Which of these famous novels sold for over $2 million as a first edition copy at auction, representing one of the most dramatic examples of literary pricing strategy evolution?
The rare book market represents a fascinating intersection of literature and commerce, where pricing strategies can turn ordinary books into extraordinary investments. First editions, author signatures, and historical significance can dramatically alter a book's value. Test your knowledge about one of the most valuable modern first editions that transformed its pricing strategy from standard retail to auction phenomenon.
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- J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' (1997), with only 500 copies in the first hardcover print run
- Dan Brown's 'The Da Vinci Code' (2003), with a special leather-bound edition containing actual cipher codes
- George R.R. Martin's 'A Game of Thrones' (1996), signed by the author and entire HBO show cast
- Stephenie Meyer's 'Twilight' (2005), with the author's original handwritten manuscript notes
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