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buttonbutton 1,475 Posts
edited May 2008 in Strut Central
Goddammit. I'm starting to get into these now too. Just picked up this nice Phillip Dick 1st edition and now I've got my eyes on an OG 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'. I'm dreadfully afraid this could spiral out of control like a certain other wallet killing hobby of mine.

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  • Books are soooo much heavier when youre moving, they take up more space in your home AND they can cost ALOT more than your raers.

    But I ride.

    Alibris.com is pretty good for browsing, John King in Detroit rules, and my favorite book spot is Jumel Terrace in NYC.


  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    What PKD 1st? Those are tough. I have some nice hardcovers
    but they are BCE's ... still, the only difference is that it
    says BCE on the flap. I have a true 1st of Galactic Pot Healer.

  • buttonbutton 1,475 Posts
    What PKD 1st? Those are tough. I have some nice hardcovers
    but they are BCE's ... still, the only difference is that it
    says BCE on the flap. I have a true 1st of Galactic Pot Healer.

    Oh see, I'm a total noob. How are BCEs different from true 1sts? The 'Man in the High Castle' I nabbed says BCE.


  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    BCE means book club edition, and in the book world
    it is the equivalent of a scorpio reissue, even though
    it is usually fairly contemporary to the first edition.

    Man In the High Castle, 1st Edition: $300-$1200

    Man In the High Castle, BCE edition: $10-$30

    And again, the only real difference is the BCE marking.

    I have that BCE of Man in the High Castle, and of
    A Scanner Darkly as well. When I was first reading PKD,
    I was getting them from the library, having copies
    shipped from libraries around the state to my local one,
    and they kept having these amazing first edition hardcovers
    with dustjackets, books I have never even SEEN in those editions
    again: Flow My Tears, Do Androids Dream, The Three Stigmata, etc ...
    I would never steal from a library, but DAMN it was tempting!

  • I had a class on the "history of sound arts" last semester and during the class the instructor shared his copy of The Futurist Cook Book, I read a portion of it and all I have to say is RAW SIRLOIN STEAKS SHREDDED BY TRUMPET BLASTS!!!! and prices generally start at $100 depending what edition... I might have to drop that doe sometime.


  • hemolhemol 2,578 Posts
    I had a class on the "history of sound arts" last semester and during the class the instructor shared his copy of The Futurist Cook Book, I read a portion of it and all I have to say is RAW SIRLOIN STEAKS SHREDDED BY TRUMPET BLASTS!!!! and prices generally start at $100 depending what edition... I might have to drop that doe sometime.


    where are you schooling?

    b/w Check ubu.com.

  • buttonbutton 1,475 Posts
    Well then, book I am not. Still a damn good read though.

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    BCE means book club edition, and in the book world
    it is the equivalent of a scorpio reissue, even though
    it is usually fairly contemporary to the first edition.

    Man In the High Castle, 1st Edition: $300-$1200

    Man In the High Castle, BCE edition: $10-$30

    And again, the only real difference is the BCE marking.

    I'm not sure if I've seen any BCEs as old as the ones yawl are talking about, but: when I was getting trained at the store I work at I was told to watch out for BCEs and that eventually I would be able to tell the difference w/o even looking inside, and it was true: at least for the past 30-40 years they've all had a similar size, feel, and lightweight paperstock/cover that I can generally pick up on immediately. The warning was due to the fact that collectors have no interest in them, and unless its a book that would sell quickly regardless of pressing I pass on them...

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    Lemme addd though that unlike a Scorpio reissue, you're reall ynot missing out in this case: the book still reads the same whereas a shitty bootleg might not sound the same...

  • waxjunkywaxjunky 1,849 Posts
    Lemme addd though that unlike a Scorpio reissue, you're reall ynot missing out in this case: the book still reads the same whereas a shitty bootleg might not sound the same...

    But how does it smell?!

  • buttonbutton 1,475 Posts
    BCE means book club edition, and in the book world
    it is the equivalent of a scorpio reissue, even though
    it is usually fairly contemporary to the first edition.

    Man In the High Castle, 1st Edition: $300-$1200

    Man In the High Castle, BCE edition: $10-$30

    And again, the only real difference is the BCE marking.

    I'm not sure if I've seen any BCEs as old as the ones yawl are talking about, but: when I was getting trained at the store I work at I was told to watch out for BCEs and that eventually I would be able to tell the difference w/o even looking inside, and it was true: at least for the past 30-40 years they've all had a similar size, feel, and lightweight paperstock/cover that I can generally pick up on immediately. The warning was due to the fact that collectors have no interest in them, and unless its a book that would sell quickly regardless of pressing I pass on them...

    alert

    Its sorta weird how relevant this conversation has become in relation to the PDK book in question. There's a strong theme throughout the story dealing with exactly what gives things as worthless as collectables their value and importance. Whats he call it?? "Historicity" or something.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    alert

    Its sorta weird how relevant this conversation has become in relation to the PDK book in question. There's a strong theme throughout the story dealing with exactly what gives things as worthless as collectables their value and importance. Whats he call it?? "Historicity" or something.

    haha it's true

    ... and I was thinking, after I wrote that, about how the cover
    stock is probably cheaper and the binding not as quality on BCE's,
    at least in some cases. Like Scorpios, though, they are a nice way
    to have "the object" without giving blood.

