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The item is a printed page, likely an interior page of a book, specifically a copyright or colophon page. The paper appears to be an off-white or cream color, suggesting some age or the use of non-bleached pulp. The text is printed in black ink, in a serif font, and is well-defined, indicating good printing quality. There are no visible smudges, tears, or significant creases on this particular page; however, there is a slight yellowish tint overall, consistent with paper aging. The page shows evidence of being bound into a larger volume, with the inner margin visible and a subtle curve to the page, indicating it is one of many in a book. The text identifies the series as 'Rainbow Classics', published by 'THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY' at '2231 WEST 110TH STREET CLEVELAND 2 • OHIO'. It clearly states 'FIRST PRINTING AUGUST 1946' and 'SECOND PRINTING SEPTEMBER 1946', dating the printings to nearly 80 years ago. The copyright for 'THE SPECIAL CONTENTS OF THIS EDITION' is also listed as '1946 BY THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY'. The book was 'MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'. This page's condition appears to be good for its age, with no apparent rips, stains, or significant foxing, though the overall subtle yellowing is a natural patina. The clear, crisp printing and lack of physical damage suggest it has been reasonably well-preserved. There are faint finger marks on the left margin, indicating handling. The simplicity of the layout and the information provided are typical of books from the mid-20th century.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image of this Rainbow Classics Book copyright page, I can assess its condition and potential value. The page itself appears to be in good condition for its age, showing typical slight yellowing consistent with paper aging from 1946. The text is crisp and clear, with no notable smudges, tears, or significant creases, indicating good preservation. The faint finger marks suggest normal handling rather than neglect. Authenticity, based solely on this image, seems high for being a genuine copyright page from a 1946 Rainbow Classics edition. However, I must emphasize that a full authentication would require physical inspection of the entire book to verify that this page belongs to an intact, original volume and not a partial or fabricated item. Examination of the binding, paper consistency throughout, and overall printing quality of other pages would be crucial. Provenance documentation, if available, would further solidify authenticity and history.
From a market perspective, Rainbow Classics, while popular for their content and illustrations, are not typically rare as first printings unless they are exceptionally early editions of highly sought-after titles or possess unique qualities (e.g., author signatures, exceptional first-edition state). The 'FIRST PRINTING AUGUST 1946' and 'SECOND PRINTING SEPTEMBER 1946' notations indicate early production. Demand exists among collectors of classic literature and specific illustrators, but generally, these editions are relatively common. The key value driver here is the specific title of the book, which is not ascertainable from this image. Many Rainbow Classics might fetch modest prices ($10-30), while truly scarce or iconic titles could command more ($50-100+). Without knowing the specific title, the appraiser cannot pinpoint an exact value. The value is significantly impacted by the title's inherent market demand and the overall physical condition of the entire book.
My valuation is based on the assumption that this page is from a complete, well-preserved copy of a moderately desirable Rainbow Classics title, retaining its original binding. The condition of this single page is excellent, but one must account for the condition of the entire volume.