INDIVIDUALLY THESE BOOKS ARE RATHER WORTHLESS. HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE SEVERAL, OR THE COMPLETE 21 VOLUME SET, IN GOOD CONDITION THEY ARE WORTH MUCH MORE.
THERE IS A SET FOR SALE ON AN internet ANTIQUARIAN BOOK SITE WHERE THEY ARE ASKING 500.00 FOR THE COMPLETE SET OF 21.
WHETHER THEY EVER MAKE THAT SALE REMAINS TO BE SEEN.
These are prints that were often sold by Home Interiors Design Each Print is double matted with a gold colored etched plaque with the name of print and the artists name and the words LIBRARY EDITION
Per the Book Glossary at Powell's Books: Library Bound: A sturdy hardcover binding produced to withstand long-term use. Most Library Bound books do not have a dust jacket.
The first lending library in America was Philadelphia's Library Company. The city of Philadelphia established the first library in America.
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The Library Company is America's first successful lending library and oldest cultural institution. It was founded in 1731 by Benjamin Franklin as a subscription library supported by its shareholders, as it is to this day. See: http://www.librarycompany.org/about/index.htm -- Libarian, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Every Boy's Library - Boy Scouts of America Edition - was created in 1911.
Library Company of Philadelphia was created in 1731.
Byberry Library Company was created in 1794.
Library Video Company was created in 1975.
Lexington Library Company was created in 1801.
Union Library Company was created in 1851.
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Mercantile Library Company - Philadelphia - ended in 1989.
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The Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia was founded in 1821. It was established to provide a lending library for the city's business community and promote business education and intellectual advancement.
The web address of the Library Company Of Philadelphia is: http://www.librarycompany.org