If you're interested in trying it, why not offer it over eBay? There are some collectors out there that are interested in those sort of misprints, etc.
John
Thanks for the info & suggestions. Thats about what I was thinking as far as the valuable part. Still kinda interesting. I have one more thing that I was wondering about-I have two copies of Black House, that are First Trade Edition w/the 2-10 number line by Random House. Right below the stated First Trade Edition is the letter "Q". On the other one under is the letters "DC". Pardon my ignorance if this is silly but was just wondering what they represented if anything. A friend of mine has a copy that has the "Q" also. Thanks again for any info.
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Very good question. I have 5 copies of the book, 2 say "Q", 2 say "DC" and one says "DH". I am not sure what that means.
Those are indications of which printer actually printed the copy you own. All are truey first edition, first printings. It's the only King book that I know of that shows a numberline starting with a 2 but is actually the first printing.
John
hmmm... thanks john, i did not know that about the printer codes- i knew about the number lines, and that the books had coded letters... but the fact the letters represent the actual printer is new info. for me. i assumed they had a purpose - like maybe the week they were printed or something like that - but you've taught me something new today.
mucho gracias.
There was a big discussion about this back when the book was issued (I think the discussion was back on TDT.net, R.I.P.) and I think I remember that someone back then had which printer was which, too. Or I could be wrong about that--another senior moment!
John
Sweet. One less thing to wonder about... Ha, thanks again for the awesome info.
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Welcome to the site Rick--glad you found some cool info.
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Thanks alot. O.K. One more to throw out there... I dont know if this has been covered to death or not but me and the lady hit used book and thrift stores, Garage Sales, ect. and I was talking to someone in the thrift store and she pointed out a guy who comes in for SK books mostly and he had a little PDA type scanner giz and he was scanning all the ISBN# bars and I guess it tells you if the book is rare or $worthy$. I am obviously not a bookstore owner or working collector, but it was way cool and a little shady at the same time. I love the occasional thrift or garage score but this is a new level. The woman that worked there says there is three different people with these deals around they're store that come in daily. Wow.... so anyone know what they do exactly. I didnt get a chance to see its read-out but it seemed like a pda or cell phone scanner ala check-out style. Thanks for any info.,
Rik
"Please be calm! Remember that these things exist on a different level of reality than the one your on now." -Doc#1/ Clotho:
The ISBN doesn't necessarily indicate that a book is rare, etc. Many of the subsequent printings of a book have the same ISBN, so that it's not an indication of a first edition, first printing. The best way to figure out if a book IS a first edition, first printing (which is usually what most collectors really want) is to know the various characteristics for that particular book.
John
Right on. I hear what your saying. I am on my way to learning some of the tips. Either way I'm definitely a hobby/small timer anyway but its awesome to have the resources like this site. Its pretty fun just learning the ropes, and now my favorite books seem to be the ones that I bought back in the day, and had no interest collecting.
Anyway, I was wondering what do you think the consumer with a scanner is gaining? Just curious. Thanks for the help john,
Rik
"Please be calm! Remember that these things exist on a different level of reality than the one your on now." -Doc#1/ Clotho:
Ha ha,
Right on. Yeah I bet your right. Next time I go I'll check it out. I thought he worked there or something. Anyway thanks guys.
Rik
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I wanted to ask a question about the box Regulators and The Stand. I've always laid these down flat in my book shelves. Does anyone store these standing up, and does it not ruin the book itself? And also how about those trays which hold a book, or box in this case, at a 30 or so degree angle. Does this ruin a book after a while?
I'm just curious as I would like to display these books better on my shelves.
Geoff
I've displayed my Regulators on its side for years and see no damage whatsoever to the book. I haven't done that with the coffin, though - thinking that one might be damaged easier since the 'box' isn't quite as tight and stable as the toybox. Would love to hear what others think!
This collecting stuff is a sickness! ~Patrick
I keep my copy of The Stand in its original shipping container. It's on its side. I keep my copy of the boxed Regulators so that the picture on the cover is facing me, so I guess it's on its side. I've not seen any problems with the book either.
John
I've stored The Regulators with the pic facing out for years and see no problem with the book inside.
I display my copy of The Stand on a specially made easel. I also put a small plastic block that was cut to size under the page block to prevent sagging. After many years like that, the book is in fine shape.
I also store the box for The stand with the brass plate facing outwards. Since there is no book inside it, there is no problem.
Thanks for the replies. I wonder if anyone has kept a The Stand upright with the book in the case?
btw, great work with the easel Jerome. A smart idea.
Geoff
My copy of The Stand has been upright in the case for years. No effect on the book as far as I can tell.
I know I said this before but Jerome, your bookcases look awesome. I remember the other pics and I really enjoy the view of 'em.
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