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Perfection is an elusive thing for collectors, especially if anything less than “no dings, no chips” is unacceptable.
In 1880 a slim volume of poetry appeared that modern book collectors have come to see as the opening salvo in a revolution that had profound and long-lasting effects on commercial book production a
Sometimes good things really do come to those who wait—and to those who never give up the fight. That happened on October 15, 2010, when the William L.
Once, along the shores of Seattle, Washington, a young man met an old princess. She, out from her waterfront cabin, was on the tideflats collecting clams and mussels.