kevin mayle wrote:Wow! What a tremendous help. Thanks.While you're back, zhowar, do you happen those Dungeon! scans you mentioned here? viewtopic.php?p=71846&highlight=#71846And I noticed some new items I didn't know about while reading that Quadrille thread, the Dungeons & Dragons Playing Aids Binder & 2 Folders. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... Track=truebclarkie, could you provide cover scans of those? I'd like to add those to my book as well. On a related note, I found the ad for the Playing Aids and graph paper was in Dragon Magazine issue 54, from October 1981, and said "from St Regis Consumer Products, Artwork by Alex Nuckols". This is my list of remaining credits needed:TSR Lizard logo, Wizard logo & Face logo. Chainmail Fantasy Supplement interior art (2 pics of knight vs dragon). Domesday Book #13 cover. 1974 OD&D Box cover, 1975 OD&D Box cover.Monochrome module front cover art to G3, S2, Lost Caverns of Tsjoconth.Monster & Treasure Assortment 3 cover. Dragon Dice card backing from 1981. Dungeon! 1975 (landscape design) box cover. Dungeon! 1976 (portrait design) box cover. Strategic Review #7 cover. The Dragon issue 1 cover.Thanks,Kevin
Plaag wrote:Dragon #1 is Bill HannanShaneG.
Plaag wrote:Thats interesting, I only have one known Boot Hill GK logo product list and from the time it appears to when the GK logo becomes the lizard logo is not much apart. So I'm curious as to this as well.ShaneG.
Mars wrote:I think I sent you both of these catalogs Shane. They would have been labelled BH1c and BH2c.Yes these are two different printings. The one on the left is a 1st print and the one on the right is a 2nd.
Mars wrote:Yes these are two different printings. The one on the left is a 1st print and the one on the right is a 2nd.
VermilionFire wrote:That DMG cover painting is simply magnificent. I would love to see the entire PHB Trampier painting.
kevin mayle wrote:Those 5 hardcovers are unique in the fact that the art covers the front, binding and back of them, they are so iconic, and though most of the pre-1983 original art no longer exist, These 5 still do, and yet we only have this one photo of the DMG as proof. I had to straighten it out in photoshop so that it's the right perspective and size, as if you were looking at it head on, and color correct it. You can see what I mean by looking at the photo I used of AC5 and the more symmetrical and vibrant image below it. Why can't the owners of the other 4 hardcovers take some pictures so we can see how much of those were cropped off. I mean look at that DMG. Did you know there were stairs leading up to the Efreet?
VermilionFire wrote:Rumor is that Gygax himself has the PHB cover and perhaps the Monster Manual cover as well.:
The other two wraparound art covers are the Fiend Folio and Deities and Demigods, right?
I recall hearing that the Fiend Folio cover is in the hands of a UK collector who wishes to remain anonymous.
The Deities and Demigods cover, I believe, was sold by Aaron at Noble Knight to the guitarist of some rock band who is a big fan of D&D.
I'll have to ask Aaron to confirm the details again.
kevin mayle wrote:Here's a question completely unrelated. These are both listed as Boot Hill 1975. Are these different printings?[ Image ]
VermilionFire wrote:I just placed my quarterly order with Aaron so I'll send him an e-mail to ask.
IttyBitty wrote:I believe the Boot Hill on the left is the first printing...I would have to check.
zhowar wrote:Kevin: I did the same thing as you with the AC5 in Photoshop (great minds and all...):
This picture represents the Ruined Moathouse in T1 Village of Hommlet. Someone should make a "what-if" mock-up of T1-4 with this as the cover.
kevin mayle wrote:I was under the impression that it was painted to be used as the cover to T2 - The Temple of Elemental Evil, as written by Gary Gygax. When the module eventually came out as T1-4 by Frank Mentzer, it was not used.