• Headquartered in New York City, it was the oldest specialist firm in the United States, focusing on historical and collectible children's books, related original art, and manuscripts. (wikipedia.org)
  • He served on the Lenox Society Steering Committee for Rare Books & Manuscripts at the New York Public Library from 1986 to 2000, and the Lewis Carroll Foundation board of directors from 1988 to 1995. (wikipedia.org)
  • The firm quickly established itself as the leading company in France for the printing of facsimiles of illuminated manuscripts, such as this chromolithographic book of hours. (princeton.edu)
  • Today only around 200 manuscripts (11 in the Kaufmann collection), and about a hundred books, often annotated by him have been identified. (columbia.edu)
  • In 1988, he formed a second corporation-Battledore Ltd, with his partner and spouse Dennis M V David, to further specialize in original children's book illustration art and the legacy of Maurice Sendak. (wikipedia.org)
  • Schiller works to promote awareness in early children's books, writing articles on various authors, artists, genres and collectibles, including reports and annual analyses of the antiquarian children's book field, and annual auction summaries and book reviews in trade journals including AB Bookman's Weekly, where he contributed from 1971 to 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • His first specialty catalogue on collectible children's books came out that year. (wikipedia.org)
  • The printed sale catalogue of Pierre Briot's book collection, the Catalogue des livres de feu M r Briot , published in Paris in 1679, is one of the rare printed private library catalogues that have come down to us from seventeenth-century France. (brill.com)
  • to which is added a short-title index identifying and locating the original preliminary drawings by John Tenniel for Alice and Looking-Glass, privately printed 1990 "Collectible Children's Books: An Introduction", Rare & Collectible Children's Books, Tokyo (Japan): Maruzen Co., 1990 "Works by Beatrix Potter", The Guennol Collection, Vol III, Brooklyn Museum 1991 Sendak in Asia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Justin G. Schiller Fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society supports research by both doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars from any disciplinary perspective on the production, distribution, literary content, or historical context of American children's books to 1876. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1 As far as book trade catalogues are concerned, Martin has made ample use of publishers' and booksellers' catalogues for his quantitative and qualitative analysis of the production and the distribution of books in the French capital. (brill.com)
  • Princeton owns 16 small books about the collection, including Some Alcoholic Americana . (princeton.edu)
  • The online bookseller Amazon.com began business in July 1995, based in the state of Washington . (alquds.edu)
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  • he was elected to the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America in February 1967 (member of the Board of Governors, Class of 1976), where he remains a member. (wikipedia.org)
  • He was also a member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association (UK) from 1969 to 1989, and joined the Bibliographical Society of America in 1969, where he's still a member (Council, 2001-2007). (wikipedia.org)
  • His legacy extends to two fellowships with the American Antiquarian Society and the Bibliographical Society of America devoted to promoting scholarship in early children's literature research prior to 1901. (wikipedia.org)
  • We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). (jimbooks.com)
  • In 1640 in Cambridge , Massachusetts, Stephen Daye produced the first book printed in British North America, the Bay Psalm Book . (alquds.edu)
  • The credit of book takes watermarking slowed by North America, Western Europe, and Japan. (kobeltonline.de)
  • Half a century after its first publication, Henri-Jean Martin's monumental study Livre, pouvoirs et société à Paris au XVII e siècle ( 1598-1701 ) still stands out as the most comprehensive work on the seventeenth-century Parisian book world and, as such, it continues to serve as the reference work par excellence for scholars interested in the French book trade in the Grand Siècle . (brill.com)
  • Up till now, these lacunae in our understanding of the seventeenth-century Parisian book world have not been properly addressed. (brill.com)
  • The documentation I collected and that I present in the following pages, sheds light on numerous aspects of the organisation of sales of private book collections in seventeenth-century Paris that have hitherto remained hidden and, as such, it is of importance for the study of the French second-hand book market of that period. (brill.com)
  • An excellent slightly-enlarged facsimile reprint of one of the most important seventeenth century writing-books, with a descriptive blurb by Jan Tschichold. (oakknoll.com)
  • San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1980-87. (oakknoll.com)
  • Keepsakes from the Book Club of California for the years 1980-1987. (oakknoll.com)
  • San Francisco, CA: Book Club of California, 1985. (oakknoll.com)
