I looked up the book on Bookfinder.com and first editions are offered for 
$55 to $65.    It has also been reprinted in the relatively recent past 
which could indicate some demand for it, but reprints tend to bring the 
price down as casual readers are satisfied with a new copy leaving only 
dedicated collectors to seek out an original.  If it has Edison material and 
pictures that can not be easily found anuplace else, then it would be 
interesting, otherwise as a piece of local history it's best market would be 
in New Jersey.

Eric Stott

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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Censorship>'Thanks'>>Now to an Edison BOOK


> Hi ALL,
> Now I have a question about a book;  "Boyhood Days In Old  Metuchen"  by 
> Dr.
> Trumbull Marshall, c 1929. Handwritten inked note at  beginning of the 
> book
> reads: " To My Son Marshall with love from the  author. David T. Marshall. 
> June
> 1929".
>
> I emailed Metuchen Historical Society in New Jersey,and they said they had
> several of these books  in their  historical collection. What got my 
> interest
> is that Thomas Edison is mentioned , with pictures, several times in  this
> book. Page 64 shows b&w photo of
> author in the Edison laboratory at Orange N. J. in 1889.Next page shows 
> b&w
> photos of Edison's lab in Menlo Park in 1890. Below this is another  photo 
> of
> Passenger car of the original Edison Electric Railway, 1880. Than  used as 
> a
> chicken coop in 1911. There are more black and white photos concerning 
> Edison
> in this book, also photos of the author's life.
>
> Question for members; Is this book a common Edison book, for I want to 
> sell.
>
> Does Phono-L accept 'for sale' emails or should we stick to sharing
> phonographic info?
>
> Thanks,,,
> Joan
>
>
>
>
>
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