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Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities, Copyright 1919

Description I have a copy of Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities." Edited by Edward Chauncey Baldwin. Copyright 1906, 1919 by Scott, Foreman and Company color: blue original binding What do you think it's worth?
Category Books and Manuscripts
Medium paper
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item 6.5''X4.25''
Date Period Copyright 1906, 1919
Weight ~1 lb.
History Got this out of my grandmother's closet
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pipilo 🌱 Newbie 14 years ago

There is a used copy of this book being offered for $4 on Amazon.  But as with everything else condition is everything.  A book with clean pages good binding and complete dust jacket is worth more than a book with library markings, childs scribbles, binding coming apart, no dust jacket etc. 

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 14 years ago

With books it's all about author, edition and condition. First editions by noted authors always sell for the most. the first editions. The first edtions of Dicken's booksdate back to the mid 1800's, so anything after that period are reprints. Unless the edition is some limited run type they often sell for under $10.00

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