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How do you find the value of Fahrenheit 451 book

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02 November 2006, 03:25 PM
Nard Kordell
How do you find the value of Fahrenheit 451 book
Ray Bradbury's signature on the 39th 451 copy looks very authentic. That is the way Ray's signature looked back in the 1950's.

I held an asbestos copy back around 1972, at a book-collector's home in Berkely, California. It had a plastic book cover and some flakes of asbestos had been breaking on the bottom edges, but remained inside the plastic cover.

Such a find would rank in the history of a ~Super-Find~ at a Goodwill store. 224bbaker may even make headlines in the 'Goodwill Monthly News' [Is there such a thing?]
03 November 2006, 02:39 PM
groon
I'm just amazed that there ever was an asbestos version of the book!! Was each page asbestos, or just the cover?
03 November 2006, 06:08 PM
224bbaker
I am not sure I think maybe just the cover. The pages do not feel different. If anyone know's pass the information on...
03 November 2006, 06:13 PM
patrask
woudl that i could afford such a treasure!
Here is a link to ABEbooks searched for this edition $from $8,500 to $18,500. Nice find!

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?sts=t&an=...=Fahrenheit+451&x=40
03 November 2006, 10:40 PM
fanboy
Thanks for sharing your amazing find with us. For now I think you should get a protective box or cover for it, while you decide about restoring the binding. That is just amazing - better than Antiques Roadshow!
04 November 2006, 06:27 PM
lmskipper
I think restoring the binding will actually decrease the value of the book. (Would you try to retouch the Mona Lisa?) I would find some kind of glass case and put it on display. Congratulations on your marvelous find!!
04 November 2006, 06:47 PM
224bbaker
Thank you

I don't know about a glass case. Just seems cold. A book has always seemed very warm to me. I wonder if they could make a cover that looks just like the book itself?

I have seen the Mona Lisa. I would not change her or seal her in glass.
05 November 2006, 02:17 PM
Braling II
Well, if you're really struggling with what to do with this book, I have the perfect suggestion: send it to me!
07 November 2006, 05:36 AM
224bbaker
Well I had to face facts. I just can not keep the book. For some strange reason my oldest wants to go to College and study film. Did you know that each application costs at least $50? A SAT study course is $600, and the test itself is $100. I am not complaining. Just stating the facts.
I think I will go to Borders after I vote. I did want to reread Fahrenheit 451.
07 November 2006, 10:51 AM
biplane1
Will you be taking bids, 224bbaker?
07 November 2006, 11:46 AM
224bbaker
Thanks for the interest. I put it up on Ebay last night. I put it up at $5000. I do not think it will sell really. Probably will have to go to a auction house. But I thought I would try. Maybe it will spark someone's interest to just read the book.