Book-Prices Current, Volume 6 provides a detailed record of prices fetched by books sold at auction. This invaluable reference work from 1893 offers a snapshot of the literary market at the time, cataloging sales and prices achieved for a wide range of books, from the commonplace to rare and highly sought-after volumes. It serves as a resource for book collectors, librarians, and researchers interested in the history of the book trade and the valuation of historical texts. This volume offers unique insights into the cultural and economic value placed on books in the late 19th century. A treasure trove for those interested in the world of antiquarian books, it details the specific sales, providing essential data for understanding book prices.
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