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You can search for books by language, country of origin, and (more interestingly) most "wishlisted" and most available ("The Da Vinci Code" is a contender for that title, with four hundred and ninety-two copies up for mooching).
There are two copies up for grabs.
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"I'm looking for a special edition of 'Advertisements for Myself.' I understand the author had several thousand gold-leaf copies printed up for friends".
(The book originally cost $35.) Three slightly frayed copies were up for grabs on eBay yesterday, at prices ranging from $44.50 to $405 -- and climbing fast.
Eleven additional copies remain up for auction on eBay.
Another click, and the store's copy goes up for sale alongside the competitor's copies on numerous sites (such as Alibris, AbeBooks, and, yes, Amazon) at the programmed price.
The last time a copy came up for sale was in 1947, when it set a world record price for any printed book.
Everything from colors, layout and copy are up for criticism.
That copy stayed up for years as a testament to how customer-centric they were.
Today a newsstand copy rings up for $5.99.
Then follows a copy of the chronicle, beginning with 60 BC; the first scribe copied up to the entry for 490, and a second scribe took over up to the entry for 1048.
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