Q: I am wondering if this book is worth anything? The Three Musketeers
A: This book is part of the Kipling Series and was published in 1899.
It is a reprint.
It has nominal value.
Q: I am wondering if this book is worth anything? The Three Musketeers
A: This book is part of the Kipling Series and was published in 1899.
It is a reprint.
It has nominal value.
Q: Hi, we ran across this book (Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam) in an old box. I’ve been trying to identify it/figure out its worth, but would like some help if possible.
A: Your book is part of the “Langhorne Series” and was published between 1914 and 1917. Originally its was sold within a fabled box.
For more info see: Langhorne Series 117
It is a reprint and, in my opinion, only has nominal value.
Q: Hello, I rescued this poor book (Lady of the Lake) at an antique shop but it has not been cared for so the publication date page is missing.
I looked on your site and saw other like it but not this one. Could this possibly be from the 1907 Vademecum series?
A: Yes, this book is from the Vademecum Series and was published in 1907.
The paste on picture is #18.
For more info see: Henry Altemus Company – Vademecum Series – European Artists
Q: I found a copy of a book published by Henry Altemus Publishing on my mother’s bookshelf. She was an avid reader. She left her books to me.
The title of the book is, “Black Beauty.” I can’t find a publishing date or a Series # to find out its value.
I have attached a copy of the book. I look forward to your input.
A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series and was published in 1907. It is a reprint.
See: http://www.henryaltemus.com/series/series180.htm
In this condition, in my opinion, it has no monetary value.
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This book belongs to an unknown series published prior to 1900. Obviously a deluxe cover but the title was only found in various Altemus publisher’s series.
Until another copy with a dust jacket or within a box is found, the series’ name will be a mystery.
For more information see http://www.henryaltemus.com/series/series-unknown16.htm
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Q: Hi! I picked up this copy of Othello the other day and can’t seem to find another like it online- I’m sure it’s nothing but I wanted to reach out because I saw it on the title list of the mysterious l’art nouveau series. I appreciate any information you can give me!
A: Your book is part of the Vademecum Series. Published in 1903.
http://www.henryaltemus.com/series/series180.htm
Q: Hello I have a copy of Master of Ballantrae by Robert Louis Stevenson and would like more information on its value. Could you help?
A: Your book is part of the Marqueterie Series and was published in 1899. http://henryaltemus.com/series/series130.htm
All the books in this series are reprints.
Since it is a reprint of a not very collectible title, in my opinion it has nominal value.
Q: This book (Scarlet Letter) has been in our family for years. I would love any information about this.
A: Your book is part of the “Famous Red and White Book Series”. These books are all reprints and were published in 1893-1894.
The preface of your book states “second edition”. In actuality, the book is a reprint of the second edition.
Q: I am looking for information on a soft leather bound of Courtship of Miles Standish printed by the Henry Altemus Co. in Philadelphia. There is no info besides the publisher.
Any information would be helpful.
A: Your book is part of the “Poems We Love” Series.http://henryaltemus.com/series/series146.htm
It was published between 1912 and 1915.
Originally it came within a labeled box.
An example is shown below.
Q: I own an old edition of Black Beauty that indicates Henry Altemus manufactured it and I am trying to determine its value.
A: Your book is part of the Sanspareil Series and was published in 1898. Henry Altemus Company – Sanspareil Series 162 (earlier numbering)
It is a reprint and originally came with a dust jacket.
Since it is one of a myriad of reprints of this title and does not have a unique or fancy pictorial cover, most likely only has nominal value.