Hi Sylvia--
We can do it.
You or your patron can contact us, email is best.
Best,
Dan
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Hello, Sylvia--
I suggest you contact a dealer who is a member of the Antiquarian
Booksellers' Association of America. They have a high reputation and
hold their members to a strict code of ethics. You can see their
website at http://www.abaa.org/books/abaa/index.html?showsub=1 You
can search
The best source I have found for this is to try local antique shops or (even
better) a used book dealer - you may need to hunt around to find one that is
competent to evaluate old books (instead of recycling paperbacks). I
know Powell books in Chicago is pretty good, but I don't think they do
Our firm specializes in the appraisal and sale of antiquarian books and
manuscripts.
If you would like to fax me a copy of the title-page, I would be glad to
provide you with feedback.
Sincerely,
Daniel E. Kestenbaum
Kestenbaum Company
Auctioneers of Rare Books, Manuscripts Fine Art.
12 West
Safranim: Perhaps someone knows where to go to appraise a book
published in 1768 written in German to see what it is worth. A
patron asked me this question and I really don't know how to find a
person who especially knows how to appraise antique books. How would
I look him or her up? Under
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