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The Private Library blogs about book collecting and book history through the lens of an individual collector and professional librarian

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A Bibliomaniacs Passion A Blog about all things bookish!

A Blog about all things bookish! A Few Resources for Book Collectors. Another handy, yet expensive, resource is a guide to how the publishers make first editions. There are a couple guides out there that are pretty much the standard. Pocket Guide to the Identification of First Editions. A great book on proper care of your collection.

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Mostly books, sometimes other things. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein. The rape scene and .

Mad Bibliophile Mad Bibliophile Blogging about books and bookish things.

For those interested, I have just participated in the next session of the BBC World Book Club. I got to ask him a few questions about the novel via phone.

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On the fortification of cities. In its Cavagna Collection, printed in Venice by Camillo Borgominiero, brother of Rutilio, in 1584. On bells, and the. Di M Girolamo Maggi, e del capitan Iacomo Castriotto, ingegniero del christianiss. re di Francia ; libri III. As I was beginning t.

Old Scrolls Blog quality antiquarian used and rare books

Quality antiquarian used and rare books. Our first destination was Niagara-on-the-Lake, a beautiful old town situated in the heart of wine country on the Niagara escarpment, on the shore of Lake Ontario where the Niagara River meets the Lake. The building is a lovely old thi.

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Printers Shopfloors, Little Magazines, and Small Presses

Shopfloors, Little Magazines, and Small Presses. On the Dedications of Churches. Poets and Poetry of Printerdom. The American Printer and Treatise on Punctuation. Oat City Book Trade, 1984-2015. Oat City Museums of Material Culture.

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