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Old 04-06-2008, 02:20 PM   #7
Sparrow
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For me, a pristine first edition of a Dickens' novel is no more valuable than a modern paperback version, paying thousands of dollars for one is as mysterious as paying huge amounts for a rare comic.

But, there are obviously collectors who value these things as objects in themselves, and are prepared to sustain a market for them. I don't understand it, but each to their own .
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