I am interested in finding the value of the following books:
- art type edition of - A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- 1909 - A Girl of the Innermost by Gene Stratton Porter
- 1843 - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens vol 3
- 1948 - Literature in English by Russell, Wells, and Stauffer
- Cameo Classics the Alexis Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
- 1914 - Myths Every Child Should Know edited by Hamilton Wright Maine
- 1959 - The Joseph C. Kim Plan Reader, edited by Freeman Lincoln
- 1946 - The Birds of America by John James Audubon
I also have a copy of the 1948 edition of Great Novelists and Their Novels by W. Somerset Maughham.
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Judy
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Any book over 100 years older has value. The newer books may have value if they are first editions or signed. Take them to several book dealers for free appraisals
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