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    Posted 12 years ago

    Hunter
    (49 items)

    Hi All,

    I got this copy of "Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell at a library sale and haven't been able to locate the year/edition. The publisher listed is Hurst and Company, New York but there is no copyright information or publishing date...

    I've seen other Arlington Editions with the same design on the cover, and I'm guessing they date to the early 20th century 1900-1910s. Any clues?

    Lovely old book regardless. :)

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    Comments

    1. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      here's a similar cover style from Arlington, also with no date :(

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Robinson-Crusoe-By-Daniel-Defoe-Arlington-Edition-Circa-late-1800s-/230884095696?pt=US_Fiction_Books&hash=item35c1c3b6d0
    2. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      hahaha, thanks for the info MustangTony. Great to know that it was probably pre-1900. Pretty early for Black Beauty since it was first published in 1877...it's bizarre to me that it wouldn't have a copyright page at all (and it doesn't seem to be missing any).

      happy thanksgiving!
    3. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Wouldn't know how to date, but mustangtony has been pretty straight in some of my postings with dating them, and Thanks to you and Joanna. :-)
    4. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      thanks kerry and bellin!

      Kerry, I threw one of your watch collections up on our homepage (scroll down to the bottom)...coming along very nicely. I think Joanna finished restoring all the old posts - if not she'll finish them up next monday when we're back from the holiday.
    5. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Hunter, Joanna has all of them re-posted. I really like the "Featured Collection" on the Homepage, Thanks again for all you help and Wish you and yours a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving. Pleas pass the wishes and thanks along to all the Staff also.
      Kerry
    6. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      Great to hear Kerry!

      All the best thanksgiving wishes to you guys too - hope you get as stuffed as I did! :)
    7. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Oh my stomach is still fluffy, okay "Fat" would be a better word. :-). Thank you for the T-Day wishes and have a great evening,
    8. Hornet Hornet, 12 years ago
      Hi Hunter . Nice find .
      Ciao
      : )
      Merry X mas
    9. Hunter Hunter, 12 years ago
      Thanks Hornet :) Have a wonderful holiday, too!
    10. Annacoolman, 2 years ago
      I just came across this same exact copy and handwritten in the front is “Charles Schank Dec 25, 1903 (gift from parents Fred + Mary Schank” looks to be in the child’s handwriting. I took a picture but can’t share it in the comments. So 1903 or earlier (or later depending on how long this was printed). The design on the cover also looks indicative of the art nouveau movement, which began around 1890.
    11. keramikos, 2 years ago
      Hi, Annacoolman. :-)

      Yes, unfortunately, you can't share a picture in a comment; you'd need to have the image hosted somewhere online, and then link to it. You could create a post of your own with the picture.

      Anyway, it sounds like you've provided an important clue as to the age of this edition of "Black Beauty" (circa 1903). :-)

      Some background on Hurst and Company, NY:

      http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/lucile/publishers/hurst/hurstsum.htm

      A bit about the Arlington Edition:

      https://www.henryaltemus.com/TomBrown/publishers/hurst.html

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