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Ian Fleming First Editions?

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  1. rob lay

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    I have never been a book collector except some 19th century Russian Bibles I bought in Moscow 1992 pennies on the dollar.

    I am interested in some Ian Fleming 1st Editions? Who would you recommend I work with?
     
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    Raptis Rare Books, I have purchased several rare 1st edition books from him, top quality and exceptional service!!!
    I can't say enough positive things!
    They are in the heart of Palm Beach on Worth Ave.

    https://www.raptisrarebooks.com/
     
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    Is your interest in British or US first editions?
     
  4. TTR

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    Thanks guys.
    This thread and subsequent peek at the Raptis website reminded me of having bought a set of first edition Bonds 20-30 years ago at a yard sale and just stashed them away (had read all as a teenager, then again in my late-20s/early-30s and obviously seen all the movies more than once).
    While I don't recall any being signed, they do have dust covers and are in fairly good condition, so might be worth a few bucks ?
     
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  5. rob lay

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    which ever one more collectible and valuable, I would imagine British?
     
  6. rob lay

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    I'm seeing a wide variety in first edition prices, I don't understand the market enough why they vary so much. It might be similar to baseball cards on condition where a Jordan RC 10 could be 7-digits and a rough one $1k.

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    I don't get it either, but like my vintage cars, which I've always bought and own or have owned merely for personal enjoyment & pleasure, not for market speculation, although most I've sold for much more than I paid for.
    And yes, some of these (asking) prices appear eyes watering, kind of like some OEM vintage car literature and parts I came across few years ago and tried to find the car they belonged to so I could give them to current owner. After an extensive, months long search with no avail, I gave up & listed them on eBay, only to sell them for more ten times I thought they might be worth before the auction ended.
    Maybe with these Bond books, I have a small treasure stashed away ?
     
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