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- By Renee Roberts
by Renée Magriel Roberts
So, what currently has several issues of the New York Times Tuesday science edition, American Creation by Joseph J. Ellis, samples...
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- By Karen Wright
By Karen Wright While in San Francisco for the Antiquarian Book Fair in February, we had lunch at Café Claude with our friend Justine Berkeley,...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman A museum hosting one of the largest collections of Lincoln material in the world will be closing its doors on June 30,...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
About a month ago I bid for and won a 1913 Middletown, New York phone book. As I
have learned, this being...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
The April Comet
When people think about books and look online they seem at first glance to be a
single universe. Fiction and...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael StillmanA copy of the Magna Carta has found its way back home to the National Archives in Washington. Of course, this is not...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
On AE we work toward the integration of the various segments of book buying and selling into a single universe in which collectors...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
Biblio recently put its website through a facelift. The third largest, and youngest of the major bookselling sites has regularly made a point...
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An exhibition that connects images, art and the written word will be continuing at the Grolier Club in New York from now through April 26....
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
The subject of the May issue of the Comet will be Pamphlets, Broadsides and Ephemera. It is one of the great breakthrough...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
The Rosenbach Museum and Library will get an official historical marker from the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, with ceremonies to be held...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
Hordern House Rare Books of Sydney, Australia, has announced the publication of the fourth and final volume in their massive Encyclopedia of...
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Fourteen new bookseller catalogues are reviewed in Section II this month. The American Southwest and Mexico are the subjects of Almagre Books latest offering, the...
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By Michael Stillman
We recently received the latest catalogue from J.N. Bartfield Galleries and Fine Books. Bartfield's is one of the most venerable of booksellers,...
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By Michael Stillman
Almagre Books of Santa Fe has issued its List 60A, a fascinating collection of works concerning New Mexico, Texas, and The Southwest, Mexico...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 54 of Law and Legal History has been issued by The Lawbook Exchange. It offers a combination of antiquarian legal texts, constitutional...
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By Michael Stillman
Old West Books has released its Catalog 21 of Rare, Out of Print Books on the American West. You will find all of...
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By Michael Stillman
Libreria de Antano has issued a catalogue of (mostly) Americana and Hispanica. It comes with a smaller insert of 30 Mexican rarities. These...
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By Michael Stillman
David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books has issued a new catalogue of Rare Americana, this one number 103. Lesser specializes in the obscure,...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 39 has arrived from Wessel and Lieberman Booksellers. They describe it as a "general catalogue," since it covers a wide array of...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 285 has been released by Oak Knoll Books. It includes three broad sections - A Selection of Bob's Favorites about Book Collecting...
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By Michael Stillman
Joe Rubinfine has issued a new catalogue of American Historical Autographs. It includes the most famous of American names, George Washington and...
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By Michael Stillman
Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books has issued their third in a series of map catalogues, Cartography III. This is a magnificent catalogue of...
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By Michael Stillman
Brian Cassidy, Bookseller has released his catalog no. two. Cassidy offers an eclectic mix of titles hard to describe. There is much from...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalogue 171 from James Pepper Rare Books has just arrived. Pepper always has many items relating to theater and film, along with a...
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By Michael Stillman
Michael Sharpe Rare and Antiquarian Books has issued their List 1, A selection of newly acquired books, prints, photographs and autograph letters. As...
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By Michael Stillman
This month, the William Reese Company takes a brief timeout from its usual focus on books, but not from its concentration on Americana....
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