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As someone who has worked with books for eons, I would say that this is a reprint in microfiche of those two early Merck Manuals. As a matter of fact here is a link to said reprint: http://umpquavalleymuseums.pastperfectonline.com/library/FCEE8279-A0CF-4B9C-A410-983913892751
So I would say it was published/printed in the 1960’s. As for a value, I couldn’t find any comps for you, but if I had it I would price it around $50 to $75 and see what kind of offers I got on it. None of the listings that Mike found for you are for this exact item.
Nice find!
It is Leafeon.
I use Stamps.com. They offer the same discount as Ebay does plus you can print out a Scan sheet/manifest so your carrier only has to scan the one bar code and it scans all your packages at once.
Had something similar happen to me. I ordered an item off of Ebay and used an Ebay gift card to pay for it. Post office says it was delivered. My mail is delivered to my business at the front desk to me personally so no chance of someone stealing it from my box or front door. I did not receive the package. I could not get anyone to take responsibility for it. Vendor, Ebay and PO all said it was delivered so I was SOL. I was not very happy with that transaction at all. So I don’t know if my postal carrier kept it or dropped it off at the wrong address or what.
Found a similar item on a Dutch version of Etsy. Says it is a Byzantine cross. Here’s the link:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://juffiesbrocante.nl/sale/&prev=search
Please post a link, I’m curious to see the listing.
How about a wood duck? Looks similar.
12/24/2016 at 2:18 pm in reply to: What are some of the coolest places you have sold to? And What was it? #8727I’ve sold quite a few books to authors, on the top of my head, Carolyn Hart, Joan Hess, Lorenzo Carcaterra, WEB Griffin & the Charles Schulz family. Sold a batch of books to the Getty Museum and to the Mort Walker Art Studio (Love that Beetle Bailey! They even sent me an original Mort Walker drawing in return. Sure made my day!)
If I notice it an order is going to someone I admire, I will include a little fan letter. Most of them respond in kind with a nice note. So I have a nice collection of letters from some of my favorite authors.
We make our own mailers by cutting down large size boxes. You need plenty of cardboard to keep the LP from breaking. We usually ship them out media mail because they are usually over a pound so we can’t ship them first class.
I’ve been having the same problem when trying to upload photos when I’m on Chrome. Every now and then I can get it to work but rarely. I’ve switched to using Mozilla to upload photos to Ebay. I realize this doesn’t help since you use Mac.
12/13/2016 at 1:12 pm in reply to: How to remove musty smell from upholstery fabric, without washing it? #8026I haven’t done it with material, but with books I’ve used kitty litter. You place the kitty litter in a pan in the bottom of a box and place the book in the box.
Exactly what I was going to say.
They’d be considered regular size. Here’s a definition of missy sizing from good old Google: The missy sizes are often considered the “average” size woman. The designs are fit for any age, and there is a large assortment of missy size fashions on the market today.
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Reminds me of illustrations from Arabian Nights from books published in the 1920’s & 30’s. So I just googled the text and it is from a poem by Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet. His books of poetry were very popular in the 1950’s & ’60’s. I see them all the time. I would assume the print is of that vintage.
I would board and bag them (like comic books) and then either assign them a number and sort them that way or you could sort them by topic, i.e., cars, designers, foods in file folders. I would then put store them in a bankers box, a comic book box or a filing cabinet.
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