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Re: sinking of the titanic the worlds greatest sea disaster
On Kindle- anywhere from $95.00 To $395.00.
Re: sinking of the titanic the worlds greatest sea disaster
It is actually listed on Amazon, and those volumes are first editions in excellent condition. Condition is everything... is the cover firmly attached to the book? Is it a first edition? What do the end papers look like? Do the pages have any foxing? Are all the pages there? Are the pages well attached? Is there any writing in the book anywhere? Is there any staining on cover or pages? Do you have the dust jacket? Is the paper yellowed, and if so how much? Does the book have any mold, mildew or damage from insects?
Before trying to sell your book, find the answers to these questions before considering an offer from anyone. You have a wonderful piece of history. Keep it in an acid free container to protect it, no matter what it is worth!