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Hi all, pippy_oak here, posting under my brand new user name. Hopefully, Richard will pin this thread, as it seems a nice tidy place to pose specific questions about a book (Is it a 1st edition, what's it worth, where to find it etc. etc.) Don't just come here with a question. If you think you have the answer, then let's hear it.

Or we could just mooch around and learn a few things.



Cheers



Paul

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Seems the author was a travel writer, too.

How does the desciption on ABE jibe with your copy?

$300 doesn't sound too bad.

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Apart from the second impression part identical,I assume that G means Good,mine has some discolouration to front and back boards,fading to spine and some foxing.Descriptions of book condition always scare me witless!
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Hey im a big andy mcnab fan i was wondering how many actual books has be released, my aim to get a copy of every book he has done but im even sure how many books he has done, just wondered if anyone could help me.

thanks
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Here's his bibliography......

http://www.scifan.com/writers/mm/McNabAndy.asp

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I picked up a book this morning for 50p - Rupert and Raggety, Daily Express Publication 1971. Corners are not bumped and it is clean, tight and sound. Abe has 3 at £6-£6.50 while the river has 3 at $32-$54. As they all appear to be the same first edition, why the discrepancy?
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Different dealers make different guesses.

The prices that items have sold for already are a much better guide than the prices of books as yet unsold.

But it is only when a price is confirmed by a punter with cash in hand that you can be anything close to certain of a value as such.

It could be that the ones priced in dollars are in the U.S. and the books are UK publications, so there aren't as many available locally there as here.

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Thank you - I'll give it a go at £4.99
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Hi Manor House, i am trying to sell books for a living, but finding it harder than first imagined. its something i've always wanted to do. i contact you in desperation. what is the secret to a successful career in book selling. and do you have any tips for me. anyone, anywhere please help!

cheers, sarah
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The secret to success?

Well, I'm all ears for this one.

Is it just bookselling, Manor House, or do you have others, like eternal life, faster-than-light propulsion, time-travel?

One of each, please!

;-)

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To make a mortgage-paying, family-supporting living from selling old books, you would have to be both dedicated and highly talented, a veritable Tiger Woods of the bookselling world.

Unfortunately, I am neither.

My background, such as it is , was as a chemical works manager, which I relinquished at the age of 51, before I was killed by the stress of the combined pressures from above and below. The upside was, with the mortgage paid off, and the offspring safely educated, I was relatively free to pursue a modest lifestyle without financial worries. Rather than spend all my time playing bowls, golf and watching daytime TV, I first of all went to college for 2 years and trained as a cabinet maker, and eventually found employment, probably the most satisfying of my life. When my employer retired, I set up my own workshop. This led me into furniture restoration, and the inevitable trading through auction houses. When the bottom fell out of the antique furniture market, I noticed at the auctions that boxes of books went for very little, and that they would be a good thing to sell on ebay. Other than that, and a lifelong love of books, I knew nothing at all about bookselling.

I bought a few boxes of books, more or less at random, and, having studied the wonderful advice on the US booksellers board, managed to sell quite a few. Although only a part-time activity, I did keep proper accounts right from the beginning, which tell me whether I am trading at a profit or loss, as well as helping with the annual tax return. These days, for every book I sell on ebay, I sell 10 others elsewhere. It’s horses for courses, and you have to learn where to sell to earn the greatest return. Also, I tend to list very little in the summer, although I am busy writing listings which I will run in the autumn and winter.

As you can see, I am by no means an expert, compared with many others on this board, but if you are a complete beginner, here are a few ground rules which I have found useful.

1. If you have the chance, research before you buy. By all means experiment, but only with petty cash.

2. Account for all expenditure in minute detail, even down to the depreciation on your car if you use it to post your parcels. There is a huge temptation to gloss over costs, and imagine the profit is greater than it actually is.

3. A huge number of books are totally unsaleable in any marketplace, and it is often necessary to buy these in lots to obtain the gems. Do not waste time, effort and money on them. Get rid in any way which satisfies your conscience, or you will be overrun.

4. Do not be afraid to back your judgement and pay a lot of money for a book. Remember, £100 profit on a £200 book, is far better than £5 a book profit on 20 books.

As I said before, although it's a business, it's very much a part-time business for me. If anyone asks me what I do, I'm a cabinet maker.

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Hi.
Does anyone know where I might be able to obtain a book called Money - Making Secrets Of Marketing Genius Jay Abraham And Other Marketing Wizards.
Thanks. Joe.
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http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?bx=off&sts=t&ds=50&bi=0&an=jay+abraham&y=15&tn=money+making+secrets&x=107&sortby=1

Hope you have deep pockets. I think Messrs Abraham & Co are pointing out that the way to make money is to write a book like this and sell a few copies.

