frequently asked questions (faq)
Q: Is this an official Ward Lock company web
site?
A: No. The
Red Guides website has not been developed by the Ward Lock publishers –
rather we are simply collectors who wish our knowledge built up through interest
in the Red Guides series to be made available to other collectors of the same
guides. The background information on the website about the history of
the Ward Lock company has been included on this basis.
Q: Can
you provide information about Ward Lock books other than Red Guides?
A: Outside
the field of travel guides (the Red Guides and the Baddeley’s
Thorough Guides series), we have scant knowledge of the wide range of books
that Ward Lock have published over the years. Some examples have been included
in the "about Ward Lock" page of the website. We have also been
known to collect contemporary UK
travel guides other than Ward Lock, for example the Murray's,
Black's and Darlington’s series, and the “Contour Road”
series. If we could help with a query,
we would, but you would often find it more productive to direct queries
elsewhere if they do not relate to Red Guides or Thorough Guides.
Q: I
have a Red Guide but I can’t find the publication date?
A: It
is most likely to be at the foot of the first page of advertisements at the
rear of the book. Otherwise there is a page and a table on this website
dedicated to dating your guide. If it has no publication date, it is most
likely late 1940s or early 1950s, but check other clues given under "dating
clues".
Q: Do
you buy and sell Red Guides via this web site?
A: No, although
we are all collectors and enthusiasts who have contributed to the site for
mutual interest. We would therefore be interested to hear of any
collection coming up for sale, and we occasionally sell on or exchange
duplicate copies of books as older or higher quality copies are acquired,
usually either through direct contact or via eBay.
Q: Can
you provide information about the value of my Red Guides?
A: It
is difficult to give general guidance on valuation, though we will consider
putting something on the website when more information has been gathered.
Some of the titles are much rarer than others and were clearly published in
lower volumes than the most popular ones like London and The Lake District. The age
and condition of the book is also very important, just as with other
collectables. We have tried to find out publication volumes from the
printers and publishers but so far have very scant information. If you have a
collection or individual guides that you wish to value, you might first look
for similar copies in bookshops or on the web. eBay frequently has copies for
sale of the main titles. Or you can email us
and we will try to help with our own experience of valuations.
Q: I am considering building up my collection of Red
Guide travel guide books. How easy is it to collect the whole set?
A: Many of the titles were printed in high volumes and
are readily collectable (see the “finding guides” section on this site). You can quite easily collect dozens of
different guides. However, to collect a
full set of titles is very difficult – there are too many rare titles that do
not frequent the marketplace. Indeed, we
know of no-one yet with a full collection of listed titles. It is conceivable that some of the early
titles listed by Ward Lock were not actually printed, or at least not in any
significant numbers.
Some collectors specialise
in collecting books of a specific period or cover type, or for a specific region or town, of
different editions and publication years – perhaps covering where they live or
were born and raised. This type of
collecting can be equally as rewarding as collecting a diverse set of titles.
Q: How many different titles and annual editions are
there?
A: If you count all of the combinations of titles,
editions and publication years that we know of,
there are over six thousand.
There are about 200 known titles, pre-1950.
Q: I
have a pre-1950 Ward Lock North Wales travel guide which has a dust cover that
is not featured in your dating guide. Why not?
A: The book you describe is
not one of Ward Lock's "red guides" series, but one of their
parallel hard-backed Tourist Handbook series. The range of
titles in this latter series was more limited than the more common
cloth-covered "red guides" series. The series originally
appeared to include only two UK areas (London and North Wales) apart
from a number of Continental areas (Belgium, Holland, Norway, Rome and
Switzerland). North Wales was originally a single volume,
but then became two separate volumes - Part I (North) and Part II
(South). However, further titles were then published - The English
Lake District, South Devon and South Cornwall and the Complete Scotland.
All these were based on the original "Thorough Guides"
series compiled by M J B Baddeley - hence Ward
Lock calling these titles their "Baddeley's
Guides". The last of the Thorough Guides series was published in
1934, so my assumption is that the successor publications first appeared soon
after this date.
The reason why there is not much information on the website
about this series is that the site concentrates specifically on the "red
guides" series. There is, however, a brief mention of the Tourist
Handbook series on the "About Red Guides"
page, where the North Wales guide is mentioned in the 7th paragraph, and also
on the “Series
Notes” page.