Your Price Guide to Rare Wheel of Time Books

Evaluate the value of Wheel of Time books based on sold listings.

WOT Worth provides price transparency in the Wheel of Time rare book market by documenting purchase prices of recent sales.


What We Do:

We collect data points on recent sales of rare Wheel of Time books and merchandise. Because there are far too many listings to keep up with, this site is primarily focused on:

  1. First edition, first printings (signed or unsigned)

  2. Uncorrected proofs (signed or unsigned)

  3. Leatherbound, limited editions

  4. Other miscellaneous merchandise, such as calendars

The aim of this site is to document sale prices, not list prices. This is an important distinction, since a book is worth what someone will pay for it, not what someone will list it for.

As evidence of a sale price, WOT Worth posts screenshots of sold eBay listings. While there are many other great stores for purchasing Robert Jordan books, only eBay documents sold listings, meaning WOT Worth has no way of verifying a purchase price on AbeBooks, Alibris, Biblio and other sites.

If you have a receipt or screenshot of a purchase you made and are willing to share it, please send it along and we will update the site accordingly.

 

What We Don’t Do:

We are not a comprehensive database of all Wheel of Time book listings and sale prices. We are focused on rare editions (primarily those listed to the left) that are considered collectibles.


 

Learn the Basics Before You Start Collecting

Read Encyclopedia WoT’s page on collecting Robert Jordan Books, which provides the fundamentals behind evaluating rare editions of the Wheel of Time series.