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Articles - August 2011 Issue

 
Ready or Not?

- By Bruce McKinney

Rare books don’t rule the world.  They are part of the world and while intellectual, primarily appeal to the emotions.  They are baubles whose appeal for some is magic, for others unimportant.  They are, in the complex online world, now the makings of jigsaw puzzles conceived by individuals, and executed over varying time and with changing focus.  They are the polar opposite of stamp collecting for there are few specifics and many variables and the...

  
  • The ABA Takes On Amazon

    - By Michael Stillman

    In June, we reported on a major sales tax battle taking place in the hinterlands between the world's largest online bookseller, Amazon.com, and various American...

  • A Book Auction in Maine August 16th

    - By Bruce McKinney

    On August 16th in Fairfield, Maine just off Route 95, at Poulin Antique and Auction Gallery, an authentic collection of gems and rhinestones in the...

  • Leslie Hindman No. 167 - an interesting sale

    - By Bruce McKinney

    Leslie Hindman, the Chicago auction house, continues to increase its footprint in the books, manuscripts, maps and ephemera fields with the issuance of a sumptuous...

  • A Whale of a Sale

    - By Bruce McKinney

    The C. H. Booth Library Fair has done it again.  A great spirit, plenty of volunteers, an energetic audience and voila you have a success. ...

  • A 17,000-Book Auction Sells Out

    - By Michael Stillman

    A book auction was held recently in Minnesota, and a most atypical one at that. The starting bids were exceptionally low, though perhaps not for...

  • Old World under New Management

    - By Bruce McKinney

    Old World Auctions has moved to Richmond, Virginia under the new leadership of Eliane and Jon Dotson.  For the last 15 years, Curt and Marti...

  • Why doesn't this happen in my town?

    - By Bruce McKinney

    Space is apparently at a premium in Jerusalem, and it has gotten so bad that the National Library on the Hebrew University’s Givat Ram campus...

  • 10 New Catalogues Reviewed This Month

    - By Michael Stillman

    This month we review 10 new catalogues in Section II, with many of the new ones quite topic specific. David D.Newell presents a collection of...

  • Shaker Literature from David D. Newell

    - By Michael Stillman

    We have reviewed many catalogues of books about the Movers, people who led and changed the world. Now it's time for one about the Shakers....

  • An Extract of Ephemera from Marc Selvaggio

    - By Michael Stillman

    Marc Selvaggio, Books and Ephemera, has issued their Catalogue Number 137 Extract of Ephemera! That odd title can be explained by the ephemeral brochure pictured...

  • Recent Acquisitions at the Argonaut Book Shop

    - By Michael Stillman

    The Argonaut Book Shop has issued a catalogue of Recent Acquisitions and Selections from Stock. Summer 2011. This catalogue could be described as a miscellany...

  • Very Early Maps from Martayan Lan

    - By Michael Stillman

    Martayan Lan, the noted New York map seller, has issued their Catalogue 45 - Early & Rare World Maps, Atlases & Rare Books. Mainly from...

  • Signed Material from David Schulson Autographs

    - By Michael Stillman

    David Schulson Autographs recently issued their Catalog 148. Schulson provides a variety of signed documents, often letters of a personal type. There is a mix...