Archive for September, 2008

Is it ok that the pages of my book are uneven?

I am not a book expert by any means so I need to ask a question. The book Void Moon (Michael Connelly) looks in excellent description as you described on eBay. The outside of the top pages and the bottom pages are very smooth, but the side pages are not smooth.  In fact it looks like the pages were cut different lengths or were rebound or something. If you look down the line of the side pages it looks like a saw tooth. Can you explain this? (Jason, Louisanna)

 

John responds….What you are describing is “classic uncut page edges.” Publishers occassionally use this a a design enhancement, not an oversight. It is intentional and used with artistic license to make the book look more antiquarian. It is commonly used by Knopf, an imprint of Random House, notably on early Anne Rice titles, but is also used on occasion by all major publishers. Curously a copy of VOID MOON can be found with clean cut page edges, but beware that edition is a book club.

“Signed by the author” stickers

 Some signed first editions come with a sticker on the front of the book saying “signed copy” and it seems those copies are signed on a blank page. Are these books signed for large distribution?  Is your Clive Cussler Trojan Odyssey signed on the title page?” (Dave, New Jersey)

John responds…The sticker that you refer to is placed on the book by the publisher simply only to indicate that the book is signed.  Typically, they are signed on a blank page (referred to as a tip-in) that the author signs in bulk, and the publisher inserts them in at the bindery.  There is some controversy as to whether this type of signed edition holds the same value as a book that has been signed on the title page.  VJBooks does receive some books signed in this fashion from various publishers.  However, Trojan Odyssey is signed directly on the title page by Clive Cussler .

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