If you want an appraisal, take it to a rare books dealer. We can't give you a figure sight unseen, especially since you didn't say who it's by, but I can give you a rough estimate:
Nothing.
You might be pleasantly surprised if you do take it to a dealer, but more likely it's not actually worth anything.
it is only worth what someone will pay for it
any where fror 10.00 to 30.00
I tried to post, but I have an old dictionary (1861) and its signed by Flemming and Lincoln...
It is not in the "Merrian Websters Intermediate Dictionary".
Zulu
Yes it is in the Merriam-Websters Dictionary
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The British dictionary have British English and the Webster dictionary have American English
According to websters dictionary it is an adverb
The definition of Corinth according to Websters Dictionary is: A city of southern Greece in the northeast Peloponnesus on the Gulf of Corinth. It is near the site of the ancient city or Corinth.
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The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.