"American Book Prices Current" is a comprehensive record of books, manuscripts, and autographs sold at auction in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia from September 1, 1902, to September 1, 1903. Compiled by Luther S. Livingston, this volume provides detailed information on the prices realized for these items, offering invaluable insights for collectors, dealers, and librarians. This historical document serves as an essential reference for understanding the market value of rare and antiquarian books during the early 20th century. Researchers and enthusiasts will appreciate the meticulous detail and breadth of coverage, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in the history of book collecting and the literary marketplace.
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