Recently Published Catalogues from the World of Collecting
May 2010

Oak Knoll Books
#293 & Flyer: Books about Books & The Center for Book Arts - Artist’s Books, 334 & 14 items
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.
Back of Beyond Books
#2: April 1, 2010, 62 items
Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
#158 & 159: The Next Wave of Books & New Arrivals, and Modern Literature, 88 & 292 items
Bernard Quaritch Ltd.
#2010/6: Travel Miscellany, Spring 2010, 76 items
Charles Wood III, Antiquarian Booksellers
#142: Rare Books on the Book Arts, Printing History, & Early Lithography, 98 items
David M. Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books, LLC
#113: Rare Americana, 151 items
Jeff Werber Rare Books
#159: Rare Science & Astronomy Books, 418 items
Karen Nyman
#24: March 1, 2010, 99 items
The Kelmscott Bookshop Rare Books
#5: Artists’ Books, Private Press, the Pre-Raphaelites, William Morris, Illustrated Books, Art, Fine Literature, & More, 110 items
Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc.
#27: New Miscellany, 106 items
Nigel Williams Rare Books
#158: Recent Acquisitions, Modern 1st Editions, Children’s & Illustrated Books, 559 items
Page Books
#42: Fine Children’s & Illustrated Books, 349 items
Peter L. Masi Books
#205: March, 2010, 464 items
Priscilla Juvelis Rare Books
#48: Contemporary Book Arts, 28 items
R. Plapinger Baseball Books
#50: Baseball Non-Fiction, Spring/Summer 2010, 158 items
Sumner & Stillman
#142: First American Editions of Charles Dickens, 113 items