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Eric Knowles Antiques: A Beginner's Guide with Over 1, 400 Illustrations

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Endpapers – A single sheet, half of it pasted to the inside of the binding (the pastedown), and half forming a blank leaf at the beginning or end of the book (the front or rear free endpaper). Replacement Value – The amount you would expect to pay for the book or ephemera item from a dealer or retailer. Review Copy – A copy of a book sent out for review prior to publication. Review copies may be marked by a note on an endpaper or flyleaf (rare today), or by a slip of paper inserted into the book, which is more common at present. Bookplate – A label on the front pastedown or flyleaf or sometimes elsewhere in the book, used to mark ownership. Unless it is the book plate of a well-known person, this usually decreases the value of a book. Alternatively, a bookplate is sometimes signed by the author and then included in the book. While not as valuable as having the signature on the book itself, this can be a nice collectible.

Book formats – The traditional terms in use for describing book formats, which are derived from early printing methodology and the size of early handmade sheets of paper. The following is offered as a guide to convert book formats to approximate book sizes – Points (or Issue Points) – An error or peculiarity in a book that helps differentiate it from other copies and may indicate a priority of issue. A point may increase the value of a book dramatically. Fine copy – The highest grade of a book’s physical condition, generally taken to mean a fresh, largely unread copy of a book, with perhaps the merest trace of wear. Condition grades then descends through “near fine”, “very good plus”, “very good” and “good”. “Poor” or “reading” copies are not for purposes of collectability.State – Minor changes made to a portion of the edition during the manufacturing stage and before all of the books were complete and released. The changes can be intentional. For example, a different state may be caused by a correction in the text or illustrations, an insertion of cancels or advertisements, or a different paper used without the intention of creating a separate issue. The changes can also be accidental; for example, a variation in the text or illustrations might occur during the printing. The term does not refer to condition. We answer one of the biggest questions about first editions: Why are they valuable and sought after by collectors? We also provide tips on determining whether your book is a first edition. READ MORE Foxing – A patchy discoloration found in the paper of old books that have been improperly stored or exposed to high humidity. It can range from barely visible to quite unsightly. The name may derive from the fox-like reddish-brown color of the stains, or the rust chemical Ferric Oxide which may be involved. Paper so affected is said to be “foxed.” Although a negative factor in the value of the item for collectors, foxing does not affect the actual integrity of the paper.

My Own Personal Occult Library - Over 1,000 Ebooks Crowley Chumbley Waite Wicca, Witchcraft Grimoires Spells Incantations Divination Vintage Lot of 10 Old Books 1890s - 1950s Unsorted - Great Shelf Decor - Hard-to-Find Antique Books The Life of Charlotte Brontë ~ Art Card by Stella Homewood - Vintage Cards - Brontë lovers - Antique Books - Botanicals - Poetry Cards Set of 5 Vintage Books Customizable by Color Authentic Books Farmhouse Wedding Table Decor Art Deco Literary Bookish Decor Bookshelf SetProvenance – The history of ownership for a given copy of a book, manuscript or work of art. Often, indications of previous ownership are given by bookplates, inscriptions, special bindings and similar features. An especially noteworthy provenance may add substantial value to a book. Facsimile edition – An attempt (usually done much later) to reproduce as closely as possible the first edition of a famous book. Ephemera – An item that was usually created for reading and then subsequent disposal. Examples include letters, advertisements, magazines and newspapers. Colophon – A printed statement at the end of the book stating usually the title of the book, the publisher and or printer, and the place and date of publication.

Octavo – A book size resulting from folding a sheet with three right angle folds. In bookselling terminology, a book measuring from about eight to ten inches in height. Issues (See States) – A portion of the printing of an edition that has a different format, binding, or paper. An issue, of an edition, is done intentionally by the publisher and can contain various states. First editions are sought-after by book collectors and a first edition is usually more valuable than a later printing. A first edition signed by the author will have even greater value. Very Good – A description of condition implying some slight wear. A book so described would usually be acceptable to all but the most condition-conscious of collectors.might think it's a rare and valuable book but don't know where to find its value? One very simple method of finding an approximate value of a book is to search for similar copies on AbeBooks and see what prices are being asked. Bumped – Refers to the corners or spine ends of a book that has been damaged by being dropped, or carelessly handled or shelved. Leather Aesthetic Personalized Book Gifts unique vintage wedding antique hardcover journal lined blank notebook stationary

Look inside the book and identify the book's publisher - complete the publisher field but leave out terms like limited, company or press. Association copy – A copy once owned by a well-known person or author or someone connected with the author or the book. The book may be inscribed by the author to the person or simply from the library of that person. Collecting ‘association copies’ can be one of the more exciting areas of book collecting. Mounted – An illustration can be mounted (as opposed to printed directly) on a blank sheet in a book. exciting challenge of being a SmartCapitalMind researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and

Handmade Perpetual Calendar / Birthday Calendar, Calendar, Illustrated calendar, gift for men, gift for women, mothers day gift, gift Inscribed – A book in which a written inscription has been made by the author, to a specified person. This is not to be confused with a non-authorial inscription, which would be written name, note, phrase, or comment made by someone other than the author (usually a previous owner). Not all depression glass is valuable, but certain pieces might be worth a lot. There are a few patterns that are consistently sought after, including:

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