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The value of a 25-volume set of 1970 Funk and Wagnall's standard reference encyclopedia set can vary depending on factors such as condition, completeness, and demand. Generally, these sets can range from $50 to a few hundred dollars in today's market. It's recommended to check online marketplaces and antique bookstores for a more accurate estimation.
Compared to the Wikipedia online, F&W's USE DE 1954 is practically worthless ... not worth spending the small fortune to ship it. Better to put the money into an inexpensive HP computer, online access, and utilize the many free tools available ... including the U.S. Library of Congress.
I have heard that these are very collectible and at some auctions have gone for in excess of A$500.00 for a complete set in good condition.
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Someone on e-bay is selling a funk & wagnalls student dictionary for $5 other collectors are selling similar items for $40, amazon has a paperback funk and wagnalls folklore book for $150http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-FUNK-&-WAGNALLS-STANDARD-DICTIONARY-1910_W0QQitemZ290368073781QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20091109?IMSfp=TL091109204009r37483
Unfortunately, old encyclopedia sets are not in demand. Practically no one collects them. Most people use the internet to search for knowledge and facts. I would say that you would be lucky to get five dollars for them.
The value of an 1894 Funk and Wagnalls standard dictionary can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, these dictionaries may range from $50 to several hundred dollars in good condition. It's best to consult with antique book dealers or online auction sites for a more accurate estimate of its value.
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I would take your set to a bookstore to ask this, but one thing I do know is that each map in your set is worth probably more than the whole book. There are people who collect old maps and they look for them. A 1954-55 book may have maps that could be hard to find.
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The value of a set of Fund and Wagnalls 1954 encyclopedias can vary depending on factors like condition, completeness, and current demand. Typically, vintage encyclopedias from that era are considered collectible, but you may want to check online marketplaces or consult with a rare book dealer to get an accurate idea of their worth.
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