[lit-ideas] Re: Sunday Poem?

  • From: David Ritchie <ritchierd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:44:47 -0700

You hold in your hand one of the few copies of this work currently in print. Your choices are, "Do I pay the price they're asking, or do I buy something else? Or nothing? And how do I know it's good?"


The simple, clean fact is, you won't know it's good, or new, or improved, lest you read it. But...or rather BUT...consider the investment potential. Buying a book that's this new, your downside is maybe losing most of the price they was asking. That could possibly happen, even though I'm assuring you that this here in your hands is just a good book. A really good book.

And the upside? Have you looked recently at what limited first editions are going for? Harry Potter for fourteen hundred pounds; I don't know what that is in your money, but I bet it's a heap! The guide to first edition prices, a book you need to find out what your current collection is worth, costs twenty five pounds.

Alone!

So from the economic standpoint, right here is where you have nothing to lose.

David Ritchie,
Portland, Oregon


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