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Tips About Finding Antiquarian Books on the Web

It used to be that if you were an antiquarian book collector you’d need to work for hours on hours searching thru dusty antique shops to find the rare out of print books that you were on the lookout for. These days, just about anything you are attempting to find can be found with ease on the internet. Perhaps a bit of the magic has been lost, but for those people who don’t have the resources or the finance to track down the antique rare books they want in person, then online purchasing is the correct choice.

Considering the great recognition of antique rare books and antiquarian books online, there are several of decisions for buying them. You may attempt to find them on the usual auction sites online like eBay, purchasing them. you could use a website which specializes in rare out of print books.

The good thing about purchasing antiquarian books from auction sites is that you could possibly find it better to obtain a good deal. On the other hand, there will also be a smaller choice of antiquarian books to purchase, and you’ll need to hang about for the auction to finish before you can purchase them. Should you do go down this route, then check the vendor’s feedback to ensure they’re reputable. Or you could find you don’t get exactly what you’re searching for.

When you buy rare out of print books from an antiquarian books internet site then you want to be ready to check the lists to make sure you are getting precisely what you are purchasing. At first make sure that you are getting the edition you want. Usually the first editions are the most sought after, though there may be alternative editions that could possibly have something special about them such as drawings, or a novel binding. There are other factors which should tell you about the quality of the antique rare book. Here’s a list of useful terms to look for:

aeg – All Edges Gilt. Very often the edges of pages would be gilded to protect against browning.
Casebound – A book with a hardcover.
Clothbound – A book that has a cloth cover.
Dust Jacket/Cover/Wrapper – The paper which protects the boards of a book in hardback.
Embossing – Some books have embossed illustrations or decorations.
Ex Library (ex-lib) – A book come from a library so has stickers or markings. Not as valuable.
Facsimile – A book which exactly reproduces an earlier or original version.
Foxed – Discoloration of the book’s pages, very often in the form of spots that are brownish in color.
Frontispiece – illustration opposite the title page.
Gutter – White space between 2 pages opposite each other.
IP – In print.
OOP – Out of print.
Shaken – The binding has come loose.
Softcover – Paperback.
teg – Top Edge Gilt.

When you look for antique rare books, one should also take note of the indicators of condition:
F/VG – Fine book, very good jacket.
F – Fine, Like New
VG – Very Good
G -Good
FR – Fair
P – Poor

Now with such info concerning rare out of print books, you should be able to commence purchasing antiquarian books confident that you will get a great bargain.

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