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American Book Prices Current (abpc) Database

overall review score: 4.2
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The American Book Prices Current (ABPC) Database is a comprehensive online resource that tracks the historical auction prices of rare, collectible, and first-edition books in the United States. It provides detailed data on book sales, including prices realized, sale dates, descriptions, and provenance information, serving as an essential tool for collectors, dealers, scholars, and appraisers to assess market trends and individual book values.

Key Features

  • Extensive database of auction results for rare and collectible books in North America
  • Detailed listings including sale prices, dates, descriptions, and provenance
  • Searchable by author, title, publisher, date, or auction house
  • Historical price tracking over multiple decades
  • User-friendly interface with filters and advanced search options
  • Regularly updated with new auction results
  • Supporting documentation and images where available

Pros

  • Offers a comprehensive and authoritative source of up-to-date auction data
  • Helps collectors and dealers accurately value books
  • Supports research on market trends and book pricing history
  • Detailed descriptions enhance user understanding of each sale
  • Accessible online with flexible search features

Cons

  • Subscription or subscription-based access may be costly for casual users
  • Data coverage is limited to auction results within North America
  • May require some familiarity with bibliographic terminology to maximize utility
  • Not all auctions or private sales are included, potentially missing some market activity

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:19:03 AM UTC