This is a list of used book conditions. Booksellers use standard terms to describe the condition of the used books that they sell.

List of used book conditions

The set of terms below were proposed in 1949 by AB Bookman's Weekly. They were adopted by the bookselling community and are still in use today.[1][2][3]

Dust jackets

In all cases, the lack of a dust jacket is noted if the book was issued with one. The same applies to other possible accessories, such as inlays (like errata lists, cards, photo prints, PCBs), foldouts (like maps), media (like diskettes, CDs, DVDs) etc. There is no standard term for books in a condition below poor. Their normal fate is to be discarded or to be broken into individual pages if these have any value.

Internet book listings

With the advent of the Internet, AB Bookman's Weekly magazine declined and its place was taken by Internet listing services starting with Interloc in 1994. These services, for their own purposes, have made modifications to the descriptions in listings. For example, Amazon adds the terms "acceptable".[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Chernofsky 1991 p. 183
  2. ^ Hollowell 2010
  3. ^ "Rare books basics". Powell's City of Books. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2014.((cite web)): CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Amazon book conditions". Retrieved October 4, 2014.

Bibliography