Preface to
the 10th Edition
This is still a
work in progress. I regret that I still
have not been able to locate a reasonably priced database that will make
searching and sorting easier. I cannot
locate one with a Boolian search feature for a
reasonable price. In the meantime, the
Google search feature with all its deficiencies will have to serve.
The general rating
system for rarity used in this work has been standardised.
It works this way:
Scarce
|
Under 1000 copies
believed to exist as of the year 2009 |
Very scarce
|
Under 500 copies |
Exceptionally scarce
|
Under 100 copies |
Rare
|
Several copies |
Very rare
|
One or two copies |
Exceptionally rare
|
No copies |
Where the number of copies printed existing is not
known, I assume as follows:
|
19th century |
US and |
Scarce
|
|
19th century |
US and |
Very
scarce
|
|
19th century |
WI books |
Very
scarce
|
|
19th century |
WI pamphlets |
Exceptionally
scarce
|
|
|
|
|
|
18th century |
US and |
Very
scarce
|
|
18th century |
US and |
Exceptionally
scarce
|
|
18th century |
WI books |
Exceptionally
scarce
|
|
18th century |
WI pamphlets |
Rare
|
|
|
|
|
|
17th century |
US and |
Exceptionally
scarce
|
|
17th century |
US and |
Rare
|
|
17th century |
WI books |
Rare
|
|
17th century |
WI pamphlets |
Very
rare
|
Where
the evidence shows that a different rating should be applied to a particular
item, that evidence has been followed.
I have again to
thank the many dealers, book collectors, and West-Indian-book lovers and other
correspondents who have suggested many of the changes that have been made since
the last edition.
I look forward to
continuing to hear from those of you who have used the work and have any
comment to make or information to share.
Don Mitchell CBE QC
December 2009