I just love this level of damage. One wants me to pay $52 to get it posted to the UK; & the other wants, just, $150!
BH


BH
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/YOUNG-MAGICIAN ... tible&hash=item19d25123cc
"This is one of the most scarcely found books on eBay that I have ever offered. I have only seen it on eBay twice before, and I am not sure the person knew what they had..."
Oh, I'm pretty sure they knew what they had. There's a couple of dozen on abebooks right now - and the most expensive one is less than what this clown is asking.

"This is one of the most scarcely found books on eBay that I have ever offered. I have only seen it on eBay twice before, and I am not sure the person knew what they had..."
Oh, I'm pretty sure they knew what they had. There's a couple of dozen on abebooks right now - and the most expensive one is less than what this clown is asking.
Surprise surprise --it's alan-53!
This sellers listings are really quite funny. The items sold, in general, I don't have a problem with; the prices are a little on the high side; but the listings themselves are full of garbage.
Some pictures of the item would save everyone the bother. The seller then goes on to describe the book as "GOOD", as if this doesn't have any context in the grading of books. If they don't subscribe to grading, avoiding bookgrading terms would be a good place to start.
As garm points out: you'll easily "see" this again. Ironically, the book does sound like a bookgrading "Good", what with the cover partially coming away from the spine. But without pictures all of this is pretty useless anyway.
With descriptions like...
it's hard to argue one way or the other!
BH
This sellers listings are really quite funny. The items sold, in general, I don't have a problem with; the prices are a little on the high side; but the listings themselves are full of garbage.
I have been collecting books and music items for over 35 years and have amassed an enormous collection with many duplicates. I do not subscribe to "grading" as it is so subjective and most of the "graders" truly have no clue! Therefore I'll simply describe things in normal English!
Some pictures of the item would save everyone the bother. The seller then goes on to describe the book as "GOOD", as if this doesn't have any context in the grading of books. If they don't subscribe to grading, avoiding bookgrading terms would be a good place to start.
This is a vintage softcover book in extremely GOOD condition. The cover has come partially away from the spine in a few spots but there are no loose pages and the rest of the binding is solid. Other than that the book shows very minimal shelfwear from handling. As mentioned above, this is a stated First Printing from 1969. Don't pass this one up as you may never see it again!
As garm points out: you'll easily "see" this again. Ironically, the book does sound like a bookgrading "Good", what with the cover partially coming away from the spine. But without pictures all of this is pretty useless anyway.
For over a decade, I have sold tens of thousands of items on eBay and have only received a handful of complaints about the accuracy in my descriptions...
With descriptions like...
Not the Exact Book but Exact Same Cover for Reference
it's hard to argue one way or the other!

BH
He has taken out the old nonsense about how some dealers describe books as rare, when they are not, pots and black kettles come to mind.
It's not even as if this is the first publication of these poems of Tolkien's - goodness knows what the level of hype would be, if he ever got hold of a copy of 'Winter's Tales for Children'.
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Hobbit related cufflinks might actually be cool, done right. These, however, make me feel like zombie Hobbits are going to come out of my basement and try to eat my brains...
**AWESOME** Sterling Silver The Hobbit Book Cufflinks - FREE SHIPPING and BOX
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End Date: Friday Jul-6-2012 3:54:48 PDT
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