite authors. His books are so much more intelligently written than most others on that subject! I always look for his name on books. That's amazing you did a book signing with him! Also, I have to say that Harold Lloyd is my favorite silent screen comedian. I've been a big fan since I was a kid, and I've always liked Laurel and Hardy too.

TomElvisSmith
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Am interested to know if when you see movie tie-in books at markets and book fairs etc, do you only pick up ones where the movie interests you or would you pick up any tie-in book as it’s the concept of the tie-in that interests you more than the movie itself.

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