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∙ 12y agodepends on where/when you sell it. at good auctions it could reach over $100. there is, at this moment, the complete set on eBay for $20. so it depends on how much you would consider "value". maybe if you know some place in NY or somewhere where there are lots of rich people doing auction, you could get them in there, or perhaps antiques roadshow?
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∙ 12y agoCollier's unabridged edition of Charles Dickens works was published in the late 1800s to early 1900s. The specific publication dates vary depending on the individual works included in the collection.
The revised British edition was published in 1848.
The book was first published in 1947, and the first English edition came out in 1955. Various editions will have their own copyright details.
Not necessarily; works are protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed in a tangible medium, but they may not be published for years or even decades.
Typically no; there may be seemingly minor changes to the edition. However under current copyright law, duration of protection is based on the year the creator died, not the year the book was published.
The first edition (which was green) was published by Macmillan in 1861. A fairly detailed history of Palgrave's is available at the link below.
"Night" by Elie Wiesel was first published in 1960, and the copyright for the original text has expired. However, different editions or translations of the book may have their own copyright dates. It is recommended to check the specific edition you are referring to for its copyright information.
The 20 volume Cleartype Edition of The Works of Charles Dickens with Illustrations was published in 1941.
"A Child Called It" by Dave Pelzer was first published in 1995. However, copyright dates can vary depending on the edition or publication.
The first edition is Copyright 1968 by Doubleday & Company, Inc. of Garden City, NY. A second edition co-authored by Joseph M. Crowley was published in December, 1997, by Laplacian Press (ISBN 1885540043).
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto is published by Harcourt Children's Books. However, specific copyright information would depend on the edition and publication date of the book.
The title page generally includes the title, the author's name, the publisher, and sometimes the city it was published in. The copyright page includes the same, plus a detailed copyright notification, the catalog-in-publication data from the national library of the country in which it was published, notes on the printing or edition, and other legal boilerplate.