Hey gr_batema...,
About $3 or $4 dollars US, or £1.5 at the first web site.
Second site, for First Edition $9.95.
2006-09-15 03:14:05
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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For insurance purposes, state the book is worth more. If you are thinking of selling, then the above advice is very good, get a few quotes from specialists. The value will depend on whether you have the dust jacket, the condition and also who the pictures are drawn by, the type of binding etc etc
2006-09-15 03:22:37
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answered by Charlie Brown 2
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not a lot i suspect.
too many Enid Blyton books available, even first editions.
I wouldn't be booking a holiday on the strenght of it!
2006-09-15 03:19:54
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answered by marz443 5
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35$ - 50$ See the link below for www.abebooks.com. you can do an advanced search by first addition.
P.S. The 3-4 price above is NOT a first additon.
2006-09-15 03:14:57
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answered by Ralph 7
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Put your titles into the search form on www.bookfinder.com. You'll find listings by used/rare book dealers with prices. That should give you an idea. Be aware that date, publisher, and condition are very important.
2006-09-15 16:14:39
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answered by Ginger/Virginia 6
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Here are a couple of other sites to check for price info:
http://www.addall.com/
http://www.fetchbook.info/
Sometimes, even if there are a lot of copies of a book, a first edition can be special if the run wasn't that big, so get as much info as possible. Good luck!
2006-09-15 03:43:13
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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No but I would also suggest that you get different people to value it because it is only worth the amount that there customers are willing to pay for it
2006-09-15 03:16:40
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answered by paul s 3
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no,but,i would advise you to get several quotes from valuers and possibly get it insured too.
2006-09-15 03:10:21
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answered by Happy. 3
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