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yeah ok so i've kinda gotten into book collecting.
yeah ok so i've kinda gotten into book collecting. i've only paid over a thousand for three books: ~$5,000 for a signed kinda beaten up first edition of <i>Finnegan's Wake</i>, ~$3,000 for a signed like new ARC of <i>Infinite Jest</i> (later sold for $5,000), and $3,000 for an unsigned first edition of <i>Gravity's Rainbow</i> (later sold for $4,500). I have no intentions of selling the <i>Wake</i>.


==Not happening==
==(Probably) not happening==
* Signed first Ulysses
These don't generally sell for less than $25,000, if they exist. I cannot at this time justify spending $25K on a book. Well, maybe a signed first <i>Ulysses</i>.
* Signed Feynman Lectures on Physics
* Signed first <i>Ulysses</i>
* Signed <i>Feynman Lectures on Physics</i>
* Signed <i>Discipline of Programming</i> (Dijkstra) (do any exist?)


==Dream acquisitions==
==Dream acquisitions==
* Signed first Blood Meridian
These run $5K–$25K if you want them in any decent shape.
* Signed Discipline of Programming (Dijkstra)
* Signed first <i>Blood Meridian</i>
* Signed first Dubliners
* Signed first <i>Dubliners</i>
* Signed first Gravity's Rainbow
* Signed first <i>Gravity's Rainbow</i>
* First Moby-Dick
* First <i>Moby-Dick</i>
* Signed <i>Gone with the Wind</i>
* Signed first <i>Waiting for Godot</i>
* Signed T. S. Eliot (ideally some printing of The Waste Land)
* Signed first <i>Ariel</i> (Plath)


==Doable==
==Doable==
* Signed first Infinite Jest
* Signed first <i>Infinite Jest</i>
* Signed Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy
* Signed <i>Schrodinger's Cat</i> trilogy
* Signed first The Power of One
* Signed first <i>The Power of One</i>
* Signed first American Prometheus
* Signed first <i>American Prometheus</i>
* Signed first A Clockwork Orange
* Signed first <i>A Clockwork Orange</i>
* Signed first <i>The Soul of a New Machine</i>
* Signed first <i>The Emperor of All Maladies</i>
* Signed first <i>Watership Down</i>
* Signed first <i>Hitch-22</i> or maybe <i>Arguably</i> (christopher hitchens)


==Got 'em==
==Got 'em==
* Signed first Naked Lunch
All are hardback unless otherwise indicated. "First" indicates either the first American edition, or the country in which the book originally appeared.
* First Blood Meridian
===Unsigned rarities===
* Signed Burroughs (The Last Words of Dutch Schultz)
I have several dozen computer science and math books which are rare, and run several hundred dollars, but are unspectacular (beyond their low print runs) and not in any kind of demand. I've not bothered listing them.
* Signed McCarthy (The Passenger, Stella Maris)
* First McCarthy (<i>Blood Meridian</i>)
* Signed Ginsberg (Howl and Other Poems)
* First Wilson (<i>Schrödinger's Cat</i> trilogy, three paperbacks, no hardback first exists)
* Signed Ferlinghetti (Coney Island of the Mind and Other Poems)
* First Shulgin (<i>The Shulgin Index, vol. 1: Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds</i>)
* Signed first Gone Girl
 
