Sorry, Kim, but your 'tatty' victorian item, due to the fact that it contains errors, would be of little interest to a collector. Book collectors want the most perfect example possible, so any error would be seen as an imperfection and the copy dismissed as a collectable. Also the condition 'tatty', though not a recognised bookdealing term, would seem to indicate an excess of wear or damage. To a collector what you have may be termed a 'reading copy', but it is unlikely to be something he'd want to shelve alongside his collection.

The other two items may require a bit more information. A publisher would help. Names of any illustrators or other contributors?

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