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A little more information please?
Is the set entirely bound or a mixture of loose (individual issues) and bound volumes? How are the volumes bound, i.e. with or without covers and ads?
Are all the supplements present?
Are the years 1888 through December 1907 reprints, original, or some of both?
Specifically, are Volume I, No. 2 & No. 4 "originals?"
And yes, pictures are worth a thousand words...
Do your first 18 volumes have "any" individual magazine "covers" bound within the homogeneous volume set (not the miscellaneous issue bindings)? This is the easiest, and quickest, method of determining whether the issues are original or reprint.
Unfortunately, I have observed "reprints" bound without covers in an attempt to pass them off as original.
If the covers are bound within, get back to me and I'll describe the easy method of how to determine their status.
If the covers are NOT bound within, our task will be more complicated, but still doable.
Again, pictures tell a thousand words, i.e. pictures of the covers from a bound volume, or, if no covers exist, the first page(s) of several of the issues bound within.
Without actually seeing the inside of the bound volumes, it appears the bound sets may actually be the reprints "bound" with the miscellaneous bindings representing a collection of originals that may have been on hand at the time of binding.
Your thoughts/comments?
I am very much looking forward to seeing/hearing the details. If possible, I would also enjoy knowing the history of the collection and the process by which it was collated into the very attractive airplane globe bindings - obviously a labor of love...
Thank you in advance for taking the time to do this.
Greetings Wyatt,
I echo Mel's sentiment. The Albrecht "plane & globe" hardcover bindings are indeed a gorgeous presentation for an NGM collection. Did I miss the detail somewhere, or did you indicate up to what year do the plane & globe bindings go?
Also, rest assured, your taking the time to respond to Mel's queries, with some more detail and perhaps pictures will make others here satisfied as well... those whom are perhaps "silently" keeping on eye on this post-conversation of yours. Welcome to the 'Corner, and thank-you for sharing this.
~ Scott T. Shier
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