I don't know why that image is on the front of the card. There are a few Snicket cards in the series including one where he goes by his real name, Daniel Handler. I think that one has an actual photo of him.
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January 13, 2025, 01:31 AM
catskilleagle
Card 985. William T. Vollmann.
Vollmann has 10 cards in the Booksmith series - the most by any author - and they are scattered across the run almost from start to end (cards 19, 36, 135, 386, 649, 716, 749, 826, 908, and 986).
March 10, 2025, 11:46 PM
catskilleagle
I was looking at recent Ebay sales of Booksmith cards:
#437 Michael Moorcock (sci-fi/fantasy/other fiction and nonfiction) sold for $15 on 12-15-24 #746 Nick Mason (Pink Floyd drummer) sold for $15 on 1-18-25. #999 Lewis Buzbee and Dave Tilton sold for $10 on 3-1-25
March 30, 2025, 03:11 AM
catskilleagle
And then the Booksmith series reached card 1000 with pop science writer, Mary Roach. I'm not sure I'm old enough to read that book, though.
March 30, 2025, 11:47 PM
Bill Mullins
Maybe she could give a personal explanation?
June 10, 2025, 06:54 PM
catskilleagle
Card 1012 Chuck Palahniuk.
Author of "Fight Club" (1996) which was adapted into the more widely-known 1999 movie. At Booksmith events, Palahniuk often added doodles with his signature, marking up his portrait with a black eye or blackened teeth as noted in Thomas' six-part "Medium" article. Here's an unmarked card which might be harder to find in the future.
July 16, 2025, 01:31 AM
catskilleagle
Card 1014 Mike Farrell
I remember when Mike Farrell joined the cast of "M*A*S*H." It was right after McLean Stevenson left and just before Larry Linville left. After Linville's departure, I wondered if the show was going to be as funny as Linville was a great character but the writing was so good that Farrell's role fit right in as a totally different person. The writers didn't try to create another "Frank Burns."