Literary New York: A Springtime Postcard
/But my favorite part of the Morgan is the private library that once belonged to J.P. Morgan, a gilded space filled with books.
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But my favorite part of the Morgan is the private library that once belonged to J.P. Morgan, a gilded space filled with books.
Read MoreThe seminar provides a comprehensive look at everything necessary for launching a career in the antiquarian book trade.
Read More"You probably already collect something. The trick to making it a collection and not just a conglomeration of things in proximity to one another is giving it a name, a direction, an intention, and committing to growing it - not just by buying stuff - but by learning more about it and seeing where that leads."
Read More“Take me out to the ball game,
Take me out with the crowd;
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks....”
Read MoreFrom a purely technical standpoint, bringing a grand total of $8 million in historical documents to an ephemera show is no easy feat.
Read More Something of a photo alchemist, Mortensen combined his photographs with others and retouched them using glamour shots, religious relics, mythological creatures, and scenes of the occult.
Photo Fay Wray courtesy Stephen Romano Gallery
“Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall St.” by artist Wolgang Buchta
More than 50 artists showcase their work during New York Rare Book Week.
Read MoreThe area nestled within the confines of 14th Street and Houston and flanked from east to west by 4th Avenue and the Hudson River became a literary hotspot during the early twentieth century
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"If ever there was an impulse to collect that appeals directly to the intellect, it is the urge to acquire and possess books and their various cousins, manuscripts, printed ephemera, prints and the like". Nicholas Basbanes in the foreward to "Rare Books Uncovered" by Rebecca Rego Barry
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