American Book Prices Current 1914, Volume XX, compiled by Luther S. Livingston, offers a comprehensive record of books, manuscripts, and autographs sold at auction during the 1913-1914 season. This meticulously detailed volume provides invaluable insights into the market values of collectible books during this period, making it an essential resource for book dealers, collectors, and librarians.
The detailed entries include prices, descriptions, and provenance information, allowing readers to track trends and assess the rarity and desirability of specific items. This volume serves as a vital reference work, capturing a specific moment in the history of book collecting and providing a window into the tastes and preferences of an earlier era. For anyone interested in the history of books, the antiquarian book trade, or the cultural significance of printed materials, this volume provides a wealth of information and historical context.
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