Formats: Yellow Apples
See also: Brown Apples, Berries.
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Spine and Cover
Porter & Coates, 1880s
- Yellow Apples is bound in golden-yellow cloth and stamped in gold and black ink.
- This format is also known as "Golden Apples."
- The cover is stamped in black with the title of the book, a branch with leaves and fruit across three decorative bands, and the author's name.
- The spine features both black and gold stamping, with the title in black on a large block of gold, an apple over a flowered background, and "Alger" on a gold band surrounded by filligree. The publisher's name is on a gold band at the foot of the spine.
- P&C published in this format as early as 1882 and as late as 1889, and the format was not exclusive to books written by Alger.
Variations on this Format
Yellow Apples is a variation of the more common Brown Apples (identical to Yellow Apples, but bound in brown cloth).
Somewhat less common is the Berries format, which features the same thick flowered band as the Apples formats do, but no apples. Berries is most commonly found bound in brown or yellow cloth identical to that used in Brown and Yellow Apples.
At least 6 titles have been found in Green Apples (see image at right), as well as a few titles bound in Green and Red Berries.
Titles in this Format
Titles marked with asterisks (*) are first editions. There are 28 known titles that were printed in this format, 7 of which are first editions.
Ben's Nugget * |
Ben, the Luggage Boy |
Bob Burton * |
Charlie Codman's Cruise |
Do and Dare * |
Fame and Fortune |
Frank's Campaign |
Hector's Inheritance * |
Helping Himself * |
Julius the Street Boy |
Luke Walton * |
Mark, the Match Boy |
Paul Prescott's Charge |
Paul, the Peddler |
Phil, the Fiddler |
Ragged Dick |
Rough and Ready |
Rufus and Rose |
Sam's Chance |
Slow and Sure |
The Store Boy * |
Tattered Tom |
The Telegraph Boy |
The Young Adventurer |
The Young Circus Rider * |
The Young Explorer |
The Young Miner |
The Young Outlaw |