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QuestionWhat is a first edition book?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe first edition is simply the first published version of a book. There may be multiple printings of a single edition. If any updates or changes are made to the text, or the book is released in a new format (such as paperback vs. hardcover), then a new edition will be published.
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QuestionWhat’s the difference between a first edition and a first printing?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerA first printing is the first set of a particular version or edition of a book, while the “edition” refers to the content and format of the book itself. A first edition book can have multiple printings if the first printing sells out. In the rare books trade, first printings of first editions are usually the most sought-after, and the term “first edition” is often used to refer to the first printing of a first edition.
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QuestionAre first edition books worth anything?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe value of a first edition book depends on lots of factors. A rare first edition of a classic work of literature might be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, for example, especially if it’s also a first printing, is in excellent condition, and has its original dust jacket. On the other hand, a more modern first edition, or an older first edition book that’s not in good shape or is not the first printing, might not sell for much.
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QuestionI have a book titled "The Twisted Claw" with a fabric cover and a copyright of 1939. It has no other identifying marks as to edition, or anything else. What does that lack of information indicate?Community AnswerIt indicates that the book is printed in 1939 and that it was copyrighted at the time (this copyright may not be still in place). If it hasn't given you an edition, it may be a first edition because a first edition is often not marked as such.
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QuestionIf you have an older book but it only has a copyright year, is that considered a first edition?Community AnswerMaybe. Check the publisher's date, because every book must have one. If the copyright test was a long time ago, most likely it's one of the first couple of editions.
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QuestionI have Mary Poppins in the Park, copyright 1952 but in small letters further down it has F.11.58 does this mean it was printed in December 1958?Community AnswerIt is likely that the book should have been printed in 1952, but was put up for sale in 1958.
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QuestionI have Islands in the Stream, published in 1970 posthumously by Mary Hemingway. It says copyright 1970, Mary Hemingway. A-9.70. Is this worth anything?Community AnswerIt depends on where you sell it, but it should sell for between 40 and 70 dollars.
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QuestionMy “used & unabridged” book contains underlining and markings in the margins made pre print, highlighting certain text. Why would it have gone to print with the marks visible? And does it make it more rare?DonaganTop AnswererIf the book is "used," the markings are not "pre print."
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QuestionIs it a first edition if there is a "1" at the end of the line number?Community AnswerGenerally speaking, yes.
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QuestionI have a Betty Crocker picture cookbook with no page stating the edition, copyright, publisher, etc. It's a red and white hardcover with binder. No info page. Does that mean it's a first edition?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Millions of copies of this book have been published since its original publication. If there is no info page, either it is a misprint or the page was ripped from the book.
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QuestionMy book states "Year 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017." Originally it was published in 2017. Should I just go with 2017?Community AnswerNo. The first edition of the book was published in 2017, but your copy was published and printed in 2021.
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QuestionI have a book whose 1st edition is given as 1990, 6th edition 2006, and reprint 2006. Is it a new edition?Community AnswerYour copy is a new edition but not a first edition. If the book's title page shows all the years you mentioned, the most recent year is the year your copy was printed.
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QuestionMy book doesn’t have an ISBN number just SBN?Community AnswerThe SBN system pre-dates the ISBN system, so your book is probably more than 50 years old. An SBN can be converted to an ISBN by simply placing a "0" in front of it.
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QuestionWhat does it mean by an Arlington edition?Community AnswerAn Arlington edition is part of a large series of now-rare books published in the nineteenth century. Among them are several works of Charles Dickens and Washington Irving.
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QuestionHow can you tell if it's a trade book?Community AnswerA trade book is the most common category of book, published by a commercial publisher and intended for a general audience. In contrast, a textbook is published by an academic publisher and intended for a specialized audience.
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QuestionAt the back of some books is written a) First edition 1951 and reprinted year b) First printed 1946 and then reprinted years c) Copyright 1949, then reprinted year. Are they originals?Community AnswerNo. If they include words such as "reprinted" or any edition number other than 1, you've got a reprint on your hands. Also, if the book contains multiple years of publication and editions, you have a reprint.
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QuestionHow do you tell the value of a book?Joyce HoferCommunity AnswerYou could search it on Amazon or other websites for buying books, or you could ask a librarian or a bookstore operator.
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QuestionIs the story different in the first edition than in a later addition?Community AnswerUsually not. Authors rarely make changes to the story between editions, and when they do, they are usually only minor changes. An example would be Tove Jansson changing the beginning of "Comet in Moominland" so that readers can enjoy it without needing to read the preceding book in the series. Changes are often mentioned or explained in the preface or introduction.
