If you're not a journalist or friends with an author or publisher, it's unlikely an advanced copy will ever come your way without you looking for it. As a rule they are given out only a few at a time.
Sometimes advanced copies of books end up for sale online or in rare-book shops (although such reselling might be illegal, depending on whether or not the person to whom it was originally given signed a form promising to keep it private).
I suggest looking on Amazon or eBay if there is a specific title you're looking for. Also check your yellow pages to see if you have any bookstores nearby that might have advanced copies.
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To find books, go to amazon.com or just use google.com
Get a copy of "Red Book" it gives the values of all US coins.
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" from your local coin dealer or book store or find one of the many on-line price guides.
This is a on-line value guide NumisMedia.com or buy a copy of Red Book
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a guide of US coins, it gives information and values for every US coin made, most coin dealers and book stores sell it.