First Edition Points and Criteria for Amy and Isabelle
Year Published: 1998
Author Last Name: Strout
Author First Name: Elizabeth
Publisher: Random House
Original Price: $22.95
Pages: 304
The first edition of this nice read was published by Random House in 1998. It was 304 pages long, and the original retail price was $22.95. The first edition can be identified by the following criteria: First Edition is stated below Random House number line "24689753". Board are white with gold lettering on a beige spine. Back of dust jacket has a single review by Alice Munro. According to the Advance Reader's Edition, there were 35,000 first printings.
Picture of the 1998 first edition dust jacket for Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of the first edition copyright page for Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of dust jacket where original $22.95 price is found for Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of the back dust jacket for the first edition of Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of the first edition Random House boards for Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of the back dust jacket flap for the first edition of Amy and Isabelle.
Picture of the first edition title page for Amy and Isabelle.
Other first edition points for books by Elizabeth Strout include: Olive Kitteridge.
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