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Winter 2003

Including:

  • Outside Vendors at ABAA Fairs
  • Volmer Rosenkilde, Danish Booksellers/Scholar
  • Letters to the Editor from Bob Fleck, Tom Congalton
  • NYPD Requests Aid in Missing Person and Fraud Investigations
  • Stolen Books Database Now on ABAA.org
  • Scandinavia 2002 Revisited
  • The Lore and Lure of Manhattan’s Historic Book Row
  • Northern California Chapter Raises Money for Benevolent Fund
  • In memoriam – Henry “Hank” Young Moises, Eugene L. Schwaab Jr.
  • Recent Books by Members – Paul Geron. The Devil’s Son-in-Law: The Story of Peetie Wheatstraw and His Songs. Collectors & Special Collections: Three Talks by Alice D. Schreyer William S. Reese and Robert H. Jackson. Bernard M. Rosenthal. The Gentle Invasion: Continental Émigré Booksellers of the Thirties and Forties and Their Impact on the Antiquarian Booktrade in the United States. The 1986 Sol M. Malkin Lecture. Justin G. Schiller. Pioneering Collectible Children’s Books: The First One Hundred Years. The 1993 Sol. M. Malkin Lecture. Arce de Cercle, volume I, number 1 (January 2003). Edited and published by Terrence A. Tanner
  • Brigham Young University Honors Rostenberg and Stern
  • Bromsen Receives Brown University Medal

And more.

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Fall 2002

Including:

  • Bob Fleck Elected ILAB President
  • Letters to the Editor from Donald C. Dickinson, Ed Pollack
  • The 36th ILAB Congress: Scandinavia, September 2002 (and its brave little book fair)
  • Rare Since Old Times: Yushodo Celebrates 70th Anniversary
  • The 2002 ILAB Congress: A Report from ABAA’s President
  • Salt Lake City Rare Books Dealer Turns Sleuth
  • In Memoriam – Stanley Phillip Kurman
  • Recent Books by Members – First Editions of Dr. Seuss Books: A Guide to Identification by Helen and Marc Younger and Dan Hirsch.
  • Stanford University Establishes Byra J. and William P. Wreden Prize
  • Ken Sanders Hosts “Genuine Fakes”

And more.

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Summer 2002

Including:

  • Some Thoughts on the Maturing of the Rare Book Market at the Turn of the 21st Century
  • The More Things Change: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going in the Online Book World
  • Letters to the Editor from Collier Brown
  • London Book Fair Week 2002: Booked Out in Seven Days or Less
  • Endangered Bookseller Customs and Courtesies
  • Why Qualified Professional Appraisals Are Important
  • October 1834: Chapter One
  • In Memoriam – Ella Palmer, John Sinkankas
  • ILAB Awards 13th Prize for Bibliography

And more.

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Spring 2002

Includes:

  • Reflections and a Look Forward from Two ABAA Presidents
  • Dealers in Cultural Property: Unidroit and the Unesco Code of Ethics
  • Letters to the Editor from Collier Brown
  • News from the Benevolent Fund
  • 2002 Los Angeles Book Fair
  • A Letter from ILAB President Kay Craddock
  • 2001-Blue and White
  • In Memoriam – Fred Goetz, Robert G. Hayman, Nico Israel
  • Recent Books by Members: Demon of the Waters. The True Story of the Mutiny on the Whaleship Globe by Gregory Gibson. Strings Attached: Dorothy Abbe, her Work and WAD by Anne C. Bromer. “Checklist of Pre-Twentieth-Century Women in Cartography” by Alice Hudson and Mary McMichael Ritzlin

And more.

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Winter 2002

Including:

  • Pressures and Preferences at the Los Angeles Book Fair
  • ILAB Presidents Meet in Boston
  • Change Possible for New York Venue
  • ABAA Welcomes New Webmaster
  • Meet Me at the Fair!
  • Living with Books
  • The Mobled Prince: A Personal Reflection on Reading and Collecting Shakespeare
  • ABAA Members in the News – Dennis Melhouse, James Visbeck
  • Recent Books by Members – Works of Maurice Sendak Revised and Expanded to 2001: A Collection with Comments by Joyce Y. Hanrahan. Collected Books: The Guide to Values 2002. By Allen and Patricia Ahearn. Absolutely, Mister Sickes? Positively, Mister Field! New Light on the Eugene “Pinny” Field II and Harry Dayton Sickles Forger Case. By William L. Butts. Manuscript Illumination in the Modern Age: Recovery and Reconstruction by Sandra Hindman. Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computer, Networking, and Telecommunications by Diana H. Hook and Jeremy M. Norman
  • In Memoriam – Lilian E. Bernstein, Robert Ross

And more.

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Fall 2001

Includes:

  • More on Ethics and the ABAA
  • The 22nd New York Antiquarian Book Fair, 1982
  • Letters to the Editor from John Crichton
  • Boston Fair Celebrates 25 Years
  • In Memoriam – James Hinz

And more.

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Summer 2001

Including:

  • ABAA Code of Ethics Revisited
  • The Messiah Factor in Bookselling
  • Letters to the Editor from Jim Presgraves
  • Armageddon Averted
  • New England Chapter to Host ILAB Presidents’ Meeting
  • There’s Money in Books
  • 2001 ABA Olympia Book Fair
  • Olympian Heights
  • Over the Top in London: A Report from the Restaurant Trenches
  • In Memoriam – Richard S. Barnes, John Socia, Robert Tollett

And more.

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Spring 2001

Including:

  • Books Stolen at New York Fair
  • Downloading the Mind of Collectors
  • Letters to the Editor from Virginia Faulkner
  • New Board and Committee Members for ABAA
  • Colorado Book Seminar
  • A Look in at Rulon-Miller Books
  • Obituaries – Paul Appel, Teresa Harding, Robert Lucas
  • Reese Speaks at Library of Congress Conference
  • Recent Books by Members: The Jefferson Letters by John Ballinger. Hundred Waters: A Dangerous Journey into the Heart of a Man by David Gregor. Bookends: Two Women, One Enduring Friendship by Madeleine Stern and Leona Rostenberg

And more.

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Winter 2001

Including:

  • In Memoriam: Richard Edward Oinonen, Paul Appel, Aveve Cohen, Rober Lucas
  • The Costs of Doing Business by Catalogue
  • Letters to the Editor from Jennifer Dean, Owen Kubik,
  • “Slender Threads”-Operative Forces at Work in the World of Rare Books
  • A Day in the Life of a Rare Book Dealer in 2101
  • Update on ABAA.org
  • Cow Mad
  • Universal Access and worldbookdealers.com
  • Worldbookdealers.com Responds
  • Yale Names New Director for Beinecke Library
  • Library of Congress Announces Rare Book Forum

And more.

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Fall 2000

Including:

  • Life is Short, But the Day is Long
  • Presidents Meet in Edinburgh
  • ILAB and the Internet: A Five-Year Saga
  • The 35th ILAB Congress in Edinburgh
  • The Impact of the Internet on the Specialist: A Survivor’s Tale
  • Rendell Chair Established at RBS

And more.

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