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  • Collecting Books-Modern First Editions

     

    Modern first editions is a growing niche in the book collecting world, and a good place to start for young book lovers with limited budgets.  Despite the use of the word “modern”, this area of book collecting encompasses books printed after 1890.

     

    Value in modern first editions is tied to both the condition of the book and the popularity of the author.  The biggest money goes to volumes in mint condition by sought after writers.  In terms of condition, this means that the pages are clean, the binding is tight, the corners of the cover are sharp, and, if the book was released after 1950 in a brightly colored dust jacket, the jacket is in excellent condition along with the book.  However, books in otherwise excellent condition will still do well with worn dust jackets if they are popular titles by well-known writers.

     

    First Editions-Earliest Print Runs

    As publishing a book is almost always a gamble, publishers look to reduce their exposure to loss by printing a small initial run.  These first run, or first editions are at the top of the price range due to the limited number of copies available, although sometimes first runs can be large if a book is by a popular writer coming off a best-seller.  Once a writer becomes popular, however, his or her earlier works frequently become collectible as well.  Sometimes, being adapted for a screen play also increases a book’s value.

     

    Author Inscriptions

    A first edition signed by the author is more valuable than an unsigned copy, however, personalized inscriptions reduce the value unless the individual in the inscription is famous in his or her own right.  It’s worthwhile to do some research-the inscription may be to your Great Aunt Sadie, or as in the case of an early copy of Gone with the Wind I came across, the book was inscribed by Margaret Mitchell to her husband.

     

    Books as Investments

    First Editions of Prize winners, such as the Pulitzer, the Booker, The Newberry, etc. usually increase in value after the award is announced.  Buy books by writers whose works you enjoy and handle them with care.  Even if they never appreciate in value, they more than pay back their purchase price in knowledge and entertainment.

  • Armstrong Flute

    I purchased this flute at an auction . I'd like to sell .

    Anyone have an idea of the value ?
     

  • Signed Nevada Reports 1888

    This book of Nevada Reports is from the Eurika County, Nevada.  It was published in 1888.  This is a hard back cover that was signed by JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Ruby Hill Township.

    This Volume is XIX, it is the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of NV.Mr. Chas. F. Bicknell, Clerk of the Supreme Court, Wrote, "Clerk of the Supreme Court of said St. of NV, do hereby certify that the foregoing reules were made and accepted by the Supreme Court of NV on  on this fourth day of April A. D. 1887 and ordered to be published in pamphlet form by the Superintendent of the State Printing.  In Testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and Seal of said Supreme Court, this fourth day of April, A. D. 1887.  Chas F. Bicknell, Clerk.  Volume XIX.  The rules in this book is from the dates of 1885, 1886 and 1887.  The Signature was from the Justice of the Supreme Court,  Eurika, NV. 

    I am looking to find out if this is worth anything.  Any help out there?

    Thanks,

    Pearl1

  • Antique CHildren's Book

    I am curious about the value of a panoramic (pop-up) book.  It is a publication of Cinderella by Collins: London and Glasgow.  It was printed in Great Britain and bears a small green sticker with the following:  Livraria Editora  Kismos  Rio-Sao Paulo-P.Alegre.  There is no publication date, but there is a patent no.  495,153.

     

     

  • I have 2 antique books - need suggested prices

    I have 2 books that I would like to find out what they are worth.

    1 is Yasmin-A tale of the Crusades by W.H. Jull - copyright of Fredrick Warne and Co., Ltd.

    London, 1926. It has been covered and is in excellent condition

     

    The 2nd book is Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language

    Unabridged Dictionary by Noah Webster, LL.D.

    The Publisher's Guild, New York  1946

     This book is also in excellent condition and is about 6 inches thick

    Thanks,

     

    Rose

  • the pilot by edith nesbit

    I have a short novel called the pilot . It is a small book about 6" by 6" with about 18 pages . This book is very old with no publish date but is signed E. Nesbit. I have searched a lot of sights but have not found any like it. Anyone who knows anything about this book please let me know.