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05-04-2007 6:26 PM
have looked on addall but can't find this. Ward Lock's Royal indestructible picture book - green cloth binding - cloth pages? From inscription probably 1879 ish - spine a bit damaged - pictures very vivid and excellent condition - boards are in good condition - any ideas of value?
Cheers - Migsie

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05-04-2007 8:54 PM
I'm so lacking in confience at the moment that I can't hazard a guess at the value.
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06-04-2007 10:10 AM
Thanks, Matt
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06-04-2007 12:49 PM
What is the title, who is the author, the publisher?
Need at least one or two of those.
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06-04-2007 1:35 PM
It would appear to still be in print.
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10-04-2007 6:10 PM
Would you expect this to be worth listing ? I recently had about a dozen antiquarian copies of Ivanhoe in my watches , only one sold.....so I am not sure .
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10-04-2007 6:24 PM
There are masses of every title all over the place. His own publishing company put out enough copies of each of his books to build large castles out of, and still have enough left over for fifty years supply of burning fodder for the huge fireplaces.
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10-04-2007 6:50 PM
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12-04-2007 12:56 PM
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12-04-2007 2:57 PM
An inscription such as 'Let's Comply, Iain Banks' in a first of 'Complicity' raises the value. But an inscription to a named person lowers it.
Difficult to find a customer with the same name as the inscription.
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12-04-2007 4:18 PM
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12-04-2007 5:20 PM
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12-04-2007 6:12 PM
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15-04-2007 3:15 PM
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15-04-2007 3:45 PM
To a book collector the most perfect, most pristine example is the prime concern. Any defect, blemish or error is anathema.
Sorry, but only really of interest as a curiosity.
I picked up a title today from a table top sale. It had the wrong ISBN in it. But it is fine for reading purposes. Collectable? Maybe? Valuable because of the error? 'Fraid not.
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15-04-2007 4:08 PM
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15-04-2007 5:03 PM
One out of the last 11 listed actually sold. And it went for 99p.
For other books, it depends what they are.
If you have a signed 1937 1st edition of The Hobbit in fine condition in a fine dust jacket I'd ask around 50,000 for that one!
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17-04-2007 12:51 PM
I wondered if anyone has any information on the following. Children of the Bible by Elizabeth Hardie, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons,undated 10.5" x 8" with illustrated cover and 64 pages + 16 pages of coloured plates.The name of the illustrator is not given and i cannot find any information on Abe etc.I would imagine the book is 1930's.
Many Thanks
Julie
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17-04-2007 6:41 PM
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17-04-2007 7:04 PM
http://ukbookworld.com/cgi-bin/order_enq.pl?add=albe%231109