
Guild Publishing is probably best known for its series of faux leather books.
These are some of the most collected uniform volume sets and so I shall dedicate this brief post to Guild Publishing.
With green and red covers, all embellished with the same antique style gilt patterning and fine attention to detail, this series is one that will grace any bookshelf.
Guild Publishing printed some of the most famous novels published in this range so you can find Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca and even The Grapes of Wrath.
Some books are worth far more than others so I have listed a handful of the most valuable below and their approximate values:
The Hobbit - In First Guild Publishing Edition up to £60
The Lord of the Rings - In First GP Edition up to £40
The Silmarillion - In First GP Edition up to £30
The Great Gatsby - Up to £40
Nineteen Eighty-Four/ Animal Farm - Up to £20
Anne Frank's Diary - Up to £15
The Godafather - Up to £10
Rebecca - Up to £10
By comparison The French Lieutenant's Woman is worth approx £1
Description:
Each book has the same antique inspired cover design
A lovely gilt floral design is featured on each book
On some books the front papers are highly patterned also
Thanks for reading this brief guide!