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| "Burroughs' education was obtained through military ventures. His stories would be a great addition to any course of study whether for a Masters in Communication or even a healthcare MBA. These editions would be a great addition to any student's collection." | ||||||||
| FIRST EDITION IDENTIFIERS:
Burroughs Inc. first published this book on 9/1/1933 and it clearly states "First Edition" on the copyright page. In 1934 Burroughs Inc. also put out a second printing which states "Second Edition" on the copyright page. Otherwise both the 1st & 2nd printings are identical; both having blue cloth boards with red lettering on the cover and spine. J. Allen St. John illustrated the dust jacket and five interior drawings. Burroughs Inc. also reprinted the book again in 1948. The 1948 printings have tan covers with blue lettering. The book below is a "first edition" as shown on copyright page to the right. |
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This original first edition jacket is in about Very Good condition due to small chips on the edges & corners.
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| Last Auction Sale |
12/9/2005
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Average Time Between Sales
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29.6 days
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Total Books Sold
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37
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| Last Updated: 1/1/2006 |
Low Price
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Modal Price
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Average Price
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High Price
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Average Condition
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Total Sold
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| Book without Dust Jacket |
$17
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$49
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$70.82
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$255
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Good+
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28
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| Book with Dust Jacket |
$200
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$495
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$501
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$885
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NF, VG (DJ)
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9
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| Note: Auction sales tracked for 3 years from 01/01/03 to 12/31/05. Above reflects tracking information for both editions. | ||||||