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Haunted Charleston: Stories from the College of Charleston, The Citadel, and the Holy City (2004 History Press Edition)

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Haunted Charleston, stories from the college of Charleston The Citadel and The Holy City book . The history press edition 2004

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$10.00-$15.00

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AI Item Analysis

This is a softcover book titled 'Haunted Charleston,' published by The History Press in 2004. The image displays the copyright page and a portion of the table of contents. According to the visible text, the copyrights belong to Ed Macy and Geordie Buxton. Specifically, this is The History Press edition from 2004, manufactured in the United Kingdom with the ISBN 1-59629-011-0. The pages appear to be made of standard trade paperback stock with black ink printing. Physically, the book exhibits evidence of handling; there is a noticeable crease near the top left corner of the copyright page and some gentle waving of the paper, likely due to storage environment or previous use. The lighting in the photograph suggests a yellowish tint, though the paper itself appears to be a natural white or off-white. The craftsmanship is typical of 21st-century regional interest trade paperbacks, featuring clean typography and standard margins. There are no visible markings such as library stamps, signatures, or inscriptions in this specific view, though the presence of an individual's thumb holding the page open indicates the binding is flexible and intact. The content focuses on local folklore and ghost stories related to prominent South Carolina institutions.

AI Appraisal Report

I have carefully examined the provided images of this 2004 History Press edition of 'Haunted Charleston.' The volume is a mass-market trade paperback focusing on regional South Carolina folklore. My visual inspection indicates the book is in 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition. While the binding remains flexible and the typography remains crisp, I noted visible wear including a crease on the upper-left copyright page and slight undulation in the paper stock, likely suggesting exposure to humidity or improper shelf storage. In terms of market conditions, this title remains a popular regional interest piece; however, it was produced in significant quantities and is still widely available. Comparable sales on secondary markets for this specific 2004 softcover edition consistently range between $8.00 and $18.00. The lack of a signature by Ed Macy or Geordie Buxton limits its value to that of a standard reading copy rather than a collectible association copy. Limitations of this appraisal include the inability to inspect the exterior cover for sun-fading or the 'sniff test' to detect odors or foxing not visible in photographs. Authenticity is assumed based on the standard ISBN and publisher markings, which are consistent with known copies. To finalize a professional valuation, an in-person inspection of the spine’s structural integrity and a full leaf-count to ensure no pages are missing would be required. No scientific testing is necessary as this is a modern mass-produced item rather than an antiquarian rarity.

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