Beyond suffrage, another highlight of women’s writing will be on view in the booth of Pasadena’s own Whitmore Rare Books, which is offering a first edition of Aphra Behn’s The Feign'd Curtizans (1679), a feminist comedy by England’s first professional female playwright. It is, says the bookseller, the only one on the market, and it is priced at $12,500.
Keeping the fair’s location in mind, there are also quite a few special California-themed offerings. David Spilman Fine Books of Sebastopol, CA, will bring the 1855 book, Mountains & Molehills, by Frank Marryat, which contains, in his words, the “best descriptions and illustrations of the gold mines and life in California during the Gold Rush era.” The price is $2,250.