Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello all I recently picked up a LEICA MANUAL, first edition, second printing (November) circa 1935, sans dust jacket. The book is in excellent condition with no water damage, tears, etc. The binding is perfectly sound, the cover is "aged", but is in equally excellent condition. I paid $20 dollars CDN (approx. $13 USD). I had my choice between a 12 edition in lousy condition and a 15 edition in "ok" condition for the same price. Yes, I realise that there will be more information in the later editions as Leica introduced the M's and later III's, but generally speaking, first editions of low print run books are rare, or at least uncommon. I'm curious as to the value. I've searched through the archives to find similar postings to no avail (I have seen the 1977 reprint for as much as 25 dollars USD or more). It's a nice addition to my photography library, so I'll keep it for now, but would this be of any particular interest to die hard Leica collectors ? Regards William