Strands #247 “More Than Just...
Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Can anyone tell me please what makes a first edition valuable? Is it things like who the author is and how popular they are, when the book was first printed,eg year of printing, and does it make a difference if it's signed by the author?
Thanks in advance :) bunny
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's mostly to do with rarity - ie, the law of supply and demand. First editions tend to be smaller than subsequent ones. If they're older, they're likely to have become a bit tatty, so ones in good condition will be rarer. Ones signed by the author will be rarer still. And so on. It helps if the book or the author is famous, because more collectors will then be on the lookout, so demand will further exceed supply.
All that subject to what Buenchico has already said, of course.