I do when its a good novel. I also like the mags. called Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. I'm finally reading The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien. I started it on Friday and I'm about 1/3 done. This is a good book. I'm going to read Loard of the Rings next"
Do you guyes read books?
Do you guyes read books?
Do you guyes read books?
I do when its a good novel. I also like the mags. called Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. I'm finally reading The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien. I started it on Friday and I'm about 1/3 done. This is a good book. I'm going to read Loard of the Rings next"
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I do when its a good novel. I also like the mags. called Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. I'm finally reading The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien. I started it on Friday and I'm about 1/3 done. This is a good book. I'm going to read Loard of the Rings next"
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I love a good book. Have read most of the classics (no not just because they were required reading
). I have an old copy of War and Peace that I swear I will get through someday!
Also have read the Hobbitt and LOTR, in the middle of reading it again right now.
I think I have only NOT read two Stephen King books; Blackhouse and Dreamcatcher.
Like anything good. Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy books are good too.
Koontz, some Clancy, and Michener too.
Also have read the Hobbitt and LOTR, in the middle of reading it again right now.
I think I have only NOT read two Stephen King books; Blackhouse and Dreamcatcher.
Like anything good. Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy books are good too.
Koontz, some Clancy, and Michener too.
Just about to finish "Debt if Honor" Clancy novel. My problem is I speed read, I go thru a 1200 page book in two days. Costs more than goin to the movies. Debt is a damn good book BTW.
Well dang it, should read Debt OF Honor, not if. Geez.
Well dang it, should read Debt OF Honor, not if. Geez.
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Before my eye problems and before I got into puting, I loved to read...
Historical Adventure was a fav, but a series that I liked alot was by John MacDonald, "Travis McGee"...
And probably 30 years ago, I enjoyed an Alfred Hitch****'s Three Investigators series. (I think that was the name, dang the CRS syndrome...)
In my youth, I would read anything, even dictionaries and encyclopedias...
Actually reading a Spanish/English Dictionary made learning Spanish easier. Just "foolin' around" I established quite a vocabulary and laid a good background for reading and writing it.
Historical Adventure was a fav, but a series that I liked alot was by John MacDonald, "Travis McGee"...
And probably 30 years ago, I enjoyed an Alfred Hitch****'s Three Investigators series. (I think that was the name, dang the CRS syndrome...)
In my youth, I would read anything, even dictionaries and encyclopedias...
Actually reading a Spanish/English Dictionary made learning Spanish easier. Just "foolin' around" I established quite a vocabulary and laid a good background for reading and writing it.
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i like reading sometimes. just depends on what the book is about. i usually like vampire/gothic and fantasy books.
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When i get time i read..i used to read everynight tho!
I have read alot of the STAR WARS books
I love Jurassic Park/ The Lost world along with everything else by michael Chricton
Clancy has some highly detailed and awesome books!! RAINBOW SIX was sweet!
other than that i read stuff that looks interesting....mostly anything related to computers!!
I have read alot of the STAR WARS books
I love Jurassic Park/ The Lost world along with everything else by michael Chricton
Clancy has some highly detailed and awesome books!! RAINBOW SIX was sweet!
other than that i read stuff that looks interesting....mostly anything related to computers!!
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I read at least one book a week, although usually it's more. I wish I had the stomach to read nonfiction. Although I love when a talented writer incorporates a lot of interesting facts and I can learn something. My old job was amazing because it was mostly typing. I would use books on tape and often listened to two books a day. I learned a LOT and was introduced to number of new authors.
I love to read.
I love to read.
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I just bought the Hobbit, The Simalliron, and the LoTR boxed set for like $40 bucks from [url]http://www.amazon.com...currently[/url] about halfway through the Hobbit.
I'm mainly into fantasy books, but have read lots of my mom's mystery books..Sue Grafton I think..."The Cat who could smell blood" or whatever the cat mystery books she writes....those are kinda cool, Robert Jordan, Terry Brooks, Stephen King, Alan Dean Foster, are my main authors I keep up on, I love Fosters' Spellsinger series, it's one of the best stories I've ever read.
