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A quick search at <http://www.bibliofind.com>, which lists 8 million used
books, reveals several copies of Poe's book for sale, US$1200 to $1650 for
the first edition (1839) and $600 for the second edition (1840).
Poe, Edgar A. 1839. The Conchologist's First Book: Or, a System of Testaceous
Malacology, Arranged for the use of Schools. Haswell, Barrington, and
Haswell: Philadelphia. 156 pp., 12 colored plates.
Robert Louis Stevenson did not write a book on shells, but his famous sentence
"It is perhaps a more fortunate destiny to have a taste for collecting
shells than to be born a millionaire" appeared in 1911 in
"Lay Morals and Other Papers. Chatto & Windus: London,
a first edition of which costs $38 to $125 depending on condition, as listed
with bibliofind.
By the way, bibliofind lists two copies of A. Myra Keen's Sea Shells of
Tropical West America (2nd ed. 1971) at $60 and $75.
Gary
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