A Mimic’s Calendar by Minna Thomas Antrim 1904

The contents consist of calendar pages (each page has one week of dates) with pithy aphorisms opposite of a page “memoranda” which is blank and designed as a note page. Each calendar page has a picture designed/drawn by the Decorative Designers’ firm.

This title was published in two formats: cloth and ooze calf. The cloth cost 50 cents whereas the ooze calf book cost $1.00 and came within a labeled box.

Dust Jacket Cloth: 6.25 x 4.75 Title Page Ooze calf
A Mimic's Calendar

For more information, see Non Series #96

Series 143 Petit Trianon Series

This long running publisher’s series (1896-1910) changed the cover design almost on a yearly basis. All of the titles are reprints.

In 1899 the cover had decorative plants with gold circular flowers. Because the flowers look like coins, I have designated this cover the “coin” cover.

Today I am adding a new cover. This is the 28th different decorative pattern noted on the right half of the cover. These books all originally came within a labeled box. A representative box is shown.

The Light of Asia

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: I found this book with my deceased grandfather’s belongings. I have not been able to locate a date in the book and was wondering if you could help. Emerson’s Essays, Second Series

A: This book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published between 1909-1912.

It is a reprint and has only nominal value.

It originally was sold within a box. A representative example is shown below.

Question & Answer Series 179 Vademecum Series

Q: I’m trying to identify/date the book in the attached photo. Title page states “Henry Altemus”, NOT “Henry Altemus Company” so apparently this is pre-1900. However I can’t find this particular cover anywhere on your site.

A: Your book is an 1897 publication of the Vademecum Series.

During this year, the titles in this series were published in a number of different colors. Some examples are shown below.

Question & Answer Series 143 Petit Trianon Series

Q: Hello I recently found this book (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) published by Henry Altemus and I was wondering if you had some information on it like the published date because there isn’t one stated. Any information you know regarding this book would be awesome! Thank you.

A: Your book is a reprint and was published in 1901-1902 as part of the Petit Trianon Series.

During these years the titles in this series had a stereotyped decorative pattern on the left side of the cover in either pink or beige. On the right side there was a picture of either one of sixteen flowers (lilacs here) or artwork done by Alphonse Mucha.

Series 43 Arkansaw Bear Series

This two page flyer advertises The Arkansaw Bear by Albert Bigelow Paine. It is 6.25″ x 3.5″. It advertises book #1 in the series. The pamphlet has a number of illustrations by Frank Ver Beck. These pictures are all in the book.

This advertising piece was probably published 1902-1910 time frame.

Question & Answer Series 180 Vademecum Series

Q: I have inherited a copy of the “Hyperion” by Longfellow published by Altemus. I’m interested in finding out its value if any. Please take a look at the pictures I’ve included and contact me if you can help. Thank you.

A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published in 1900. It is a reprint of a not very collectible title and therefore will be hard to sell.

During 1900 the covers of this format have been seen in numerous colors. Some are shown below.

Question & Answer Series 179 Vademecum Series

Q: Hello I have this book and would like you to look at the cover. I went thru the ones you have shown and I did not see it. The book is Cranford and original owner wrote a to and from on Christmas 1900.

A: This is an 1897 book published in the Vademecum Series. The titles in this series are all reprints.

In 1897 these books were published in a number of different color covers. Originally they came in a labeled box. An example is shown below.

Question & Answer Series 47 Beauxarts Series

Q: Was wondering info on this book and how much it might be worth Now days? (Weird Tales by Edgar Allan Poe)

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

All of the titles in this series are reprints.

A Poe collector may give you a few dollars. Otherwise this reprint will be hard to sell.