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If you could have any first edition architecture book of the last 200 years, what would you choose?
Rita Novel     2004.06.11 14:39

Obviously you're not referring to students of value systems.

First editions of LEARNING FROM LAS VEGAS and DELIRIOUS NEW YORK are indeed worth it because the respective second editions are literally lacking. Otherwise, most second editions are just as good as the first, since the content, which is the most important, hasn't changed or been reduced.

I sold my 1st edition of SMLXL almost a year ago, and right now I'm selling a 1st edition of Le Corbusier's OEUVRE COMPLETE vol. 8 at eBay. In both cases, I'm keeping the second edition.

I doubt it will actually happen, but wouldn't it be hilarious if Professor Aplomb troped as high bidder?





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