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Table of Contents
Issue #8 - July 09, 2003.

From the Editor

Book Signings - Part I: How to Get Higher Prices for Your Books
Books signed by authors are highly valued by collectors. Going to book signings can be fun as well as profitable. Timothy Doyle, proprietor of Bayside Books of Pasadena, Maryland, explains the dos and don'ts of book signings.
First Edition Identification - Part I: Introductory Observations & Edition Terminology
First edition books are sought after by collectors, but not all first editions are alike. Craig Stark explains the sometimes confusing area of first editions, and reveals The Bookologist's Ladder of Values to help make sense of it all.
Bookologist's Glossary of Terms: Spine
Bookologist's Glossary of Terms continues with an explanation of the term "spine."
Bookologist's Book Repair: How to Correct Problems with Deformed Spines
There are ways to correct book spine deformities, though true restoration can only be accomplished through rebinding. The Bookologist gives some tips on evaluating and repairing book spines.
Letters to the Editor

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