![]() ![]() Share of scouting, finding Grafton firsts may almost be a weekly occurrence. Of which sell robustly, and, if you run into multiple hardbacks of later printings, paperbacks or bookĬlub editions, no matter you can sell these in lots - and they will sell. Not only are there 19 alphabet titles to look for but also audiobooks and proof copies, both This should be bread and butter stuffįor many. As a result, signed first editions of later series titles are common and can usually be had for about $10.Īs booksellers, we are only too happy to accommodate collectors. Even if your criteria is to collect signed first editions, this is still very doable because, let me tell you, this lady has signed a ton of books. By the time you reach E or F, in fact, you're already under $50. A nice, dust-jacketed first ofĪ is for Alibi can still be had for several hundred dollars, and you don't have to work tooįar forward from there to see prices drop below $100. ![]() "Collect me!" After all, what could be simpler for the collector? You start at one end of theĪlphabet and work forward or back until you've got them all, first US and/or UK's alike.Īnd getting them all isn't prohibitively expensive - yet. S is for Silence, she has engineered a publishing phenomenon that almost shouts, Mystery novel after another, starting with A is for Alibi and having more recently completed ![]() Believe it or not, some things in bookselling are easy. ![]()
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