I've got 10 copies of it but only 1 each of the books pictured.
If you ever feel like parting with one (if it's complete), let me know.
It's fun to think of how many of these books ended up passed around in college dorms and such back in the late 1950s. Another compilation book that's of interest to Mad fans is the Humbug Hardback. (Since many of the Mad artists jumped ship with Harvey Kurtzman and wrote/drew for Humbug for several years.) The Humbug Hardback was basically that comic's answer to "Mad for Keeps," but it has a limited print run and is almost never seen today.
If I remember correctly an overstreet price guide estimated that there were maybe 50 copies of the Humbug hardback. I have only seen one for sale before and it was part of a huge MAD collection that was selling for tens of thousands of dollars.
If you are a Kurtzman fan here are some other things to look out for... Trump and Help magazines, Little Annie Fanny, Goodman Beaver, Jungle Book, Hey Look, and some others that slip my mind at the moment.
Great resource! I wonder how many truly bent Mad collectors have taken on the task of amassing a complete set of 93 paperbacks?
I I have a ton of the paperbacks. I am sure that I am missing only a few of the ones that came out in the late 80's early 90's.