Fine Books News: Recent
Highlights from Bernard Quaritch's new catalogue Almanacks include:Rider’s British Merlin for 1660
The Bodleian Libraries' forthcoming exhibition Pets & their People will explore why humans keep…
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A new world record has been set at Forum Auctions when a fully signed, first edition, first impression set of the The Lord of the Rings sold for £287, 700 (hammer price + buyer’s premium), against an estimate of £70,000 - £90,000.
The Bodleian Libraries and the Vesuvius Challenge have announced a breakthrough in the bid to decipher text preserved on papyrus scrolls from the ancient site of Herculaneum which was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.Researchers have successfully generated the first image of the…
More than 1,000 books fom the Edinburgh-based T. N. Foulis publishing house will go under the hammer at Lyon & Turnbull this week.T. N. Foulis was founded in 1903, although the Foulis family had been publishers since the 18th century, and became known for its illustrated fiction, non-fiction,…
The top lot at Freeman’s | Hindman’s Printed and Manuscript Americana sale was a printed broadside of George Washington’s first Inaugural Address which soared past its $15,000 – $25,000 estimate to finally sell for $381,500. While newspaper printings of Washington…
Here are the sales I'll be watching this week:
The Aitken Bible, the First English Bible printed in America, is among the offerings in William Reese Company's first printed catalogue issued under its new ownership by New York-based James Cummins Bookseller and London’s Peter Harrington.One of the most celebrated American Bibles, it is often…
A unique and historically important book documenting Lakota Sioux tribal history has topped Morphy’s' Western and Native American art, relics and memorabilia auction.
The Miami Design District will again host the Tropic Bound: International Biennial Artists' Book Fair next week following its succesful debut in 2023.
Chicago-based Barrovian Books is launching its Artist Series, a collection of limited edition books featuring work from local artists. The studio, which specializes in handmade journals and notebooks, will incorporate original artwork into their signature hand-bound books.
Leading the auction results at Christie’s' latest Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts sale was Johannes Kepler’s Astronomia nova which went for $327,600.
