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it is as a few faults to it but not much

2007-02-26 05:28:27 · 3 answers · asked by pazel 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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Search the inventories of a variety of used book dealers, including big ones like abebooks, alibris and Powells. Try to find one where the condition matches yours, as that is very inportant in used/rare book value. Remember, though, that these are asking prices, not selling prices.

You can also set up a search on ebay that will email you whenever a listing matches your search criteria is listed. You can also search ebay for things that have sold in the past month. The selling price there is probably a good indicator of what your book is worth.

It is worth what someone will pay for it. Depends on condition, how many are still around, and whether or not anyone still wants one.

2007-02-26 07:27:31 · answer #1 · answered by suzykew70 5 · 0 0

These sort of books to commemorate events were produced in large numbers and people collected and stored them and hence they have little value. Sorry to tell you that

2007-02-27 08:10:43 · answer #2 · answered by Professor 7 · 0 0

'it is as a few faults to it but not much' is not a sentence in English.

In order to find out if it has any value, take it to a book dealer.

2007-02-26 05:33:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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