How to recognize a first edition?
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
The exact inscription was:
'For #2 Son Bruce Cal Herbert - Frank Herbert'
The rest was like: 'For my Son Bruce'
'For #2 Son Bruce Cal Herbert - Frank Herbert'
The rest was like: 'For my Son Bruce'
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
I'm not an expert in different editions of DM, CoD and GEoD, but there are few facts I know for sure:
Dune Messiah:
1st printing: no indication of printing or edition, Library of Congress catalog card number on the bottom of copyright page, price $4.95 on the front flap, brown boards. Also book is little smaller than later printings - both height and width. 256 numbered pages.
2nd printing: 'second impression' on copyright page, no card number, price $14.95, black boards, 220 numbered pages.
3rd printing: 'third impression' on copyright page, price $7.95, red boards.
6th printing: 'sixth impression' on copyright page, price $17.95.
8th printing: 'eight impression', ISBN on back cover, price $18.95, 220 numbered pages.
9th printing:
Children of Dune:
1st: price $8.95 (the same for at least 11 printings), color of the boards is also the same for at least printings 1-11, no indication of first edition or printing
2nd: only difference - second impression on copyright page
3rd: third impression
4th: fouth impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
5th: fifth impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
6-10th - I don't have those, but trend is obvious
11th: eleventh impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
God Emperor of Dune:
1st: price $12.95, black boards, no indication of first edition or printing
2nd: only difference - 'second impression' on the top of copyrights
2nd printing:
If anyone has info with photos about other printings - you must share with us!
Dune Messiah:
1st printing: no indication of printing or edition, Library of Congress catalog card number on the bottom of copyright page, price $4.95 on the front flap, brown boards. Also book is little smaller than later printings - both height and width. 256 numbered pages.
2nd printing: 'second impression' on copyright page, no card number, price $14.95, black boards, 220 numbered pages.
3rd printing: 'third impression' on copyright page, price $7.95, red boards.
6th printing: 'sixth impression' on copyright page, price $17.95.
8th printing: 'eight impression', ISBN on back cover, price $18.95, 220 numbered pages.
9th printing:
Children of Dune:
1st: price $8.95 (the same for at least 11 printings), color of the boards is also the same for at least printings 1-11, no indication of first edition or printing
2nd: only difference - second impression on copyright page
3rd: third impression
4th: fouth impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
5th: fifth impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
6-10th - I don't have those, but trend is obvious
11th: eleventh impression and additional SBN number on copyright page
God Emperor of Dune:
1st: price $12.95, black boards, no indication of first edition or printing
2nd: only difference - 'second impression' on the top of copyrights
2nd printing:
If anyone has info with photos about other printings - you must share with us!
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
This is excellent info, Kwizatz. Thank you.
(Are you guys at Lampadas getting all this?)
(Are you guys at Lampadas getting all this?)
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My herbertians Cicerone :
Daniel J.H. LEVACK . Dune Master: Frank Herbert Bibliography (Bibliographies & Indexes in Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror)
Phil STEPHENSEN-PAYNE . Frank Herbert a voice from the desert
It's (almost) complete
PS : Omphalos' clone
Daniel J.H. LEVACK . Dune Master: Frank Herbert Bibliography (Bibliographies & Indexes in Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror)
Phil STEPHENSEN-PAYNE . Frank Herbert a voice from the desert
It's (almost) complete
PS : Omphalos' clone
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
That's the book I'm going to splurge in. Tonight, maybe. If I can deflect the mouse's attention while i order it online.
Thanks for that link, Joseph. I had not seen that guy's site before. And I am reminded that I have about 60 things to add to that list, so I should get off my ass and update it. Actually, I think that web version is older even than the list at T(A)U. Time to fix that too.
Hey, Joseph. Have you told that guy about the Lampadas Library?
EDIT: Now that I think about it, is that the T(A)U member who wrote a dissertation on feminist issues in the Dune series? I wonder. Have not heard back from that person in a while, and don't even remember his (her?) id over that, but something makes me think it is.
