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How To Find First Edition Books

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Finding your favourite books begin with knowing the titles and authors that tell the best stories. More then this, you want to make sure you find books that provide you with a complete treasure to your collection. The best way to do this is to look for first edition books, which provide you with the most value with the words you collect.

The first step to take in finding first edition books are linked to understanding the basic components that make up a valuable book. Typically, first editions are rated higher then other prints of books. Often times, they become collector items because of the value they have. Because the books are no longer printed with this edition, it provides extra substance with the print. Others also have extra information that is taken out of later versions because of publisher requests.

Because of the value of these types of books, they are often difficult to find in regular book stores. Most of the time, finding first edition books also means searching through specific areas to make sure you can find something that is genuinely valuable. Problems with this include regular book stores that don’t focus on carrying the rare, first editions, with an unavailability of older prints because of the changing value with reading material.

If you are checking for first edition books, the first characteristics to look for are based on defining whether the book is the right print. Typically, if you see one date with the copyright, this means it is a first edition. Later editions may also specify that it is a “second print edition” as well, allowing you to find true editions. Inside each cover, are also numbers that state which printing the book is, which allows you to define the value that the book has.

Once you see the characteristics within these, you can continue with finding the right area to get the book from. Most likely, you will have to go to a speciality store to make sure you can find the rare and collectible items. If you are lucky, you may be able to find this at a regular book store, but this is not a typical find, as the values of the first prints are different then the normal reading materials most are looking for.


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