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CONDITION AND EDITION

ARE VERY IMPORTANT

Please check the date on the title page carefully. If an entry herein does not have the publication date in parentheses “( )”, the date should be printed on the title page (parentheses specifically indicate there is no publication date on the title page). We have assumed, in some cases, from our sources that the date appears on the title page when it in fact may not. Be aware of this possibility. Compare your book’s condition to the conditions listed below. All prices in this volume are for books in following condition:

Books published before 1800: rebound in the 19th century unless otherwise stated. Copies in original bindings (even extensively repaired) or contemporary bindings would have a higher value.

Books published from 1800 to 1849: rebound at some early date after the date of publication unless otherwise stated. Binding is clean and intact. The original binding would greatly increase the value.

Books published after 1850 to 1924: in original leather, cloth (cloth-covered boards) boards (paper-covered boards) or paper-wraps unless otherwise stated. From 1850 to 1889 the book is good to very good condition with only minor edge wear or loss but still tight and clean. From 1890 to 1924 the book is clean and bright with no loss or tears on the edges. Fine to very fine copies would bring more.

Books published from 1925 to 1949: must be very good to fine with only minimal (if any) soiling. In an original dust jacket (unless in wraps or a limited edition in slipcase) that is clean with only minimal soiling or fading and only a few small chips and closed tears. If the dust jacket is missing the value is greatly reduced (75% or more on fiction and 20% or more on non-fiction).

Books published after 1950: a book from 1950 to 1985 must be fine in original dust jacket that shows only very minor wear, fading or soiling and may or may not be price-clipped. From 1985 until the present the book and dust jacket should look close to new and the dust jacket should not be price-clipped.

COLLECTED BOOKS

The Guide to Identification and Values

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– NICHOLAS A. BASBANES, author of A Gentle Madness

and other books on books and printing

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– FIRSTS: The Book Collector’s Magazine

“A fine reference work ... one I have referred to many times over the years.”

– LARRY McMURTRY

Pulitzer Prize and Oscar-winning author and bookseller

“... the standard guide ...”

and, in his Readings column:

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– MICHAEL DIRDA,

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“... a valuable resource for almost all public libraries ... this is the best single-volume source ...”

– ERIC BRYANT, Library Journal

“If I had only $75 to start up a reference library, this is where I’d begin; and if I was down to my last $75, it’s where I’d end.”

– KEVIN MacDONNELL, Rare Books

Collected Books has been cited as a standard reference in American Literary Scholarship, Antique Week, Arts & Antiques, The Baltimore Sun, Barrons, Business Week, Departures, Forbes, National Enquirer, People Magazine, Southern Accent Magazine, USA Today, Washington Investor Quarterly, The Washington Post, and The Washington Times, et al

ALSO BY ALLEN AND PATRICIA AHEARN

The Book of First Books (1975, 1978, 1983 & 1986)

Book Collecting: A Comprehensive Guide (1989, 1995 & 2000)

Collected Books: The Guide to Values (1991, 1998 & 2002)

The latter two works were published by Putnam. The authors self-published The Book of First Books, the predecessor to Book Collecting: A Comprehensive Guide.

COLLECTED

BOOKS

The Guide

to Identification

and Values

4TH EDITION


ALLEN AND

PATRICIA AHEARN

With the assistance

of

Elizabeth Ahearn Fisher

Quill & Brush Press

Comus

2011

Copyright © 2011 by Allen and Patricia Ahearn

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

Ahearn, Allen.

Collected Books: The Guide to Identification and Values

Allen and Patricia Ahearn

p. cm.

Rev. ed. Of: Collected Books. 2002.

Includes bibliographical references and index

ISBN: 978-1-8830-6014-5

1. Book collecting—United States. 2. English imprints—

Collectors and collecting—United States. 3. First editions—

United States. 4. Books—Prices—United States. I.

Ahearn, Patricia. II. Title.

Published in eBook format by Quill & Brush

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The authors may be reached at Quill & Brush

1137 Sugarloaf Mountain Road, Comus, MD 20842

E-mail: firsts@QBbooks.com Homepage: www.QBbooks.com

FOR

Carl Hahn

who has greatly contributed to all our efforts over

the last 25 years. We couldn’t have done it without

your tireless attention to bibliographical detail.

PREFACE


This book has been prepared to provide information for book collectors as well as librarians and book dealers. It defines some of the terms used in the trade and enumerates how to identify first editions/printings of the books listed, which encompass a large selection of collectible books in both fiction and non-fiction.

We cannot stress enough how important it is to understand that the physical condition of a book—how worn or, hopefully, unworn it is—has a large impact on its value. In real estate, it may be “location, location, location”; in book collecting it is “condition, condition, condition.” In fact, most dealers in collectible books do not handle rare books per se; they handle scarce books. However, very fine copies of scarce books border on being rare. These fine copies command high prices because they are sought after by knowledgeable collectors and libraries aware of the true scarcity of such material. We are certainly not particularly knowledgeable about the market for rare items in fields such as coins or stamps, but we know that if an individual wanted five very fine examples of a certain scarce or rare book title, it might take years to locate them. And this is not just true for books costing hundreds or thousands of dollars; it is equally true for books costing less.

In putting together this list of scarce and rare collected books, we have attempted to make the contents as complete and accurate as possible. Our comments or perceptions on book collecting are, of course, our own. We have tried to make our work bibliographically correct, so that a user can identify and price a book-in-hand.

The book values listed herein are a snap-shot of this moment in time. They are values that may or may not hold up over the coming years. But we believe the bibliographic information for identifying the first editions of the titles listed is of equal or even greater importance than the values, and we hope you will use this work for years to come.

Errors and omissions are normal in such projects, and correspondence about them is always appreciated.

Collected Books: The Guide to Identification and Values

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