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		<title>Comment on Book Collecting Secrets &#8211; Jan. 16, 2012 by Bob Morse</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t normally collect limited edition books.  I have looked at the Subterranean Press site many times.  They produced limited quantities of hardcover books that originally came out in paperbacks.  They have specially designed dustjackets with outstanding art.  And can cost $50+.  These would be called &quot;first thus&quot; editions.  They are not true firsts.  

Since I don&#039;t collect them I have no idea if they appreciate in price.  Maybe researching Subterranean titles could be an idea for a future post.

Does any other member collect these books?</description>
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<p>Since I don&#8217;t collect them I have no idea if they appreciate in price.  Maybe researching Subterranean titles could be an idea for a future post.</p>
<p>Does any other member collect these books?</p>
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