Isaac Newton’s The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

By Adrienne Raptis | September 2, 2014 | Comments Off on Isaac Newton’s The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

Einstein describes Newton’s The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy: “”Newton’s Principia is generally described as the greatest work in the history of science. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler had certainly shown the way; but where they described the phenomena they observed, Newton explained the underlying universal laws. The Principia provided the greatest synthesis of the cosmos,…

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Edward Gibbon: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

By Adrienne Raptis | August 17, 2014 | Comments Off on Edward Gibbon: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Edward Gibbon, an English historian and member of Parilament in the 18th century, is most known for his six volume work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. This work is still highly regarded by both historians and critics, over 200 years after its publication. Giobbon was born in Putney, Surrey,…

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Remembering the Life and Works of Nadine Gordimer

By Adrienne Raptis | August 4, 2014 | Comments Off on Remembering the Life and Works of Nadine Gordimer

Nadine Gordimer was a famous South African writer and political activist, using her talents to help shed light on moral and racial issues. She was known for her involvement in HIV/AIDS causes as well as the anti-apartheid movement. She was the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991. Nadine Gordimer was born outside…

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Henry Fielding and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

By Adrienne Raptis | July 7, 2014 | Comments Off on Henry Fielding and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

Henry Fielding, born in Sharpham, England, was an English novelist that was famous for his dry humor and satirical writing style. His novel The History of Tom Jones, a Founling is his most famous work and what Fielding is truly remembered for, over 250 years after his death. Fielding’s literary career did not start until…

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Author Spotlight – Cormac McCarthy

By Adrienne Raptis | June 23, 2014 | Comments Off on Author Spotlight – Cormac McCarthy

Cormac McCarthy has become a household name for his various novels that have won him a Pulitzer Prize, landed on the New York Times bestseller list, and been turned into blockbuster films. The now 80-year-old writer lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and is still somewhat of an enigma in the literary world. McCarthy was born…

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Father’s Day Gift Ideas

By Adrienne Raptis | June 10, 2014 | Comments Off on Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Still deciding what to get the father in your life for Father’s Day? A rare book is a collectable he will cherish for a lifetime and remember you by every time he opens it. We have a variety of rare, unique books that are perfect for any father. If your father loves golf, we have…

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Remembering Maya Angelou

By Adrienne Raptis | May 29, 2014 | Comments Off on Remembering Maya Angelou

With Maya Angelou’s recent passing, we thought we would commemorate the amazing author, poet and role model by writing a bit about her life and works. Angelou was born in 1928 in Missouri, the child of working-class parents who divorced shortly after she was born. When Angelou was eight, she was sexually abused by her…

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William Shakespeare: The Second Folio

By Adrienne Raptis | May 28, 2014 | Comments Off on William Shakespeare: The Second Folio

We carry a rare Second Shakespeare Folio, also known as Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Besides being extremely excited about having this unique book and piece of history, we wanted to share exactly what the Second Folio is and why it is so important. The Second Shakespeare Folio is essentially the second edition…

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All About Golf

By Adrienne Raptis | May 13, 2014 | Comments Off on All About Golf

With the spring weather greening up the grass and Father’s Day just around the corner, we thought we’d highlight several of our favorite rare, first edition books all about golf. The name Jack Nicklaus is synonymous with golf and it’s no surprise that he has written a variety of books about the game. My 55…

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Dick Francis: The Thrill of Horse Racing

By Adrienne Raptis | May 1, 2014 | Comments Off on Dick Francis: The Thrill of Horse Racing

With the Kentucky Derby just days away, we are getting in the horse racing mood and being rare book enthusiasts, can’t help but think of Dick Francis and his body of work. Francis, who grew up in Berkshire, England, was a professional jockey and won over 350 races in his accomplished career. He was first…

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