First Edition Points and Criteria for Angela's Ashes
Year Published: 1996
Author Last Name: McCourt
Author First Name: Frank
Publisher: Scribner
Original Price: $23.00
Pages: 364
Copyright page has full number line "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2". Boards are plum colored with burgundy cloth spine. Dust jacket price is $23.00 on the first printing. It was changed to $24.00 on the second printing and the next few printing after that. It was then changes to $25.00. The back of the dust jacket has the number "09962250" on the bottom right corner, and "52300" over the smaller bar code on the bottom left corner.
Warning: The book club edition also has a full number line, but the boards are a cream color with burgundy spine.
Angela's Ashes won the Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography.
Picture of the 1996 first edition dust jacket for Angela's Ashes.
Picture of the first edition copyright page for Angela's Ashes.
Picture of dust jacket where original $23.00 price is found for Angela's Ashes.
Picture of the back dust jacket for the first edition of Angela's Ashes.
Picture of the first edition Scribner boards for Angela's Ashes.
Picture of the back dust jacket flap for the first edition of Angela's Ashes.
The book on the top is the first printing, the middle book is a second printing, and the bottom book 23rd printing.
The dust jacket price is $23.00 on the first printing. It was changed to $24.00 on the second printing and the next few printing after that. It was then changed to $25.00.
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