Q: I have been studying your website and wondered if you could tell me what you think the value is of the attached book (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland). From what I gather from your site, this is format 2, printed prior to 1900 because the copyright page (see next photo) says Frank Altemus, not Frank Altemus Company.
The spine is in tact, and the interior pages are in very good condition. I have seen 3 spots with pencil in the interior, which might be able to be erased. there is also what looks to be green crayon over the left heart on the cover.
The first few interior pages are slightly loose, but from other copies I’ve seen online, this is in reasonably good condition for the time period.
Thank you!
A: This is a 2nd Format Young People’s Library book published in 1898-1899.
The earlier (pre-1900) Young People’s Library books are less common but that does not necessarily make them very valuable.
This book generally sells between $10-75 although it is frequently listed for a lot more. Easy to buy but hard to sell.
(Of note is that this reader promptly listed this book for sale on Ebay at $299. Suffice it to say, it did not sell. Even with a pristine dust jacket it is not worth close to her listing price)