  • Published in a Limited Edition of 500 copies for the Book Club of California. (oakknoll.com)
  • IN THIS ISSUE: D. Lobban on Aldus Manutius, P. Cuneo on Johnson and Garrick, D. Porter on the Hogarth Press and its proprietors, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, R. Meador on bookstores in Ann Arbor, N. Basbanes on the Archive of the Indies and the Biblioteca Columbina in Seville, R. Young on miniature books, AND MUCH MORE. (oakknoll.com)
  • Three miniature books (parent) and three similar microminiature books (child). (rarebookinsider.com)
  • Miniature books measure 19 mm square and microminiatures measure approx. (rarebookinsider.com)
  • Layered into an individually designed leather case designed by Osami Nakao, a well-known Japanese leather craftsman, with a leather-framed magnifying lens on top, 3 microminiatures nestled in a leather board, below are the 3 miniature books (with tiny book plate on verso of front cover), all in fine condition.An equisitely crafted, beautiful and rare set. (rarebookinsider.com)
  • The many other interesting articles include a look at W. Heath Robinson's wonderful children's books, Sydney Berger writing on book fairs, and for the ephemera and playing cards collectors out there, lavishly illustrated articles on vintage Jokers and travel ephemera. (oakknoll.com)
  • Thus, we buy and sell Steinbeck primary first editions in dust jackets, signed/limited editions, his appearances in anthologies, his periodical appearances, books and periodicals about Steinbeck, film and theatre memorabilia, bibliographies, and miscellaneous items. (jimbooks.com)
  • This tiny folded-paper book or parabaik (also spelled parabeik) came to the department with no attribution or provenance. (princeton.edu)
  • and the American Antiquarian Society since 1984. (wikipedia.org)
  • Then a flood of books on American and European emigre designers helped raise their public profile, and collectors began paying attention to their work. (designobserver.com)
  • The Golden Age of American travel books, collecting vintage paperbacks and children's books, the WWI political cartoons of Louis Raemaekers, what every collector should know about book formats, auction reports on Tolkeiniana and Victorian mysteries, another great column on collecting by Nicholas Basbanes. (oakknoll.com)
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  • As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. (marelibri.com)
  • In 2005, Google began scanning pages of volumes in several large research libraries in the US, as part of its new Google Books Library Project . (alquds.edu)
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  • Peter is a rare book dealer, so luckily he can lose himself between the pages of an ancient text - usually. (shelfnotes.com)
  • They include some distinguished authors of books on military history and intelligence. (coldspur.com)
  • More than ten years ago, Steven Guarnaccia, the chair of the BFA illustration department at Parsons, breathlessly called me to say he had just found nine mint copies of Sutnar's Catalog Design Progress , the Czech designer's seminal book, for $10 each at a secondhand bookstore in Manhattan. (designobserver.com)
  • A Leaf book limited to 60 copies letterpress printed. (numislit.com)
  • N.P. (The Guilford Handcraft Center), 1999. (oakknoll.com)
  • Based on an exhibition and conference at the Guilford Handcraft Center on lettering and the book arts. (oakknoll.com)
  • The national Center for the Book began in 1977. (alquds.edu)
  • Livre d'heures [Book of hours] (Paris: Engelmann et Graf, 1875). (princeton.edu)
  • As an eight-year-old boy he started collecting Wizard of Oz books by L. Frank Baum, lending parts of his collection to the author's centennial exhibition at Columbia University's Butler Library in 1956. (wikipedia.org)
  • IN THIS ISSUE: K. Blewster on Sherman Alexie, K. Vonnegut on himself, C. Grossman on the Limited Editions Club then and now, R. Meador on The Death of a Salesman, K. Jones on a bookstore in W. Texas, D. Thompson on collecting Beatles books, K. Peterson on Hemingway in Cuba, Dodgson's own first edition copy of Alice at. (oakknoll.com)
  • The young antiquarian bookseller relocated from North Carolina to the English countryside, hoping to rediscover the joy he once took in collecting and restoring rare books. (shelfnotes.com)
  • A mysterious portrait ignites an antiquarian bookseller's search through time and the works of Shakespeare for his lost love. (shelfnotes.com)
  • As he follows the trail back first to the Victorian era and then to Shakespeare's time, Peter communes with Amanda's spirit, learns the truth about his own past, and discovers a book that might definitively prove Shakespeare was, indeed, the author of all his plays. (shelfnotes.com)
  • Desperate to solve the mysery of the painting, Peter begins a hunt which brings him in contact with a special rare book, one which may hold the answer to whether Shakespeare actually wrote the many plays attributed to him (an academic argument that has had scholars taking sides for years). (shelfnotes.com)
  • There are a few productions of genre interest like Into the Woods with cast members among the nominees , however the list is mostly not sff. (file770.com)
  • Also, I have a very limited knowledge of adventure-mystery books (what genre are they, really? (shelfnotes.com)
