Highlights from various exhibitors at the ABAA Virtual Book Fair Spring Edition running through May 13 include:
Rare Books
An academic wager on Super Bowl LVII has been fulfilled with the opening of the exhibition Promoting Useful Knowledge: The American Philosophical Society and Science in Early America, at K
More than 100 international antiquarian dealers will descend on the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea for Firsts, London’s Rare Book Fair, running this year May
Highlights from Coronation catalogues from Bernard Quaritch, Peter Harrington, and
Oxford University Press (OUP) has a rich history producing bibles, starting in the 16th century at a time when Shakespeare was alive, writes Clare
A new exhibition at St Bride Foundation in London focuses on the history of decorated papers in books.
The history of binding in leather dates back as far as the six century and, withstanding the digitalisation of the publishing industry, is a specialized trade that remains in demand today, writ
The sixth-century Gospels of Augustine of Canterbury are the oldest surviving illustrated Latin Gospels in the world and the oldest non-archaeological artefact of any kind to have survived in Engla
Highlights from the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair
Cricket. A Collection of All the Grand Matches of Cricket played in England within Twenty Years, viz.
