zekko
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I received a hardcover book for Christmas. Usually I prefer paperbacks, but in this case the paperback isn't out yet.
I'm not a book collector by any means, but I was curious about something:
I like to remove the dust jackets when I read a hardcover book, because they annoy me and get in the way. Taking them off also protects them from almost certainly taking damage at some point. Of course, if you take off the dust jacket, that increases the odds of the hard cover taking some sort of damage, most likely some sort of stain or water mark.
As I said, I don't really care, because I'm not a collector, I'm just curious. I've seen experts on TV talking about the condition of books, and how any sort of damage decreases the value. But finding a dust jacket in good condition is a big plus too, and maybe more rare. I was wondering, do you think a book would have more value if it had a pristine hard cover, or a pristine dust jacket? Again, it's just curiosity.
I'm not a book collector by any means, but I was curious about something:
I like to remove the dust jackets when I read a hardcover book, because they annoy me and get in the way. Taking them off also protects them from almost certainly taking damage at some point. Of course, if you take off the dust jacket, that increases the odds of the hard cover taking some sort of damage, most likely some sort of stain or water mark.
As I said, I don't really care, because I'm not a collector, I'm just curious. I've seen experts on TV talking about the condition of books, and how any sort of damage decreases the value. But finding a dust jacket in good condition is a big plus too, and maybe more rare. I was wondering, do you think a book would have more value if it had a pristine hard cover, or a pristine dust jacket? Again, it's just curiosity.