Books and other printed materials >> Its Always Been a Dream of Mine to Own a Set of First Edition of The Lord of the Rings.
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You are totally right. I probably should just slow my roll and do this the smart way. Look for each book in the condition I want. Rather than just skipping to the end. It would also feel incredible to slowly complete the dream over a longer period of time. Put more work and effort into it and come out with something that is truly part of my dream rather than just accepting what is infront of me. If you have any tips on places to look or anything youve learned in your days of collecting youd like to share I would gladly listen to it all !
I appreciate your write up, helped me put some things in perspective.
I appreciate your write up, helped me put some things in perspective.
Welcome!
I was in your shoes last year, let me see if I can help you out. Personally, I think the price for the set you found is a little high, given how poor of a condition the spines of the dust jackets are in.
I've got a really good friend in the Facebook Tolkien Collecting group that is wonderful for finding great condition first editions at awesome prices. He doesn't have an eBay store, but he does have a store on AbeBooks:
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... rtby%3D1%26vci%3D86688202
Tell him Halbarad sent ya! I've purchased from him before and he's great.
Also keep an eye out for this guy on eBay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/priorys?_tr ... id=p3542580.m47492.l74602
Make sure you use the UK URL for eBay to see his stuff. He doesn't list his items as available for international shipping when first listed, but he's happy to change shipping when asked. I got one of my first edition sets from him for way cheaper than current market prices, with nearly flawless jackets.
Good luck! And post pictures when you find one! Feel free to message me if you have any more questions for me.
I was in your shoes last year, let me see if I can help you out. Personally, I think the price for the set you found is a little high, given how poor of a condition the spines of the dust jackets are in.
I've got a really good friend in the Facebook Tolkien Collecting group that is wonderful for finding great condition first editions at awesome prices. He doesn't have an eBay store, but he does have a store on AbeBooks:
https://affiliates.abebooks.com/c/9724 ... rtby%3D1%26vci%3D86688202
Tell him Halbarad sent ya! I've purchased from him before and he's great.
Also keep an eye out for this guy on eBay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/priorys?_tr ... id=p3542580.m47492.l74602
Make sure you use the UK URL for eBay to see his stuff. He doesn't list his items as available for international shipping when first listed, but he's happy to change shipping when asked. I got one of my first edition sets from him for way cheaper than current market prices, with nearly flawless jackets.
Good luck! And post pictures when you find one! Feel free to message me if you have any more questions for me.
Nikoda wrote:
You are totally right. I probably should just slow my roll and do this the smart way. Look for each book in the condition I want. Rather than just skipping to the end. It would also feel incredible to slowly complete the dream over a longer period of time. Put more work and effort into it and come out with something that is truly part of my dream rather than just accepting what is infront of me. If you have any tips on places to look or anything youve learned in your days of collecting youd like to share I would gladly listen to it all !
I would second most of what members have said here with the caveat that these volumes are not rare (if specific printing doesn’t matter to you) and that you’re more likely to get a better price when casting a wide net, as there are a lot of choices on these out there.
Thank you so much for this. I'm going to bookmark these two links. I'm going to start making a folder full of places to check and spend a lot of time trying to hunt down some books. I think I might send you a message or two in a little bit. I can't express enough how awesome this community has been.
ViaLibri is another site that searches through hundreds of book sites worldwide and gives results based on the criteria you put into it. You can also create watchlists for books on ViaLibri, Abebooks, Biblio, etc. and get email notifications when your search gets a hit.
Just took a look at this site. I love it. Really makes it easy to search all versions of Ebay and other sites really easily! Ive got a search bookmarked that im going to look through everyday !
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