I'm mainly into fantasy books, but have read lots of my mom's mystery books..Sue Grafton I think..."The Cat who could smell blood" or whatever the cat mystery books she writes....those are kinda cool, Robert Jordan, Terry Brooks, Stephen King, Alan Dean Foster, are my main authors I keep up on, I love Fosters' Spellsinger series, it's one of the best stories I've ever read.
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I love fantasy books too doug! I've read the full d and d: dragonlance, terry goodman's series(first book was wizards first rule), and that series with shanara by the fellow who wrote star wars ep. 1.
I cant keep track of them all!
I cant keep track of them all!
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yup, Terry brooks is the man! The Shannara series is great! I've got the first 3, I need to get more into that...but like you said, I cant keep track of them all either, lol.Originally posted by onetrueday
I love fantasy books too doug! I've read the full d and d: dragonlance, terry goodman's series(first book was wizards first rule), and that series with shanara by the fellow who wrote star wars ep. 1.
I cant keep track of them all!
Dragonlance rocks...I used to read those alot when I was younger, but other books have taken their hold upon me...I'm surprised you read them all, there's tons of the dragonlance books!
How can you tell if they are first edition?Originally posted by Noevo
hmm, I should mention that I collect 1st Edition Stephen King books. If anyone ever finds or hears of one let me know. I have about 6 right now.
Just seemed like a good place to mention it![]()
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Well I have a hardback copy of Christine and Misery. They have no sleeves and I can't find anything that say's what edition they are but if you want them let me know.Originally posted by Noevo
On the copyright page it will usually say so. Then you get into whether it is a 1st print first edition or a later print but still first edition. Maybe i'll get a pic or two to explain better than I can![]()
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everyday i read this soap opera we call speedguide. it is a never ending story of l33ts, n00bs, smapers, and authority
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Originally posted by EvilAngel Actually Kitten just got the sonagram done and the doc thought it was twins at first, but soon realized that it was the boys pen1s laying next to him....lol
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Originally posted by Jim Heart attack on a bun?
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I paid $100 a few years ago for two very ornate hardcover books.
The first is a green copy of the Hobbit and the second is a red copy of all thee books of Lord of the Rings combined into one thick hardcover book.
They're really neat. They have hard cover sleeves, cover art, textured folds, and there are various drawings and writings in the middle earth language throughout the books.
Just remembered them now, even though they are always within plain view.
The first is a green copy of the Hobbit and the second is a red copy of all thee books of Lord of the Rings combined into one thick hardcover book.
They're really neat. They have hard cover sleeves, cover art, textured folds, and there are various drawings and writings in the middle earth language throughout the books.
Just remembered them now, even though they are always within plain view.
ah, you lucky dude....the red one is going for like $50-75 bucks on Amazon.com....it's the collectors edition, same with the Hobbit...collectors edition. Hang on to those...or give them to me.Originally posted by Macho-Module
I paid $100 a few years ago for two very ornate hardcover books.
The first is a green copy of the Hobbit and the second is a red copy of all thee books of Lord of the Rings combined into one thick hardcover book.
They're really neat. They have hard cover sleeves, cover art, textured folds, and there are various drawings and writings in the middle earth language throughout the books.
Just remembered them now, even though they are always within plain view.![]()
Those editions of The Hobbit and LOTR are AWESOME!!!
As far as how to figure out if you have a first edition. It's tricky. Usually if it shows a copyright date and published date that are the same year it could be a first edition. But not always. Publishers don't use a uniform way of marking them. On newer books you will usually see a number line like 1234567 or 78654321. This would show a first printing. if a number line exists and it has a 1 in it or an A for that matter it's a first printing. Believe me, it's much easier when they mark the damn thing First Edition.
