Question & Answer Series 57 Boys and Girls Classics

Q: Was wondering if you could tell me a bit about this edition of Black Beauty? Thanks for your time.

A: Your book is part of the Boys and Girls Classics Series. Henry Altemus Company – Boys and Girls Classics (new) Series 57

This series of fifteen reprints was published between 1908 and 1926. The internal text and title page comes from the plates of Young People’s Library books.

The cover is a linen swatch. For more about the linen swatches see the webpage for this series.

Question & Answer Series 179 Vademecum Series

Q: Any information about this book would be appreciated. The Vicar of Wakefield

A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published in 1894. This publisher’s series of reprints generally had a different cover each year. This is the 1894 cover.

These books have been seen in a number of different colors. See below.

Question & Answer Series 150 Popular Series of Popular Authors

Q: I found this copy of Drummond’s Addresses at a flea market and I have struggled to discern what series it is from your website. The inside says Philadelphia Henry Altemus 1893.
Thank you so much!

A: This book belongs to the seven title Popular Series of Popular Authors. All of the books were published in 1893 and are reprints. They originally came with dust jackets.
See: http://henryaltemus.com/series/series150.htm

Question & Answer Series 143 Petit Trianon Series

Q: Hello! My wife’s grandmother gave her this book years ago, and we are wanting to identify the date. A Christmas Carol. Can you help us figure out which year this Altemus book was published? It just says Altemus on the side and doesn’t have identifying information on the first page like most books.

A: Your book was published in 1908-1909 as part of the Petit Trianon Series. As with all of the books in this series, it is a reprint.

It originally came within a labeled box. See below.

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: Can you tell me a little more information about this book? Visits of Elizabeth. Looking at your site, I identified it as being in the Vademecum Series and probably published around 1901? I found the identical picture on the cover of Mulvaney Stories, shown as #35 and labeled as multiple rocks on hillside. Any other information you could give me, I would appreciate.

A: You are correct. This book is part of the long running Vademecum Series. All of the titles in this series are reprints. The cover format changed every year or two. This cover is the 1901 cover. The appliqué is one of over forty possibilities.

For more information about these pictures see http://henryaltemus.com/vademecum.htm.

Some examples of the 1901 cover are shown below.

Question & Answer Series 143 Petit Trianon Series

Q: Need to know if it is authentic

A: This book is part of the Petit Trianon Series and was published in 1899. All the books in this series are reprints.

In 1899 the books of this series had a stereotyped left section of the cover but the right side had numerous different decorative designs. Twenty-eight different designs have been seen at this time. Some are shown below.

These books originally came within a labeled box.

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: Hello, I am looking into a weird find! I bought this book and there is no way for me to tell how old it is, or how much it is worth! A Wonder Book. I can’t find another like it! Can you help? I’ve attached some pictures to help you! Thank you in advance!

A: Your book was published in 1907. It is part of the Vademecum Series and is a reprint.

It originally came within a box. See below.

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

Question & Answer Series 48 Beauxarts Series

Q: Dear Expert,
I’ve searched for this book on Amazon and Abe books and other sites, but have not seen a similar copy anywhere. The Snow Image. Anything you tell me?

A: Your book was published in 1902 as part of the Beauxarts Series. This is a publisher’s series in which all of the books are reprints. During this year the cover has been seen with many different colors. This book was originally boxed. See below.

Question & Answer Series 162 Sanspareil Series

Q: I received this book from my mother. It belonged to my grandmother. I cannot find a date other than the handwritten inscription that it was given for Christmas in 1900. The title appears to be Addresses by Phillips Brooks.
Any information that you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

A: Your book was published in 1898 and is part of the Sanspareil Series.

This is a publisher’s series that contained only reprints.

It originally came with a dust jacket. An example is shown below.