Items can also be picked up in person from Shepherd's Bush, London W12. Postage for all items will be charged at cost based on how the buyer would like me to send them. I have sent £1000 synths abroad without any problems and I package all items big and small so that they arrive in the condition they leave me. I combine shipping, so please wait for the final invoice. Subjectively I think that mine is in better condition! More information about this module: The Acaeum Dungeons and Dragons Knowledge Compendium Retro Roleplaying A Tabletop Gamer's Diary British Old School Gaming Tome of Treasures Retro Roleplaying Click on the pictures to see larger versions: Shipping: Non-UK shipments subject to £20 packing fee. It has been sitting in a cupboard for the last 25 years, so for a module that is over 30 years old it has aged really well! I have set my starting price based on the last copy on eBay. Otherwise it's tight and clean, with white pages and no rust on the staples. All of these slight defects can be seen in the images below. There are also a few stress marks along the spine and some wear to top and bottom front corners. This module is in excellent condition with only small flaws: there is minor wear to the bottom of the cover, and to the top and bottom of the spine. It also contains three new monsters: the Iffanbutt, Shadow Wolves, and the Snap Dragon. It seems a shame to separate them now! The module features a wrap-around cover (with a full-colour map) and a 16-page booklet with a 4-page pull-out section. I had the good fortune to attend that Games Day, which is where I bought my copy of this module and acquired the badge. Though the total print run was around 500-600, only about 200 were sold at the two events and the rest were presumed pulped. Using the 1986 National Garden Festival as its theme, this module was sold both at that festival (in Stoke on Trent), and at the 1986 Games Day RPG convention at the Royal Horticultural Society Hall in London (hosted by Games Workshop on Saturday, September 27th). "Up the Garden Path" is the rarest and most obscure D&D module that exists and it was printed exclusively in the United Kingdom by TSR UK. I am selling this with a very rare Games Day 1986 badge which came from the same event. If you're reading this you probably know that this is the holy grail of Dungeons and Dragons modules. Numéro de l'objet: 272647966340 Up the Garden Path-ST1 d&d Module + rare Games Day badge-Dungeons & Dragons. Lieu de livraison: EUROPE, US, JP, CA, AU,
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