  • It seems that the only source concerning this Moise Teglio (this would presumably have been his Italian name) is the list of books that Graziano purchased from him, [3] and from Graziano's notes on the items themselves, where in most of cases is mentioned as טיליאו (Tigliao? (columbia.edu)
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  • I had purchased a copy for $100 a year before from a rare-book dealer, and six months later I saw one for sale at $500. (designobserver.com)
  • The nonprofit Internet Archive began scanning books in 2004, in the same year that Google Inc. launched Google Book Search . (alquds.edu)
  • You're here because you've already read all the best new books from the first half of the year and you're ready for more. (lithub.com)
  • For our second Big Preview of the year, we've picked out the 230 books being published between July and December that we're most looking forward to. (lithub.com)
  • 2 Other types of contemporary book trade catalogues, such as auction catalogues and other printed catalogues of private collections offered for sale, do, however, play no role of importance in Livre, pouvoirs et société . (brill.com)
  • 3 Martin certainly signals the circulation of old and used books, but since the focus of his study is primarily on the development of the production and distribution of new books and not on the second-hand book market, it discusses neither the scope and nature of this part of the book trade nor the persons who specialised in it. (brill.com)
  • His latest book is Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies . (file770.com)
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  • In November/December 1660, Graziano acquired a copy of the reference book on the 613 commandments titled `Avodat ha-Levi , Venice 1546 (Kaufmann B 626) from Rabbi Menaḥem Shabbetai, son of the late rabbi Kanaruṭi. (columbia.edu)
  • Schiller has acted as advisor and dealer for some of the major private and institutional collections of early children's books in the world, including the Betsy Beinecke Shirley Collection now at Yale's Beinecke Library, the Lloyd E. Cotsen Collection of Children's Books now at Princeton University's Firestone Library, and the Peter J. Solomon Collection now at the Houghton Library, Harvard University, among others. (wikipedia.org)
  • IN THIS ISSUE: L. Gordan on E.B. and R. Browning in Italy, W. Brown and K. Blewster on Jackie Gleason's collection of books on the paranormal, D. Ressinger on the memoires of the Huguenot refugee Jacques Fontaine, an article and publication checklist for the Bird & Bull Press, the library of Umberto Eco, bestselling war novels of 1948, AND. (oakknoll.com)
  • D. Thompson on George Orwell as a print and radio journalist, plus articles on W.M. Thackeray, Charles Dickens, the libraries of the University of Toronto, books on chess, the novels of the preacher. (oakknoll.com)
  • The first section of the catalog contains a further selection of books and typescripts from the libraries of Helen Parsons Smith (1910-2003) and her friend Gabriel Montenegro Vargas (1907-1969), both of whom were IXth degree members of Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientis. (lashtal.com)
  • This issue features more stops on Biblio's world tour of Book Towns, visiting Scandinavia, Germany and Scotland. (oakknoll.com)
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  • We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (marelibri.com)
  • There has been a market for these sorts of ephemeral productions going back into the early '80s," says McWhinnie. (designobserver.com)
  • The novel goes back and forth between Peter's present and the story of how he met Amanda, and the reader sees as the book progresses that many things which once seemed disparate are in fact woven closely together. (shelfnotes.com)
  • The repertory of French book sales established by Françoise Bléchet lists 56 catalogues for the period 1630-1700, seven of which do not concern private collections. (brill.com)
  • His lists, however, are incomplete and sometimes incorrect since certain books that are in the Kaufmann collection are absent there, and apparently he attributed more than one purchase to a mistaken seller. (columbia.edu)
  • Cooper's winning book is When Minnehaha Flowed with Whiskey: A Spirited History of the Falls . (file770.com)
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  • Paul Tremblay has won the Bram Stoker, British Fantasy, and Massachusetts Book awards and is the author of The Pallbearers Club , Growing Things, Disappearance at Devil's Rock , A Head Full of Ghosts , and the crime novels The Little Sleep and No Sleep Till Wonderland . (file770.com)
  • Graziano seems to be confused here since his note of purchase of this book from Teglio in 1649 is on f. 3v of Kaufmann B 812 , corresponding to the Hanau 1627 edition. (columbia.edu)
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  • Of particular note are choice early editions of Crowley's Ahab, and Carmen Saeculare, as well a number of 'one-off' items: a specially made up copy of The Book of the Law that belonged to Helen, and a beautifully bound typescript of The Tao Teh King presented to Monty by his friends and fellow Agape Lodge members, Ray and Mildred Burlingame. (lashtal.com)