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11 May 2016 |
69 |
Classics Series
Q: I found this book and was hoping you could give me some information about it. It has no publication date. Milton's Poems. Thank you.
A: Your book is from the Classics Series.
It was published in the 1907-1909 era.
It originally came with a dust jacket. See here.
It is a reprint and only has nominal value.
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09 May 2016 |
143 |
Petit Trianon Series
Q: I have a copy of Outre Mer that has no copyright date, I would very much like to know it’s publication date. I thought perhaps that it was part of the L’Art Nouveau series. In the first few pages there is a picture of a man on a horse in battle if that is of any help. Thank you.
A: Your book is part of the Petit Trianon Series and was published in 1908-1909.
It is a reprint.
Originally it was sold within a labeled box. See here.
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01 May 2016 |
180 |
Vademecum Series
Q: What do you think of this? No date. Knickerbocker's History of New York
A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published in 1903.
All of the titles in this series are reprints. The books were originally sold within a labeled boxes. An example is shown here.
During this year many different cloth colors have been seen. There were more than 40 appliqué pictures pasted on the cover template.
The picture on any one book is generally part of a larger picture. See here.
For more information about the paintings on the front covers of these books see Vademecum Series.
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25 Apr 2016 |
143 |
Petit Trianon Series
Q: I found your webpage while trying to research background on books we are selling from our too extensive collection! I’ve been placing many of these on eBay but I don’t want to give improper information.
This book Plain Tales From The Hills, Rudyard Kipling, Philadelphia, Henry Altemus is dated 1898 but there is a loose page – I thought might have broken free from book.
Is photo of author Rudyard Kipling – This photo is dated 1899 which contradicts the actual date of the book.
I have found many books listed stating this date and publishing but the do not look like this one. I would like any information you can give me on this book and edition.
A: Your book is part of the Petit Trianon Series and was published in 1899. The Altemus copyright date is not necessarily the same as the publication date.
This title is a reprint and originally was sold within a labeled box. See here.
The covers of this format have a stereotyped pattern on the left. As of this time 28 decorative patterns have been seen on the right half of the cover. See website.
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23 Apr 2016 |
179 |
Vademecum Series
Q: I have 3 books from Altemus with the following titles; Essays by Bacon, Heroes and Hero Worship by Carlisle, Greek Heroes by Kingsley. They must have been a gift as they are all dedicated to Georgia P. Taylor from Elsie, birthday June 29 '98. Is there any value to the books.
A: These books are part of the Vademecum Series and were published in 1897.
The 1897 cover formats were seen in numerous colors. Some examples are shown here. The books were originally sold within a labeled box. See here.
All of the titles in this series are reprints. Since your books do not have titles that are especially desired, their value is minimal.
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21 Apr 2016 |
58 |
Boys and Girls Classics (Old)
Q: I have a copy of Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin see attachments. The odd thing is the size of 6.25 X 4.25. Not the 6.50 X 4.25 that is prevalent. There is not writing in the bottom space for the author, but this could because it is an autobiography. An approximate date and is the size important? Thank you for your time.
A: Your book is part of the Boys and Girls Classics Series.
It can be dated by noting the ads in the back of the book and reviewing the dating summary on the series' webpage.
I have several volumes that are of the slightly smaller size. The ads in these variants indicate a 1903 publication.
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19 Apr 2016 |
75 |
Devotional Series
Q: What can you tell me about this book? Pathway of Promise
A: This book belongs to the long running publisher's series: The Devotional Series.
During its 38 year run, titles were published in ten different formats.
This volume is from Format 5 and was published between 1898 and 1924. It was originally sold within a labeled box. See here.
For other format examples, see the web page.
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12 Apr 2016 |
143 |
Petit Trianon Series
Q: Hi, I tried to send from website but I could not. Can you help with information on this? I was so surprised to see your website and the amount of books. Through the Looking Glass
A: This book is a part of the Petit Trianon Series and was published in 1901-1902.
All of the titles in this series are reprints. Several formats of this style exist. On the right half of the cover one of 16 different flower pictures were used. On the left half the lady and her decoration are either in beige, pink or blue. The beige is the most common with the blue being quite scarce.
Originally the box was sold within a labeled box.
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10 Apr 2016 |
50 |
Belle-Lettres Series
Q: I was hoping to find out some information about this book (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow). It looks like a Belles-lettres series but I am having trouble finding out much. Is there anything you can tell me about it? If the copyright date really is 1896, etc. thank you so much.
A: Your book is part of the Belle-Lettres Series.
This series of 31 books was published in 1896 and 1897. A number of different cover formats have been seen.
Your book was first published by Altemus in 1896 but the Altemus printing is a late reprint. The first edition of this story appeared in 1820.
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05 Apr 2016 |
202 |
Young People's Library
Q: I have a book entitled Lives of the Presidents of the United States, 1896 copyright by Henry Altemus. It is listed as book 13 on your list. It is blue cloth, with Altemus' name on the spine. The Presidents range from George Washington to Benjamin Harrison. The book is in fairly good condition, except the spine is loose, but still attached. The original cost of the book is listed inside as .50. I am eager to learn if this book is considered antique and if so, what is the estimated value.
A: This title was published in the Young People's Library between 1896 and about 1913. Three different formats have been seen.
The books can be dated by noting the last president mentioned in the text. The earliest book therefore ends with Grover Cleveland while the latest book notes Woodrow Wilson.
I have not seen a book which lists only to Harrison who finished his term in 1893. Since this title was not published until 1896, it is hard to know why your book does not list Cleveland.
See http://henryaltemus.com/blog/?p=832.
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