I have been collecting, very modest, getting all works in hardcover, and I had a question for other collector's of Mr. King's work:
Is it better to have an older, beat up dust jacket copy of a Book of the Month Club copy or a newer, nicer dust jacket copy of a regular for sale version of the book. I ask becauase I had to pick up a large lot of books to get a couple of copies of things I wanted and now I have a decision to make on what to keep and what to resell. I'm not a big money first edition collector, just a fan!
Aesthetics-wise I enjoy the binding on the older Book of the Month club versions because they have the bi-color cloth and board style as opposed to the solid board style hardcover.
Thanks for any advice!
Is it better to have an older, beat up dust jacket copy of a Book of the Month Club copy or a newer, nicer dust jacket copy of a regular for sale version of the book. I ask becauase I had to pick up a large lot of books to get a couple of copies of things I wanted and now I have a decision to make on what to keep and what to resell. I'm not a big money first edition collector, just a fan!
Aesthetics-wise I enjoy the binding on the older Book of the Month club versions because they have the bi-color cloth and board style as opposed to the solid board style hardcover.
Thanks for any advice!
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