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The first hardcover AD&D manual. Statistics, descriptions, andillustrations for a variety of monsters to populate your dungeon.

Monster Manual by Gary Gygax

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Gary Gygax was a proponent of a more in-depth gaming system than Original D&Dprovided, and in 1977 TSR published this first of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons hardcovermanuals. Redesigned from the ground up, AD&D provided 'experienced' role playerswith complexity and detail (at the expense of individual creativity.. AD&D encourageshand-holding). Proving to be the more enduring of the two game systems, AD&D is stillactively supported today, currently in its 4th Edition.

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Corrections mentioned in the Errataarticle of Dragon Magazine #35 were graduallyincorporated from the Second through the Fourth printings.

Thanks to Eric Banks, Rick Blumer, Andy Collins, Scott Cordiner, Michael Deaton, Rich Franks, Jr,Jeff Gregor, Gary Kramer, David Lamontagne, Dave Macauley, Eric Niesley, Adrian Newman, Eric Pass, BenPolson, Bruce Probst, Paul Stormberg, Tyson Vickers, and Susan Waldbiesser for their research and assistance onvarious details of the print sequence.

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Thanks to Adrian Newman for the scan of the 3rd Print Beta / 4th print, and MichaelDeaton for the scan of the Sixth print.

In the below listings, I've removed the hyperlinks (all ofwhich were rather superfluous, internal links anyway), and added greenhighlighting to elements that changed from the previous print. This shouldhopefully make it easier to identify which print you have.

  • First (Dec 1977)

    • Cover:

      • Lizard logo

      • Centered, red-lettered 'Advanced Dungeons &Dragons' at top, with 'TM Reg Applied For' in small red lettersunder that

      • Rough textured (like a 1970's school textbook, which in fact itwas)

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' in red lettering,but no registered trademark symbol

      • States 'Gary Gygax'

    • No ISBN anywhere

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • No printing number information on the copyright page

    • Catalog on last page refers to a future 'Referee's Guide' andOutdoor Geomorphs sets 2-4

    • The first print was intended to be released in Sep 1977, but due todelays at the printer, was not released until after Christmas 1977 -- possibly even Jan1978

    • Gygax has stated that this first print numbered 50,000copies

    • About the publishing of this print (the first hardback RPG manual everprinted), again from Gygax: 'It was no problem finding a printer that could do astitched binding and school-book cover material, as I wanted the AD&D volumes to be asnearly indestructible as could be managed. Later on the Blumes changed that to save anickel or two on each copy printed.. as if we weren't making enough as it was. (Acaeumnote: this occurred with the Fourth Beta print). Crown Books wanted me towrite 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 totake a year to set it up, so I wasn't too thrilled. Then I got a phone call fromMildred Marmur, then the VP of Sub-Rights Licensing at Random House. They flew me outto NYC the next week and were ready to begin distribution in a month's time. As theremainder of the deal I negotiated assured TSR cash flow and other great benefits, I signedmy name up there in their offices on the second day of our meetings. Having Millie asan advocate was a lot of help in cutting a great deal for TSR. Both of her sons wereD&Ders!'

  • Second (May 1978)
    • Cover:

      • Lizard logo

      • Centered, red-lettered 'Advanced Dungeons &Dragons' at top, but 'TM Reg Applied For' hasbeen removed

      • Rough textured

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' in red lettering,and now has a registered trademark symbol

      • States 'Gary Gygax'

    • No ISBN anywhere

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '2nd Edition, May 1978' on thecopyright page

    • Catalog on last page refers to a future 'Referee's Guide' andOutdoor Geomorphs sets 2-4

  • Third Alpha (Dec 1978)
    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • Centered, red-lettered 'Advanced Dungeons &Dragons' at top

      • Rough textured

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' in redlettering

      • States 'Gary Gygax'

    • No ISBN anywhere

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '3rd Edition, December 1978' onthe copyright page

    • Catalog on last page has been updated; nowcorrectly reflects a future Dungeon Masters Guide and omits reference to OutdoorGeomorphs sets 2-4

  • Third Beta
    • This is a strange hybrid print. The cover is identical tothe Fourth Alpha print, but the spine and the interior are identical to theThird Alpha print

    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • 'Advanced D&D' in an angledyellow banner, top left corner; the red letters of 'AdvancedD&D' have black highlights, and there's no 'TM' designationafter it

      • 'Monster Manual' title hasmoved from lower mid-cover to the top

      • Rough textured

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced Dungeons & Dragons' in red lettering

      • States 'Gary Gygax'

    • No ISBN anywhere

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '3rd Edition, December 1978' on the copyright page

  • Fourth Alpha (Aug 1979)
    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • 'Advanced D&D' in an angled yellow banner; the redletters of 'Advanced D&D' have black highlights, and there's no'TM' designation after it

      • 'Monster Manual' title at top

      • Rough textured

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced D&D' inwhite lettering

      • Now states 'by GaryGygax'

    • ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of titlepage

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '4th Edition, August 1979' on thecopyright page; no Random House distribution notice

    • Considered the 'final' version, with all the errataincorporated

  • Fourth Beta
    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • 'Advanced D&D' in an angled yellow banner; the redletters of 'Advanced D&D' have black highlights, and there's no'TM' designation after it

      • 'Monster Manual' title at top

      • Now smooth textured

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced D&D' in white lettering

      • States 'by Gary Gygax'

    • ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of title page

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are red

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyright page,along with 'Distributed to the book trade in the United Statesby Random House'

  • Fourth Gamma
    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • 'Advanced D&D' in an angled yellow banner; the redletters of 'Advanced D&D' have black highlights, and there's no'TM' designation after it

      • 'Monster Manual' title at top

      • Smooth textured

    • Spine:

    • ISBN on spine, rear cover, and bottom of title page

    • Endpapers and flyleaves arewhite

    • Pages are smooth

    • States '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyright page, alongwith 'Distributed to the book trade in the United States by Random House'

  • Fifth (1980?)
    • Cover:

      • Wizard logo

      • 'Advanced D&D' in an angled yellow banner;the red letters of 'Advanced D&D' now havewhite highlights, and has a 'TM' designation after it

      • 'Monster Manual' title at top

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced Dungeons &Dragons' in white lettering (altough several copies have been spotted with 'Advanced D&D' instead)

      • States 'by Gary Gygax'

    • ISBN on spine, rear cover, and title page

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are white (though a red-colored copy has beenspotted -- further confirmation on this needed, since the sequence has been re-done sincethis was submitted)

    • Pages are now a rougher texture thanpreviously (cheaper paper)

    • Still states '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyrightpage

    • By far the most common of all the Monster Manualprints

  • Sixth (1981)
    • Cover:

      • TSR Face logo

      • Added 'Adventure Games'under 'Advanced D&D' in the angled yellow banner

      • 'Monster Manual' title is slightly lower than the Fifth print's

    • Spine:

      • 'Advanced D&D' inwhite lettering

      • Now states 'Adventure Games'

      • States 'by Gary Gygax'

    • ISBN and TSR Product Number on spine andrear cover; ISBN alone appears on bottom of title page

    • Endpapers and flyleaves are white

    • Pages are rough

    • Still states '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyrightpage

    • Textual change in the preface (pg 4),adding 'co-authored with Dave Arneson' (a direct result of the lawsuit between TSRand Arneson)

  • Seventh Alpha (1983)
    • Updated cover art (red dragon fighting apegasus), matching the cover style of the newly-released Monster ManualII

    • Angled TSR logo

    • Orange spine

    • ISBN ('0-935696-00-8') stacked above the Product Number('394-51113-1TSR1200') on the rear cover lower left; no UPC code nor price onrear cover

    • Still says '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyrightpage

    • Last page has a catalog

  • Seventh Beta
    • Updated cover art

    • Angled TSR logo

    • Orange spine

    • ISBN ('0-935696-00-8') and ProductNumber ('394-51113-1TSR1200') stacked above a UPC bar code on the rear covercenter; Piece Code ('2009XXX7301') in the lower leftcorner, but no price

    • Still says '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyrightpage

    • Last page is blank, other than an AngledTSR logo

  • Eighth

    • Updated cover art

    • Angled TSR logo

    • Orange spine

    • ISBN above a UPC bar code on the rear covercenter; and the price ($15.00) is in the lower right corner

    • Still says '4th Edition, August 1979' on the copyrightpage

    • Last page is blank, other than an Angled TSR logo

  • Ninth (Aug 1987), Tenth (Nov 1987), Eleventh,Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth (Nov 1988), Fifteenth (Jul1989)
    • Updated cover art

    • Angled TSR logo

    • Orange spine

    • ISBN above a UPC bar code on the rear cover center, and the price($15.00) is in the lower right corner

    • Now has printing numbers and dates on thecopyright page. We've done our best to keep these printing declarationsin-line with our own previous (Eighth print and earlier) print sequence, which has beendifficult!

    • Last page is blank, other than an Angled TSR logo

    • A printing has been found that states 'Thirteenth Print, Jul1990' inside. As this is impossible, I surmise that the typo is in the printingnumber rather than the date, and this is probably the Sixteenth or Seventeenth print. Thanks to Michael Deaton for this info.

An 'errata sheet' wasavailable for the First print; unknown where these sheets came from (since the books were notshrinkwrapped, it is highly unlikely they came with the book purchase). Most of the erratamentioned on the sheet were corrected with the Second print, so we surmise it was released sometimebetween Dec 1977 and May 1978. More info is needed. Thanks to Michael Deaton for thescan.

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The Monster Manual, being the first AD&D hardcover, was probablyprinted in greater numbers than any other D&D book. As such, values are typically low for allbut the earliest prints. The early prints have the added benefit of rugged construction, whichhelps retain their condition.