Thanks for that link, Joseph. I had not seen that guy's site before. And I am reminded that I have about 60 things to add to that list, so I should get off my ass and update it. Actually, I think that web version is older even than the list at T(A)U. Time to fix that too.
Hey, Joseph. Have you told that guy about the Lampadas Library?
EDIT: Now that I think about it, is that the T(A)U member who wrote a dissertation on feminist issues in the Dune series? I wonder. Have not heard back from that person in a while, and don't even remember his (her?) id over that, but something makes me think it is.
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
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Have you already discovered this one, Chig?
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Have you already discovered this one, Chig?
http://baheyeldin.com/literature/arabic ... -dune.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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HBJ
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
A review by Walter E. Meyers (the linguist ?) at SFS. Great book. I'm planning to digitize it for our secret forum.Omphalos wrote:That's the book I'm going to splurge in. Tonight, maybe. If I can deflect the mouse's attention while i order it online.
Don't know him, but, you know, his compilation is ....just a compilation (without verification or primary sources) : that's called "reinventing the square wheel"Omphalos wrote:Thanks for that link, Joseph. I had not seen that guy's site before. And I am reminded that I have about 60 things to add to that list, so I should get off my ass and update it. Actually, I think that web version is older even than the list at T(A)U. Time to fix that too.
Hey, Joseph. Have you told that guy about the Lampadas Library?
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He's our mutual "Facebook friend"Hunchback Jack wrote:[off-topic]
Have you already discovered this one, Chig?
http://baheyeldin.com/literature/arabic ... -dune.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
will someone with time on their hands please crop the signatures from the above pics
and post them with the other handwriting samples in the "Notes" section in the Basement
Archive @T(A)U ...
and post them with the other handwriting samples in the "Notes" section in the Basement
Archive @T(A)U ...
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Hunchback Jack wrote:[off-topic]
Have you already discovered this one, Chig?
http://baheyeldin.com/literature/arabic ... -dune.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://resources.hairyticksofdune.net/fremen.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; See Note 1 at the bottom.
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Figured as much.
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I'm still very proud of The Quarry but … let's face it; in the end the real best way to sign off would have been with a great big rollicking Culture novel.
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I'm still very proud of The Quarry but … let's face it; in the end the real best way to sign off would have been with a great big rollicking Culture novel.
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
I'm not so sure that Maud'Dib was a spelling error cause according to Fullerton Archives that was a working title of Dune. Of course they could make a spelling error in the listingKwisatz wrote:
1: 1965. $5.95 (blue boards) (Philadelphia, Toronto Ambassador Books). Only first edition stated, with no indication of the printing, spelling error in Muad'Dib (Maud'Dib) title of 2nd part of novel. This error is in all 9 printings (BCE has the correct version though).
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(It is a spelling error at least as a transliteration of the original Arabic word upon which the name was based. )
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Does anyone have info on 1st 1st The Jesus Incident?
edit; I remember posting about a typo in the chapter where Paul meets Kynes, I think a paragraph gets repeated- sort of.
re-edit; found it:
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edit; I remember posting about a typo in the chapter where Paul meets Kynes, I think a paragraph gets repeated- sort of.
re-edit; found it:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=443&p=92516&hilit= ... une#p92516" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
What information do you need?
My 1/1 has no indication of edition or printing. Price $10.95, ISBN: 0-399-12268-0
My 1/1 has no indication of edition or printing. Price $10.95, ISBN: 0-399-12268-0
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Hi all,
Does anyone know anything about Dune Messiah? I have 2 copies in HC. One is an obvious BC edition, with red boards. Mint condition.
The other looks to be a 1st/1st trade edition; however, it has black boards instead of the tan I've seen on other versions.
I've seen versions with black boards, stating 2nd impression on the copyright page, but mine states no impression whatsoever, just like a true first.
