Rebecca Rego Barry
In 1989, the Souvenir Press published a limited edition of Slightly Foxed--but still desirable: Ronald Searle's Wicked World of Book Collecting, a volume that continues to delight book col
There is at least one good story coming out of Washington, D.C.
When offered Sylvia Plath's first collection of poems, The Colossus, New Directions founder James Laughlin turned it down.
Perhaps it is too obvious to say, but handwriting tugs at the heartstrings of book collectors. We look for and place value on signatures, inscriptions, and marginalia.
As a location for an antiquarian book fair, nouveau Brooklyn seems pretty perfect.
Over the weekend, the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, opened Lari Pittman: Mood Books
If there's any one book about books that I always keep within reach, it's John Carter's ABC for Book Collectors.
Coming to auction next week in Edinburgh is a deluxe, large folio edition of