Never seen a set of books produced this recently this faded. Must have been keeping them in the greenhouse or something...
Oh here's a nice one, cut out pages from the Michael Hague 1984 edition of The Hobbit being sold for five bucks a pop.
Khamûl wrote:
Is this not exactly what we predicted could/would happen?
And it is really the 4th printing, due to HarperCollins being unable to get their Chinese printers to use anything other than a "I" when they pick up printing duties....
At least with TftPR, the actual first impressions (signed and unsigned) have the multi-coloured foil on the boards to distinguish them.
Berelach wrote:
Sigh
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This is exactly what I'd expect. Include some obvious garbage and hint that it might not be garbage.
Stu wrote:
Khamûl wrote:
Is this not exactly what we predicted could/would happen?
And it is really the 4th printing, due to HarperCollins being unable to get their Chinese printers to use anything other than a "I" when they pick up printing duties....
At least with TftPR, the actual first impressions (signed and unsigned) have the multi-coloured foil on the boards to distinguish them.
The actual first impressions also have a different ISBN correct? I know that the first impressions signed by Alan Lee do - I’m not sure about unsigned first impressions.
Eorl wrote:
Stu wrote:
Khamûl wrote:
Is this not exactly what we predicted could/would happen?
And it is really the 4th printing, due to HarperCollins being unable to get their Chinese printers to use anything other than a "I" when they pick up printing duties....
At least with TftPR, the actual first impressions (signed and unsigned) have the multi-coloured foil on the boards to distinguish them.
The actual first impressions also have a different ISBN correct? I know that the first impressions signed by Alan Lee do - I’m not sure about unsigned first impressions.
I don't think so. I think only the Alan Lee one had a different ISBN (both are printed in the first edition, as the books are identical, bar the signature -- not sure about all the later impressions, although that 4th bears just the standard unsigned ISBN [the same as one of those printed in the 1st]). The only thing actually denoting signed from unsigned was the slip of paper that came with it (so important to retain!)