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- By Susan Halas
One of the exceptions to the decline in antiquarian values is the increase in interest, sales and prices for ephemera. Though no two people seem...
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- By Michael Stillman
A long-running contentious and caustic battle over sales taxes between online retailer Amazon.com and the state of California came to a quick and unexpected resolution...
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- By Bruce McKinney
On Tuesday October 18th at Bohhams in New York and simulcast to Los Angeles The Robert H. and Donna L. Jackson Collection of 19th Century...
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- By Michael Stillman
BookFinder.com has released its annual report of the top 100 most sought after books on its book metasearch site. As a metasearch site, BookFinder searches...
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- By Bruce McKinney
The recent announcement of the upcoming 21st Chelsea Antiquarian Book Fair in the Chelsea section of London, UK is a refreshing reminder that while the...
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- By Bruce McKinney
Auction Sales will continue to be posted but most are now identified in the October Auction calendar. Forty-six events are scheduled Here is the full...
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- By Michael Stillman
Copies of so-called "orphan books" will slowly begin to make their way to digital access beginning this month, albeit in a most limited way. "Orphan...
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- By Michael Stillman
The oft delayed Google Books trial has been put off again – this time until July of 2012. However, parties to the suit are hopeful...
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- By Bruce McKinney
Diminutive size has its advantages or had its advantages, when the smaller than small town of Eddyville in Ulster County, New York in the shadow...
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- By Michael Stillman
A major gift of sporting books was recently made to the department of Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections at the library of Washington State University....
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- By Michael Stillman
Blind justice is the focus of an exhibition taking place at the Yale University Law Library from now through December 16, 2011. The exhibition is...
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- By Michael Stillman
This month we review eleven new catalogues in Section II. Bestebreurtje Rare Books and the Antiquariaat Forum are focused on travel books. The Raab Collection...
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- By Michael Stillman
The bookselling firm of Peter Harrington has published their Catalogue 78. The common thread among items in this catalogue is not topic nor even that...
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- By Michael Stillman
Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books has issued List 48: New Acquisitions. One Hundred Interesting and Rare Books on Travel. Actually there is a bonus here...
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- By Michael Stillman
We recently received the Summer List 2011 from the combined collections of the Antiquariaat Forum and Asher Rare Books of the Netherlands. The descriptive subtitle...
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- By Michael Stillman
Recently arriving here was List 168 from Joe Rubinfine American Historical Autographs. This catalogue offers a selection of (naturally) one-of-a-kind documents from America's past, primarily...
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- By Michael Stillman
The Raab Collection has issued Catalog 68 of important signed documents. Most emanate from America, although there are a few of European origin. They all...
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- By Michael Stillman
Yeoman's in the Fork, the Tennessee based bookseller, has just released their Catalog Two. This follows up, quite naturally, their first catalogue, released earlier this...
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- By Michael Stillman
David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books has published their 120th catalogue of Rare Americana. What Lesser offers is primarily ephemeral type publications - pamphlets and...
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- By Michael Stillman
Simon Beattie Rare Books, Manuscripts, Music, Ephemera has published Short List 4, the fourth in his series of long short catalogues. These are the largest...
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- By Michael Stillman
Aleph-Bet Books has issued its Catalogue 98 of Children's Books and Illustrated Books. These works are primarily both, children's and illustrated books, and though 600...
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- By Michael Stillman
The William Reese Company has issued their Bulletin 22. Evidence. That title derives from the nature of the material offered. It provides written or pictorial...
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- By Michael Stillman
Here we have a new catalogue that is certainly atypical for the genre. It wouldn't quite qualify for status as a miniature book, but it...
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