I’ve been collecting rare books for years, and tracking down publisher-direct copies is my jam. For 'Krull,' the original publisher was likely Del Rey Books, known for their sci-fi/fantasy classics. Your best bet is checking their official website or authorized retailers like Barnes & Noble’s online rare books section. Sometimes, publishers reissue older titles, so signing up for their newsletter might help. If you’re after a first edition, AbeBooks or eBay often has listings, but verify the seller’s credibility. I snagged my copy through a small bookstore that specializes in vintage paperbacks—worth asking around locally too.
As a longtime fantasy enthusiast, I’ve hunted down many obscure titles, and 'Krull' is a gem. The original publisher, Del Rey Books, doesn’t always keep older prints in stock, but their website lists reissues occasionally. For physical copies, I’d recommend Book Depository or Powell’s Books; they often carry publisher editions with global shipping.
If you’re into collecting, first editions pop up on Heritage Auctions or even Etsy from trusted sellers. I once found a signed copy at a comic-con vendor—always worth checking niche events. Digital versions might be on Kindle or Kobo, though they lack the charm of the original print. Persistence pays off; I tracked mine through a Reddit thread linking to a small European seller.
I’m all about supporting original publishers, and for 'Krull,' Del Rey Books is the way to go. Their website occasionally stocks reprints, but for out-of-print editions, try contacting their customer service—they sometimes point you to distributors. I scored mine through a indie bookstore chain that partners with publishers for rare finds.
Online, ThriftBooks or Alibris often list publisher editions, though condition varies. I avoid Amazon for older titles; their listings are hit-or-miss. For a deeper dive, forums like r/printSF on Reddit have threads dedicated to tracking down books like this. My advice: set up alerts on multiple platforms. It took me six months, but my shelf now proudly displays that iconic cover.
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