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Our series profiling the next generation of antiquarian booksellers continues today with Jesse Rossa, proprietor of Triolet Rare Books in Glendale, California.
Anyone that's ever worked with rare books holds on to the hope that someday they'll dust off an old tome and out will spill some previously undiscovered - but amazingly relevant - piece of ephemera.
In the age of eReaders people are buying fewer physical books. Fewer physical books in a home also means fewer bookshelves.
"A good way to make a small fortune in the book business is to start with a large one."
Our occasional series profiling bibliomystery authors continues today with Marianne MacDonald, author of the Dido Hoare series.  MacDonald's books feature Dido Hoare, an antiquarian bookseller
Can a bookshop exist without books?
Our series profiling the next generation of antiquarian booksellers continues today with Elizabeth Svendsen
One of our ongoing concerns here at Fine Books is the intersection of books and art.  In the midst of a digital revolution in publishing, I would like to start profiling small, independent pub