But they are worth a lot, depending on the book obviously. For example, I believe a First British Edition of The Hobbit goes for $30,000.
Mouse, on those two hardcovers can you tell me what the Copyright pages says? Like if it shows Copyright and and Published date as the same, to start? Or if theres a number line.
As far as how to figure out if you have a first edition. It's tricky. Usually if it shows a copyright date and published date that are the same year it could be a first edition. But not always. Publishers don't use a uniform way of marking them. On newer books you will usually see a number line like 1234567 or 78654321. This would show a first printing. if a number line exists and it has a 1 in it or an A for that matter it's a first printing. Believe me, it's much easier when they mark the damn thing First Edition.
But they are worth a lot, depending on the book obviously. For example, I believe a First British Edition of The Hobbit goes for $30,000.
Mouse, on those two hardcovers can you tell me what the Copyright pages says? Like if it shows Copyright and and Published date as the same, to start? Or if theres a number line.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dl ... =photo1120
http://www.terrybrooks.net/collecting.html
some cool info I'm reading, as I have a hardcover book of the Sword of Shannara...it says it was printed in 1977...but doesn't give any info as to first printing or anything...
Hm....http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dl ... 1501098256 my book has the illustrations by the Brothers Hildebrandt...with a nice full color picture in the center of the book....by Random House, just like this auction.....could it be a first edition? where do I find the ISBN number....any help?
okay here it is:
Christine
copyright 1983 by Stephen King
All rights reserved
First publiched in 1983 By the Viking Press
40 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010
Published simultaneously in Canada bu
Penquin Books Canada Limited
A Special limited first edition of 1000 Numbered
and signed copies of this book has been poblished by
Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Rhode Island
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publishing Data
King, Stephen, 1947-
Christine, I.Title.
PS3561.143C4 1983 813'.54 82-20105
ISBN 0-670-22026-4
Christine
copyright 1983 by Stephen King
All rights reserved
First publiched in 1983 By the Viking Press
40 West 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010
Published simultaneously in Canada bu
Penquin Books Canada Limited
A Special limited first edition of 1000 Numbered
and signed copies of this book has been poblished by
Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Rhode Island
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publishing Data
King, Stephen, 1947-
Christine, I.Title.
PS3561.143C4 1983 813'.54 82-20105
ISBN 0-670-22026-4
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 34-1970300
there's a link to your Book Mouse...hopefully it will give some more info. I dont think yours is a first run copy after all
...from the limited reading I did of the website
there's a link to your Book Mouse...hopefully it will give some more info. I dont think yours is a first run copy after all
heh, yeah King made it a little easier to find his First Editions with Firestarter I think it was. They started doing the whole signed, limited First Edition thing then. Much harder to come by.
Misery's First Edition is this;
Misery
No date on TP. `First Published in 1987 by Viking Penguin Inc.' on CP. No other numbering
TP=Title Page
CP= Copyright Page
Misery's First Edition is this;
Misery
No date on TP. `First Published in 1987 by Viking Penguin Inc.' on CP. No other numbering
TP=Title Page
CP= Copyright Page
I think that is what this one is. Let me know if you want themOriginally posted by Noevo
heh, yeah King made it a little easier to find his First Editions with Firestarter I think it was. They started doing the whole signed, limited First Edition thing then. Much harder to come by.
Misery's First Edition is this;
Misery
No date on TP. `First Published in 1987 by Viking Penguin Inc.' on CP. No other numbering
TP=Title Page
CP= Copyright Page
"By replying to you, I acknowledge that you exist. By Ignoring you, I am mearly saying that you are not worthy of breathing."
I don't want anythingOriginally posted by Noevo
alright, ya got me. I am a book wh0re. PM me with what you want for them.![]()
Just PM your addy and I will ship them out this week
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I have all his novels in hardback!
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James Bond and Jacques Cousteau all wrapped into one.
I have all his novels in hardback!
Check out his link
http://www.bradland.com/cussler/
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