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A Catch 22 situation - if you've got enough money to buy the book, you don't need it!

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The secret to bookselling is that there isn't any secret at all. One can create advantages, but by and large, all booksellers are born equal. Being born equal, however, does not mean staying equal.

There are, however, keys to better bookselling, one of which is that the word "sell" is an active verb in this case. Had God and Mister Webster not intended that we buy with great care, research thoroughly, describe completely and accurately, and make an effort to convince our audience that our books were worth having, we'd have been called, "bookhavers" - that is, people who simply have books for sale... and that, perhaps, is the first key in bookselling: selling them is part of the job.

Captain Obvious would say, "the internet has changed bookselling," and then go on to bemoan the fact (and fact it is) that The Electronic Devil has caused supply to outstrip demand, so that the latter portion of satnrose's Maxim is quite correct:

"What was once rare is now scarce;
What was once scarce is now common;
What was once common is now dead."

It's something of an exaggeration, of course, but what portion of the truism that's true nonetheless, is that what could once be had in every other used book shop for a Guinea is now utterly ubiquitous on the internet, and priced at a Penny.

The second key, perhaps then, is in remembering, "coal," and, "Newcastle." If twenty other self-described booksellers can't palm off a certain title on an unsuspecting public, the chances are that you can't either. There are many books which will sell passingly well in a brick and mortar store, but which won't even be looked at on the internet. Let us treat these books as Proverbs 4:14 - 4:15 suggests - as though dead common stock was the, "semitis impiorum" - and avoid them at all costs.

"Sell better books," if you plan to make a living at it (and anyone who can read, write, and learn to research well, can derive a comfortable living at bookselling). The remark has been made many times that it, "takes just as long to catalogue a cheap book as it does an expensive book." It's not true, of course - good cataloguing takes time and care - but it doesn't take a thousand times longer to catalaogue a thousand Pound book, than to catalogue a book selling at ninety-nine Pence.

Remember Ed Maggs. Mister Maggs often remarked that, "contrary to the sacred beliefs of many bookmen, a book's condition does not magically improve as it traverses the Mails." He was right, of course. If a book is accurately described, there will be no surprises when the client unwraps it - and accurate description begets repeat custom. If it's Near Fine, call it "Very Good" and not "Fine" - hoping after it's been posted, that the Royal Mail Færies will sprinkle their Magic Book Dust across the parcel, thus transforming it. They won't. They're too busy these days at the Royal Mail Fairy Parcel Testing Center, where the day long they drop packages marked, "glass," from dizzying heights, and toss items marked, "books," under the wheels of speeding lorries.

Network... become a part of the Books Trade. Get to know other booksellers, go to Book Fairs, and attend auctions. You can learn as much at Olympia - or in the rooms at New Bond Street - in a single afternoon, as most internet bookhavers will learn about bookselling in their lifetimes. Bookselling is a Trade, but it's also a vocation, and to those who are genuinely successful, an avocation as well. If you don't Love what you're doing as a bookseller... of you don't get up every day, actively looking forward to those sixteen hours you'll spend at it... if it doesn't speak to you - then quick: do something else instead.

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The irresistible force meets the immovable object when one is both bookseller and collector.

The multiple personalities fighting: Sell it! No, no, keep it! Bugger that, I'm running out of coffee. Sell it! Drink water! It's staying! I'm thirsty, not dirty. Sell!

I have to make sure that what I buy is either already represented in my collection or well outside my fields of interest.

Even so, many of the tomes that I have exchanged for hard currency are now missed.

But when you complete a collection you find that most of the fun was in the search. I've sold collections before now and then just started again.

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Steve, sorry to see the Robert Service book didn't sell. It had quite a number of hits, so it's a question of getting the price right. I really thought it would sell. Ebay is really sloooow at the moment. Must be the hot weather.
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It was always a gamble.

I was sure I'd have to relist at a more palatable price.

So let's see if 29.99 will do the trick.

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My commiserations are also offered. I was watching. One must wonder how many of the hits were readers of this Board.

Might it be better to leave it until autumn?

Would a 'key-word' title attract more buyers?

You know I love you but I do find the big, bold, blue writing in your listings, unattractive. Would you consider a free listing template such as ...

*got to go and look for it*

Here it is ... as used by Sparklies ...

http://www.kinem.com/kbuilder.html

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That was a very even-handed comment, fine.books.

Most non-committal post I've ever seen.

I thought my plain blue bold was just easy to read. I'll take a look at your link. Thanks.

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