27 Feb 02 - 02:29 AM (#658790) Subject: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: Sandy Paton For anyone who has recently inherited a small fortune, there is a listing on eBay for all five volumes of the Dover edition of Francis J. Child's The English and Scottish Popular ballads from a UK dealer. There is a reserve price, not surprisingly, but if you REALLY want the books... Well, there you are. Here's a clickie for it. Dover Child Good luck. Sandy |
27 Feb 02 - 02:31 AM (#658792) Subject: RE: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: Sandy Paton Will a friendly Joe Clone please fix my klutzy clickie? |
27 Feb 02 - 03:06 AM (#658798) Subject: RE: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: SeanM I'm not a JoeClone, but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn last night... M |
27 Feb 02 - 03:09 AM (#658800) Subject: RE: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: SeanM And I gotta say... CHECK YOUR LOCAL THRIFT STORES, LIBRARY SALES, AND USED BOOK STORES!!! About a year ago, I picked up all five volumes in a local library book sale for $2 each, in better condition than these. Yes, they knew they were worth more. But they would rather sell them to someone who'd read and use them. Keep yer eyes open! M |
27 Feb 02 - 06:40 AM (#658862) Subject: RE: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: Joe Offer Well, I looked for bargain prices for the Dover Child for a long time, and came up with nothing. Sandy led me to the five-volume set for $100 from a bookstore in Maine a couple years ago, and I'm glad I have 'em (even though I did find one volume for two bucks while I was waiting for the set to arrive in the mail). Mark Heiman's Loomis House Press (click) has issued the first volume (Ballads 1-53) of their reissue of Child. The price is fairly reasonable, $24.95 for paperback and $34.95 for hardcover. Mark did the programming for the Mac version Windows beta version of the Digital Tradition. -Joe Offer- |
27 Feb 02 - 11:36 AM (#659071) Subject: RE: Dover edition of Child on eBay From: Gypsy Thanks for the clickie, Joe. I haunt used books stores, and have NEVER seen the legendary 2.00 price on this. Usually in a glass case, with BIG numbers. Splurged for Bronsons on Books on Demand, but out of ducats at this point. |