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Hume's England (1796) & Burle's Peerage (1843)

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ossian | 20:03 Wed 12th Oct 2011 | History
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Hume's England, two of three vols, and Burke's Peerage and Baronetage are other older items among the books I have been landed with. My wife wants me to get rid of them ASAP as we have little storage space but being a natural magpie I would prefer to keep them. The condition of the books is fair to good. Do any of these books have any commercial value?

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You can check this for yourself by making a 'seller' account on Amazon (sell my stuff). The system allows you to see what other comparable books are being sold for.
I have been doing this for years with great satisfaction, and have shifted books and other stuff for surprisingly good prices.
you could have a look here and also try local second-hand shops

http://www.abebooks.co.uk/

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