Recently Published Catalogues from the World of Collecting
February 2017
Reading booksellers’ catalogues is one of the best ways to learn about book collecting, and developing relationships with dealers in your field is the best way to get good books. Most booksellers offer new material to existing customers before they list it online. Many of the best books never hit the web.
Alastor Rare Books
#29, 210 items
artbook, distributed art publishers
Spring 2017: New Books on Art & Culture, 185 pgs
Back of Beyond Books
#18: December 2016, 360 items
Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA
#26: Winter 2017, 201 items
Blackwell's Rare Books
#B188: Antiquarian & Modern, 200 items. 100 Books, 100 items
Bow Windows Bookshop
#201, 280 items
Camille Sourget Librairie
#22: Livres Rares, 54 items
James Cummins, bookseller
#134, 81 items
J&J Lubrano Music Antiquarians
#81: The Collection of Dr. Stephen S. Wallace: 19th-And Early 20th-Century Opera, 46 items
Langdon Manor Books: The Extraordinary History Of The Every Day
#1: African-Americana, Archives & American Social Movements, 42 items
David M. Lesser
#153: Rare Americana - A Catalogue of Significant & Unusual Imprints Relating to America, 134 items
Jon S. Richardson Rare Books
January 2017 & Holiday 2016, 48 & 46 items
Riverrun Books & Manuscripts
#1: The Adirondack's, & Beyond, 150 items
Ralph Sipper Books
Cinema Literature, 130 items