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Old December 21st 07, 09:13 AM posted to rec.arts.books.marketplace, rec.collecting.books,alt.marketplace.books, alt.books
Bill[_2_]
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Default FA: Complete works of Alexander Dumas, hardcover (closes Dec 27)

On Dec 20, 12:41*pm, "Francis A. Miniter"
wrote:
John David Galt wrote:
This is a complete, hardcover set of the works of Alexander Dumas, published in 1906 by P.F. Collier & Sons, New York.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=160192052992


Apropos our other discussion, this is an example of how not to sell on eBay.
The seller does not know how to describe book condition at all, so the buyer is
taking a sight unseen chance. *The publisher is Colliers, a reprint company, a
fact the seller probably does not know; yet, the opening bid price is $125.. *In
all likelihood, this auction will not establish the minimum price for the books
since no buyer who knows books will bid.

Francis A. Miniter


That is true. Also, the premier U. S. Dumas set (the
legendary "Edition de Medicis, of course) was published
by Dana Estes in Boston in the 1890's. It has 47 or 48
volumes (I have seen "complete sets" listed with both
figures), and apparently only 1,000 numbered sets were
published. When a set shows up in very good condition,
it lists for many thousands dollars, because most of the
sets that have not been broken up long ago reside in the
best libraries and collections.. The Colliers set that he
was referring to is a "reading set" and unless that is all
you require, you would be well-advised to stay away from
it and wait until you can afford an Edition de Medicis.
Frankly, the Collier set pales in quality of manufacture
and in price in comparison to the Edition de
Medicis. The last time I checked,there was only one
set listed on the entire Internet,and that was by a dealer
asking $10,000 for it, and claimed to have a complete
set "of 45 volumes," so he was one or two volumes shy of
a complete set.

[Memo from the upstairs office.]

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