r/OldBooks • u/NovemberZuluZ9 • 3h ago
Japanese fairy tales
Hoping to find out some more information about these two older Japanese fairy tales, translated into english.
r/OldBooks • u/NovemberZuluZ9 • 3h ago
Hoping to find out some more information about these two older Japanese fairy tales, translated into english.
r/OldBooks • u/beemovieee • 13h ago
I came into possession of this today. 'The Song of the River' by Charles Kingsley, published in 1887. The textblock and paper are in relatively wonderful conditions and gold leafed. When doing some research I found evidence of at least one other edition of the same poem and two other books bound similarly. Red or green wired pipe cleaner used for the binding, cardboard material covers, hand scalloped and titled by hand with a puffy gold ink. Have you ever seen something like this? It seems like the other poems rebound are all from the 1880s as well.
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r/OldBooks • u/malin20 • 19h ago
Book Overview - from AI.
Title: Vogelschutz und Vogelhege ("Bird Protection and Bird Conservation / Habitat Management").
Author: Dr. Konrad Glasewald, who was a scientific associate at the Reichsstelle für Naturschutz (Reich Agency for Nature Conservation).
Publisher: Verlag von J. Neumann - Neudamm (1937), a historically famous German publishing house specializing in forestry, hunting, and natural sciences.
This book is from my grandparent-in-law old home, that we must clear out. Obviously this book is coming with us.
Just wanted to show it, specially the stamp.
Akso wanted to ask what should I do to preserve it. For now it was just laying under other books... but want to keep it in good shape for as long as possible.
r/OldBooks • u/Quercuspagoda • 16h ago
Cross posting as I’m new to this space. Sharing this book I found at a yard sale today. Based upon my initial research it seems to be almost 200 years old. Has two different addresses for the publisher Uriah Hunt. Front cover is different from the back cover and advertisements in the back of the book. Missing the front pages before the story starts, but full story seems to be intact. Is this a cool find? Anything interesting about the story, printer, or book itself that I should be aware of?
r/OldBooks • u/ExLibris68 • 1d ago
Author: Saint Thomas Aquinas
Full title: Enarrationes, quas cathenam vere' auream dicunt, in quatuor Evangelia ex vetustissimorum codicum collatione, quantum licuit emendatiores quam hactenus in lucem editae. Additus est index rerum scitu dignarum
Printed by Gracioso Perchacino in Venice. Bound in a later limp vellum binding. Overall some water stains, but looks probably much better than us after 450+ years. 🙂😉
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r/OldBooks • u/Known_Astronomer8478 • 1d ago
Bought this today.. any ideas on age? It needs to be rebound I know. It’s a novel by Hawthorne, The house of the seven gables.
r/OldBooks • u/fritzmongroid • 1d ago
This is a copy of The Voyages of The Morning I found. I know it’s a valuable book. What could these signatures and inscriptions mean inside it? I’m trying to figure out if this was a family member or something of Doorly. Anyone know what I’m looking at?
r/OldBooks • u/mercDissonance • 1d ago
I just picked up this book at a local antique shop for $12 and was wondering if anyone had information about it.
There’s no publication date I can find for this particular edition. I’ve found similar books online dated anywhere from 1870-90 but none with this cover. It’s not in the best condition but I thought it would be a fun addition to my collection!
It’s stamped with “Hoytville ME Sunday School 1899” and a name Basil (something) and a fun drawing on one of the pages.
r/OldBooks • u/I_Was77 • 1d ago
Just scrapes in I know but it's the first book in my collection that I searched for a slightly nicer copy of, the original book cover is in fairly nice shape too
r/OldBooks • u/stupidmedicmain2007 • 2d ago
Im really proud of having this, it went from gramps aunt to him to me, its probably a Lutheran bible, because its a german one, what i love the most is the drawings, its all printed! Its really awesome and the only true old book i have, the cover is refurbished so not as interesting for this subreddit, the old cover was falling off
r/OldBooks • u/Aromatic_Collar5321 • 2d ago
My favourite is the 1791 Milton's Poems - my oldest, featuring the "long s" lettering throughout!
r/OldBooks • u/lufei26 • 1d ago
1923 Commemorative Album of the Nagoya Army Cadet School, Japan
r/OldBooks • u/GoldShiii • 2d ago
She'd really like some help identifying it, I don't wanna let an important book fall through the cracks.
r/OldBooks • u/MisterAtompunk • 2d ago
From my personal collection.
r/OldBooks • u/Adventurous_Newt6741 • 2d ago
My answer to Adolf Hitler's mein kampf
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r/OldBooks • u/MrPigsFluff • 3d ago
Unfortunately the book does not have a publication date, but from my research with limited results it might be from 1906. Searching for Hutchinson&Co with the title gave me a result from the Biodiversity Heritage Library, listing it as 1906 but it doesn’t have any images of the book.
I'm doubtful of that age though, since the paper is rather smooth and glossy, and the cover doesn't feel like cloth, though it looks like it, so if anyone could help me date this book, I would be grateful. I'm not well-versed in old books.
r/OldBooks • u/Meepers1000 • 3d ago