Fine Books News: Recent

Highlights of Bernard Quaritch's new Women Printers, Publishers, Booksellers catalogue…
Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985, on view at The J. Paul Getty Museum running…
Current Events & Trends
It’s Women’s History Month, which means many antiquarian booksellers have issued catalogues and lists highlighting rare books by and about women. I’m surveying here a handful that caught my attention.
Auctions
New York — Printed & Manuscript African Americana is on offer at Swann Galleries Thursday, March 25. The sale will feature an exceptional offering of material with highlights from important figures and historical movements, including Frederick Douglass; slavery and abolition; the Civil Rights…
News
Austin, TX – The Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin has acquired the Jacques Lowe Photographic Archive. Lowe is best known for his photographs documenting the Kennedy family, notably John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign and his first year in the White House…
Book Reviews
For book collectors, it’s always hunting season. No one knows this better than Kurt Zimmerman, longtime book collector and cofounder of the Book Hunters Club of Houston. Zimmerman has just published his first book, Rare Book Hunting: Essays and Escapades, a collection of highly enjoyable stories…
Auctions
Connecticut — Antiquarian Auctions in the U.S. offers Sale # 5: Natural History. The majority of the sale (over 120 lots) consists of several 1000 Off-Prints, Extracts and Pamphlets from the Malacological Library of Richard I. Johnson. The auction runs from Thursday 18th March until Thursday 25th,…
Current Events & Trends
A busy week coming up in the salerooms:
Current Events & Trends
Today’s Video Friday is more of a recommendation for weekend viewing. Netflix’s new three-part true crime documentary, Murder Among the Mormons, chronicles the Mark Hofmann story. No spoilers if you don’t know what happened in 1985, just watch; there’s greed, forgery, murder—and historical…
News
New York – The Manhattan Rare Book Company is celebrating Women’s History Month by offering for sale a historically significant first edition copy of a mathematical text from the personal library of Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), the renowned British scientist and mathematician (and daughter of the…
Auctions
Leyburn, North Yorkshire, UK — A first edition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has sold in Tennants Auctioneers’ Books, Maps & Ephemeral Sale for £4,200 (plus buyer’s premium). The volume was published by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and is an example of the second state of the first issue…
Book Reviews
From works of art and missals to wallpaper, German printers in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were colorfully creative marvels. Their work is explored in detail for the first time in Early Colour Printing: German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum by Dr. Elizabeth Savage, senior…