Adam Teitge
A few posts under my belt
No thanks! We aren't interest in forgeries.I have a 3,000 year old copy of the bible - and will happily swop it for a trollop
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No thanks! We aren't interest in forgeries.I have a 3,000 year old copy of the bible - and will happily swop it for a trollop
Hi again, turns out that the paperback copy was a "mass market" copy so there are many of them about. Unusually in this case, the first hardback edition published in 1968 is worth much more. Depending on condition, your paperback copy are currently listed for around £5+. Looking on eBay, there are some for sale but not much bidding activity sadly, even for this signed copy!It is exactly as in the wiki link. It was only a paperback in it's 1st ed.
First ed of P K Dick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_Jones_Made
also available for sensible offers.
Hi again, turns out that the paperback copy was a "mass market" copy so there are many of them about. Unusually in this case, the first hardback edition published in 1968 is worth much more. Depending on condition, your paperback copy are currently listed for around £5+. Looking on eBay, there are some for sale but not much bidding activity sadly, even for this signed copy!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PHILIP-K-DI...t=Antiquarian_Collectible&hash=item1c2bba9c5f
As always with put a figure on books, it is really down to what you are happy to sell it for. Those figures that I quoted you is what I had found them going for over the past few months but please don't take it as law. Prices fluctuate all the time and can be annoying on occassion!I think you'd struggle to buy a copy for £5.
I'd value this at £20 - £30 because you can't get them in the UK without importing.
Wow, 1886? What books are they? Have you read them?Because of this thread i looked up the value of a couple of books in my possession, dating from 1886, that were lent to me by an Oxford professor nearly fifteen years ago. As Staffordshire Libraries would no doubt confirm if asked, i am notoriously tardy on the book return front.
Now that i know that together they are valued somewhere in the region of £300, i think i had better make steps to return them.
The two volumes of Madagascar; an historical and descriptive account of the island and its former dependencies by Samuel Pasfield Oliver.Wow, 1886? What books are they? Have you read them?
Because of this thread i looked up the value of a couple of books in my possession, dating from 1886, that were lent to me by an Oxford professor nearly fifteen years ago. As Staffordshire Libraries would no doubt confirm if asked, i am notoriously tardy on the book return front.
Now that i know that together they are valued somewhere in the region of £300, i think i had better make steps to return them.
Wow, 1886? What books are they? Have you read them?
The two volumes of Madagascar; an historical and descriptive account of the island and its former dependencies by Samuel Pasfield Oliver..
First ed of P K Dick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_Jones_Made
also available for sensible offers.