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The Most Expensive Books Sold by AbeBooks in the Last 30 Days - Guess How Many Are Genre-Related?

Richard Davies from AbeBooks sent along this list of the most expensive books that AbeBooks.com sold between November 24 & December 7, 2008.

What does it say that most of these are genre titles, I wonder?

  1. Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama - $5,000 - Signed by both the President-Elect and Michelle Obama.
  2. Space Odyssey Series by Arthur C. Clarke - $3,750 - Complete set (4) of first editions - all signed by Clarke, who died earlier this year.
  3. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - $3,000 - First American edition, one of 250 numbered copies signed by the author.
  4. The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice - $3,000 - Complete set (10) of first editions - all signed by Rice.
  5. China, in a series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of that Ancient Empire by George Newenham Wright - $2,556 - Published in 1843, a rare insight into China during the Qing Dynasty.
  6. The Works of Alexandre Dumas - $2,500 - First edition published in 1894; 15 volumes including the Count of Monte Cristo, Three Musketeers and more.
  7. Poems by Wallace Stevens - $2,475 - Number 294 of 326 limited edition copies with original Jasper Johns etchings.
  8. Enders Game by Orson Scott Card - $1,500 - 1985 first printing of the Nebula and Hugo Award-winning novel.
  9. The Complete Works of George Orwell - $1,238 - Complete 20-volume set published in 1998.
  10. Psycho by Robert Bloch - $1,188 - First UK edition from 1960.
I don't know about you, but I'm not a serious enough colector to lay down that kind of money.

See also: What's the Most You Ever Paid for a Single SF/F Book?

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Posted by John DeNardo at Tuesday December 09, 2008 at 12:12 AM
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I don't know of anybody who is a serious enough "colector" to spend that much.

On the other hand...15 volumes of Dumas vs. one volume of Card. Which was the better bargain?

$3,000 for Rice? Expensive even if they were given away!

Posted by Fred Kiesche on Tuesday December 09, 2008 at 11:00 AM

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