first edition
Having just returned from a long weekend in Cambridge and Boston, I realize I should have planned better when I booked months ago and scheduled my visit to coincide with the Massachusetts and Rhode Is
Yesterday was another full--productive, surprising, humbling--day of looking at books.
To kick off a week of previews relating to this week in New York City -- two major auctions and three fairs -- I sat down this weekend to conquer the
At the upcoming Heritage auction in New York City on April 7-9, rare Charles Dickens manusc
[ITHACA, NY] National Book Auctions, located in Ithaca, NY will features a fine assortment of important books, ephemera and collectibles, including a number of important first edition volumes, an impr
The Awl, a NYC-based online magazine, posted a great piece this week on "How to Spot a First Edition." The opening anecdo
Pasadena is where it all begins this weekend, commencing a string of three major book fairs in California over the next ten days (next is Codex, and then the CA book fair in San Francisco).
For those of you who read and enjoyed Anne Trubek's essay on Paul Laurence Dunbar from our summer quarterly, I'm happy to repo
