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26-08-2006 9:28 AM
How popular is eBay in Scandinavia, I wonder? I've never had a buyer from any of those countries, though I've noticed that jewellery by Sandinavioan designers always fetches good prices.
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26-08-2006 9:30 AM
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26-08-2006 11:00 AM
I don't know which title would occasion most chuckles, especially given the links I found when I put "full stroke" into Google. I did not click on any of the links!
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"Write your Life Story and Publish it" .....
"Longdon Green, Farewell"....
"Use Google's Picasa for a Kindle, e-book, cover picture." ... on Hub Pages
Use quotation marks when searching.
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29-08-2006 2:18 PM
Have a book with some uncut pages. This is a modern hardback on child abuse - can't see the date because this is one of the uncut pages. These pages are also slightly smaller than the others.
Book was purchased from a dealer at a carboot who sells loads of 'new' books which I assume have come direct from a publisher - perhaps faulty items.
Questions is, do I cut the pages - probably not - and how do I describe in the listing.
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29-08-2006 2:24 PM
It does happen, not as much as it used to. I still find victorian editions with uncut pages.
But it will probably be a US publication. Very few publishers here use uncut edges, but a few in the US still do.
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29-08-2006 2:26 PM
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29-08-2006 3:54 PM
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29-08-2006 4:59 PM
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29-08-2006 5:03 PM
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29-08-2006 9:04 PM
Don't know if you can advise me. I've been rummaging again and have found a couple of older books to sell. As most of what I've sold before have been paperbacks that I've listed for 99p I haven't a clue what to start these at.
1. Lady Charlotte Guest - Extracts From Her Journal
First edition 1950 - no dust jacket - pages 1 - 20 foxed. All I could find was a USA seller listing for about £18.00.
2. The Squire's Heir - E Everett-Green - no dust jacket - 4th edition - no date but looks fairly old.
I found a UK seller listing on ANTIQB**K for £19.50.
I know these are the prices they are hoping for and not necessarily what they will achieve. I would assume the demand for these two will not be high so any advice on what to start them at would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
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30-08-2006 1:19 PM
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30-08-2006 3:32 PM
Have you had a good, close look for initials or a signature?
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30-08-2006 5:45 PM
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30-08-2006 6:00 PM
I guess I've looked in all the same places as you and found very few copies of either title. All priced around £20.
This does not mean to say they are scarce and sought-after. Probably just scarce.
My experience with these types of oddball is not good. A good title with plenty of keywords is essential, as there may only be one buyer out there.
If they cost you nothing, I would list at a fiver, but don't persist if they dont attract any attention first time round.
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30-08-2006 6:04 PM
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30-08-2006 9:06 PM
That sounds a sensible suggestion as they would have only cost me a pound at most and I've had the pleasure of reading them.
Well, I say pleasure...
Thanks again.
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31-08-2006 2:09 PM
Have a book entitled H.M.S. Lion 1962 - 64. HB, unknown binding - dark green with lion embossed in gold.
There is no ISBN. It is forwarded by Capt. I.L.M.McGeogh, D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N. who says: "The aim of this magazine is to provide a souvenir of the Second Commision of the twelfth ship in the Royal Navy to bear the name LION." There appears on the title page the complement of the ship during its commission.
This, I realise, is very specialised. Have found none other. Could you please give me some idea of where and how to list.
Thanks, as usual.
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31-08-2006 2:42 PM
"1964 Royal Navy book HMS Lion" or some such title.
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31-08-2006 2:52 PM
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31-08-2006 2:56 PM