06-11-2021
11:51 AM
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06-11-2021
12:38 PM
by
kh-cathy
I have been a seller on eBay for about 20 years I would never want to misrepresent something this book that I am going to sell says first edition and it has a number on it . I look the book up on Amazon and their book doesn't say first edition because it lets you see about 10 pages so I would like to say that this is a first edition and also on the first few pages it doesn't say copyright material but the one on Amazon does. Name of book is Canniabis Pharmacy by Michael Backes. I can send pictures if needed.
06-11-2021 11:57 AM
Post pics here, don't post your email address on forums...ever. Use the camera icon.
Sounds like you would advertise it as a 1st edition, xx print. xx being the smallest number on the copyright page but need pictures to properly advise.
Most likely Amazon is using stock photos and did not use a true first edition for their pic.
06-11-2021 12:04 PM
Also, not every published marks first editions the same way so maybe check that out. BTW, you have a corning dish listed for $2,000. That's only about $1,980 more than its worth.
06-11-2021 12:07 PM
@glasser wrote:Also, not every published marks first editions the same way so maybe check that out. BTW, you have a corning dish listed for $2,000. That's only about $1,980 more than its worth.
LOL. This what happens when you do a search for your item, prior to listing, then hit price highest to lowest, instead of actually looking at the sold items.
06-11-2021 12:42 PM
Thank you , I didn't see any place to take pictures. I see these comments say I do my homework before I sell something. I guess that is why ebay let's us see sold items.
06-11-2021 01:47 PM
Drag and drop your photo of the imprint page (where we can see the edition and printing) into the post. You'll see the download process and then the picture will appear in your post.
06-11-2021 02:05 PM
Did a little research: Looks like the book was first published on October 8, 2013 and has had a couple of revisions since then. But yes, seeing the imprint page will determine what the book you have is.