Here's an interesting book I purchased at the TS yesterday that I thought I would share. The Book is named "The Opium Eater" Confessions of an Opium-Eater, by Tomas De Quincey. This book edition or revision was published in 1898 as dated in the book.
The Book is signed by James Carleton Young to T.S. Roberts (Thomas S. Roberts. M.D.) and seems to be in appreciation and is dated Dec 25, 1905. The book also had inside of it the personal card of James Carleton Young as seen in the image below. This book may have been a gift to his doctor for Christmas but I'm not positive since James Carleton Young states in the message in the book "Guardian of the lives of those I love best". Although, the nature of this book and the content of this book may be if interest to a doctor.
James Carleton Young had a very eventful life and made a fortune in Real Estate during the Later part of the 1800's. He used this fortune to create a Huge Book Library containing tens of thousands of books and autographs. In 1902 the Paris Figaro christened him "King of Books" and in 1910 he was decorated by the French Republic with the Cross off the Legion of Honor as mentioned in articles.
The book does have condition issues with the spine being mostly separated from the book and foxing of the paper. I'm including some images below, some with image references.
I have no idea of the value or significance of the book with the signature and being given as a gift to presumably his guardian or doctor. Does anyone know what this book may be worth.
Thanks!
Kevin