Yes, it's a beautifully done catalogue. However, every volume listed is
well beyond my capacity. I guess my collection is doomed to contain nothing
but inferior copies. Who would have ever expected that the Evans editions
could sell for so much.
>From: "N Wolcott" <nwolcott~at~dsdial.net>
>Reply-To: Jules Verne Forum <jvf~at~Gilead.org.il>
>To: "Jules Verne Forum" <jvf~at~math.technion.ac.il>
>Subject: Sumner and Stillman Catalog
>Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 23:07:25 -0400
>
>A new S+S catalog of Jules Verne, Number 124 has just come out which in
>addition to the listing and descriptions of hundreds of Verne books also
>has a 24 page color insert with full color pictures of the covers of many
>of the books described in the catalog. The descriptions also contain
>interesting historical information on each book, much culled from the Jules
>Verne Encyclopedia, and of course the prices indicate what a really good
>edition might fetch. Although this information is on the internet, it is
>nice to have it in hard copy to keep for later reference, as the books for
>sale often disappear from the web as they are sold. Also now a number of
>the Hetzel editions have been included.
>
>Norm Wolcott nwolcott2~at~post.harvard.edu
Received on Wed 26 Oct 2005 - 12:35:39 IST