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Mike
]]>I did find a signed copy of Rush’s Lancers in great shape at a different used bookstore though, for a steal–so now I have 2.
]]>The nature of gift giving and gift receiving provides endless opportunities for delight, embarrassment, intrigue, and disappointment. At least, with that hefty price tag, your book will end up with someone who actually appreciates it.
The joke at work is always “Please don’t inscribe your book, it’ might reduce the ebay value”.
Best wishes,
Mannie
]]>I had them open the case a few weeks back and looked at the Suffolk & Cloyd’s Mtn. books, since I already have your Trevilian Station book. I told them that I thought each was still in print. So why the exorbitant price? I was informed that each was an autographed first edition. I told them that all first ediitions in this series came autographed. And I got a blank stare.
I got that same stare when I told them the author of “Glory Enough for All” was local & a friend of mine.
Mike Peters
]]>Congrats on becoming a “collectible” author as well! 🙂 Did ya notice the $150 price tag for an unsigned 2nd edition of “Siege of Suffolk?” I’m not entirely sure, but I think that’s still in print at list price.
Paul
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