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'abpc (american Book Prices Current)'

overall review score: 4.5
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AbPC (American Book Prices Current) is a comprehensive annual publication and database that catalogs auction records, sales prices, and historical data for rare, collectible, and antiquarian books in the United States. It serves as a valuable resource for collectors, dealers, appraisers, and bibliophiles seeking detailed market information on rare books.

Key Features

  • Extensive database of auction results dating back over a century
  • Detailed records including prices, lot descriptions, sale dates, and auction houses
  • Includes information on various types of collectibles like first editions, signed copies, and rare manuscripts
  • Accessible via print publications and digital platforms
  • Provides trend analyses and market insights for bibliophile communities

Pros

  • Comprehensive coverage of the rare book market with historical depth
  • Useful for valuation, research, and investment decisions
  • Regular updates and inclusion of recent sales
  • Widely regarded as an authoritative source in the field of rare book trading
  • Facilitates transparency and helps sellers and buyers establish fair prices

Cons

  • Can be expensive for individual or small-scale users to access consistently
  • Complex interface may require some familiarity or training to navigate effectively
  • Primarily focused on American markets, limited international data
  • Less suitable for casual or general readers interested in popular literature

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