GR 1st edition, he thinks
rosenlake at mac.com
rosenlake at mac.com
Sat Mar 24 13:49:38 CST 2001
What is it about the first edition of a mass-marketed book that makes
people think it's better than the copy they might have? Does one use it
to make people think you bought it before everyone else? Is that worth
so much money? It's probably full of typos quietly corrected in later
editions, anyway. And what good is it if you don't use it for reading
because it's too valuable? Weird.
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