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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 11363137, member: 82566"]thank you. i did see the first wikipedia page on Percival. i didn't see the second two. that's in the range that i was kinda' assuming these might be worth. i think my volumes are a little nicer. what i'm wondering is, would those editions be considered better quality? i know the bindings are a big deal. also, it does look like Percival might have been a book collector. does the former owner make the books better? i'm new to book collecting(and dealing).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Goodykoontz, post: 11363137, member: 82566"]thank you. i did see the first wikipedia page on Percival. i didn't see the second two. that's in the range that i was kinda' assuming these might be worth. i think my volumes are a little nicer. what i'm wondering is, would those editions be considered better quality? i know the bindings are a big deal. also, it does look like Percival might have been a book collector. does the former owner make the books better? i'm new to book collecting(and dealing).[/QUOTE]
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