Showing posts with label Winnie The Pooh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winnie The Pooh. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

The Power of Winnie - Winnie The Pooh First Editions GUIDE


Here is a brief post concerning A. A. Milne's 'Winnie The Pooh series.Whilst not strictly a series, the four 'original' Milne books are hugely collectible and have been published in a variety of editions.

The truly valuable ones are the first editions (and following early editions).
Prices can be found at the bottom.

The set is made up of 'Winnie The Pooh', 'The House At Pooh Corner', 'When We Were Very Young' and 'Now We are Six'.
First editions are 1926 for 'Winnie The Pooh', 1924 for 'When We Were Very Young', 1928 for 'The House At Pooh Corner' and 1927 for 'Now We Are Six'.

The set looks as below:






Each book has gilt characters stamped upon the front



And the title in gold on the spine. If this shows strongly then the book is likely to be in good condition.



Each book has decorative front and endpapers


The title pages are all similarly quite sparse.
Methuen are the original publishers please note.





Each book has gilded edges to the covers



And also to the top edge of the pages block



Later vintage editions such as 1935 onwards up to 1950 can still be worth a little but by no means as much as the original editions.
The rarest leather bound 'Deluxe' editions hold completely different values to the values given below for the standard first editions, often reaching over £400 for a book in very good condition.

Winnie The Pooh:
With Dust Jacket - £1150 +
Without Dust Jacket - £250+ depending on condition

The House At Pooh Corner:
With Dust Jacket - £300+
Without Dust Jacket - Up to £70 but as low as £30 condition dependent

Now We Are Six:With Dust Jacket - £350+
Without Dust Jacket - £50

When We Were Very Young:With Dust Jacket - £800+
Without Dust Jacket - Up to £80

These prices are from auction values achieved but can fluctuate depending on condition, time and also competition among bidders.

I hope this brief post helps - please share, comment and +1 if possible!



Friday, 4 October 2013

The Top 9 Book Topics To Collect - An Antique Books Guide

Here's a simply listing some of the most popular (and sought after) topics for books that you may want to collect and a bit about each topic.
I have tried to put the list in order from most collected to least although all are particularly vibrant markets online from my experience.

1. Fairy Tales




Fairy Tale books are always a popular choice for collectors.
With big names being The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, fairy tale books often combine the art of illustration and story telling to create truly lovely books.
Look for famous illustrators such as Arthur Rackham, Edmund Dulac or Heath Robinson for particular value.

The book pictured sold for approx £40

2. Famous Fiction



Popular fiction always hold several gems that are worth a lot. Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone is one of the most famous examples, with first editions selling for thousands.
Look for the latest book by proven big names. First editions, signed copies or Proof copies are often a safe bet.


3. Children's Stories



As with Fairy Tales, these often basic tales are something of a vice for collectors. Having money as adults means we can re-buy books that we treasured as youngsters or perhaps slightly better versions.

Among the most valuable children's books are The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter Pan and Winnie The Pooh.

Look for early editions of treasured classics.

The book above sold for approx £30

4. Fishing/ Aviation



The unlikely topics of fishing and aviation are both similarly popular.
Often low circulation fishing books of the 1950's-1980's can reach close to £100 whilst early books on aviation are highly sought after too.
Look out for illustrated books. With aviation pre 1920 is generally sought after whilst with fishing look for pre 1870 for value or famously obscure authors.

The book shown sold for approx £25

5. Occult/ Mysterious



Topics of the occult often capture our imagination and so too for the book collector.
Books on magic, freemasonry and sex are highly collectible.
The stranger and older the book the more likely it is too sell.

The book above sold for approx £20

6. Typography/ Illumination



Typography and illumination is a hot topic for collectors.
Early examples of printing and collections of typography are quite sought after whilst illuminated books are a sure fire hit with collectors.

Gilt embossed writing in books is generally set for a good price and famous or obscure books of fonts are collectible also.

The book above sold for approx £50

7. Travel



Travel is a popular topic among collectors and fortunately among publishers.
With countless series of travel books such as Baedeker's or H.V Morton's books, this topic is one that is wide, popular and potentially investable.

As usual, the older the better.
Pre 1850's travel books are valuable and if they have illustrations or fold out plates then even more so.
Look out for maps also as these are a valuable asset to any travel book.

The book above sold for approx £25

8. Religion



The age-old topic of Religion holds a special place within many of us.
Early religious texts with family histories, brass clasps, colour illustrations, illumination or any other unique feature sell well.
Look out for old decorative Bibles for value.

9. The Classics

Classical titles are always going to be valuable if an early enough edition.
Shakespeare is an obvious name here with early editions of his books selling for tens of thousands.

Look our for nicely illustrated 1900-1930 editions of his works or pre 1800 for real value.

The book above sold for approx £20


I hope this guide helps you in finding a valuable book for yourself!

Thanks for reading.