The 64th New York International Antiquarian Book Fair: Be There!!
On April 4th, in New York City, the Park Avenue Armory begins to host the 64th New York International Antiquarian Book Fair that runs through the 7th. One hundred ninety-six exhibitors will be displaying prized materials to seduce the steady crowds that annually make these New York book fairs the premier antiquarian book fair in the world. To the casual observer it may seem just a book fair but this is a reminder that New York City, once the home of more than 200 bookshops, lost them slowly over the 20th century while o...
R. David Parsons assembled one of the most important collections of early explorations to the Americas and to Asia. David passed away in 2014, and his collection was recently acquired from the Par...
Bonhams is offering an auction about Remarkable Women. It’s concentrations of material owned and/or used by women during their lives. Book collections rarely say much about their collectors. The...
American libraries continue to be a focus of the culture wars and debate over what should or should not be allowed on the shelves and who should select it has become increasingly loud and divisive....
Eric C. Caren is writing about his 9th Single Owner Auction of "How History Unfolds on Paper" at Potter Potter, April 18th. Highlights include George Washington's Commission to be Commander in Ch...
Schools in Escambia County, Florida, have removed an astonishing 1,600 books from their schools in response to a law passed last year by the Florida legislature and signed by the Governor. It requi...
Two of the world’s largest libraries, The British Library and the Toronto Public Library, were both victims of massive cyber attacks which disabled their computer systems and held them for ransom i...
Some time a century or more ago, a document made its way from Peru to the United States. It had once been included in a volume with other documents currently held in the Peruvian archives. Exactly ...
It’s April and the steady pitter patter of the collectible paper audience walking to and from the Armory, will soon recede. Meanwhile Swann Galleries on 24th Street will soon hammer down 308 lots ...
Is the Kremlin sending mercenaries to various libraries over Europe to steal old Russian books?
The Kremlin organizing the theft of old Russian books all over Europe might sound like a hoax—bu...
Your e-book reader may be an access point for cybercriminals, hackers who want to enter your electronic devices to either steal valuable personal information or plant malicious software such as adw...
The Capital Rare Book Fair will take place on Saturday and Sunday May 4-5, plus there will be a special preview on the Friday evening before. Booksellers from Virginia to Maine, and as far west as ...
This month we are reviewing four new catalogues from booksellers. The 19th Century Rare Book Photograph Shop presents a catalogue of “Magnificent Books, Manuscripts Photographs.” It lives up to i...