Where To Sell Old Yearbooks

is your online source to find, buy, sell or view your old yearbooks. This site was started because of the many inquires about finding old yearbooks when pictures were posted from some old yearbooks. We quickly learned that many people are unable to locate their yearbooks over the years for a wide variety of reasons. Our goal is to provide a place for those seeking to sell their old yearbooks to be able to do so and to help others in their search to find copies of their old yearbooks that may have been lost over the years. As the site continues to grows we will expand it to enable people to search state by state and maybe even by school and/or by year. We will also include a section where visitors can view yearbooks that have been posted online. In the future we also plan to include elementary school, middle school, jr. high school, high school, college and university, alumni, and military class yearbooks. If you don't find what you are looking for bookmark this site and check back often.
We are adding to this site daily. Your input is both welcome and needed to achieve these goals. Please notify us if there are any errors in our listings and we will correct those errors as soon as possible. Please take a moment to send feedback to tell us what you think of our site and ways we may improve it   Thank You from the staff at This Old YearbookHome > High School and College Yearbooks High School and College Yearbooks Ole Miss Yearbook 1921 (University of Mississippi) � Prints William Faulkner's poem, "Nocturne," in facsimile of the author's stylized printing over a two-page spread along with several Faulkner drawings. Assistant editor Paul R. Rogers' copy with his contemporary ownership signature and inscribed by Rogers to Faulkner biographer Joseph Blotner at a later date. Faulkner attended Ole Miss in 1917, 1918, 1921 and 1922, taking a two year break to join the Royal Canadian Air Force fighting in WWI. It was also at this time that William Faulkner began signing his name with a �u�, the way his family had historically spelled the surname;
so in earlier years he would sign �Falkner.� Lincolnian Yearbook 1937 - The high school yearbook for Frank Herbert in his junior year. Austin Diagnostic Weight Loss ProgramThe author of Dune appears in a class picture (misidentified as "F. Hebert") but doesn't appear in any other captioned photos. T Shirt Riot GamesHowever, he has Inscribed the yearbook to his classmate using nearly half of a page: "Dear Bud; Best Floor For BunniesMay I linger in your memory as the fellow who could get up in front of the U.S. History Class and make a bigger fool out of himself than anyone else in the room. The Sequoian (John Muir High School) - Second and last high school annual documenting the achievements of baseball legend Jackie Robinson, a four letter athlete at John Muir Technical High School, Pasadena, California.
Robinson is mentioned on six pages, most with good sports photographs, including his class picture. With inscriptions from many staff and students, but not signed by Jackie Robinson. An update on alumnus Mack Robinson notes the was then the world's leading amateur sprinter, and captain of the Pasadena Junior College track team. Former L. A. County Warren Dorn was also in this class and there is a brief inscription from him. The Harvard Freshman Red Book 1940 (University of Harvard) - Yearbook of the class of John F. Kennedy, folk singer Pete Seeger and Broadway lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. In red imitation leather with gilt Harvard crest and lettering; some rubbing to extremities; first letter to cover title slightly chipped; lettering to spine dulled; light stain to extreme bottom of first six pages; otherwise clean and unmarked. A Collection of The Potter Shield, 10 various Vols. from 1916-1924. Potter School was a private secondary school which catered to the privileged families of early 20th century San Francisco.
The issues are replete with local insights of information concerning San Francisco at the time. Includes a vast array of display advertising representing the most historic of San Francisco businesses. A true treasure trove of period San Francisciana. Glomerata 1921 (Auburn University) - The yearbooks Art editor was renowned silversmith William Spratling. Even though he was an undergrad, and failed to graduate, Spratling was appointed as an Instructor in Architecture. Senior blurb in this annual quotes "Billy is one of the most remarkable men in the class of twenty-one. In art he is undoubtedly a genius. He works harder and loafs less than almost any boy in college and yet no one likes a good time better than he. He is loyal to his friends and to everything with which he is connected. Versatile, brilliant, sincere, loyal - what more can be said of a man? With these qualifications we expect him to win Fame and Success in life." The Red and Black 1923 (Haines Institute) - Haines Institute was a co-educational school for African-American youth which was founded in 1886 by Miss Lucy Craft Laney (1854-1933), who served as its principal for nearly 50 years.
The Bitterroot 1920 (Missoula County High School) - Contains Norman Maclean's (author of A River Runs Though It) earliest writing, a poem dedicated to the memory of Miss Mallory entitled "Flowers." Corks and Curls 1895 (University of Virginia) - Contains a previously unpublished poem "My Soul" by Edgar Allen Poe along with a facsimile of the handwritten piece that was found by the librarian in Vol 1 of Rollins Histoire Ancienne, taken out by Poe in his one year of study at the University in 1826. The Camplog 1924 (New York State College of Forestry) - A yearbook for the students of the NY State College of Forestry Summer Camp. Includes a brief history of the camp, staff and student lists, data reporting camp excursions, pranks, etc and 15 pages of local period ads. Other yearbooks for sale at AbeBooks MSCW Annual, 1926Eudora Welty The Spectrum, 1945Flannery O'Conner The Terrapin, 1935-37Charlie Keller Old Gold Book, 1962-64Bill Clinton