Interesting video, thanks! I particularly like the title: it's not you who failed to sell these books, it's the books that failed to sell! How dare they not fly to a new home? 🙂
Watching your videos (which I've been binging) is like watching a magician explain magic - the transparency is great and inspires respect for your trade. I discovered your channel because I bought a book that turned out to be rare which caused me to consider whether to repair and whether to sell. I'm generally aware of what sellers offer compared to a sale price and your videos helped that make greater sense, particularly when I think about the fees if I sell on my own, assuming I could obtain something close to what a reputable dealer is asking! I sometimes fall down a rabbit hole of book buying for my own enjoyment and I've had some wonderful finds (along with embarrassing mistakes). I enjoy the education that comes with it.
Beyazid / Bayazid (Be-yaz-eet). It's apparently an Arab origin name, I always thought it was from the Turkish Beyaz (white) it (dog) .. thus "white dog" because it was pretty common for Turkish Sultans, beys (lords) etc to have such names and nicknames. Although the "it" part made no sense to me since it's an insult to call someone a dog. The word "it" isn't even used for dogs anymore in Turkey, it's almost always used as an insult. Then again, in Azerbaijani Turkish the word they use for dog is still "it". Beyazid II evacuated the Jews from Spain and welcomed then at his docks.
Great video! I appreciated the diversity of the books you chose to go through. I'm dealing with a couple of books that feel to me how that 17th century manuscript feels for you in that they are quite complicated and require a lot of research to fully uncover. This is quite random, but would you happen to have any recommendation for a paleographer that specializes in 18th century French? I've got pages and pages of French manuscript that would be nice to get professionally translated. I did a cursory pass of one page on ChatGPT, and it isn't actually too bad at reading it correctly, but I need to carefully compare each line and it ends being quite time consuming anyway.
I find paleography really expensive these days . I tend just to work most through myself. . Oftentimes you pay and then the manuscript is worth 10% if the costs of the research
The last book, the prophecies of the Popes, have given rise to Catholic sects, including that of the Apostles of the Infinite Love, in Quebec and elsewhere, who have bearded antipopes who reject Vatican II, and say the end is near
Any recommendations on a Harvard register 1962 with Ted Kaczynski as a student? Or would the subject fail to impress. On a more humorous note I have my father's copy of The 1st edition of The Psychedelic Review from 1963... I also saved my Dad's copy of the Little Prince... thank you for the smile
Thank you Adam, very interesting pieces. I hope they'll find the right home. I love the last one, it's so mysterious and it's original artworks too. It reminds me of William Blake. My favorite piece!
I am aware that many books are not printed in every language (for economic or other reasons) but do you know of anyone who discusses exemplary books not found in English or other European languages?
Side question for anyone that knows: I just got an old mini Library mostly early 1900s some late 1800s. the spines on many are cracked and falling off. I see my local library puts masking tape on the spines and that's very not cute. Is there some clear flexible tape designed to go over book spines? Thanks!
13:38 An honest question, sometimes markets like this have a lot of money laundering. Is it possible that the $2 million spike was sold just to launder money and that would be the justification why no one wants the other piece of the same story at a high price?
Great video, Adam. Your presentations are captivating and eloquent.
Thank you so much
Thank you, I always learn interesting things from your videos!
Always worth the time to listen to you Adam. Thanks.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you!
It takes years of trial and error to understand what books will sell, and yet it remains a mystery why books we love just don't sell!!
This is true for any collectible item.
It's because the collectible market is based on emotional stuff. And emotions are harder to predict.
You have to love a video that includes a discussion on the relative merits of Carolingian minuscule and Gothic hand!
Such a great story teller... just do more of it.
Interesting video, thanks! I particularly like the title: it's not you who failed to sell these books, it's the books that failed to sell! How dare they not fly to a new home? 🙂
Watching your videos (which I've been binging) is like watching a magician explain magic - the transparency is great and inspires respect for your trade. I discovered your channel because I bought a book that turned out to be rare which caused me to consider whether to repair and whether to sell. I'm generally aware of what sellers offer compared to a sale price and your videos helped that make greater sense, particularly when I think about the fees if I sell on my own, assuming I could obtain something close to what a reputable dealer is asking!
