You’re in a museum and you’re there to look at art, right? Maybe not. Maybe you’re there to discuss the book you’ve just finished reading. Art…
Inside Spring 2014
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Rare Book Week
A guide to one exceptional week in NYC, April 1-8
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An Ottoman Odyssey
A week in Istanbul in search of books, paper, and coffee
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Behind the Scenes at the Antiques Roadshow
Where rare books make good television
GENTLY MAD
101 “Fake” Books
Warren Lehrer’s invented bibliography is a brilliant, ambitious effort
DIGEST
The Grapes of Wrathroad trip
DIGEST
Samantha Hahn’s painted ladies
DIGEST
The Morbid Anatomy Library & Museum
RECORD-BREAKER
Once Upon a Time…
Charles Perrault’s fairy tales make a rare appearance
BOOK ART
Tear, Plaster, & Stack
An interview with Buzz Spector
BEYOND THE BASICS
Incomplete Books
Forgiving a book’s flaws would be a healthy thing for both collectors and booksellers
IN THE LIBRARY
A Change of Perspective
The debut of photography at the Morgan Library
FINE MAPS
Leading the Way
How Native American maps helped explorers traverse unknown lands
SOLD@AUCTION
Institutional Successes
The Wellcome Library snagged a medieval folding almanac, while RIT brought home the Kelmscott Albion press
ON THE BLOCK
A Storied Manuscript
Back at auction after fifteen years, the legendary Rothschild Prayerbook breaks even
HOW I GOT STARTED
Lewis Carroll and His World
Collector Charlie Lovett