Recently Published Catalogues from the World of Collecting
Reading booksellers' and auction house 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.
Camille Sourget Librairie
Livres rares, Paris, 57 items
Bernard Quaritch, Ltd
#1451: Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts, 82 items
Langdon Manor Books
#17: RBMS 2023, 39 items
Blackwell’s Rare Books
#43 Modern Poetry, & MF10: Modernisms, 152 & 210 items
Books for Cooks
#2: Firsts London 2023, 38 items
Francis Edwards Antiquarian Bookseller
1687 Summer 2023, 71 pgs
James Findlay Collectables
New Stock of Books, 10 items
Gaston Renard Pty. Ltd.
Short Lists: No. 415: A Miscellany, No. 416: Limited Editions, No. 417: A Miscellany, & No. 418: A Darwin List, 70, 82, 84 & 90 items
David M. Lesser
#195, #196 & #197: Rare Americana, 130, 136 & 135 items
The Mysterious Bookshop
The Haycraft-Queen, Definitive Library of Detective-Crime-Mystery Fiction & Queen’s Quorum (A Catalogue of Mostly First Editions), 125 items
Nudelman Rare Books
#50: 50 Catalogs in 43 years, 242 items
Prestel
Autumn 2023: Art Architecture Design Photography, 97 pgs.
Garrett Scott, Bookseller
#48: Red Hot Presbyterians, 31 items
Raptis Rare Books
For the Collection of a Lifetime, 97 pages
Sumner & Stillman
#194 & 195: Literary First Editions, 84 & 92 items
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