I sometimes fall down a rabbit hole of book buying for my own enjoyment and I've had some wonderful finds (along with embarrassing mistakes). I enjoy the education that comes with it.
I appreciate this thoughtful comment and feel free to reach out anytime you need help
I like how you wave these rare books around and open and close them casually like they are not old or valuable!
I am masterful at causal handling of treasures. I think also have have done quite a bit over the years to restore and protect them
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Beyazid / Bayazid (Be-yaz-eet). It's apparently an Arab origin name, I always thought it was from the Turkish Beyaz (white) it (dog) .. thus "white dog" because it was pretty common for Turkish Sultans, beys (lords) etc to have such names and nicknames. Although the "it" part made no sense to me since it's an insult to call someone a dog. The word "it" isn't even used for dogs anymore in Turkey, it's almost always used as an insult. Then again, in Azerbaijani Turkish the word they use for dog is still "it".
Beyazid II evacuated the Jews from Spain and welcomed then at his docks.
Thank you I enjoy your videos!
Great video! I appreciated the diversity of the books you chose to go through.
I'm dealing with a couple of books that feel to me how that 17th century manuscript feels for you in that they are quite complicated and require a lot of research to fully uncover. This is quite random, but would you happen to have any recommendation for a paleographer that specializes in 18th century French? I've got pages and pages of French manuscript that would be nice to get professionally translated.
I did a cursory pass of one page on ChatGPT, and it isn't actually too bad at reading it correctly, but I need to carefully compare each line and it ends being quite time consuming anyway.
I find paleography really expensive these days . I tend just to work most through myself. . Oftentimes you pay and then the manuscript is worth 10% if the costs of the research
@@RareBookBuyer I see. I figured that may be the case. Well, if nothing else it'll be a labor of love and a good excuse to learn some French!
you seem to have a photographic memory. Love your videos!
If I did I wouldn’t misplace so many books
Thank you very much. ❤️ your videos..
The last book, the prophecies of the Popes, have given rise to Catholic sects, including that of the Apostles of the Infinite Love, in Quebec and elsewhere, who have bearded antipopes who reject Vatican II, and say the end is near
Any recommendations on a Harvard register 1962 with Ted Kaczynski as a student? Or would the subject fail to impress. On a more humorous note I have my father's copy of The 1st edition of The Psychedelic Review from 1963... I also saved my Dad's copy of the Little Prince... thank you for the smile
Thank you Adam, very interesting pieces. I hope they'll find the right home.
I love the last one, it's so mysterious and it's original artworks too. It reminds me of William Blake. My favorite piece!
my take away from this video is to propose barter deals to adam for any future book inquiries
A nice suit is always a renovation for a nice book
I am aware that many books are not printed in every language (for economic or other reasons) but do you know of anyone who discusses exemplary books not found in English or other European languages?
There are often ILAB rare book dealer in every country
One would think Stanford University would have some interest in that yellow pamphlet.
I tried !
Ah, sorry to hear.
Side question for anyone that knows: I just got an old mini Library mostly early 1900s some late 1800s. the spines on many are cracked and falling off. I see my local library puts masking tape on the spines and that's very not cute. Is there some clear flexible tape designed to go over book spines? Thanks!
The last book you presented has many images that resemble the illustrations on Tarot cards.
13:38 An honest question, sometimes markets like this have a lot of money laundering. Is it possible that the $2 million spike was sold just to launder money and that would be the justification why no one wants the other piece of the same story at a high price?
No. It was sold a major house that vets clients and sources of funds.
Adam, what was the price on the American incunable? I don't think you mentioned it.
The retail catalog price was $18k but it’s now will be discounted of course
Thank you for sharing this. I found it thoughtful and informative. I am also curious as to what your specialty is.
I am a generalist but pre 1800 is my strongest suit
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I can buy them off you for 20 bucks.
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