I have first edition of Shining and Roger Zelazny 1st edition book published in 1973 with the same stamps.
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I have first edition of Shining and Roger Zelazny 1st edition book published in 1973 with the same stamps.
I think those are review copies, they did the same with some other titles including non King ones. Not easy to find.
I think you probably paid fair value including framing. I'd LOVE to find a rainy season print...[/QUOTE]
A quality framing job isn't cheap. That sounds like a decent deal to me as well.[/QUOTE]
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1st Q: Near Fine / Near Fine (NF/NF) -- assumes book and dj have dents in same spots
2nd Q: Fine/Fine (F/F), slipcase has two dents
3rd Q: Probably 10% off the top.[/QUOTE]
Thanks
What condition would you say the book is if it looks unread but has a couple of corners or spine slightly bumped? Or if the book is fine but slipcase would have a dent or two? And how would it...
The copy with the code inside the box under ISBN is probably book club edition. Book club editions often have a code inside the box on the back of dust jackets at the bottom.
Thanks everybody - glad the books signatures are legit. The card goes in the garbage. That leaves only a couple of non S/L signed King books that I own - first edition Dr. Sleep and first edition...
The images are not large enough for an ideal examination.
Still, the first two seem fine, and card is very questionable.[/QUOTE]
Thanks - trying to attached bigger pics - for some reason I took...
I was wondering if people can give an opinion on a few books regarding the signature, since I did not get these signed in person - Thanks!
The Under The Dome I bought in the used bookstore about a...