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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
You can be forgiven for thinking that book fairs are unchanging, even immutable and to the casual observer they may look that way....
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
A fabulous Lincoln letter, magnificent both for its content and price, broke all kinds of U.S. auction records at Sotheby's last month. The...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
This is an article written to accompany this month's issue of the Comet - whose focus is Pamphlets, Broadsides and Ephemera.
History is the...
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- By Renee Roberts
By Renée Magriel Roberts
We live and work on Cape Cod, a beautiful place, with more temperate weather than most of New England during the year....
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
April was a busy month for leading online used bookseller AbeBooks.com. First, on April 9, they announced the purchase of Chrislands, a firm...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
On May 8th, the third and final portion of the Daniel G. Volkmann, Jr. Collection of rare and collectible printed material will pass...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
Do you have a copy of the first edition of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species? If so, the Darwin Census is...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
As certain as the arrival of spring birds the Gold Rush Book Fair enters the calendars of those who live in northern...
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- By Michael Stillman
By Michael Stillman
A few weeks ago, I discovered that Google had added a wonderful new feature to my Gmail account. It seemed too good to...
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- By Bruce McKinney
By Bruce McKinney
The subject of the June issue of the Comet will be The Book as Art and Object. Books are valued for many...
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This month we review 19 new booksellers' catalogues in Section Two. For those who like very old books, Lex Antiqua has incunabula and other books...
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By Michael Stillman
This month we received our first catalogue from Seth Kaller, Inc., Civil War Catalogue. Offered is a collection of truly exceptional items. Here...
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By Michael Stillman
Maggs Bros. Ltd. has issued their 1,416th catalogue: Travel and Voyages. That astonishing number is explained by the fact that Maggs has...
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By Michael Stillman
Eveleigh Books and Stamps has issued a catalogue of books from the Guthman Collection. William H. Guthman, who died at age 81 in...
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By Michael Stillman
Americana bookseller the William Reese Company goes back to America's earliest days with their 260th catalogue, Colonial Americana. A few items even go...
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By Michael Stillman
The Lawbook Exchange has released Catalogue 55 of Law and Legal History. It runs the gamut from scholarly technical texts to accounts of...
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By Michael Stillman
Thomas Goldwasser Rare Books has issued their Catalogue 21. The catalogue is untitled, but it contains primarily literary works, generally first or other...
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By Michael Stillman
List 24 has been published by Boris Bruton's Plaza Books of Santa Rosa, California. Offered are 41 items relating to Mexico, although many...
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By Michael Stillman
Studio Bibliografico Lex Antiqua published a catalogue for the recent International Antiquarian Book Fair in Milan. Listed were books in five categories: ...
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By Michael Stillman
Recently released was Catalog 933 of Americana, The West, and General from Clark Rare Books. This is a catalogue of just over 250...
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By Michael Stillman
Frits Knuf Antiquarian Books has issued a catalogue of Reference Books on Incunabula and Early Printed Books. Those who collect, sell, or are...
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By Michael Stillman
Catalog 147 from Ken Lopez Bookseller offers 260 items in the field of Modern Literature. Included are numerous first editions, pre-publication proofs, signed...
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By Michael Stillman
Alexander Rare Books has issued their Catalog Fourteen of Literary Firsts and Poetry. While the heading Winter 2008 indicates we may have received...
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By Michael Stillman
James Pepper Rare Books has issued their Catalogue 172. It is their latest collection of items mostly either associated with film or theater,...
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By Michael Stillman
The latest collection from David Schulson Autographs has arrived, simply titled 136. It contains signatures of notable figures from all walks of life...
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By Michael Stillman
Recently received from Michael Graves-Johnston is Egypt and the Sudan, Catalogue 99. This is a land of incredible history, great civilizations that have...
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By Michael Stillman
We recently received a beautiful catalogue from Librairie Thomas-Scheler of Paris entitled Pierre-Joseph Redoute Le Raphael des fleures (the Raphael of flowers). This...
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By Michael Stillman
Oak Knoll Books has issued its Catalogue 286 in its continuing series of books about books and the book arts. Titles cover book...
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by Michael Stillman
Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books has issued a new title in its series of fifty fine books: 50 Fine Travel Books 2008....
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By Michael Stillman
The Antiquariaat Forum attends numerous book fairs over the course of a year, and prints up small catalogues for each show. Last month...
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