Mint Condition Book Preservation.
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Mint Condition Book Preservation.
I've briefly looked through some of the threads and haven't really found anything that mentions preservation of books.
I'm purchasing three copys of "Lyra's Oxford" (one for reading, and two for mint condition preservation) and I was wondering how to best go about keeping the books free of dust and other elements that aren't good for books.
How do you keep your books?
Should I just not open the other two packages and leave the books in their protective wrappings? Over time will that damage the cloth map, or other articles included with the books?
Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I'm purchasing three copys of "Lyra's Oxford" (one for reading, and two for mint condition preservation) and I was wondering how to best go about keeping the books free of dust and other elements that aren't good for books.
How do you keep your books?
Should I just not open the other two packages and leave the books in their protective wrappings? Over time will that damage the cloth map, or other articles included with the books?
Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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No idea.. I planned on keeping my book in perfect condition..
but then i bashed it in my bag while carrying it home from the shop, and the cover is slightly dented now. :sigh:
but then i bashed it in my bag while carrying it home from the shop, and the cover is slightly dented now. :sigh:
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I've kept TAS and TGC in mint condition but i couldnt be bothered to do so with TSK considering it was already battered when i got it (2nd hand you see.) Im not planning to keep LO in mint condition because i can't be bothered. Besides i think things are meant to be used not left in a shelf.
Anyway you could try keeping them in those plastic pouch things and then putting them in a box with padding. I can't think of much being able to go wrong if you do that.
Anyway you could try keeping them in those plastic pouch things and then putting them in a box with padding. I can't think of much being able to go wrong if you do that.
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most of my books are in terrible condition, i have a thirty year old copy of the hobbit (which i am currently rereading) which is all tattered with pages hanging off. I often have books lying all over the floor, its just life. As long as you can still read it there's ot a problem.
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well my copy of the Hobbit is 40 ! years old as is scello(sp?) taped together everywhere. My copy of HP and the PS is damaged beyond repair for some reason though
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I'm an all out perfectionist, so it's kind of a big thing to me to have first edition (signed if possible) hardbound, mint condition copies.
Unfortunately I didn't get into the trillogy when it first started and haven't been able to find reasonably priced first edition hardbounds (the first american edition, mint condition trillogy is going for about 500 dollars, and british editions are going for around 700 dollars) so I've decided to start with Lyra's Oxford, and hopefully one day I'll have a complete mint condition set.
hahahha behold my hobby.
Unfortunately I didn't get into the trillogy when it first started and haven't been able to find reasonably priced first edition hardbounds (the first american edition, mint condition trillogy is going for about 500 dollars, and british editions are going for around 700 dollars) so I've decided to start with Lyra's Oxford, and hopefully one day I'll have a complete mint condition set.
hahahha behold my hobby.
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eloquent wrote:The worst thing is when you find bits of whatever you were eating first time round in the pages
I always try to avoid that yet almost inevitably I'll end up with a stain on the pages somewhere - my copy of The Amber Spyglass has a dirty great chocolate stain on the side which annoys me to no end. That and the text smudges on every few pages where my thumbs have been. Then again I suppose its worse still when you find the stains of someone else's food in a library book
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You didnt tell me it was first edition!! In that case DO keep it in mint condition and NEVER lay a finger on it. . .ive got a first edition of HP and TGOF. They sell for about 20 quid now but that'll change hopefully. I didnt get into the trilogy straight away. It took me until. . .well 2-3 months ago to read any of them and yet i had TGC on my shelf for 3 years previously. Shame on me. . .
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It's amazing how the value of books can increase after you've bought them. If I remember correctly TSK is going for almost 70 dollars since I checked the other day. Hold onto the books, they'll double or triple in price in a few years.
Take a look at this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3549678156&category=2232
Take a look at this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3549678156&category=2232
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All three first edition for a grand, eh? Wow...
Those three books have fairly similar covers to my three, which are 3rd edition and old enough to contain the woman daemon discrepancy. I'd like to think that they, too, might be worth a lot at some point. Not so I could sell them, just because it would be cool .
Those three books have fairly similar covers to my three, which are 3rd edition and old enough to contain the woman daemon discrepancy. I'd like to think that they, too, might be worth a lot at some point. Not so I could sell them, just because it would be cool .
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some guy e-mailed me, trying to sell me a copy of the haunted storm, a while ago... i don't remember the price he gave me for that because it was ridiculous (a lot more than it went for on eBay. he was going by referrals from "book experts"). however, he claimed he saw a first edition northern lights selling for 2.5k at abebooks.com... or 10k... one or the other.
keeping books in good condition, very generally:
dry place (no moisture - no mold)
dark place (no light - no fading)
don't touch it much (obvious reasons, wear & tear, fingerprints, skin oil)
stuff like that.
my books... the hardcovers have been lent to all my friends in every direction, so they're... alright, the fact that they're hardcover makes them a little more durable a bit... i usually remove the book cover before reading or lending it out... there are some stains on the pages... chocolate, candy canes (the books were christmas gifts). the paperbacks have actually been only read once, so they pretty much look like they've been read only once. minute creasing in one of the spines, stuff like that.
keeping books in good condition, very generally:
dry place (no moisture - no mold)
dark place (no light - no fading)
don't touch it much (obvious reasons, wear & tear, fingerprints, skin oil)
stuff like that.
my books... the hardcovers have been lent to all my friends in every direction, so they're... alright, the fact that they're hardcover makes them a little more durable a bit... i usually remove the book cover before reading or lending it out... there are some stains on the pages... chocolate, candy canes (the books were christmas gifts). the paperbacks have actually been only read once, so they pretty much look like they've been read only once. minute creasing in one of the spines, stuff like that.
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Third editions aren't usually worth near as much as first editions, but if they have a discrepancy, it signifigantly increases their value. But it all depends on what condition they're in, if they're in a smoke-free home or not, how they've been handled etc.
A first edition is worth nothing if it's torn up and abused
A first edition is worth nothing if it's torn up and abused
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mistakes generally increase the value of books. however, there were several printings of northern lights with the woman daemon mistake in it, so i don't think it'll make too much difference for now.
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