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RARE SIGNED Eoin Colfer ARTEMIS FOWL ETERNITY CODE 1/1

US 1st Edition/1st Printing HAND SIGNED by Eoin Colfer!
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Item Specifics - Antiquarian & Collectible Books
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Signed, 1st Edition

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Children's

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2003

Sub-Category:

Fairy Tales & Fantasy


This NO RESERVE Auction is for a RARE HAND SIGNED US First Edition/First Printing of ARTEMIS FOWL: THE ETERNITY CODE by Award Winning Author EOIN COLFER

This GREAT book has been BOLDLY SIGNED on the title page by the author, EOIN COLFER, in black archival finepoint pen with his name (not inscribed to someone)...

~TAKE A LOOK~

 

There are only a few of these signed books out on the marketplace as Eoin Colfer lives in Ireland and does not do many public appearances here in the US... 

Also included as a BONUS - a copy of the flyer given out to promote the signing...  This was signed in 2008 at the Barnes & Noble Union Square in New York City - I was very fortunate to be there and Mr. Colfer signed this IN MY PRESENCE.  If you would like a copy of the pictures used in the auction of Eoin Colfer at the book signing to go with the book (these photos are from the release party of CLICK in NYC), please feel free to copy them from the auction or upon request we can email the winner of the auction the link to the picture hosting site where you can copy them to print later...  Upon request, I will gladly provide a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) with a Lifetime Money Back Guarantee to go along with the book to help authenticate the signature.

Condition is as follows: FINE/FINE - it has only been opened once to the title page for the signing and is MINT and UNREAD - this is VERY GIFTABLE...  It is NOT a Bookclub, the jacket is NOT price clipped.  The text block is solid, there is NO lean, and NO fading or browning to the pages - please see pictures.  This great book is in collector's condition - it is a BEAUTY!

This is a US FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING with a Complete Number line of 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2  and the words FIRST AMERICAN EDITION which is the correct indicator of a first printing for this title.   

If you collect the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer, or just love great SIGNED book, then this will be a great addition to your collection!!

Winning Bidder pays $6.50 for Priority Mail Shipping (2-4 days) or $3.50 for Media Mail (7-10 days) - book will be CAREFULLY wrapped in bubble wrap and sent in a box so it arrives in it's original FINE condition. I GLADLY ship worldwide so please email for worldwide shipping costs. Payment must be received within 7 days of auction end or item will be relisted and appropriate feedback posted. I accept PayPal, MO's, and Personal Checks but there might be a brief waiting period while check clears before item is mailed depending on feedback.  Check out my other items which include some other WONDERFUL Signed First Editions - please email with any questions and God Bless!  Richard  Keywords: LEGUIN Autograph Autographed

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ARTEMIS FOWL: THE ETERNITY CODE

Synopsis

After being held prisoner for years, Artemis Fowl's father has finally come home. He is a new man--an honest man, much to Artemis's horror. He makes his son promise to give up his life of crime, and Artemis has to go along with it. But not until he has completed one last scheme.

Artemis has constructed a super-computer from stolen fairy technology. Called the "C Cube," it will render all existing human technology obsolete. He arranges a meeting with a powerful Chicago businessman, Jon Spiro, to broker a deal for the C Cube. But Spiro springs a trap--he steals the C Cube and mortally injures Butler. Artemis knows his only hope of saving his loyal bodyguard is to employ fairy magic; so once again he must contact his old rival, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police.

It is going to take a miracle to save Butler, and Artemis's luck may just run out. . .

Annotation

After Artemis uses stolen fairy technology to create a powerful microcomputer and it is snatched by a dangerous American businessman, Artemis, Juliet, Mulch, and the fairies join forces to try to retrieve it.

Publishers Weekly

In the second and third books in the series about the 13-year-old criminal mastermind, he proves he has a heart after all (in the former), and, in the latter, craves one more adventure before he turns to the straight and narrow. "Rapid-fire dialogue and wise-acre humor ensure that readers will burn the midnight oil," said PW in a starred review of Eternity Code. Ages 10-up. (May) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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The Barnes & Noble Review
The teenage criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl is back -- and better than ever -- in the third installment of Eoin Colfer's bestselling series.

Fowl's father returns from prison a reformed man, and he's made Artemis promise to keep clean. But going straight will have to wait until Artemis can pull off one final scheme: get paid to keep his newly created "C Cube" -- a device that can control all human technology -- off the market for one year. Artemis approaches Jon Spiro, a wealthy (and shady) Chicago entrepreneur, but when Spiro swipes the cube and shoots Artemis's loyal bodyguard, Butler, Fowl contacts his old LEPrecon friends for help. After seeing to Butler (and taking on a new bodyguard, Juliet), Artemis heads to Chicago with Captain Holly Short for a sneak attack against Spiro. The plan is genius, to say the least, and in the end, Butler turns out a different man while Artemis returns to familiar roots.

