Posted 13 years ago
badaxxe
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Don't know anything about old Bibles. Is this one worth anything? Any sites to give info? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 13 years ago
badaxxe
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Don't know anything about old Bibles. Is this one worth anything? Any sites to give info? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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From what I have read, this is the first American printing by Hodge and Campbell, New York, 1792.
I suggest that you send photos and request an auction estimate to both PBS Galleries and also Heritage Auctions. It's always best to get estimates from two auction houses.
Simply for reference purposes, a copy of "The Self Interpreting Bible ..." (that appears to be in much better condition and also when the book market was better than now) sold at Heritage in February 2008 for $2,868.
http://historical.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=682&lotNo=56623
For reference only, here is one for sale online for $1,285, that is in fair condition.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=4061362844&searchurl=an%3Dbrown%26fe%3Don%26sortby%3D3%26tn%3Dbible%2Bself%2Binterpreting
Here is comprehensive information from the Dunham Bible Museum about your bible. Page 2 states:
"The first American printing of Brown's Bible was a folio edition published in New York in 1792, with George Washington listed at the head of the subscriber's list. This subscription edition was published in 40 numbers in a period of 2 years."
Footnote 3 further identifies Hodge and Campbell.
http://www.hbu.edu/images/hbu/publications/Dunham_Bible_Museum/DBM_JohnBrown_Self-Interpreting_Bible.pdf
I wonder if this is the Campbell & Hodges bible that belonged to my 4th great-grandfather and was stolen from my mother's apartment in a retirement community. I'd gladly buy it back. No questions asked.
ya you just have to remember condition is number one.... number 2 is condition ...3 and on and on .But being a first edition is next,.. the next after that and so on ...and if its so very rare .. at all that goes out the window...the sky is the limit depending how man people want it ...lol life's funny.. good luck ...