* Signed first Microserfs
===Signed===
* Signed first My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist
Everything but the Penrose and Aaronson were acquired signed. I got Sir Roger to sign my <i>Road to Reality</i> when he gave a talk at Georgia Tech. My exwife got Scott to sign my <i>Quantum Computing Since Democritus</i> when she was at UT Austin.
* Signed Neuromancer (Easton Press)
* Signed first Burroughs (<i>Naked Lunch</i>)
* Signed first Burning Chrome
* Signed first Burroughs (<i>The Last Words of Dutch Schultz</i>)
* Signed Finnegan's Wake
* Signed first Ginsberg (<i>Collected Poems</i>)
* Signed first Penrose, The Road to Reality
* Signed first Gass (<i>The Tunnel</i>)
* Signed Ten Keys to Reality (Easton Press)
* Signed first Flynn (<i>Gone Girl</i>)
* Signed Rovelli, Helgoland (Easton Press)
* Signed first Coupland (<i>Microserfs</i>)
* Signed Dyson, Disturbing the Universe (Easton Press)
* Signed first Rushdie (<i>The Satanic Verses</i>)
* Signed first Leyner (<i>My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist</i>, paperback)
* Signed first Gibson (<i>Burning Chrome</i>)
* Signed first Joyce (<i>Finnegan's Wake</i>)
* Signed first Penrose (<i>The Road to Reality</i>)
* Signed first Ginsberg (<i>Howl and Other Poems</i>, City Lights paperback, no hardback first exists)
* Signed first Ferlinghetti (<i>Coney Island of the Mind and Other Poems</i>, City Lights paperback, no hardback first exists)
* Signed Wilson (<i>Illuminatus!</i> trilogy, omnibus paperback edition, no hardback exists)
* Signed Aaronson (<i>Quantum Computing Since Democritus</i>, paperback, no hardback exists)
* Signed Schrödinger (lecture notes, not a book)
* Signed first Rhodes <i>The Making of the Atomic Bomb</i>
 
===Signed at publisher===
These are special editions, signed <i>en bloc</i> at the publisher, usually in elaborate hardcover presentation and including a statement of authenticity. Easton Press and Franklin Press are major purveyors. Suntup and the Folio Society print similar editions, but do not generally have them signed. Anyone calling these "first editions" is a charlatan, but that doesn't mean you won't see it done. With that said, they're exquisite books.
* Signed Rovelli (<i>Helgoland</i>) (Easton Press)
* Signed Wilzcek (<i>Ten Keys to Reality</i>) (Easton Press)
* Signed Dyson (<i>Disturbing the Universe</i>) (Easton Press)
* Signed Gibson (<i>Neuromancer</i>) (Easton Press)
* Signed Ellison (<i>Invisible Man</i>) (Franklin Press)
* Signed Styron (<i>Sophie's Choice</i>) (Franklin Press)
* Signed first McCarthy (<i>The Passenger</i>+<i>Stella Maris</i>, both signed in boxset)
 
==Greg Egan==
Greg Egan has a (presumably authoritative, but at this time incomplete) bibliography on [https://www.gregegan.net/BIBLIOGRAPHY/Bibliography.html his site]; I'm collecting his English-language hardbacks. His early works were generally released in the UK before the USA. To count (indicated by <b>boldface</b>), it must be a first edition first printing hardback in decent condition. A lot of his early covers are just ghastly, but enjoyable in a kitschy way. The earlier books are generally better than the more recent ones IMHO.
 
My favorite is <i>Schild's Ladder</i>; the first chapter of <i>Diaspora</i> is one of my favorite pieces of writing anywhere.
 
===Novels===
* <b>Morphotrophic (2024)</b>
* <b>Scale (2023)</b>
* <b>The Book of All Skies (2021)</b>
* <b>Dichronauts (2017)</b>
* <b>Orthogonal Book Three: The Arrows of Time (2014)</b>
* <b>Orthogonal Book Two: The Eternal Flame (2012)</b>
* <b>Orthogonal Book One: The Clockwork Rocket</b> (UK 2011, <b>USA 2011</b>)
* <b>Zendegi</b> (UK 2010, <b>USA 2010)</b>
* <b>Incandescence</b> (UK 2008, <b>USA 2008</b>)
* <b>Schild's Ladder (UK 2002, USA 2002)</b>
* <b>Teranesia (UK 1999, USA 1999)</b>
* <b>Diaspora (UK 1997, USA 1998)</b>
* <b>Distress (UK 1995, USA 1997</b>)
* <b>Permutation City (UK 1994, USA 1995)</b>
* <b>Quarantine (UK 1992, USA 1995)</b>
** Egan doesn't list a 1995 USA hardback, but it's a scifi book of the month club [https://www.reddit.com/r/BookCollecting/comments/1f040tj/comment/ljp9g2q USA "first edition"]
** Only 500 copies of the UK 1992 hardback are thought to have been printed
 