Colfer has done it again, spinning an Artemis exploit that matches the action and suspense of the first two Artemis Fowl books. Twists and turns get better as Artemis schemes his way into Spiro's lair, and the novel slaps readers with a mind-spinning finale. Like a fine wine, Fowl's brilliance gets better with age. Matt Warner

Susie Wilde - Children's Literature

The most exciting growth I've seen lately is in Eoin Colfer's protagonist, Artemis Fowl in his latest installment, Artemis Fowl in The Eternity Code. Though there isn't a huge chronological jump, Artemis has matured and so has the series, which now has a depth it once lacked. The less mature Artemis was cocky, risked everything easily, was ready to conquer the world. His thinking was black and white and the books had more action and techno glitz than substance. There are several factors that make the change in Artemis believable. His father, transformed after a near-death experience, is no longer the power-player capitalist. The elder Fowl's motto has switched from "Gold is power" to "I want to be a hero and will you make the journey with me?" If that weren't threatening enough, Artemis has to snatch Butler, his stand-in parent and protector, from the jaws of death. These are the times that try a bratty boy's soul and Artemis, caught in a surprise attack, wonders if he has the clout he once imagined he wielded. Artemis has changed before, but never convincingly. In this third book, he still schemes and there is plenty of action, but his reflections have made him respectful and he seems a more genuine character. 2003, Hyperion, Ages 9 up.

MichaelLevy - VOYA

Thirteen-year-old master criminal Artemis Fowl has promised his father that he will go straight, but not before he has celebrated one last illicit triumph. Fowl wants to make an under-the-counter deal with Jon Spiro, a Chicago businessman with serious mob connections. The boy has created a new super-computer, the C Cube, using illicit fairy technology, and he has convinced Spiro that the machine would do serious damage to his financial empire if Artemis sells it to competitors. Instead, he proposes accepting a bribe from Spiro to keep the new computer off the market. The businessman turns the tables, however, ambushing Artemis, stealing the device, and leaving the boy's faithful and heretofore impregnable bodyguard Butler mortally wounded. To save Butler's life and recover the C Cube before Spiro can use it to dominate the world, Artemis must contact his old enemy and unwilling ally, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police, for aid. He must also get help from Butler's half-trained sister Juliet, a decidedly loose cannon, and a foul-mouthed dwarf thief named Mulch. Readers who made the first two Artemis Fowl books bestsellers will also enjoy this latest installment, which again features Colfer's trademark broad humor, engaging if flat characters, and high-speed action, not to mention the unlikely mix of magic and technology. The series continues to be a good read but lacks the depth found in the fantasies of Diana Wynne Jones or J. K. Rowling. VOYA Codes: 3Q 5P M J (Readable without serious defects; Every YA (who reads) was dying to read it yesterday; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9). 2003, Hyperion/Miramax, 309p,

Paula Rohrlick - KLIATT

To quote from the review of the hardcover in KLIATT, January 2004: In his third outing (following Artemis Fowl and Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident), 13-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl has promised his newly reformed father that he'll go straight too. But there's just one last job that needs doing...Artemis has created a supercomputer called the C Cube, based on stolen fairy technology, that will make all human technology obsolete. He meets with a Chicago businessman named Jon Spiro to arrange a deal for it, but instead Spiro steals the C Cube and shoots Artemis' bodyguard, Butler. Artemis will need fairy magic to save Butler, so he must once again turn to his old enemy, Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon fairy police, for help. The combination of fantasy, action and humor makes for another page-turning adventure, with lots of snappy dialog and technology along the way. The continuing escapades of this junior James Bond are bound to have great appeal, based on the huge success of the previous volumes (film rights have been sold); buy several copies. Make sure to point out to readers that there is a code encrypted into the cover illustration: can they crack it to discover the secret message? KLIATT Codes: J*—Exceptional book, recommended for junior high school students. 2003, Hyperion, 304p., Ages 12 to 15.

School Library Journal

Gr 5-8-Antihero Artemis Fowl, now 13 years old, is back. He has used stolen fairy technology to create a supercomputer known as the "C Cube," which will render all existing technology obsolete. He meets with Jon Spiro, head of "Fission Chips," with a proposition. For a price, he will suppress his cube, and allow Spiro time to sell his potentially worthless stocks and buy into Fowl Industries. Spiro double-crosses Artemis, and in the ensuing melee he steals the C Cube and Artemis's bodyguard, Butler, is murdered. The scene is totally out of James Bond; one fully expects to hear the familiar theme music and to see the credits as it concludes. The action does not let up as Artemis teams with the fairy policewoman Captain Holly Short and other companions to bring Butler back to life, and then to retrieve the Cube from Spiro's Chicago fortress. The plot is filled with crosses and double crosses, unmarked vans, and impenetrable security systems. It's exciting stuff, but the writing is often clich d at worst, and merely workmanlike at best. Butler's death scene is particularly hackneyed, echoing every overly dramatic death scene one can think of. Still, this latest adventure is sure to be popular with fans of the series.-Tim Wadham, Maricopa County Library District, Phoenix, AZ Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.







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