The book itself is flawless, but the DJ is torn with sun fading to the spine.
I tried to upload pictures, but it wouldn't allow me (any ideas?)
Thanks,
I also have 1st printings HC of Children, God-Emperor, and Heretics.
Does anyone know anything about Dune Messiah? I have 2 copies in HC. One is an obvious BC edition, with red boards. Mint condition.
The other looks to be a 1st/1st trade edition; however, it has black boards instead of the tan I've seen on other versions.
I've seen versions with black boards, stating 2nd impression on the copyright page, but mine states no impression whatsoever, just like a true first.
The book itself is flawless, but the DJ is torn with sun fading to the spine.
I tried to upload pictures, but it wouldn't allow me (any ideas?)
Thanks,
I also have 1st printings HC of Children, God-Emperor, and Heretics.
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Did you compare your copyright page with my pictures a page earlier? Maybe it's a later BCE as in case of Dune, where there were red and later brown boards.
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Isn't there also a difference between the British and the U.S. 1st editions?
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Maybe it's possible to figure out by just measuring the book dimensions and check page numbers. There is a difference between the 1st print and later in terms of both, as well as the book club edition. On top of my head I think the 1st print has 256 numbered pages. Is your DJ clipped anywhere on the front flap?
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
Right, 2nd and BCE have 220 numbered pages + Ghola's Hymn page
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Yes, it's mine. According to GoogleWebmaster tools, apparently people have been finding and discussing it. I had long forgotten about it until a few weeks ago. I guess you were never able to track down that one paper from that person you were attempting to email. Would have been nice for my paper, but oh well.Omphalos wrote:
EDIT: Now that I think about it, is that the T(A)U member who wrote a dissertation on feminist issues in the Dune series? I wonder. Have not heard back from that person in a while, and don't even remember his (her?) id over that, but something makes me think it is.
How have things been going lately?
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The Tai Estopy paper? I got in touch with someone (in like, 2008) at Tai's university who said he would forward a letter for me, but I long ago forgot to send it off. Oh well. Something for the next generation of Dune hunters to find.bgscholar wrote:Yes, it's mine. According to GoogleWebmaster tools, apparently people have been finding and discussing it. I had long forgotten about it until a few weeks ago. I guess you were never able to track down that one paper from that person you were attempting to email. Would have been nice for my paper, but oh well.Omphalos wrote:
EDIT: Now that I think about it, is that the T(A)U member who wrote a dissertation on feminist issues in the Dune series? I wonder. Have not heard back from that person in a while, and don't even remember his (her?) id over that, but something makes me think it is.
How have things been going lately?
I'd still like a copy of your paper for our archives. What do you say?
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Re: How to recognize a first edition?
There is a store called Third Place Books by where I live, at one time they had a third edition hardcover of Dune, autographed for $600. I didnt buy it at the time and am still kicking myself, however I saw another third edition on ebay not too long ago for $75. Has anyone ever seen similar prices for later editions? The only first ive ever seen is at the sci-fi museum in the EMP. Paul Allen probably bought it for fun one day. A DAMN good place to look for autographed Dune books is thrift stores, as long as you're not picky about the books being paperbacks.
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About 2 months ago 1st printing in good condition was sold for around $900 and our member rakishoard lost it in last minute.
My personal record was to buy 8th printing (not ex-lib) for $7.62 few years ago. I've bought also 1st printing ex-lib without DJ for $50. So now I have two 1sts - one for me and one for my Chani
My personal record was to buy 8th printing (not ex-lib) for $7.62 few years ago. I've bought also 1st printing ex-lib without DJ for $50. So now I have two 1sts - one for me and one for my Chani
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75 bucks for a third print is a good deal - if the jacket is in a nice condition. Early prints do certainly come up occasionally at low prices and you just gotta have a lot of patience to grab deals. I think my record in finding a 1st print copy in a good 1st state jacket for $375 is hard to beat.. unless you find it in a thrift store for $1.