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Since: Sep 28, 2006 Posts: 183
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:42 pm
Post subject: Finally found a copy of Zap! Archived from groups: rec>games>video>classic (more info?)
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My mother is hard to shop for, but an avid reader, so today I went to
a used book store to see if I might find something for her. This led
me to wander through a lot more of the hard cover section than I
usually do on my infrequent trips there. And in doing so, I finally
came across the game section. And what do I find on the shelf between
the books on chess and bridge? A copy of _Zap!: The Rise and Fall of
Atari_ by Scott Cohen. I have been looking for this book for years!
(Possibly because I've been unwilling to pay eBay prices.)
I've actually already read it before. It turned out my local library
has a copy. (And yes, I considered doing something unethical like
checking it out, failing to return it, and paying the fine, but I'm
not that kind of person.) I realize it's not a perfect history. I
also realize that it was republished by John Hardie through Xlibris.
But that's just not the same as having an original, hard cover copy
from 1984.
It makes a lovely addition to my collection. It's in very good
condition with a tight spine, free of markings, and still has the dust
jacket. Just some light wear along the top and bottom of the spine.
Looks like it may have been read once (or possibly not) and then sat
on someone's shelf for years before being traded in. Heck, for all I
know it could have been sitting on the shelf at the book store for
years. (Although not since the '80s, as they had a fire 11 years ago
which forced them to restock.) Oh, and the best part was the price:
$4 plus tax. (And I did find something for my mother, too.)
--
lkseitz (Lee K. Seitz) .at. hiwaay @dot@ net
"How would we be spending our leisure time nowadays if Space Invaders
hadn't come down the pike way back in 1978?"
-- John Sellers, _Arcade Fever_, p. 11 |
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Since: Mar 25, 2008 Posts: 169
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:24 pm
Post subject: Re: Finally found a copy of Zap! [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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| Those are the best finds! And as you already mentioned, anyone
can buy and pay stupid money for stuff on ePay - but finding
it in the wild, on the cheap, is where the real fun is. Kudos
Lee! I think I have a copy of it somewhere... should give it
a read someday. lol
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Since: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: 1485
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:24 pm
Post subject: Re: Finally found a copy of Zap! [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Nice score! I would like to have one of those myself and haven't
even seen them on ebay.
Scott C.
Lee K. Seitz wrote:
> My mother is hard to shop for, but an avid reader, so today I went to
> a used book store to see if I might find something for her. This led
> me to wander through a lot more of the hard cover section than I
> usually do on my infrequent trips there. And in doing so, I finally
> came across the game section. And what do I find on the shelf between
> the books on chess and bridge? A copy of _Zap!: The Rise and Fall of
> Atari_ by Scott Cohen. I have been looking for this book for years!
> (Possibly because I've been unwilling to pay eBay prices.)
>
> I've actually already read it before. It turned out my local library
> has a copy. (And yes, I considered doing something unethical like
> checking it out, failing to return it, and paying the fine, but I'm
> not that kind of person.) I realize it's not a perfect history. I
> also realize that it was republished by John Hardie through Xlibris.
> But that's just not the same as having an original, hard cover copy
> from 1984.
>
> It makes a lovely addition to my collection. It's in very good
> condition with a tight spine, free of markings, and still has the dust
> jacket. Just some light wear along the top and bottom of the spine.
> Looks like it may have been read once (or possibly not) and then sat
> on someone's shelf for years before being traded in. Heck, for all I
> know it could have been sitting on the shelf at the book store for
> years. (Although not since the '80s, as they had a fire 11 years ago
> which forced them to restock.) Oh, and the best part was the price:
> $4 plus tax. (And I did find something for my mother, too.)
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