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Harry Potter 7 Deluxe Edition
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02-10-2007 07:56 PM
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02-12-2007 06:19 PM
"The deluxe "Half-Blood Prince," according to Scholastic, includes a 32-page insert of art and illustrations, a "custom-designed slipcase," and a "full-cloth case book, blind-stamped on front and back cover, foil stamped on spine."
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04-11-2007 01:21 PM
The custom-designed slipcase is foil-stamped and contains a full-cloth case book that has been blind-stamped on front and back cover with foil stamping on the spine. Featuring art created especially for this edition by Mary GrandPré, the book includes full-color endpapers and a wraparound jacket."
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04-11-2007 05:07 PM
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bookworms wrote:
This is from Scholastic.com: "The deluxe edition includes an exclusive insert featuring near scale reproductions of Mary GrandPré's interior art, as well as a never-before-seen full-color frontispiece art on special paper.
The custom-designed slipcase is foil-stamped and contains a full-cloth case book that has been blind-stamped on front and back cover with foil stamping on the spine. Featuring art created especially for this edition by Mary GrandPré, the book includes full-color endpapers and a wraparound jacket."
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04-12-2007 12:37 AM
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04-13-2007 01:54 AM - last edited on 04-13-2007 01:54 AM
Molly wrote:
We bought the HBP Deluxe version... and it's still encased in it's wrapping (which, I admit, just kills me sometimes - but Hubby used to work in collectibles and insists we're destroying the value if we take it out. So I've never actually seen it). Hoping the children can sell it and finance their retirement's in a coupla decades. Will do the same for this one as well. Guess it's one for each kid. Boy, they sure do have a nice Mom!
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04-14-2007 03:03 PM
1. shrinkwrapping is plastic shrunk using a heat gun, and over time, it may warp the book binding, however slightly.
2. you need to INSPECT the book for damages: missing pages, upside-down book signatures, blurred printing, etc. If the book is defective, the time to find out is when you have bought it and can get a replacement. When you're ready to give it away, trade it, or sell it, and discover that, for instance, you've got a copy with upside down pages, you've got something that you can't sell or give away.
3. to protect the dust jacket (the most fragile part of the book), use what the pro book dealers use -- a plastic cover that encases it. Brodart makes them and so does Gaylord; I think their web addresses are brodart.com and gaylord.com.
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04-15-2007 12:04 AM
GeorgeBeahm wrote:
As a longtime book collector AND dealer, I've found it important to remove the shrinkwrap for the following reasons:
1. shrinkwrapping is plastic shrunk using a heat gun, and over time,it may warp the book binding, however slightly.
2. you need to INSPECT the book for damages: missing pages, upside-down book signatures, blurred printing, etc. If the book is defective, the time to find out is when you have bought it and can get a replacement. When you're ready to give it away, trade it, or sell it, and discover that, for instance, you've got a copy with upside down pages, you've got something that you can't sell or give away.
3. to protect the dust jacket (the most fragile part of the book), use what the pro book dealers use -- a plastic cover that encases it. Brodart makes them and so does Gaylord; I think their web addresses are brodart.com and gaylord.com.
Hedwig is not really dead; it was all just a big misunderstanding