Series 132 Mother Stories Series

This series has two formats. The first format has a line drawn picture on the front cover whereas the later format has a pictorial picture on the book and the dust jacket.
Transitional later copies have a line drawn picture on the cover with the pictorial picture on the jacket.

Today I am adding to the database a new dust jacket picture of Format 2, #9.

See: Mother Stories Series

Format 1 #9
Format 2 #9

Question & Answer Series 48 Beauxarts Series

Q: Hello, I’m wondering what year & series this version of “Evangeline and Other Poems” comes from. Thank you for your expertise & help.

A: Your book is part of the Beauxarts Series and was published between 1899 and 1901.

It originally came within a labeled box.

It is a reprint as are all the titles in this series.

Question & Answer Series 203 Yuletide Series

Q: I found this book in a box that was in a barn that we were cleaning out can you tell me if it’s worth anything. A Christmas Carol

A: Your book is part of the eight title Yuletide Series. These limp velvet calf covered books are all reprints
and were published in a labeled box between 1912 and 1918.

They generally sell for between $10-20 in nice shape.

Question & Answer Series 179 Vademecum Series

Q: Hello, I just procured a book, which has the wording on the title page “Henry Altemus Philadelphia” of Essays, First Series of Ralph Waldo Emerson. There is no copyright date anywhere. Looks to be about 1900 or before; according to your website info on dating it was probably published before 1900 when the word “Company” was added on the title page to Henry Altemus–am I understanding this correctly? At the back, there is something that might help with dating. Under “Henry Altemus’ Publications there is a section which has the heading “Altemus’ New Illustrated Vademecum Series”. (May I infer that, then, this book was published in 1894 or ’95?) Below this, it says “Masterpieces of English and American Literature…” etc. Below this paragraph, it says “Full cloth, Ivory finish, ornamental inlaid sides and back, boxed, 40 cents.” As per your suggestion, I enclose photos of the cover and title page.

A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published in 1898.
It originally came within a labeled box.
This title is a reprint.

See: http://henryaltemus.com/series/series179.htm

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: First of all thank you for taking the time to read this email. While going through a few boxes a friend and I found a book amongst many. Looking inside we couldn’t find any kind of copyright or any kind of information of the sort, only the publishing company.

I was hoping you would possibly be able to help us find out a little more information about the book. Milton’s Poems

The book itself seems to be a lot of John Milton’s earlier work. It’s a fairly small book to today’s standards. Only about 6.5×4.5 inches. Your help would be every much appreciated.

A: Your book was published in 1903 and is part of the Vademecum Series.

See: Henry Altemus Company – Vademecum Series / European Artists and Henry Altemus Company – Vademecum Series (later numbering) Series 180

It is a reprint and originally came within a labeled box.

Because it is not a very collectible title, it only has nominal value.

Question & Answer Series 58 Boys and Girls Classics

Q: Hello, I have owned this book for a long time and was hoping you could authenticate it. I have attached pictures and the copyright stamp from inside the book. I also included a picture of the inscription inside that states the book was received on 12:25/1902 and reading completed on 1/13/1903. I have never altered the book so what you see is how it came to me. Is this authentic? Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

A: If you are asking if the book is really from around 1903, yes it is.

It is part of the Boys and Girls Classics’ Series.

It is a reprint and has nominal value only.

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: Hello! I was wondering if you can provide any information about this book of John Milton’s earlier poems such as what edition it is, its market value, and anything about its original publication. Milton’s Poems

A: Your book was published in 1901 as part of the Vademecum Series.

It is one of numerous reprints published in that era and has only nominal value.

Question & Answer Series 65 Christmas Gift Series

Q: I have this book, The Song of Hiawatha, and I need more info on it. It appears to belong to the “Altemus Christmas gift series.”

Can you tell me anything about it?

A: This book is part of the “Christmas Gift Series”. Henry Altemus Company – Christmas Gift Series 65

This 25 volume series of reprints was published between 1906 and 1907. The books originally had a piece of holly attached to the front cover and were sold in a labeled box.