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Only a very little IMHO. Others might be worse.
I'd be happy enough with those
I didn't see anything I wanted from B.A.M. right now so if anyone wants to try the 30% off code they gave me for canceling my order it is good until Sunday and its code: ARNOLD
I used it, thanks Joel! Grabbed a Neil deGrasse Tyson which I was on the fence about.
no problem, I was thinking about that one too lol
Nice. I was curious about something. What do people here prefer - the blank page signed books like the above or the ones that have a custom page signed like those from Blackwells?
I prefer the custom pages like I got from Blackwells.
Custom page it's a little more proof that it's authentic when things that are hardbound to a book and binded at production.
I'm not sure how these UK editions are done, but I've seen cases where the "special" printed and signed page is also just tipped-in.
Also, in regard to the recent Bono book, I believe the UK signed edition was just signed on the regular title page, whereas the US edition had an extra (tipped-in) page.
So, it can vary in regard to how much extra assurance a particular format gives.
I'm ambivalent towards both ways of presenting tipped-in pages. Most of the time, it's just done within garden-variety hardcover copies of these books, so there's no special signifier on the outside.
Anytime I get a book with a signature on an otherwise-blank page, I keep as much documentation or identifiers on the book as possible for proof of legitimacy.
i.e. Atwood's The Testaments was issued by Indigo in a signed "limited" edition, signed on a non-designed page. The only indicators you would know if it's signed or not without looking inside the book are the special ISBN stickers that got posted on the back, and the receipt from the distributor themselves. Half the time, the books I get don't have these proof points.
The few signed books I have were just that - signed - held by the author, and that means a lot to some.
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