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Post Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 4:41 pm 
 

Great advice and stories in this thread.

I used to collect books. They were more interest-based, and not as collectibles. History, Military, Sciences, Fantasy/Scifi, RPGs, like many of you.

Most of the collection - about 800 volumes - back in Oct 2002 I put up as seed to start the business. Back then there was little online competition, and they fetched prices that wouldn't happen today. That was the core of my business in the early years, niche fiction and nonfiction. RPGs didn't come in until later.

I still have two smaller shelves of favorite books.



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Post Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:18 pm 
 

red_bus wrote in Anyone here collect books?:Increasingly I have found my interest wandering to 1st Editions of some of the books which have been (or are) important to me. Anyone here collect books, and if so, any advice for a person starting out?


The only "book" I have that is worth any money at all (that is not a D&D book) is George Cameron Stone's A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times - Slipcase Edition, number 34 of 100.


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Post Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:53 am 
 

jkason wrote in Anyone here collect books?:The only "book" I have that is worth any money at all (that is not a D&D book) is George Cameron Stone's A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times - Slipcase Edition, number 34 of 100.


Which might also be the only sort of book owned by a fighter lord in a pre-printing-press society. Good job.

  


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Post Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 10:56 pm 
 

I have quite a large book collection on top of my RPG collection. Mostly Science Fiction, but also academic stuff related to work, and also my niche collection is Scandinavian language books (mostly Norwegian and Icelandic) which I read and enjoy. Just got back to Australia after an extended period away and dreaming of retiring so my new work can be returning to my hobby (I'd need to win the lottery to retire unfortunately). Plan is a man cave, with floor to ceiling bookshelves, gaming table and other appropriate embellishments :study:

  


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Post Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 3:59 pm 
 

I used to collect Tolkien books printed by Alllen and Unwin over 15 years ago.  
I got to 5 books all printed before the 1960s including the first print in 1937.
After I while, I just lost interest.  They are still sitting in my bookcase and will likely be given to my son when he comes of age.  
I've been out of collecting for around 10 years since my first child was born.
Recently, I've come back to collecting 1E D&D modules.
For those you who dont know, in the first Hobbit printed in 1937, Bilbo and Gollum part as friends after the riddle game.
Tolkien had to change the story from the first printing, second impression to incorporate his story of The Lord of the Rings.
I would recommend you obtain hard cover books of the stories your really enjoy and will reread over and over.
I have a few hard cover copies of Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear but I don't think that he will compete the trilogy.  

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Post Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 5:41 am 
 

Mykridius wrote in Anyone here collect books?:I used to collect Tolkien books printed by Alllen and Unwin over 15 years ago.  
I got to 5 books all printed before the 1960s including the first print in 1937.
After I while, I just lost interest.  They are still sitting in my bookcase and will likely be given to my son when he comes of age.  
I've been out of collecting for around 10 years since my first child was born.
Recently, I've come back to collecting 1E D&D modules.
For those you who dont know, in the first Hobbit printed in 1937, Bilbo and Gollum part as friends after the riddle game.
Tolkien had to change the story from the first printing, second impression to incorporate his story of The Lord of the Rings.
I would recommend you obtain hard cover books of the stories your really enjoy and will reread over and over.
I have a few hard cover copies of Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind and Wise Man's Fear but I don't think that he will compete the trilogy.  

best of luck :)


oof you really think Rothfuss wont finish? Thats grim. Its one thing for GRRM not not make it through ASOIAF but a 3 book series... surely the 3rd will happen.

  


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Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:24 pm 
 

Well it has been 10 years now since Rothfuss’ second book.
I would love to read the conclusion of his trilogy but alas I really don’t think he will write it.

  

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:20 pm 
 

Grim take - but fair.

I think he'll pop it out sometime in the next 10 years.

What im most sad about perhaps is that we 'know' the tragic end of the story and id more like to hear a 'whats next' for Kvothe and break free of the inkeeper thing. Or some other books in the world.

Maybe that'll happen in book3 and he dies or soemthing. Suppose this isnt the place for that discussion.

  

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 3:21 pm 
 

I’ve been hunting down all the Star Books editions of the Gor books.  These titles are a good size and are well bound, and have the better artwork.  I have all up to Magicians of Gor, and I think Star Books may have only printed a couple more before John Norman went to a new publisher.  The wife hates them.. enough said

  
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