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QuestionWhat is a dust jacket?Joshua TempleCommunity AnswerA dust jacket is a paper (or plastic) cover on a book, sometimes with decorative designs. It is often used to protect the book from getting dirty or damaged.
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QuestionWhat if we don't see an edition number but do see the date first published?Community AnswerLook up the edition of the book online, or just go with the publish date.
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QuestionIf you have a book that was published in 1911, yet the original was published in 1879, how do you know what edition you have?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererLook for edition information on the copyright or title page, examine the physical characteristics, and check the publisher's information for indications of a different edition. If unsure, consult a rare-book dealer or a librarian who specializes in book history for assistance.
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QuestionWhat if the book doesn't have a number?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererIf a book lacks an edition number, you can try identifying it using other information like the publisher, year of publication, and author's name. Comparing the book with known editions of the same title can also help. Consulting a rare book dealer or a librarian who specializes in book history may provide more insight. The lack of an edition number does not necessarily diminish the book's value or collectibility. Other factors like condition and rarity can also impact its worth.
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QuestionWhen a book does not indicate first edition or copyright but indicates " First published," what does that mean?Community AnswerSometimes you will see the words “First Edition” printed on a book page. It is often described as “First edition stated” by numerous booksellers. “First Impression,” “First Published,” or “First Printing” are other ways that publishers use to indicate the first edition.
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QuestionThere isn't a "number line" under "Printed in the United States of America" on my book. What does this mean?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererIf there is no number line under "Printed in the United States of America" on your book, it could mean that the book was printed before the use of number lines became common practice, the publisher chose not to include a number line on that particular printing, or the publisher used a different method to indicate the printing or edition. Check the copyright or title page for more information, and consider consulting a rare book dealer or librarian for help identifying the edition.
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QuestionWhat is a 'people's edition' of a book?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererA "people's edition" of a book typically refers to an affordable version of a book that is produced specifically for the general public. This type of edition is often marketed towards people who may not be able to afford the more expensive hardcover or deluxe editions of a book. The people's edition may have smaller dimensions, lower-quality paper, and simplified or condensed content to make it more accessible and affordable. The term "people's edition" has been used throughout history, especially during times of social and political upheaval when books were seen as a means of spreading ideas and empowering the masses.
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QuestionWhat does the alphabet with missing letters mean under the copyright informations?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererIf you see an alphabet with missing letters under the copyright information of a book, it could indicate the printing code used by the publisher to identify the specific printing of the book. For example, if the alphabet is A-L and the letter F is missing, it could mean that the book was the sixth printing of that edition. Each printing would have a different missing letter in the sequence, allowing the publisher to easily identify and track the printings.
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QuestionI have a book from 1967, and has Library of Congress Catalog and Card number but just above that where I thought it would say First Edition it says D-R, what does that mean?Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererIf you have a book from 1967 with a Library of Congress Catalog Card number but with "D-R" printed above it where you expected to see a "First Edition" statement, it is possible that "D-R" represents the printing code used by the publisher to indicate the specific printing of the book. However, it's important to note that not all publishers use this method, and the sequence and letters used can vary. Therefore, it's always a good idea to check other indicators of the printing or edition, such as the number line, date of publication, and other statements on the copyright or title page.
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QuestionI have a Broadman Hymnal copyrighted in 1940. How can I determine when this one was printed? On the FORWARD PAGE there is a number 75N60KSP.Ayla DeWeeseTop AnswererTo determine the printing date of your Broadman Hymnal, you can look for a copyright or printing date in the book, examine the physical characteristics of the book, or look for other markings or inscriptions. The number "75N60KSP" on the forward page is not a standard printing or date code. You can also seek the assistance of a rare book dealer or a librarian who specializes in book history for help identifying the printing date or edition.
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QuestionThe website for this book states 300 pages, however, the book I have is 336 pages. How can this be?TorpiTop AnswererYou may have a different pressing, or the website might list page count for one country while your pressing is from another (this happens frequently with sci-fi and fantasy distributed by Tor in North America and Gollancz in the UK and Australasia - the Gollancz books are usually physically smaller, requiring a higher page count). Sometimes books release simultaneously in hardback and trade paperback, which have different pagecounts due to their different sizes.
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QuestionI googled the ISBN of my book, and it is apparently a reprint, according to that site. However, the number of prints on the copyright page is only 1098, and it directly says "First Paperbacks Edition"?Community AnswerThe first paperback edition could still be a reprint (there could be one or more editions that were hardcover-only, for instance). Also, some publishers - especially pre-1930s - will say a book is the "first edition" when it's the first edition they've published themselves, even if many other pressings already exist.
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