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Articles - November - 2019 Issue

The Boston Antiquarian Book Fair Nov. 15-17

Cold on the outside, warm on the inside

A right of passage in New England each fall, the ABAA Book Fair in Boston, returns to the Hynes Center November 15-17.  This is one of the ABAA’s fairs and a stalwart event for east coast dealers and an opportunity for dealers more distant, with important things to sell, to exhibit.  This year 132 dealers will be filling Hynes Center with compelling material.  Each year the show organizers rethink the admissions policies and this year admission is being charged only on opening night Friday 15 November. For Saturday and Sunday admissions will be free.

 

For bibliophiles, be they dealers, librarians, collectors, or the simply curious this fair makes a serious effort to appeal to all communities including the offering of low-priced printed collectables for those early in their collecting experience.

 

Note that the fair offers discovery opportunities as well as lectures by highly experienced professionals.

 

Here’s the release.

 

 

43rd BOSTON INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR

at the

HYNES CONVENTION CENTER, NOVEMBER 15-17, 2019

 

Highlighted items include a rare extant copy of the second folio of Shakespeare’s “Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies” from 1632, one of the most spectacular bird’s eye view maps of Boston ever published, and the first edition of the 1611 King James “The Great He Bible”

 

~Free Book Appraisals on Sunday, Nov. 17, 1-3pm~

~Free Admission on Saturday & Sunday~

 

 

BOSTON, MA – The annual fall gathering for booklovers, the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair returns to the Hynes Convention Center in Boston’s beautiful Back Bay for its 43rd year, November 15-17, 2019. Featuring the collections and rare treasures of 132 booksellers from the U.S., England, Canada, Netherlands, France, Germany, Russia, Denmark, Hungary, and Argentina, the Boston Book Fair gives visitors the opportunity to see, learn about, and purchase the finest in rare and valuable books, illuminated manuscripts, autographs, graphics, maps, atlases, photographs, fine and decorative prints, and much more.

 

Among the highlighted items for sale at this year’s fair will be the 1879 Bailey & Hazen Map of Boston, one of the most spectacular bird’s eye views of Boston ever published; an extremely rare extant version of the Second Folio of Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. (with an epitaph from John Milton), 1632; Russian Suprematist art and design from the 1920s; a rare 18th century Italian illustrated book of dice and card games, mathematical riddles, sleight-of-hand, and magic;the first printing of Ernest Thayer's poem Casey at The Bat, 1901; a unique and significant collection of early 20th century documents from the National Liberal Immigration League; a set of Japanese acupuncture and moxibustion charts.(1662) from the Edo Period; the first edition of the 1611 King James “The Great He Bible,” arguably the most important book ever published in English; an extraordinary collection of early 20th century Japanese woodblock prints; Original Dr. Pepper Advertising Art from the early 1960s; and rare and first editions of works by Margaret Atwood, James Baldwin, William Blake, Albert Camus, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Betty Friedan, Aldous Huxley, Jack London, Edgar Allen Poe, Beatrix Potter, Ayn Rand, Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, and Edith Wharton. 

One of the oldest and most respected antiquarian book shows in the country, the event offers a top selection of items available on the international literary market. Attendees have the unique chance to get a close look at rare and historic museum-quality items, offered by some of the most prestigious participants in the trade. Whether just browsing or buying, the Fair offers something for every taste and budget—books on art, politics, travel, gastronomy, and science to sport, natural history, literature, music, and children’s books—all appealing to a range of bibliophiles and browsers.

 

Special events at this year’s fair kick off with an Opening Night celebration on Friday, Nov. 15 from 4-8pm; and feature talks with MFA curator Meghan Melvin on the exhibition “Kay Nielsen’s Enchanted Vision” (Saturday, Nov. 16 at 2:30pm); Getting Started in Family History, by Alice Kane from the New England Historic Genealogical Society (Saturday, Nov. 16 at 12:30pm); and The Graphic Revolution, a two-part exploration looking at the explosion in the collecting and creation of graphic novels and comic books in the 20th & 21st centuries, highlighted by a panel discussion led by noted scholar Hillary Chute with local authors Tim Finn, Liz Prince, and Nick Thorkelson (Sunday, Nov. 17 at 1pm & 2pm).  On Sunday from 1-3pm, attendees can bring in their own books for FREE APPRAISALS!  For full programming details visit http://bostonbookfair.com/event-category/

For attendees wanting to start a collection without breaking the bank, there will be dealers offering “Discovery” items priced at $100 or less, including a selection of children’s books and decorative cloth bindings. The Fair is an opportunity to learn tips on how to start a collection and talk to dealers who are experts in their specialties.

Tickets are $25 for Friday night’s exclusive Opening Night event, an opportunity for the public to get a first look at items for sale at the Fair; admission is free on Saturday and Sunday.

Friday, November 15              4:00-8:00pm             Tickets: $25.00 - Opening Night         
Saturday, November 16          12:00-7:00pm           Free Admission
Sunday, November 17             12:00-5:00pm          Free Admission

 

Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
www.mccahome.com

 

The Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair is sponsored by the New England Chapter of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America. A portion of the ticket sales will benefit the Boston Public Library and the American Antiquarian Society. Tickets are for sale at www.bostonbookfair.com and at the show’s box office during Friday evening show hours.  

  

For more information, please visit www.bostonbookfair.com or call 617-266-6540.

 

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