Thanks for the answer.
About the Children's Book edition, I'll let it drop one or two times more, and I'll bid :D
About the Children's Book edition, I'll let it drop one or two times more, and I'll bid :D
On AbeBooks - a 1932 Lydney Park/Nodens copy for €95
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... nt_CM%26cm_ite%3Dviewbook
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... nt_CM%26cm_ite%3Dviewbook
Caudimordax wrote:
Am I crazy thinking that price is crazy for the condition? Is that toothpaste on the cover?
The price probably isn't totally crazy (I expect it would benefit from a gentle wipe-down), but £30-40 more would get a decent copy. That's often the nature of rough copies - the pricing is a bit high relative to better copies. We see this on early Hobbits all the time.
I agree that I think a bit of cleaning would go a long way with this one.
But yeah, I was thinking I could snipe this for cheap–nope. One bidder went in early and often, driving up the price for everyone. Shrug
But yeah, I was thinking I could snipe this for cheap–nope. One bidder went in early and often, driving up the price for everyone. Shrug
Caudimordax wrote:
I agree that I think a bit of cleaning would go a long way with this one.
But yeah, I was thinking I could snipe this for cheap–nope. One bidder went in early and often, driving up the price for everyone. Shrug
You didn't really miss anything. PoMEs are two-a-penny these days.
Considering I have 11 HoME volumes to read through before I'll feel the "need" for PoME, I'm inclined to agree. And as has been said many times on these forums, the price on this one is trending down. Time is on my side!