Question & Answer Series 202 Format 4

Q: Ten days ago, I came across a Henry Altemus Company book without a publishing date and doing my usual daily research, I came across your website and was able to roughly match my book with an image of the cover of another book, thus giving me a nice estimate for a publishing year, around 1907.

Today’s book, I’m afraid, has no date and I can find no matching cover style on your site so far. Fortunately, there is an inscription inside the front cover dated Christmas 1924, but I was hoping to match a cover style as well to make that a more concrete date, if possible.

The book is ‘A Child’s Garden of Verses’ by Robert Louis Stevenson. I have attached my images of the day for the book and I apologize that there isn’t a direct shot of the cover, but I think you might be able to get a general idea just the same. My question to you is, does this look like it could be from around 1924? Or do you perhaps recognize that style of cover as another particular year?

I don’t expect much, but thought I would drop a line and check with you.

A: Your book appears to be from the Young People’s Library Format 4 (see: http://henryaltemus.com/series/series202F4.htm) which was published for the first time in 1923. Thus based on the inscription in your picture the book probably is either a 1923 or 1924 book.

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