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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
The value of rare and collectible books inched up ever so slightly last year, auction records compiled by the Americana Exchange have...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
Abebooks has issued its top 10 lists of books sold and searched for in 2006, and the results are fascinating. What makes...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
Every other year the ABAA [Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America] abandons Southern California for the San Francisco bay area. They set up...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
In February, as the ABAA comes into San Francisco for its once every two year antiquarian fair February 16-18, auction houses gear...
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- By Carl Burnham
By Carl Burnham
This is the time of year when resolutions come to mind. For a bookseller, it is a good time to take stock...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
The beginning of the new year marked a milestone here at the Americana Exchange. The crown jewel of our services, the Americana...
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- By Renee Roberts
by Renée Magriel Roberts
Books come in and out of our shop like driftwood on the tides; there is a constant ebb and flow of...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
This past October Bonhams sold "The William H. Guthman Collection Part I" in New Hampshire. Mr. Guthman was a life-long antiquer and...
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Seventeen new booksellers' catalogues are offered for your consideration in Section Two of February's AE Monthly. Aquila Books covers the polar regions, while Helen Kahn...
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By Michael Stillman
By February, the snow outside has turned from delightful to oppressive. Most have become tired of bone-chilling cold, the icy landscape, the...
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By Michael Stillman
Here is a catalogue unlike any others we have reviewed. It is unique both for its subject and the fact that it...
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By Michael Stillman
This month we review our first catalogue from Patrick King Rare Books of Stony Stratford, UK. It is titled merely Bulletin 43,...
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By Michael Stillman
Among the catalogues we review for the first time this month is one from Kaaterskill Books of East Jewett, New York. For...
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By Michael Stillman
This month we review our first catalogue from Maggie Lambeth Rare Books, Maps & Prints, of Blanco, Texas. Blanco is located in...
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By Michael Stillman
The 19th Century Shop has issued a catalogue of Treasures From Our Attic. Everyone dreams of finding valuable old books in their...
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By Michael Stillman
This month we review our first catalogue from the Arader Galleries of New York (also Philadelphia, San Francisco and Houston). The galleries...
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By Michael Stillman
Johns' Western Gallery, a notable west coast auction house and bookseller, has issued a catalogue of discounted goods. It's called A Discounted...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 70, the latest from Helen R. Kahn & Associates, was recently published. Kahn specializes in 16th-20th century North America, and here...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 281 has rolled off the press at Oak Knoll Books and it represents a departure, or perhaps evolution from their typical...
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By Michael Stillman
The latest catalogue from Wessel and Lieberman Booksellers recently arrived in our mailbox. This is Catalogue 38 for the Seattle, Washington, booksellers,...
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By Michael Stillman
This review may be a day late for a January Sale Catalog, but for those who collect autographs, and aren't too proud...
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By Michael Stillman
Joe Rubinfine has issued a new catalogue -- The American Revolution. A Catalog of Manuscripts. Rubinfine specializes in American historical autographs, though...
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By Michael Stillman
Recently published is the 33rd catalogue of Livres Anciens (or Old Books) from Librairie Thomas-Scheler of Paris. This catalogue is written...
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By Michael Stillman
This month we review Catalogue 157 from James Pepper Rare Books. While this issue does not specify a topic, Pepper catalogues tend...
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By Michael Stillman
It's time for a trip down memory lane with the latest catalogue from Aleph-Bet Books, number 84. Titled Children's Books and...
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By Michael Stillman
We find ourselves a bit late with this catalogue, a December Holiday Catalogue, so we will pretend it was really meant...
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