An important book about Japanese Netsuke carvings. First edition, published by Kodansha, Japan.

An important book about Japanese Netsuke carvings. First edition, published by Kodansha, Japan.

Limited 300 copies, “Old Sword-Play” by Alfred Hutton, First edition. Circa: 1892. In poor condition, but still contains all 57 plates.

This is the American Non-first edition/printing of JRR Tolkien’s “Silmarillion.” The dust jacket has easy marks to determine — inner front jacket does not have a price; back of the jacket does not have ISBN numbers. While the copyright page states “American First Edition” and printing runs, one must check the back panel of the hardcover for indention mark. In this instance, if it has a “star”, then we know it’s not first printing. Finally, there are no broken (cut off) text on the right margin of page 229; 1st/1st edition shows broken text on that page.

Will Durant’s autograph on his 1926 The Story of Philosophy, First edition. Dated, 1/23/1927.

Will Durant’s autograph on his 1926 The Story of Philosophy, First edition. Dated, 1/23/1927.

First American Edition of Raymond E. Feist’s “Daughter of the Empire.” Front and back covers contain “Kelewan” map. Dustjacket contains “D.O.T.E. $17.95” price. ISBN# 0385-23393-0. First Edition as indicated on copyright page. No info regarding printing run. Back hard cover does not contain any small dent markings (i.e. Book club edition).

Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 1st/1st Edition, hcdj, Scribner’s notation “A-3.64[H]”, 1964, 211 pages.

Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, 1st/1st Edition, hcdj, Scribner’s notation “A-3.64[H]”, 1964, 211 pages.

I happen to have two American copies of Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast. One is a “Book Club Edition” whereas, the other is a true 1964 First Edition.

The Book Club Edition has obvious notations - the labels on the inner dustjacket saying “Book of the Month,”; the four-digit numbers at the back jacket; and the indented circle on the back hardcover (near the spine).

The first edition of A Moveable Feast contains the Scribner’s date codes “A-3.64 [H]” on the copyright page. The particular wording of “A Book-of-the-Month Club Selection” on the dust jacket was used to promote the book itself; not to be mistaken as a “Book Club” edition.

My very first copy of Raymond E. Feist’s “Faerie Tale.” Very hard to find (outside of online auctions). Took me three years to finally find a copy. UK First edition, reprint.

My very first copy of Raymond E. Feist’s “Faerie Tale.” Very hard to find (outside of online auctions). Took me three years to finally find a copy. UK First edition, reprint.

Old L’Attaque Game Pieces (French Side). Missing three pieces. First Edition.

Old L’Attaque Game Pieces (French Side). Missing three pieces. First Edition.