Review:

Mark Terry's 'the First Edition: A Guide To Identification'

overall review score: 4.2
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Mark Terry's 'The First Edition: A Guide to Identification' is a comprehensive reference book aimed at collectors, bibliographers, and enthusiasts interested in identifying first editions of various publications. It provides detailed guidelines on distinguishing first editions from later impressions, noting key features such as cover design, printing details, dust jacket information, and binding characteristics to aid accurate identification.

Key Features

  • Extensive criteria for identifying first edition printings
  • High-quality photographs and illustrations
  • Guidance on different publishers and publication variations
  • Tips for verifying authenticity and detecting counterfeits
  • Organized by author and genre for ease of use

Pros

  • In-depth and detailed guide suitable for both beginners and seasoned collectors
  • Clear visual examples enhance understanding
  • Valuable resource for authenticating rare editions
  • Well-organized structure makes information accessible

Cons

  • Slightly technical language may be challenging for casual readers
  • Limited coverage of non-English publications
  • Some topics may require prior familiarity with book collecting terminology

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