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18-02-2010 4:19 PM
If you look on bookfinder.com there is one seller offering a signed edition, they are asking £53.
Bookfinder gives prices of items which haven't sold yet, so bear that in mind that it may be over priced. But there don't seem to be many signed copies around.
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19-02-2010 7:35 AM
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19-02-2010 12:58 PM
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19-02-2010 1:04 PM
They may not be "true" firsts i.e not the first time the book was published if for example they are paperbacks and the book was published in hardback first or if they were published previously by another publisher.
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19-02-2010 9:36 PM
hi i have a signed art book of josh kirby would love to know if worth anything
its the 1993 paper tiger discworld portfolio is signed to paul best wishes josh kirby
thank you'
Note that flatsigned items (only the author's signature) are more desireable to most collectors than those with a named dedication.
Though the most desireable are those with some inscription (by the author) to a friend or colleague.
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20-02-2010 1:03 PM
Ooh, I've got quite a few of those, but I can't bring myself to sell them!
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28-02-2010 12:48 AM
Then i have a copy of Charles Dickens "the Pickwick Papers" its green and has a slipcover it also looks like the actually book has never been read.It doesnt have a publising date that i can see but it has a paper inside siting that it was gifted in 1927 but i dont know if it was gifted new or as an older book. it was published by Tomas Nelson &sons ltd and that i was made in Britain. If anyone has any ideas on how much the would go for or how old they might be please let me know
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28-02-2010 2:04 AM
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28-02-2010 1:00 PM
Regards all
Roger
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03-03-2010 10:13 AM
for instance i have
in search of my mothers, garden by alice walker
how would i research this and the many other old books i have inherited?thank-you for replies.
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03-03-2010 11:12 AM
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07-03-2010 12:04 AM
Well, a bit of research time is needed. I've been at it for a little over 25 years now and I still haven't quite got it down.
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02-08-2010 9:27 AM
I have book to sell, it looks rare but I don't know enough about books to understand its value (I don't normally sell books, this is my own).
It's Sylvia Plath's Ariel, 1st edition, second impression, 1965, Faber and Faber.
I've done quite a bit of research and found that 1st editions are valuable, but I don't understand if being a second impression would make it almost worthless (obviously it would depend on its condition as well).
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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02-08-2010 8:01 PM
Also if a later impression has a very good condition dust jacket which matches the DJ issued with the first impression, people will buy a 2nd impression to get a DJ for their jacketless first.
At a rough guess personally I would try an auction starting at about 10% of the value of the 1st.
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03-08-2010 7:48 AM
Not got news for me unfortunately.
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30-08-2010 9:08 PM
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30-08-2010 10:38 PM
I had a look on bookfinder.com under the title and using 1961 as a keyword and there are several copies on abebooks for just over £5
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31-08-2010 12:19 AM
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31-08-2010 11:07 PM
ISBN from 1970 10 digits; [in last two years moves towards 13 digits]
re query about Puffin book this link is quite interesting
http://www.booktrade.info/index.php/showarticle/27435
Maybe collectors will also look for first editions.