Book is in ‘as new’ condition, completely fresh.
Here is the ad blurb from Peter Turner for this, the “Deluxe edition” of his latest book “When in Rome”:
“There will only ever be 200 copies of this edition ever released, anyone that knows me, knows when I say there will only be 200 released they know I mean it. There will never be a second run of the “Deluxe edition” and once they are gone, they are gone.
So what makes this book different to the regular edition of the notes? You will find extra effects, several added principles and more in-depth essays (things that are very, very devious) all neatly presented in a hardback book. The regular edition (not for release yet) will be paper back and not contain the additions.