How To Tell Which Printing A Book Is?

Look at the Copyright Page

  1. Look for the text that states the edition of the book. The copyright page is usually found on the back of the book’s title page.
  2. Check when the book was copyrighted and when it was published.
  3. Use the Number Line to Determine the Print.

Contents

How do I know what printing a book is?

Identifying the First Edition of a Book
The publisher may actually state the words ‘first edition’ or ‘first printing’ on the copyright page. Another common method of identification is the number line – that’s a line of numbers on the copyright page. Usually, if a one is present in the line then it’s a first edition.

Where is the printing number on a book?

copyright page
The printer’s key, also known as the number line, is a line of text printed on the copyright page (often the verso of the title page, especially in English-language publishing) of books, used to indicate the print run.

Is first printing the same as first edition?

What and Why First Editions. A first edition is the first printing of a book. It’s true that a first edition may have one or more printings and that a second edition will normally be noted only if there are actual changes, usually major, in the text. But for a collector, a first printing is the only true first edition.

How do I know what printing my Harry Potter book is?

First editions of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets usually have the Smarties sticker/logo on the front, so that should be fine. The date of copyright should be 1998, the publisher Bloomsbury, and the number line counting down to 1, and only hardback copies of this book have collectible value.

How can you tell if a book is counterfeit?

It will be easiest to identify a counterfeit textbook if you can compare it to the tangible or picture version of the authentic textbook.

  1. Blurry Text/Logos. Check the text and logos on the front and back covers.
  2. Off-Center Text.
  3. Copyright Mark.
  4. Uneven Glue in Spine.
  5. Images and Text Bleeding Through the Page.

What is the average print run for a book?

That said, the average for a hardback for a debut author is from 3,000-7,000 and a paperback from 20,000-60,000. Trade paperbacks are a coin toss. Usually somewhere between–I’ve heard as low as 9,000 and as high as 40,000.

How do I read print run numbers?

The lowest number you can see is the print run number, in this case 1. On the left-hand side, you see the number 17–21. That refers to the year the print run occurred. Again, the lowest number you see is the year it was printed—17.

What is numbering in printing?

Many times there is confusion on what it means to have a numbered piece of art. To have a numbered piece of art means that the artist or printer has indicated on the art that this piece is the X numbered print out of a total of YY prints printed in that particular edition, making it a limited edition.

What does it mean if a print is marked 7 9?

The numbers on the right indicate the year the book is being printed. Reprints happen over a period of years. So the numbers above would indicate a 1996 printing. 7 8 9 0/0 . . . would indicate 1997.

Are old Zane GREY books worth anything?

Values of Zane Grey books are difficult to determine. As with any collectible, the value is often in the eye of the beholder. First Editions with dust jackets can command prices up to several hundred dollars.However, reprints with dust jackets will typically go for less than $25 to $50.

What does ISBN stand for?

International Standard Book Number
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a national and international standard identification number for uniquely identifying books, i.e., publications that are not intended to continue indefinitely. The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a national and international standard for serial publications.

What does 2nd printing mean?

A printing is one print run of a book. So if you ask the printer to print 10,000 copies of a book and then you sell them all and go back and ask for another 7,500 copies, the first 10,000 copies was the first printing; the next 7,500 copies was the second printing. Those two printings are in the same edition.

What is the rarest Harry Potter book?

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
A rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling sold for over $110,000 at a recent auction in Leyburn, UK. One of 500 hardback first edition books from 1997, the book was bought from a book store in Nottingham, and features J.K. Rowling’s name as “Joanne Rowling” on the copyright page.

Is a second printing a first edition?

To publishers, a first edition is the first version of a book before changes are made (forewords added, afterwords added, typos corrected, whatever requires a new typeset).That is a second printing, first edition.

Are there different versions of Harry Potter books?

So it was a marketing decision to take out two different book covers, one for kids and one for adults. There is no difference in the text or story of these two versions. They are identical. Another thing which is different in the kids’ version and the adult version is the font size.

Are pirated books illegal?

Legally, police cannot confiscate any pirate book, but publishers have seen to it that they hold up a pirate’s operations on one pretext or another for a short while, maybe upto a month, to enable them to sell their books.

Does Amazon sell counterfeit books?

Amazon strictly prohibits the sale of counterfeit products. We invest heavily in prevention and take proactive steps to drive counterfeits in our stores to zero.

Can books be fake?

Signs that a book may be counterfeit can include missing pages, different paper, blurred photographs, blurred or scored/creased covers, different headbands, different trim size and bulk, and inferior binding.

How much does a first time author make?

As we can see from many authors and agents the average first time author is projected to earn around $10,000 for their new book. After you pay your agent and invest in promotion, there isn’t much left over.

How many books sold is considered successful?

So what is a good sales figure for any book? “A sensational sale would be about 25,000 copies,” says literary agent Jane Dystel. “Even 15,000 would be a strong enough sale to get the publisher’s attention for the author for a second book.”