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- By Bruce McKinney
Swann, the New York auctioneers, are holding the first of three scheduled sales of material from the collection of Eric Caren, the life-long bibliophile. The...
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- By Susan Halas
Vic Zoschak of Tavistock Books (ABAA) in Alameda, CA is well known in the book world as a dealer in Dickens and a specialist in...
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- By Michael Stillman
The fall book auction season will be starting very soon now. Fall is traditionally the busiest time of the year for auctions. After Labor Day...
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- By Bruce McKinney
Heritage Auctions is holding three auctions in Beverly Hills in mid-September and each of them will be of interest to those who covet valuable paper:
On...
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- By Bruce McKinney
This month there are nine eCatalogues from AE Members. If you are at least a research member you can post catalogues as you issue them...
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- By Michael Stillman
This has not been a good month for large, chain bookstores, especially so for their investors. Physical retailing has been battling online selling for a...
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- By Bruce McKinney
AE is celebrating its 9th birthday this September 3rd and it seems like only yesterday that we began. Many of our original members are members...
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- By Michael Stillman
Why? It's a question John J. O'Brien must have asked himself a thousand times. When you make millions of dollars, there are so many things...
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- By Bruce McKinney
In fact they won’t shut up and apparently also do not die. Lest you assume from the headline that death has been conquered the answer...
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- By Michael Stillman
A love of books is a wonderful thing. It can lead one to knowledge, to an appreciation of all things. Books make us better people....
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- By Bruce McKinney
I recently purchased a painting on eBay for $1,182. It’s small and faintly familiar. The artist is George Inness and the subject appears to be...
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- By Michael Stillman
There is one less subject schoolchildren in Indiana will have to master when school reopens this fall - cursive. For younger readers unfamiliar with that...
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- By Michael Stillman
This month we review nine new booksellers' catalogues. Sotheran's boasts a catalogue few can match - a 250th anniversary catalogue with at least one entry...
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- By Michael Stillman
Hordern House has prepared a magnificent new catalogue entitled The Great South Land. Searching for the antipodes, from classical scholars to Quiros & Dampier. Before...
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- By Michael Stillman
This month we review the first catalogue from Matthew David Jones, Antiquarian Bookseller. It is appropriately named Catalog #1, Summer 2011.
This is the first...
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- By Michael Stillman
Sotheran's or Henry Sotheran Limited, of London, has issued a very special catalogue to celebrate a remarkable anniversary - 250 years in the bookselling business....
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- By Michael Stillman
The Ten Pound Island Book Company has issued their Maritime List 203. It offers 75 seaworthy books and ephemeral items. Located in Gloucester, Massachusetts, it...
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- By Michael Stillman
The Veatchs Arts of the Book has published their latest selection: Catalogue 69. It features fine printing and binding, type specimens, and many other...
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- By Michael Stillman
Back of Beyond Books recently published their Rare Book Catalogue 6. The Moab, Utah, based bookseller opens their catalogue by noting, "we're experiencing one of...
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- By Michael Stillman
The Antiquariaat Forum and Asher Rare Books have offered a catalogue of Rare and Important Atlases, Autographs, Books, Drawings and Manuscripts. We are a little...
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- By Michael Stillman
Between the Covers Rare Books has issued Catalog 171, dubbed In The Pipeline. This is a collection of new acquisitions that have been flowing, so...
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- By Michael Stillman
The William Reese Company recently issued their Bulletin 21: American Cartography. It includes 32 important American maps and atlases from the 18th and 19th...
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