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First-Edition Identification · John O'Hara

Is My The Time Element and Other Stories a First Edition?

Random House, 1972

The points of issue

First printing as stated on the copyright page, with no later-printing indication. Green cloth with gilt lettering and green topstain, in a first-issue dust jacket bearing the original unclipped price on the front flap.

Decode the printer’s key: paste the number line into the decoder · Random House first-edition guide.

Is this the true first?

US first edition (Random House, 1972), a posthumous gathering of stories not collected in book form during O'Hara's lifetime.

Telling it from reprints & book-club editions

Later printings are indicated on the copyright page.

Frequently asked questions

Is my copy of The Time Element and Other Stories a first edition?

Look for these first-edition points: First printing as stated on the copyright page, with no later-printing indication. Green cloth with gilt lettering and green topstain, in a first-issue dust jacket bearing the original unclipped price on the front flap.

How do I tell the first printing from a later one?

Check the copyright page for the publisher's first-printing convention and confirm the points above. US first edition (Random House, 1972), a posthumous gathering of stories not collected in book form during O'Hara's lifetime.

Is the book-club edition the same as the first?

Later printings are indicated on the copyright page.

I have a first edition of The Time Element and Other Stories — what should I do?

If you're clearing books, New Mexico Literacy Project offers free pickup in Albuquerque, any condition, and makes sure collectible copies aren't lost. To sell, see the author's collecting guide. Either way, nothing valuable ends up in a landfill.

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