The Alden Catalogue of Choice Books, May 30, 1889

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The Alden Catalogue of Choice Books, May 30, 1889

by John B. (John Berry) Alden

EN·~3 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

THE Alden Catalogue OF CHOICE BOOKS.

1:45

Co-operative Publishing.

4:41

Alphabetical Catalogue.

2:52:03

New Catalogue—Important Change in Terms.

1:00

Wanted—Agents.

1:18

Transcriber’s Notes

0:22

Description

Step into the bustling world of 1889 American publishing through this detailed catalogue, a snapshot of an era when books were seen as tools for both profit and public good. The pages lay out a bold manifesto: offer the best titles at the lowest possible cost, letting merit decide which works reach readers. It captures the optimism of a fledgling cooperative movement eager to reshape how literature traveled across the country.

The catalogue doubles as a practical guide for investors and book lovers alike. It explains how shareholders receive reduced prices, earn modest dividends, and can even acquire titles with their earnings, turning financial participation into a literary privilege. Clear tables of terms, freight, and postage show a transparent business model that prized fairness over extravagance.

Beyond numbers, the document reflects a network of offices from New York to Toronto, underscoring a rapidly expanding enterprise. Listeners will hear the earnest voice of a company convinced that a modest investment can broaden access to quality reading, offering a rare glimpse into the early cooperative spirit that aimed to put good books within everyone's reach.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (173K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John B. (John Berry) Alden

John B. (John Berry) Alden

1847–1924

A driving force behind America's late-19th-century cheap-book boom, he built a publishing business that tried to put classics, reference works, and general reading within reach of ordinary buyers. His name is closely tied to the "Literary Revolution," a bold challenge to the high prices of the book trade of his day.

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