AD&D Monster Manual 1e (5th printing)
First (Dec 1977)
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Cover:
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Lizard logo
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Centered, red-lettered "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" at top, with "TM Reg Applied For" in small red letters under that
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Rough textured (like a 1970's school textbook, which in fact it was)
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Spine:
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" in red lettering, but no registered trademark symbol
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States "Gary Gygax"
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No ISBN anywhere
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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No printing number information on the copyright page
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Catalog on last page refers to a future "Referee's Guide" and Outdoor Geomorphs sets 2-4
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The first print was intended to be released in Sep 1977, but due to delays at the printer, was not released until after Christmas 1977 -- possibly even Jan 1978
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Gygax has stated that this first print numbered 50,000 copies
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About the publishing of this print (the first hardback RPG manual ever printed), again from Gygax: "It was no problem finding a printer that could do a stitched binding and school-book cover material, as I wanted the AD&D volumes to be as nearly indestructible as could be managed. Later on the Blumes changed that to save a nickel or two on each copy printed... as if we weren't making enough as it was. (Acaeum note: this occurred with the Fourth Beta print). Crown Books wanted me to write a special introductory game book exclusively for them, but that was a no-go. Simon & Schuster contacted me about book trade distribution, but they were going to take a year to set it up, so I wasn't too thrilled. Then I got a phone call from Mildred Marmur, then the VP of Sub-Rights Licensing at Random House. They flew me out to NYC the next week and were ready to begin distribution in a month's time. As the remainder of the deal I negotiated assured TSR cash flow and other great benefits, I signed my name up there in their offices on the second day of our meetings. Having Millie as an advocate was a lot of help in cutting a great deal for TSR. Both of her sons were D&Ders!"
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Cover:
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Lizard logo
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Centered, red-lettered "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" at top, but "TM Reg Applied For" has been removed
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Rough textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" in red lettering, and now has a registered trademark symbol
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States "Gary Gygax"
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No ISBN anywhere
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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States "2nd Edition, May 1978" on the copyright page
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Catalog on last page refers to a future "Referee's Guide" and Outdoor Geomorphs sets 2-4
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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Centered, red-lettered "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" at top
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Rough textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" in red lettering
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States "Gary Gygax"
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No ISBN anywhere
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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States "3rd Edition, December 1978" on the copyright page
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Catalog on last page has been updated; now correctly reflects a future Dungeon Masters Guide and omits reference to Outdoor Geomorphs sets 2-4
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This is a strange hybrid print. The cover is identical to the Fourth Alpha print, but the spine and the interior are identical to the Third Alpha print
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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"Advanced D&D" in an angled yellow banner, top left corner; the red letters of "Advanced D&D" have black highlights, and there's no "TM" designation after it
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"Monster Manual" title has moved from lower mid-cover to the top
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Rough textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" in red lettering
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States "Gary Gygax"
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No ISBN anywhere
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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States "3rd Edition, December 1978" on the copyright page
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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"Advanced D&D" in an angled yellow banner; the red letters of "Advanced D&D" have black highlights, and there's no "TM" designation after it
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"Monster Manual" title at top
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Rough textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced D&D" in white lettering
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Now states "by Gary Gygax"
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ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of title page
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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States "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page; no Random House distribution notice
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Considered the "final" version, with all the errata incorporated
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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"Advanced D&D" in an angled yellow banner; the red letters of "Advanced D&D" have black highlights, and there's no "TM" designation after it
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"Monster Manual" title at top
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Now smooth textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced D&D" in white lettering
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States "by Gary Gygax"
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ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of title page
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Endpapers and flyleaves are red
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Pages are smooth
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States "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page, along with "Distributed to the book trade in the United States by Random House"
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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"Advanced D&D" in an angled yellow banner; the red letters of "Advanced D&D" have black highlights, and there's no "TM" designation after it
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"Monster Manual" title at top
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Smooth textured
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Spine:
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"Advanced D&D" in white lettering
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States "by Gary Gygax"
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ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of title page
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Endpapers and flyleaves are white
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Pages are smooth
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States "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page, along with "Distributed to the book trade in the United States by Random House"
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Cover:
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Wizard logo
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"Advanced D&D" in an angled yellow banner; the red letters of "Advanced D&D" now have white highlights, and has a "TM" designation after it
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"Monster Manual" title at top
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Spine:
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"Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" in white lettering (altough several copies have been spotted with "Advanced D&D" instead)
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States "by Gary Gygax"
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ISBN on spine, rear cover, and title page
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Endpapers and flyleaves are white (though a red-colored copy has been spotted -- further confirmation on this needed, since the sequence has been re-done since this was submitted)
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Pages are now a rougher texture than previously (cheaper paper)
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Still states "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page
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By far the most common of all the Monster Manual prints
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Cover:
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TSR Face logo
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Added "Adventure Games" under "Advanced D&D" in the angled yellow banner
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"Monster Manual" title is slightly lower than the Fifth print's
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Spine:
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"Advanced D&D" in white lettering
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Now states "Adventure Games"
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States "by Gary Gygax"
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ISBN and TSR Product Number on spine and rear cover; ISBN alone appears on bottom of title page
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Endpapers and flyleaves are white
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Pages are rough
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Still states "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page
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Textual change in the preface (pg 4), adding "co-authored with Dave Arneson" (a direct result of the lawsuit between TSR and Arneson)
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Updated cover art (red dragon fighting a pegasus), matching the cover style of the newly-released Monster Manual II
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Angled TSR logo
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Orange spine
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ISBN ("0-935696-00-8") stacked above the Product Number ("394-51113-1TSR1200") on the rear cover lower left; no UPC code nor price on rear cover
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Still says "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page
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Last page has a catalog
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Updated cover art
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Angled TSR logo
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Orange spine
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ISBN ("0-935696-00-8") and Product Number ("394-51113-1TSR1200") stacked above a UPC bar code on the rear cover center; Piece Code ("2009XXX7301") in the lower left corner, but no price
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Still says "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page
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Last page is blank, other than an Angled TSR logo
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Updated cover art
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Angled TSR logo
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Orange spine
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ISBN above a UPC bar code on the rear cover center; and the price ($15.00) is in the lower right corner
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Still says "4th Edition, August 1979" on the copyright page
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Last page is blank, other than an Angled TSR logo
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Updated cover art
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Angled TSR logo
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Orange spine
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ISBN above a UPC bar code on the rear cover center, and the price ($15.00) is in the lower right corner
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Now has printing numbers and dates on the copyright page. We've done our best to keep these printing declarations in-line with our own previous (Eighth print and earlier) print sequence, which has been difficult!
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Last page is blank, other than an Angled TSR logo
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A printing has been found that states "Thirteenth Print, Jul 1990" inside. As this is impossible, I surmise that the typo is in the printing number rather than the date, and this is probably the Sixteenth or Seventeenth print. Thanks to Michael Deaton for this info.