I've seen prices all over the place for a Salem's Lot Doubleday 1st edition, 2nd state DJ. Could one you who knows give me a rough price range, assuming good condition book and DJ?
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For good condition book and dj, I'd say in the $200-250 range. For fine condition, at least $700.
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Thanks for the info. I should have specified fine/near fine.
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Quick research on several sites , reveals : prices start at $750
You may be able to get a British first edition for less than $500
You may be able to get a British first edition for less than $500
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I think for a very fine copy with VF dust jacket, about $1500. If it is signed by King it can go up to $5000.
For a first edition in the ORIGINAL unclipped dust jacket, of which maybe only 4 or 5 exist, there is one for sale at Abe Books for a mere $90,000.
Good luck!
For a first edition in the ORIGINAL unclipped dust jacket, of which maybe only 4 or 5 exist, there is one for sale at Abe Books for a mere $90,000.
Good luck!
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What does the copyright page say, and what is the gutter code on page 439?
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First edition and Q37
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Does that mean you have one of the (gasp!) first state first editions?
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