Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and some splitting to the spine top, but are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002117
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one small chip to the rear cover, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002018
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one small chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002106
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and some splitting and a closed tear to the spine top, but are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002129
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name (dated 1925) to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002083
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002021
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear with one small corner chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. The contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002070
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name (dated 1930) to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002098
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and a couple of small chips, but are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002124
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002043
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002127
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002087
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002102
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002058
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. The contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002090
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002126
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. The contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002074
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one tiny chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002045
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002093
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one tiny chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002044
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002049
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002017
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002016
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002131
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear with a couple of small losses, but are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002104
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002136
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one small corner chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002041
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002024
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A near very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. They show only minor wear and one small chip, and are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked.The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002025
Published by Haldeman-Julius Company
Seller: Nineveh & Tyre, Cedar Rapids, IA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A very good copy in the original publisher's wrappers. As with most of these volumes the wrappers now show fading. There is no chipping or loss and they are still firmly attached by the original staples. There is a prior owners name to the inside of the front wrapper, but otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked. The Little Blue Books were a series of popular 3½ × 5 inch volumes, designed to be affordable, approachable, and convenient for all readers. The enterprise began in 1919 with a series entitled The Appeal's Pocket Series, copies of which sold for 25 cents. As mass-production techniques improved, the series grew, changed names, dropped prices, and eventually emerged as the Little Blue Books in 1923, with copies going for 5 cents a piece. Promoted as a "University in Print," the Little Blue Books covered a vast range of subjects including literature, politics, religion, history, sexuality, economics, self-help, and fine arts. As the popularity of the Little Blue Books grew, so did the scope of material, eventually bringing in to the fold volumes on cooking, stock prices, and contemporary humour, to name but a few. At the time of publisher Emanuel Haldeman-Julius' death on July 31, 1951, the Little Blue Book series boasted an inventory of over 1,800 booklets, and had seen some 2,300 unique titles grace the ranks.
Seller Inventory # NT002120