If you open the iBook store and go to lower purchases tab, you will see a list of books you have purchased. By default, they are in the purchased order. If this is not the case, you can change this with the sort by button in the upper right.
The date of purchase is registered, but unfortunately, it is usually obscured by the download button / downloaded. If you are in landscape mode, all you can see the word is purchased..., but if convert you to picture you can see the full date for books that you can download, or just the month and day of the books that are already downloaded.
If, at least, you can obtain order of purchases and month/day. This may be sufficient, or not, depending on your needs.
The other method needs to be done in iTunes, but works much better.
First, you must have your books synced in iTunes on the computer to make this work. Just look under the category of books under the list of libraries in the left column and see if your books are.
If this is not the case, you need to connect your iPad to iTunes, select the iPad in the list of devices, go to the books top tab and configure the synchronization, click with the right button on the iPad under the list of devicesChoose transfer purchases.
This copy everything you have already purchased applications from Apple iTunes store. It may take some time, if there are many things to copy. (if this makes no sense, ask and I'll expand on it)
Once do you to go to the list of books in the library section in the left column. Right click the title bar (the top of the list where it says such things as name, author, etc.) and choose the date of purchase. This will add a column of date purchase on your ad.
You can change the order of the columns list by dragging with the mouse.
Not all the books in my list have a date of purchase, but do all those which I bought through the iBooks store.
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