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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: yellowrose84 on April 05, 2012, 08:21:27 pm
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Hello,
I have a 1960 book club edition Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham book. I do not have the dust jacket and I was wondering if it is worth anything?
Any and all replies are much appreciated.
Ps. I am sorry but I originally put this post in the antique talk section and saw the error in my ways. So if the webmaster is reading this please delete my post in the section and I am sorry!
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Unfortunately because it is a Book Club Edition it is drastically reduced in value from what I can find.
Here are some completed listings and below that current listings from ebay.....
http://www.ebay.com/csc/i.html?_nkw=green+eggs+and+ham+book+club+edition&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=green+eggs+and+ham+book+club+edition
Now if it were Beginner Books / Random House it would be a completely different story......
http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/green-eggs-ham/author/seuss/first-edition/pub-min/1960/pub-max/1960/sortby/1/
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Thank you for your reply.
It says Beginner Books
A Division of Random House
What does that mean?
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Who would have thought! I have to check mine, lol Hope mine doesn't say "book club edition" ;D!
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I'm surprised to learn this, I'll have to check the bookcase to see if we have an old copy too! I don't think that these ever had dust jackets.
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Haven't got my eyes quite open yet, but one of the listings (maybe third?) on abe books specifically states in bold letters that it is NOT a Book Club edition. Now keep in mind I know nothing about books except how to read them :D
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I learn something new every day! The big $$ ones in those links do have dust jackets, which is probably a huge chunk of the value. I wonder if theirs is also "A division of Random House" or just "Random House."
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Those ones just say Random House, you can see in the last photo. Hmmm I don't know enough about books!
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=7193440278&searchurl=an%3Dseuss%26fe%3Don%26sortby%3D1%26tn%3Dgreen%2Beggs%2Bham%26yrh%3D1960%26yrl%3D1960
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/FrameBase?content=/en/imagegallery/imagegallery.shtml?images=http://pictures.abebooks.com/LISAMEIER/7193440278.jpg,http://pictures.abebooks.com/LISAMEIER/7193440278_2.jpg,http://pictures.abebooks.com/LISAMEIER/7193440278_3.jpg,http://pictures.abebooks.com/LISAMEIER/7193440278_4.jpg,http://pictures.abebooks.com/LISAMEIER/7193440278_5.jpg%26seq=5
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Book club editions and most "sets" are not worth very much, it's sadly true. A note about sets -- if the books were designed to be uniform (such as the Harry Potter books, where the first editions have elaborate artwork on the dust jackets, etc), then a complete "set" of the first editions would be worth something! When I'm talking about a set, I'm talking about a reissue of books sold as a set. For example, how many of us got the "Little House" books as a set in the little cardboard case? -- great to read, and a treasured story for most of us, but financially, practically worthless. Ditto The Franklin Library of Great Books, and such.
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Thanks for letting me know! That is too bad. But, what are ya going to do. 8)
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Okay, lol I have a "Green Eggs and Ham" The difference maybe this also, mine is not a book club edition, but it has no bookcover and that book specificly says 50 vocabularly words, and mine does not. It also doesn't say first edition. Other than that my book would look identical. Those few differences make my book not that book, boo hoo.
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I wonder how many looked at their "green eggs and ham book" after this conversation.
I would be curious to know if anyone found an original?