  • buttonbutton 1,475 Posts


    alert

    Its sorta weird how relevant this conversation has become in relation to the PDK book in question. There's a strong theme throughout the story dealing with exactly what gives things as worthless as collectables their value and importance. Whats he call it?? "Historicity" or something.

    haha it's true

    ... and I was thinking, after I wrote that, about how the cover
    stock is probably cheaper and the binding not as quality on BCE's,
    at least in some cases. Like Scorpios, though, they are a nice way
    to have "the object" without giving blood.

    I've already thrown it in the garbage.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts

    I've already thrown it in the garbage.

    I'm selling off my library and just loading everything onto my Kindle???

  • street_muzikstreet_muzik 3,919 Posts
    I used to collect. No so much now. I have some good ones, though.
    Newton
    Rivera - My Art My Life
    Monkey On My back
    Best Book Title Ever

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts

    Newton

    WHY IN THE HELL HAS THIS NOT BEEN REPRINTED?

  • Big_ChanBig_Chan 5,088 Posts

    Newton

    WHY IN THE HELL HAS THIS NOT BEEN REPRINTED?

    It is a government conspiracy. ???The man??? does not want you to have this book.

  • sabadabadasabadabada 5,966 Posts
    i collect first english editions of Jules Verne and have like 20 of these.




    the three volumes of "the children of captain grant" the two volumes of "20 Thousand Leagues" and the three volumes of the "Mysterious Island" all comprise a single story.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    Well then, book I am not. Still a damn good read though.

    Don't feel bad. Years ago when I lived in Vegas, I found a pristine Stephen King 'Carrie' in hardcover w/dustjacket, that I thought was a first edition. It turned out to be a BCE, so it plummetted from $1600 to $30. Still good for a dime's investment at the local Salvation Army.

    I have a couple of PKD hardcovers, 'The Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch' and one other that I cannot remember the name of off hand, and they are both BCEs.

    I love books in much the same way I love records....I am thrilled to find raers, but am really more interested in building a library that I can go to and always find something of interest. Library sales and used book stores now interest me as much as record stores.

    Found this hardcover last week, and was surprised to find it was raer



    an illustrated 'Frankenstein', by Bernie Wrightson (best known for Swamp Thing)

    Picked it up because I have always liked his work and it was $3, looked it up and it books between $75-250....I was surprised.

  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts

    Newton

    WHY IN THE HELL HAS THIS NOT BEEN REPRINTED?

    It was, in the mid 90s, and those quality paperbacks routinely go for $99 and up online.

    I kick myself for not picking it up at the Borders I worked at when it was available.

  • street_muzikstreet_muzik 3,919 Posts
    ^^This is a first ed Hard back. I got an offer a couple of years ago for 2 bills but I told them to go to hell.

  • erewhonerewhon 1,123 Posts
    I had a class on the "history of sound arts" last semester and during the class the instructor shared his copy of The Futurist Cook Book, I read a portion of it and all I have to say is RAW SIRLOIN STEAKS SHREDDED BY TRUMPET BLASTS!!!! and prices generally start at $100 depending what edition... I might have to drop that doe sometime.


    Yeah, the Futurist Cookbook is great reading. Impress your lady friend with a perfect simulation of her erect breasts in two molded mounds of sweetened ricotta with strawberries. Or ladies, why not stuff shredded chicken into a hollowed-out banana, then sew the whole thing back up for a special surprise for your man?


  • DJ_NevilleCDJ_NevilleC 1,922 Posts
    I've been grabbing paperbacks and the occasional hardback for a few minutes now. Most, but not all, are music related. Here are a few faves (all thrift, flea or estate sale finds):



























  • Birdman9Birdman9 5,417 Posts
    ^^This is a first ed Hard back. I got an offer a couple of years ago for 2 bills but I told them to go to hell.

    They had one at the used book store I hit a few times aweek by my job, think it was going for $300.

    They are the type of joint though that would be selling the 1st ed for $300, and still let the valuable paperback slide for $8. You just can't tell.

    On that topic, last year I found a copy of this



    but it was SIGNED by Huey p. Newton, and had a sort of long inscription to this guy and even had a red metal star glued next to his name. I obviously can't say with certainty it's Huey authentic autograph, but it seems an unlikely thing to fake. I see this book ('Seize the Time') in DC on the regular in at least 2 versions, and still can't figure out why it's so much harder to come across 'Revolutionary Suicide'. Someday I will find it at a library sale for $2 or less....I have faith.
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