First Edition Points and Criteria for A Hologram For The King
Year Published: 2012
Author Last Name: Eggers
Author First Name: Dave
Publisher: McSweeney's Books
Original Price: $25.00
Pages: 312
The first edition of this recent Dave Eggers book was published by McSweeney's Books in 2012. It was 312 pages long, and the original retail price was $25.00. First edition criteria are: First Printing is stated on the copyright page. Boards are bronze textured cloth with gold lettering. The back board has a removable sticker with a synopsis of the novel, information about the author, and pricing.
Picture of the boards for the first edition of A Hologram For The King.
Picture of the first edition copyright page for A Hologram For The King.
The end papers of the first edition of A Hologram For The King are textured navy blue.
There is a removable sticker on the back of the first edition of A Hologram For The King. This is where the $25.00 price is found.
The spine of the first edition of A Hologram For The King.
Picture of the title page from the first edition of A Hologram For The King.
The last printed page contains information about the author.
Dave Egger's signature on a first edition of A Hologram For The King.
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