===Collections===
<i>Sleep and the Soul</i> and <i>Instantiation</i> are print-on-demand. <i>Our Lady of Chernobyl</i> didn't have a hardcover release. <i>Axiomatic</i> and <i>Oceanic</i> didn't have real hardcover USA releases. The hardback Subterranean Press <i>Best of Greg Egan</i> is a hand-numbered run of one thousand copies.
* <b>The Best of Greg Egan (2019)</b> (#587)
* <b>Crystal Nights (2009)</b>
* <b>Dark Integers (2008)</b>
 
===One-offs===
All of these Subterranean Press releases are hand-numbered limited runs of one thousand copies.
* <b>Dispersion (2020)</b> (#741, #876, #976)
* <b>Phoresis (2018)</b> (#665)
* <b>The Four Thousand, the Eight Hundred (2016)</b> (#251)
 
===Unamerican items===
See notes above.
* Oceanic (UK 2009)
* Axiomatic (UK 2005)
* <b>Luminous (UK 1998)</b>
* <b>An Unusual Angle (AUS 1983)</b>
** Only 100 copies of the hardback are thought to have been printed

Latest revision as of 11:12, 13 October 2024

yeah ok so i've kinda gotten into book collecting. i've only paid over a thousand for three books: ~$5,000 for a signed kinda beaten up first edition of Finnegan's Wake, ~$3,000 for a signed like new ARC of Infinite Jest (later sold for $5,000), and $3,000 for an unsigned first edition of Gravity's Rainbow (later sold for $4,500). I have no intentions of selling the Wake.

(Probably) not happening

These don't generally sell for less than $25,000, if they exist. I cannot at this time justify spending $25K on a book. Well, maybe a signed first Ulysses.

  • Signed first Ulysses
  • Signed Feynman Lectures on Physics
  • Signed Discipline of Programming (Dijkstra) (do any exist?)

Dream acquisitions

These run $5K–$25K if you want them in any decent shape.

  • Signed first Blood Meridian
  • Signed first Dubliners
  • Signed first Gravity's Rainbow
  • First Moby-Dick
  • Signed Gone with the Wind
  • Signed first Waiting for Godot
  • Signed T. S. Eliot (ideally some printing of The Waste Land)
  • Signed first Ariel (Plath)

Doable

  • Signed first Infinite Jest
  • Signed Schrodinger's Cat trilogy
  • Signed first The Power of One
  • Signed first American Prometheus
  • Signed first A Clockwork Orange
  • Signed first The Soul of a New Machine
  • Signed first The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Signed first Watership Down
  • Signed first Hitch-22 or maybe Arguably (christopher hitchens)

Got 'em

All are hardback unless otherwise indicated. "First" indicates either the first American edition, or the country in which the book originally appeared.

Unsigned rarities

I have several dozen computer science and math books which are rare, and run several hundred dollars, but are unspectacular (beyond their low print runs) and not in any kind of demand. I've not bothered listing them.

  • First McCarthy (Blood Meridian)
  • First Wilson (Schrödinger's Cat trilogy, three paperbacks, no hardback first exists)
  • First Shulgin (The Shulgin Index, vol. 1: Psychedelic Phenethylamines and Related Compounds)

Signed

Everything but the Penrose and Aaronson were acquired signed. I got Sir Roger to sign my Road to Reality when he gave a talk at Georgia Tech. My exwife got Scott to sign my Quantum Computing Since Democritus when she was at UT Austin.

