It could be the case that should you be an antiquarian book collector you would need to work for hours on hours searching thru dusty antique shops to find the rare out of print books you were on the lookout for. Today, just about anything you are looking for will be found with ease on the internet. Maybe a little of the charm has gone, but for folk who don't have the time or the finance to track down the
antique rare books they desire in the flesh, then net shopping is the correct way to go.
Given the great recognition of antiquarian books and antique rare books on the web, there are several of choices for purchasing them. You might attempt to find them on well-liked auction sites online like eBay, purchasing them. you may use an internet site with expertize in rare out of print books.
The great thing about purchasing antiquarian books from auction sites is that you could possibly find it easier to obtain a fair deal. However, there will also be a smaller selection of antiquarian books to purchase, and you'll need to hang about for the auction to end before you can purchase them. Should you , then read the seller's feedback to ensure they're reputable. Otherwise you could discover you don't get precisely what you are searching for.
When you purchase rare out of print books from a website selling antiquarian books then you need to be prepared to check the listings to make sure you are getting exactly what you are purchasing. From the start ensure that you are obtaining the edition you are after. Generally the 1st editions are usually the most sought after, although there may be alternative editions that could possibly have some special factor to do with them like photographs, or a different cover. There are some other factors to inform you about the quality of the antique rare book. Here is a very good list of helpful terms to help you in your search:
AEG - All Edges Gilt. Very often the edges of pages would be gilded to protect against browning.
Casebound - A book with a hardcover.
Clothbound - A book which has a cloth cover.
Dust Jacket/Cover/Wrapper - The paper which protects the boards of a book in hardback.
Embossing - Some books have embossed illustrations or decorations.
Ex Library (ex-lib) - A book that's been in a library so has stickers or markings. Not as valuable.
Facsimile - A book which precisely reproduces an earlier or original version.
Foxed - Some discoloration|Discoloration}}} of the book's pages, usually in the form of spots that are brownish in color.
Frontispiece - illustration opposing the title page.
Gutter - White space between 2 opposite pages.
IP - In print.
OOP - Out of print.
Shaken - The binding has come loose.
Softcover - Paperback.
TEG - Top Edge Gilt.
When looking for
antique rare books, one need to also be aware of the condition indicators:
F/VG - Fine book, very good jacket.
F - Fine, Like New
VG - Very Good
G -Good
FR - Fair
P - Poor
Armed with this info about
rare out of print books, you can start collecting antiquarian books with confidence you will obtain a fine acquisition.
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