Punc Rock On
08-05-2005, 08:44 PM
I found several small paperbacks published 1886-1895. I have no idea if they're worth anything, since they're not in the greatest condition. I looked on the internet for ideas on how to preserve them, but I found almost nothing (keep in mind that I am absolutely terrible at computer searches :) )
So, this inspired me to begin this thread. I was hoping we could share ideas and tips on how to preserve rare/antique/old/pretty/nostalgic books. Sad stories about passing up that underpriced copy of a very rare book would be fun to read. Basically, anything goes, I suppose.
Just in case someone is interested, here is a list of the books I found:
Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (1894)
Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Irving (1894)
Rip Van Winkle; The Spectre Bridegroom by Irving (1894)
The Tempest; A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare (1895)
The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare (1892)
Snow-Bound; Among the Hills; Songs of Labor, and Other Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier (1886)
All of these seem to be bookclub-type paperbacks, as they have specific 'issue' dates.
Anyhoo, this was a much longer post than I had intended.
~Z!
So, this inspired me to begin this thread. I was hoping we could share ideas and tips on how to preserve rare/antique/old/pretty/nostalgic books. Sad stories about passing up that underpriced copy of a very rare book would be fun to read. Basically, anything goes, I suppose.
Just in case someone is interested, here is a list of the books I found:
Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson (1894)
Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Irving (1894)
Rip Van Winkle; The Spectre Bridegroom by Irving (1894)
The Tempest; A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare (1895)
The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare (1892)
Snow-Bound; Among the Hills; Songs of Labor, and Other Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier (1886)
All of these seem to be bookclub-type paperbacks, as they have specific 'issue' dates.
Anyhoo, this was a much longer post than I had intended.
~Z!