  • Signed first Burroughs (Naked Lunch)
  • Signed first Burroughs (The Last Words of Dutch Schultz)
  • Signed first Ginsberg (Collected Poems)
  • Signed first Gass (The Tunnel)
  • Signed first Flynn (Gone Girl)
  • Signed first Coupland (Microserfs)
  • Signed first Rushdie (The Satanic Verses)
  • Signed first Leyner (My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist, paperback)
  • Signed first Gibson (Burning Chrome)
  • Signed first Joyce (Finnegan's Wake)
  • Signed first Penrose (The Road to Reality)
  • Signed first Ginsberg (Howl and Other Poems, City Lights paperback, no hardback first exists)
  • Signed first Ferlinghetti (Coney Island of the Mind and Other Poems, City Lights paperback, no hardback first exists)
  • Signed Wilson (Illuminatus! trilogy, omnibus paperback edition, no hardback exists)
  • Signed Aaronson (Quantum Computing Since Democritus, paperback, no hardback exists)
  • Signed Schrödinger (lecture notes, not a book)
  • Signed first Rhodes The Making of the Atomic Bomb

Signed at publisher

These are special editions, signed en bloc at the publisher, usually in elaborate hardcover presentation and including a statement of authenticity. Easton Press and Franklin Press are major purveyors. Suntup and the Folio Society print similar editions, but do not generally have them signed. Anyone calling these "first editions" is a charlatan, but that doesn't mean you won't see it done. With that said, they're exquisite books.

  • Signed Rovelli (Helgoland) (Easton Press)
  • Signed Wilzcek (Ten Keys to Reality) (Easton Press)
  • Signed Dyson (Disturbing the Universe) (Easton Press)
  • Signed Gibson (Neuromancer) (Easton Press)
  • Signed Ellison (Invisible Man) (Franklin Press)
  • Signed Styron (Sophie's Choice) (Franklin Press)
  • Signed first McCarthy (The Passenger+Stella Maris, both signed in boxset)

Greg Egan

Greg Egan has a (presumably authoritative, but at this time incomplete) bibliography on his site; I'm collecting his English-language hardbacks. His early works were generally released in the UK before the USA. To count (indicated by boldface), it must be a first edition first printing hardback in decent condition. A lot of his early covers are just ghastly, but enjoyable in a kitschy way. The earlier books are generally better than the more recent ones IMHO.

My favorite is Schild's Ladder; the first chapter of Diaspora is one of my favorite pieces of writing anywhere.

Novels

  • Morphotrophic (2024)
  • Scale (2023)
  • The Book of All Skies (2021)
  • Dichronauts (2017)
  • Orthogonal Book Three: The Arrows of Time (2014)
  • Orthogonal Book Two: The Eternal Flame (2012)
  • Orthogonal Book One: The Clockwork Rocket (UK 2011, USA 2011)
  • Zendegi (UK 2010, USA 2010)
  • Incandescence (UK 2008, USA 2008)
  • Schild's Ladder (UK 2002, USA 2002)
  • Teranesia (UK 1999, USA 1999)
  • Diaspora (UK 1997, USA 1998)
  • Distress (UK 1995, USA 1997)
  • Permutation City (UK 1994, USA 1995)
  • Quarantine (UK 1992, USA 1995)
    • Egan doesn't list a 1995 USA hardback, but it's a scifi book of the month club USA "first edition"
    • Only 500 copies of the UK 1992 hardback are thought to have been printed

Collections

Sleep and the Soul and Instantiation are print-on-demand. Our Lady of Chernobyl didn't have a hardcover release. Axiomatic and Oceanic didn't have real hardcover USA releases. The hardback Subterranean Press Best of Greg Egan is a hand-numbered run of one thousand copies.

  • The Best of Greg Egan (2019) (#587)
  • Crystal Nights (2009)
  • Dark Integers (2008)

One-offs

All of these Subterranean Press releases are hand-numbered limited runs of one thousand copies.

  • Dispersion (2020) (#741, #876, #976)
  • Phoresis (2018) (#665)
  • The Four Thousand, the Eight Hundred (2016) (#251)

Unamerican items

See notes above.

  • Oceanic (UK 2009)
  • Axiomatic (UK 2005)
  • Luminous (UK 1998)
  • An Unusual Angle (AUS 1983)
    • Only 100 copies of the hardback are thought to have been printed