Bookseller Catalogs


A Selection of Archives

By Johnson Rare Books & Archives

A Selection of Archives Letters, scrapbooks, diaries, photo albums and ephemera from the past are a gift from prior generations to the future. In history books and memoirs, we can read about important events, memorize dates and learn about the principle players. But to understand how it felt to live at a significant time and how it affected people of that time and place, their own accounts are the vehicle that will transport us.

How to request a print version: A PDF version of the catalog can be emailed upon request. Please contact Jen Johnson at jen@bookshopllc.com or call 626.967.1888.


E-List 32

By Andrew Cahan: Bookseller, Ltd.

E-List 32 Recent acquisitions: these include works signed by Harry Callahan, Lucien Clergue, Imogen Cunningham, Judy Dater, Arnold Genthe, Ralph Gibson, Emmet Gowin, Barbara Kruger and others.


Pictorial Maps Listing May 2016 - Highlights


Pictorial Maps Listing May 2016 - Highlights Old Imprints is pleased to present some particularly interesting pictorial maps in this, our second listing of the year.

- several fine aviation era maps by Ernest Clegg, Kenneth Thompson, Ruth Taylor White and L. Helguera

- maps of Australia, Canada and New Zealand by MacDonald Gill whose work led the renaissance of decorative mapmaking in the early 20th century

- work by important American pictorial map makers Jo Mora, Ernest Dudley Chase, Edwin Olsen and Blake Clark

- a map of Spokane, Washington a fine example of late 19th century bird's eye views

And here's your chance if you have never seen a Willy Nilly map or a "Fun Map"...

The pdf catalog contains highlights of the full listing which can be viewed online at www.oldimprints.com



Occasional List 33: Get Schooled

By Garrett Scott, Bookseller

Occasional List 33: Get Schooled 47 interesting and unusual items having to do with education, including Emma Willard’s sister turning to the lottery, or a student


at Gettysburg College publishing satirical reviews of the professors of 1882, or an epitome of eccentric free speech on campus.

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