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A quick roundup of the news about rare books and collectors from around the world.

 

Ken Gloss, owner of Brattle Book Shop and resident book expert on Antiques Roadshow is interviewed about the rare book trade in Antiques and the Arts Weekly...

 

Pasadena Pefection!

Nice to see Pasadena getting some praise as “a hub for rare-book activity in Los Angeles” in the latest Delta Sky Magazine. However, as it is home to both the California International Antiquarian Book Fair (every other year) and Whitmore Rare Books all the time, we shouldn't really be surprised! 

Whitmore Rare Books

Speaking of Whitemore Rare Books, did you see that've moved to a swanky new showroom... 

 

The Publisher Who Turned Down Jane Austen

The good folk at Tavistock Books' recently shared the ignominy of publisher Thomas Cadell (the Younger) who, on November 1, 1797, declined to publish Jane Austen's first novel, First Impressions -- which would go one to become better known as Pride and Prejeduice. Oops! 

 

AbeBooks Reverses Decision to Restrict Countries from Site

ILAB President Sally Burdon has announced that AbeBooks have reversed their plans to exclude certain countries from trading on the site after a backlash and boycott by hundreds of rare-book dealers worldwide. Read the coverage on Lit Hub...

 

ABAA-member Own Kubik has recovered a cache of books stolen from Yale many decades ago. He shared the story on abaa.org...

 

Heather O’Donnell delivers the 2018 Adrian Van Sinderen Lecture

Heather O'DonnellABAA-member Heather O'Donnell, Ph.D., founder of Honey & Wax Booksellers and creator of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize for young women, delivered the 2018 Adrian Van Sinderen Lecture on Nov. 6, at Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, entitled "Scouts, Spies, and Surveyors: The Collectors of the Future."

Another member sharing their expertise is Michael Vinson, who delivered a lecture on the History of the Book Trade in California and the West to the Book Club of California on November 5.
 


Ken Sanders interviewed on French TV

ABAA-members and noted "rare-book detective" Ken Sanders was recently interviewed on French television about his efforts to catch book thieves and his passion for long-vanished poet Everett Reuss.
 

 


Raptis Rare Books Employing DNA Technology to Authenticate Books

No, this isn't the plot of a new Hollywood movie where scientific breakthroughs have made it easy for rare book dealers to clone the original owners of books in order to resolve thorny questions of provenance. Instead, Raptis Rare Books have begun using "Synthetic DNA" to help fight book theft. Intrigued? Fine Books Magazine digs into the details....


Three Poisonous Books Found in University Library

-- Caveat lector!

 

It's Book Collecting Prize Season

The ABAA recently announced the winners of the annual National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest (NCBCC) , and Honey & Wax Books announced the winners of the second annual Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize for young women collectors. Meanwhile, the ABAA's California chapters have launched a book collecting prize of their own...  (And, speaking of the NCBCC, here's Tavistock Books' recent post about the award and this years' winners...)


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