Monday, January 30, 2012

How much would an orginal copy of "belle of a season", by countess of blessington, go for?

i have the book in binding, there is no copyright anywhere, all the pages are there. published by Longman, orme, brown, green, and longmans, appleton and co., new york. ive looked it up on the internet, but i have had no luck. any information on it would be great!How much would an orginal copy of "belle of a season", by countess of blessington, go for?there is an 1840 version published in London available here for $275

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also found exactly the same copy available at www.alibris.com



the value of your book will depend to a great extent on its condition - "all the pages are there" doesn't tell us very much



i would also think that your book won't be as valuable as the one I found as it won't be the original edition - it is probably the first american edition but as the countess was irish her books were published in london before new york.



i would suggest you take it to a reliable book appraiser for a more accurate valuation but don't expect it to be worth a fortuneHow much would an orginal copy of "belle of a season", by countess of blessington, go for?I have NO idea how much it is worth now but no copyright means it was probably written in the 1800s or something. My guess is liek, $500 or something but if I were u I wouldn't sell it. too valuble %26amp; u may regret selling it.

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