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Coming of Age in Samoa - Mead

Coming of Age in Samoa

Moby Dick (Illustrated by Rockwell Kent) - Melville

Moby Dick (Illustrated by Rockwell Kent)

The Fountain - Morgan

The Fountain

Lamb in his Bosom - Miller

Lamb in his Bosom

Gone with the Wind - Mitchell

Gone with the Wind

The Late George Apley - Marquand

The Late George Apley

Hollywood with Bugs Baer and Henry Major - Major

Hollywood with Bugs Baer and Henry Major

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - McCullers

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

Tales of the South Pacific - Michener

Tales of the South Pacific

The Naked and the Dead - Mailer

The Naked and the Dead

Death of a Salesman - Miller

Death of a Salesman

The Cruel Sea - Monsarrat

The Cruel Sea

The Natural - Malamud

The Natural

The Huge Season - Morris

The Huge Season

The Field of Vision - Morris

The Field of Vision

Life at Happy Knoll - Marquand

Life at Happy Knoll

The Assistant - Malamud

The Assistant

Love Among the Cannibals - Morris

Love Among the Cannibals

The Magic Barrel - Malamud

The Magic Barrel

A New Life - Malamud

A New Life

Idiots First - Malamud

Idiots First

The Orchard Keeper - McCarthy

The Orchard Keeper

The Fixer - Malamud

The Fixer

Why Are We in Vietnam? - Mailer

Why Are We in Vietnam?

House Made of Dawn - Momaday

House Made of Dawn

Outer Dark - McCarthy

Outer Dark

The French Connection - Moore

The French Connection

Pictures of Fidelman - Malamud

Pictures of Fidelman

The Tenants - Malamud

The Tenants

Child of God - McCarthy

Child of God

Rembrandt's Hat - Malamud

Rembrandt's Hat

Tim - McCullough

Tim

Sula - Morrison

Sula

Terms of Endearment - McMurtry

Terms of Endearment

Elbow Room - McPherson

Elbow Room

The Thorn Birds - McCullough

The Thorn Birds

Song of Solomon - Morrison

Song of Solomon

The Executioner's Song - Mailer

The Executioner's Song

Suttree - McCarthy

Suttree

Tar Baby - Morrison

Tar Baby

Ancient Evenings - Mailer

Ancient Evenings

Lonesome Dove - McMurtry

Lonesome Dove

Blood Meridian - McCarthy

Blood Meridian

The Good Mother - Miller

The Good Mother

Beloved - Morrison

Beloved

Love in the Time of Cholera (First American) - Marquez

Love in the Time of Cholera (First American)

Killing Mister Watson - Matthiessen

Killing Mister Watson

All the Pretty Horses - McCarthy

All the Pretty Horses

Waiting to Exhale - McMillan

Waiting to Exhale

At Weddings and Wakes - McDermott

At Weddings and Wakes

Truman - McCullough

Truman

For Love - Miller

For Love

The Crossing - McCarthy

The Crossing

The Stonemason - McCarthy

The Stonemason

Songs in Ordinary Time - Morris

Songs in Ordinary Time

Wicked - Maguire

Wicked

Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer - Millhauser

Martin Dressler: The Tale of an American Dreamer

The Deep End of the Ocean - Mitchard

The Deep End of the Ocean

Angela's Ashes - McCourt

Angela's Ashes

The Gardener's Son - McCarthy

The Gardener's Son

Charming Billy - McDermott

Charming Billy

Evening - Minot

Evening

Paradise - Morrison

Paradise

Cities of the Plain - McCarthy

Cities of the Plain

While I Was Gone - Miller

While I Was Gone

Atonement - McEwan

Atonement

No Country for Old Men - McCarthy

No Country for Old Men

Twilight - Meyer

Twilight

The Road - McCarthy

The Road

New Moon - Meyer

New Moon

Eclipse - Meyer

Eclipse

Shadow Country - Matthiessen

Shadow Country

Breaking Dawn - Meyer

Breaking Dawn

In Other Rooms, Other Wonders - Mueenuddin

In Other Rooms, Other Wonders

Let the Great World Spin - McCann

Let the Great World Spin

The Emperor Of All Maladies - Mukherjee

The Emperor Of All Maladies

Magnificence - Millet

Magnificence



Is your book valuable?


People run across old books everyday, and one of the first questions they ask is – How much is it worth? The best way to determine book value is to find out how much people are selling a comparable book for in the market on places such as eBay.com and AbeBooks.com. But the key phrase here is “comparable book”. So before you can say that your book has the same value as an expensive one you see listed, you first need to evaluate your book to make sure it has all of the same points (or attributes).

The first step in evaluating a book is to identify whether it is a first edition. Generally speaking these are the most desirable books. A signed first edition is even better, and some limited editions can have value, but as a rule of thumb your book should be a first edition to have a shot at being something of value to collectors. There are exceptions to this rule in cases where a first edition is very scarce or very expensive to the point where collectors turn to a second printing as an affordable alternative, but these instances are few and far between.

What is so special about first editions? Collectors are drawn to books that are as close as possible to the author’s original work, so they want the first book that was published for a particular novel. But they aren’t just looking for any first edition. They want the first printing of the first edition. Sometimes if the author is established, the very first printings are special signed and numbered books that are produced before the books that show up in stores (those books are then called “first trade editions”). First printings of first editions are sometimes simply called “first editions”, while second printings of first editions are called “later printings”.

How do you know if you have a first edition? Clicking on the thumbnails above will take you to FirstEditionPoints.com where you will see photos of the true first edition. You can use this information to decide whether you have a first edition, or something published later. You can then click on pre-filled links to see the prices people are charging for comparable books on eBay.com and AbeBooks.com. To get started use the menu on top to see thumbnails for National Book Award Winners, Classics, Science, Politics, History, Sports, Crime, and Oprah’s Book Club Picks.