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Yes, tilly1, this is the "collectible" withdrawn edition. It will fetch more than the regular Coronet editions, but not much more. Hard to say, really. With these types of things, it's really only about how much someone is willing to pay. These are not necessarily had to find either. In fact, because they have the reputation of being "rare", Bond bookdealers covet them, and the result is they are actually easier to find/buy than the revised spider cover (go figure).
While the knife/girl cover has been called the "withdrawn cover", I sometimes question this. The reason being, from what I can remember (and the majority of my books are all now in storage s I can't check right now), my copy of the "correct" spider cover also says it contains and Introduction by Another Burgess. Yet that edition doesn't contain the introduction. Seems to me more logical that this was the cover that was withdrawn because of this error and it's become confused somehow.
I love to hear from some of our experts on this.
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Posted 17 September 2005 - 09:43 PM
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Posted 18 September 2005 - 04:08 PM
Do other people's "spider cover" say "With an introduction by Anthony Burgess" along the bottom, or do I have something unique?I heard that the women holding a knife was a bit 'violent' so there for they withdrawn it. The spider cover is in the same style and layout. But there's only one thing that I had found different (It ain't the introduction)
It is in fact the cornet logo on the spine. It hasn't got the infamouse 'C'. It is just a circle with 'coronet' written inside. It is the same as the Benson books.
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I've checked my Coronets and Bondian.com and it appears the knife cover for Dr No slipped out between print runs of the Spider Cover. What is strange is that My Spider Cover Dr No that i bought in year 2000 has the old coronet mark on the spine - an orange circle with coronet written across the middle, yet all the others i bought (from chain store Waterstones) had the newer C logo.
Posted 19 September 2005 - 02:31 PM
Posted 19 September 2005 - 05:56 PM
So the Knife cover - 'C' on spine
Spider cover - 'Coronet' circle on spine, like newer Coronet Benson's
That means (I'm assuming) that the knife cover came first because it has the older 'C' logo as opposed to the new circle one. Like zen says, it doesn't make sense that it has the older logo, but it's actual print number (9th) comes after some of the Spider ones (8th).
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But I never see the knife cover on sites like eBay, but the spider cover seems to very often be there.
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