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I spent ages browsing yesterday looking for a Fleming price guide regarding the books. Anyone know of a website?
I've also got three original first editions I'd like to know the value of. They're the most common three, YOLT, Octopussy and TMWTGG, but even so, it's been perhaps 10 years since I bought the last one, and they may have increased in value.
I bought the Centenary set because I saw it as one of the rare times a collector can get a set of hardback Flemings. I think there was a set done in the early 2000's, but they were not nearly as stylish.
I currently own the GOLDFINGER print.
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Well spotted with the different text on the back of the dust jacket. I've checked and it turns out two of mine are second printings, Thunderball and You Only Live Twice.
It also seems like the 2009 paperback editions with the same covers are sought after as they are listed for silly money from third party sellers on amazon.
Sets seem to sell for about £800 / $1500 in mint condition. Oddly I think they sell for more - say £80 each separately. Perhaps this is because more collectors want to have the odd edition rather than buy a set.
Today I've just received the 2008 Penguin hardback of Quantum of Solace, the collection of short stories in one volume. I got it cheaply from an amazon seller and I'm very pleased with the condition it's in.
However it didn't come with the cardboard wraparound slip. I didn't expect it would have it but I'd still like to get one. Failing that I'd like to maybe print off a paper copy to "simulate" the look of the slip. Can anyone direct me to a good quality scan?
I must add I'm not trying to pass a fake off as authentic, this is just to make the book look "right" on my shelf. :)
I think there were more Centenary jackets printed than books as some 2nd edition books come with 1st edition jackets.
Prices of these are going up, the artwork is collectable / iconic. Only 4000 copies of each were made and most went to libraries (same as the early Cape editions in both these respects).
On the upside, I did find a couple of PBs that I don't have.
Ah right, pretty sure I got my copy of DMC at Waterstones so that would explain it. Thanks for clearing up that mystery for me.