What’s Brewing: New antique book store opens on Palm Beach

What’s Brewing: New antique book store opens on Palm Beach

By Adrienne Raptis | December 26, 2016 | Comments Off on What’s Brewing: New antique book store opens on Palm Beach

Raptis Rare Books has recently been featured on WPBF news on What’s Brewing with Stephanie Berzinski. To see the full news video follow this link or view the video here: Here is the transcript: Worth Avenue on Palm Beach Island is known for its extravagant jewelry stores, but there’s a new shop along the luxury shopping lane,…

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ABAA News – Raptis Rare Books Moves to Palm Beach, Florida

ABAA News – Raptis Rare Books Moves to Palm Beach, Florida

By Adrienne Raptis | December 12, 2016 | Comments Off on ABAA News – Raptis Rare Books Moves to Palm Beach, Florida

We have recently been featured in the ABAA news blog, The New Antiquarian by Rich Rennicks. At a time when some brick and mortar antiquarian bookstores are closing their doors in favor of an internet-only presence, Matthew and Adrienne Raptis, of Raptis Rare Books, have gone against the grain and recently opened a rare bookstore…

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For Rare Book Lovers, This May Be Coolest New Shop on Worth Avenue

For Rare Book Lovers, This May Be Coolest New Shop on Worth Avenue

By Adrienne Raptis | December 9, 2016 | Comments Off on For Rare Book Lovers, This May Be Coolest New Shop on Worth Avenue

By Barbara Marshall – Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Posted: 7:00 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016 (View the article on mypalmbeachpost.com here) Every day, Matt Raptis holds Western civilization in his hands. He can page through Captain James Cook’s illustrated account of his 18th century journeys to the South Pacific, follow Charles Darwin’s evolutionary reasoning…

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Revisiting Raptis Rare Books

Revisiting Raptis Rare Books

By Adrienne Raptis | November 26, 2016 | Comments Off on Revisiting Raptis Rare Books

[fusion_text]We have recently been featured in Fine Books Magazine. Here is what they have to say: So pleased to see the new print edition of the Raptis Rare Books catalogue, in which Matthew and Adrienne Raptis announce they’ve moved from Vermont to a glittering new gallery on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida. Raptis specializes in modern first…

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Ten Rare Children’s Books

Ten Rare Children’s Books

By Adrienne Raptis | September 6, 2016 | Comments Off on Ten Rare Children’s Books

Whether it is a beloved illustrated classic that takes us back to our own formative years, or a modern young adult title that reminds us of a child in our current life, children’s books hold a unique and special place in our hearts. Our collection of fine and rare Children’s Literature features beautifully illustrated stories like Ludwig Bemelmen’s…

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First Edition Novels by Thomas Pynchon

First Edition Novels by Thomas Pynchon

By Adrienne Raptis | July 8, 2016 | Comments Off on First Edition Novels by Thomas Pynchon

20th century American novelist Thomas Pynchon was known for his brilliant, yet maddeningly complex works including postmodern novel Gravity’s Rainbow, the powerful and popular The Crying of Lot 49, and V. Born in Long Island, his ancestry reached as far back in America to William Pynchon, who founded Springfield, Massachusetts in 1636. Ever since, his ancestors have accumulated wealth…

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The Adventurous Life and Works of Jack London

The Adventurous Life and Works of Jack London

By Adrienne Raptis | June 6, 2016 | Comments Off on The Adventurous Life and Works of Jack London

Jack London was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th century, and his books have been cherished by travelers, environmentalists, and activists for decades. Born and raised in the Bay Area, he was the first American novelist to achieve worldwide celebrity status from his fiction alone. His works surrounded radical topics at the time,…

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The Complete Works of Jane Austen

The Complete Works of Jane Austen

By Adrienne Raptis | May 19, 2016 | Comments Off on The Complete Works of Jane Austen

Renowned novelist Jane Austen died in 1817, and still today her works are common course material for grade school English and writing classes around the world. Her six major novels, including Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, and Emma, serve as both social commentary and romantic entertainment for her readers. Her ability to pinpoint the unseen…

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H. G. Wells and the War of the Worlds

H. G. Wells and the War of the Worlds

By Adrienne Raptis | May 4, 2016 | Comments Off on H. G. Wells and the War of the Worlds

Herbert George or H. G. Wells, best known for his books The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds, had enormous influence on our thinking of the future and the science fiction genre in general as his career took off during the turn of the 20th century. He is often referred to as the “Father of Science…

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Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway

Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway

By Adrienne Raptis | April 21, 2016 | Comments Off on Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway

English author Virginia Woolf was considered one of the greatest modernists of the 20th century. Woolf was born in London as Adeline Virginia Stephen by parents Julia and Leslie Stephen, a notable author, historian, and mountaineer. Her parents home-schooled her in a household of three children from three marriages total, as both parents had been previously married and widowed. Leslie’s prominence…

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