Monthly Archives: March 2011

Question & Answer Series 141

Q: Hello,

We found this book while cleaning. It is in good shape. Is it valuable? Evangeline by Longfellow

Thank you for looking at this.

A: Information about your book can be found here: http://henryaltemus.com/series/series141.htm

It is part of the Petit Trianon Series which is a series of reprints of fiction, essays, poetry, classics, etc. It was published in 1897.

During that year this series featured a book cover with a number of different floral patterns on the right of the cover but with a never changing dot pattern on the left.

This book originally came in a labeled box.

Unfortunately there is not very much collector interest in reprints of this title. It has only nominal value.

Question & Answer Series 87

Q: An donation came to a local charity and I wish to possibly sell it for them. Another volunteer is also interested in it, but the charity needs a value for this book…..They have no Internet for this, so I’m volunteering my services..

One thing that was very interesting about the book is the great grandmother placed a letter inside it to give to her grandson and mentions that this was passed down through the years and she was giving it to him for Xmas. She mentioned it was a hard to find book and a valuable book. The story behind this was so sweet and it shows how some of today’s youth really don’t read the past history that much and treasure the past. Instead there is video games and other neat things in their life..It is a shame to not keep this old book, and he really didn’t want it, so here it is at the donation site..I think that is one thing about the book more than anything was that letter and it’s history and story behind the book.

Columbus and The Discovery of America..I wish to get a value on this book and where there is a good site to sell it. The only problem I see is the date page is detached, other than that it is in good condition. Any neat info would be appreciated also..I see the cover is different than what your web site pictured…

A: Your book is part of the Favorite Series and was published between 1902-1910 (Format 2). http://henryaltemus.com/series/series87.htm

Even in great condition this book is hard to sell. There just is not much interest in this title.

Question & Answer Series 179

Q: Attached is this cover of my book. Emerson’s Essays. Is this a reprint? I’m still looking on your web site but thought this may be faster.

A: Your book was published in 1896. It can be seen here: Vademecum Series

All of the books of this series are reprints.

Question & Answer Series 95

Q: Dear Expert! I have an old book “Gold Dust A Collection of Golden Counsels” that I received from my grandmother. It has a suede cover but no publishing date. Do you have any idea of it’s age? Thanks…Mary

A: Your book is part of the ten volume Gold Dust Series. (http://henryaltemus.com/series/series95.htm) This series of reprints was published between 1912 and 1918. This book originally all came in a labeled box.

Generally, these books have only nominal value.

Question & Answer Series 179

Q: Would like to find more information regarding The House of the Seven Gables book that I own. Any help is appreciated. Thank you! Michelle

A: Your book is from the Vademecum Series ( http://henryaltemus.com/series/series179.htm ) and was published in 1898.

This series was very popular and consisted of various reprints of fiction, classics essays, poetry, etc. It originally was published with a labeled box. Because it is a common title, it has only nominal value.

Question & Answer Series 87

Q: Hi there, We were wondering if is copy of “ THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS” has any value whatsoever? The book is very worn and was given as a gift to Hugh Sefton in 1902 as Christmas present.

A: Ordinarily this title would be sought after because of the highly collectible nature of the Lewis Carroll Alice books. The books from this 19 book series
(Favorite Series for Young People http://henryaltemus.com/series/series87.htm) are much less common than those from the Young People’s Library and those books frequently sell for more than $50.

Unfortunately because your book is in such poor condition, only a novice book collector would pay more than a few dollars for it.