PoorMansBooks

Quick Search

Title
Author
Description
Keyword
 
 
 
 

Bruce Marshall Listings

If you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings.

Click on Title to view full description

 
View Image
1 THIS SORRY SCHEME Bruce Marshall
New York, New York Harcourt Brace & Co. 1925 First Edition Hardcover Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 321 pages; Light stains to cover, sound copy, booksellers prices on FEP. Published 1925, January. 23015 
Price: 18.95 USD
Add to Shopping Cart
 
 

 


Bruce Marshall on Aziomedia.com
Bruce Marshall on Bibliotique.us
Bruce Marshall on Bookcollector.net
Bruce Marshall on Bookembooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Brookingsbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Cerebraldeli.com
Bruce Marshall on Champandmabel.com
Bruce Marshall on Cotswoldinternetbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Ctrarebooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Cupboardmaker.com
Bruce Marshall on Daveshootsbookseller.com
Bruce Marshall on Easychairbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Empirebooksellers.com
Bruce Marshall on Funstons.net
Bruce Marshall on Genesbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Grendelbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Hoffmansbookshop.com
Bruce Marshall on Johnbalebooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Johnemmettbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Kbookscanada.com
Bruce Marshall on Leonsbookstore.com
Bruce Marshall on Lpbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Maplehillbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Marys-books.com
Bruce Marshall on Mgoddingltd.co.uk
Bruce Marshall on Mrmacbooks.co.uk
Bruce Marshall on Oldsaratogabooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Oldscrolls.com
Bruce Marshall on Paperbacksunlimited.ca
Bruce Marshall on Peakirkbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Pennysbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Pilgrimreaderbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Pinaclebooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Recordking.com.au
Bruce Marshall on Riversedgebooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Rosesarereadbooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Royaloakbookshop.net
Bruce Marshall on Rwmilitarybooks.com
Bruce Marshall on Sandyaco.com
Bruce Marshall on Thebooksend.com
Bruce Marshall on Theshelfbookshop.com
Bruce Marshall on Thewrightcollection.com
Bruce Marshall on Unclephilsbooks.co.uk
Bruce Marshall on Westcoastbooks.co.uk
Bruce Marshall on Wheenobooks.com

BOOK COLLECTING

Almost from time immemorial book collecting, and before that manuscript collecting, and before that anything that you could scratch or carve a message on, has been the subject of much interest. Today we have many categories of book collecting- Fancy bindings, Religious books, Philosophy books, Mystery books, Modern 1st editions, Leather bound books, Textbooks, Early readers, Archaeology books, Art books, Children's books and numberless others. You need not break the bank on 15th and 16th century works. There are some areas that are not yet popular and have a lot of growing to do. Alice in Wonderland with it's endless editions and artists is a fertile field for study as is Disney and Pinocchio. Religious books are now enjoying a greatly increased following. Early readers have a ways to go in appreciation yet. Poetry works may be on the decline a bit though still holding firm. Areas that appear unexploited at this time are Salesman's Dummy books. These are typically turn of the century or early 20th century works comprising highlights of several books. They were designed for salesmen to take orders with. These frequently included covers, spines, limited amounts of text and a good supply of illustrations from each featured book all bound together. Currently these are cheap out of all proportion to their scarcity. Search and you shall find in the land where the Princes of Serendip reign. ARC's (Advance review Copies) are also scarce relative to their key role in publication. These usually contain uncorrected proofs of the book to be issued, often along with author's signatures. They usually sell, even signed, at a considerable discount to the First Edition work which actually came later. Local Cookbooks such as published for church groups, clubs, etc. are now very low priced. You have to have a game plan here or risk being overwhelmed by the mass of cheap material now out there. Beeton's 1907 magazine, arguably the most highly valued magazine is popular for pritning "A Study in Scarlet", Sherlock Holmes first appearance in print. This sold in 1929 for a few shillings, about 1974 it achieved 80L at auction. A couple of years ago it exeeded $150,000 when sold at auction. Early magazines with their appearances of Edgar Alan Poe, Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Maxfield Parrish, Winslow Homer and the Wyeths among hundreds of coveted authors and artists in print are a fertile field. The best children's collection assembled was put together by a poorly paid school teacher in the the years when Children's books were not considered suitable for serious collectors. Today that collection resides at Yale to world acclaim. There is such a large world out there. Pick your specialty, buy quality, and your search will be a happy one and your rewards many.
Questions, comments, or suggestions
Please write to mrbooks@comcast.net Powered by ChrisLands.com