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Libraries can be anything from private sanctuaries to ancient halls of knowledge, as long as they’re filled with books. Take a look at the wonder of these 20 beautiful libraries located everywhere across the world. 1. The Uris Library at Cornell University, New York. 2. American Entrepreneur Jay Walker’s Private Library. It was so important,…
Read More >Anecdotes, satire, irony… book lovers understand humor in all its greatest forms! Good luck trying not to chuckle at our top picks in book humor: 1. Warning: May lead to extreme knowledge. 2. We rest our case re: extreme knowledge. 3. Important words of advice. 4. Hubba hubba! 5. Think of all the book lives…
Read More >Sometimes we all need a little inspiration to make the time to sit down with a new book. And what could be more inspiring than seeing young minds and famous icons doing just that? Here are some of our favorite images of other people reading: 1. George Clooney showcasing one of the best combos of…
Read More >Although it seems like it should be fairly straight forward, there is so much to know about first identification that whole books and websites are devoted to the subject. Here we will give you some basic tools to help you identify your first edition, but if would like more in-depth information, we recommend Collected Books…
Read More >ABAA – Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America. ‘The mission of the ABAA is to promote ethical standards and professionalism in the antiquarian book trade, to encourage the collecting and preservation of rare and antiquarian books and related materials, to support educational programs and research into the study of rare books, and to facilitate collegial relations…
Read More >Graduation season is upon us, and the best gifts you can give to a young graduate are wisdom, courage, and inspiration! Such treasures are of course rare, but can be best found in any of these top 10 rare books for graduates: 1. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Albee Edward Albee Edward’s play, Who’s…
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