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bellaluca
Aug 1, 2010, 04:23 PM
I have a German copy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves - Schneewittchen und die Sieben Zwerge - it is from the 1930's. It was passed down to me from my grandmother. There isn't anything in the book about who the publisher is or exact publishing date. The only thing is on the cover in the lower corner very small that reads PV 340/2. The illustrations are BEAUTIFUL. On the back of the book is an illustration with a signature that is far too small to read. Does anyone know the best way inquire as to the value?
Wondergirl
Aug 1, 2010, 04:27 PM
Go to your public library (or even just call) and ask a reference librarian (not a clerk) this same question. There are ways to search for and obtain the information you need. The librarian will know how.
Wondergirl
Aug 1, 2010, 04:34 PM
Is there any publishing info on the last page, front or back?
Does the title page list an author or any other information?
bellaluca
Aug 1, 2010, 04:40 PM
Wondergirl - that's just it... there is nothing. It's a paper cover book, when you open it, there is a beautiful illustration of the Queen looking in a hand held mirror and the only thing written on the page is "Schneewittchen". The only writing in the entire book is the story in German.
I will check out the library tho' as you suggested.
Wondergirl
Aug 1, 2010, 04:44 PM
Wondergirl - that's just it...there is nothing. It's a paper cover book, when you open it, there is a beautiful illustration of the Queen looking in a hand held mirror and the only thing written on the page is "Schneewittchen". The only writing in the entire book is the story in German.
I will check out the library tho' as you suggested.
I'm a librarian and checked WorldCat a few minutes ago, but don't have enough information to figure out if another copy exists. Are you willing to take the book with you and show it to the reference librarian? I'm German on both sides of my family and would love to get a look at this book. If you don't get any satisfaction at the library, be sure to let me know.
bellaluca
Aug 1, 2010, 04:53 PM
I will go this week and talk with the reference librarian. I have been all over the net looking into this... no luck.
I just found "ask me" the other day. I'll try to post a pix of it.
Wondergirl
Aug 1, 2010, 04:59 PM
Are you interested in selling it? The librarian can also help you with that once you find out what it is and if it's worth anything. Did you check eBay for something similar?
Wondergirl
Aug 1, 2010, 05:06 PM
Check Amazon (I couldn't find a comparable copy there). You could sell it as an independent bookseller, if you are thinking of selling it (once you can assign it a price). Check alibris.com (out-of-print and rare books) also for a similar copy.