How to Care for Rare and First Edition Books

How to Care for Rare and First Edition Books

By Adrienne Raptis | December 28, 2014 | Comments Off on How to Care for Rare and First Edition Books

[fusion_text]A rare book is a treasure that is meant to be preserved for your lifetime and beyond. Building your own personal library is a way to conserve a cultural heritage and create a lasting legacy for future generations. These books cannot be easily replaced, and it is vitally important that you understand how to take…

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Top 5 Rare Holiday Books

Top 5 Rare Holiday Books

By Adrienne Raptis | December 19, 2014 | Comments Off on Top 5 Rare Holiday Books

1. The Christmas Books by Charles Dickens The only reason to shout “Bah! Humbug!” at this collection is when you’re trying to decide which book to read first! The entire first edition set of Charles Dickens’ Christmas Books include A Christmas Carol (first issue), The Chimes, The Battle of Life, Cricket on the Hearth, and…

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American Presidents

American Presidents

By Adrienne Raptis | October 7, 2014 | Comments Off on American Presidents

United States Presidents have carried out countless important acts for our country, including the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870 that allowed US citizens of any race or color to vote in any state, the New Deal relief programs that helped the country out of its Great Depression in the 1930s, and the initiation of Project Apollo,…

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Rare Books – a Meaningful and Unique Christmas Gift Idea

Rare Books – a Meaningful and Unique Christmas Gift Idea

By Adrienne Raptis | November 22, 2012 | Comments Off on Rare Books – a Meaningful and Unique Christmas Gift Idea

We love Christmas here at Raptis Rare Books. I have to admit, our Pandora Christmas station is already playing and it probably will not stop until after the New Year. There is just something so magical about the holidays. As the shopping season approaches though, its easy to get overwhelmed by the crowds at the…

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Anne of Green Gables First Edition

Anne of Green Gables First Edition

By Adrienne Raptis | September 1, 2012 | Comments Off on Anne of Green Gables First Edition

Just over 100 years ago, Lucy Maud Montgomery introduced the world to a red-headed, spirited, orphan girl named Anne (with an “e”) Shirley. Since that first edition in 1908, this girl adopted into a little town called Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada has been stealing the hearts of readers generation after generation and is…

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Patrick Leigh Fermor gave us a Lifetime of Gifts

Patrick Leigh Fermor gave us a Lifetime of Gifts

By Adrienne Raptis | August 7, 2011 | Comments Off on Patrick Leigh Fermor gave us a Lifetime of Gifts

On June 10th, the world lost one of the greatest travel writers of all time… and one of my personal favorites. Although he lived until the ripe old age of 96, all those who knew him and loved his work, hoped against all hope that Paddy might just be the one person in the world…

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Collecting Harry Potter First Editions

Collecting Harry Potter First Editions

By Adrienne Raptis | November 23, 2010 | Comments Off on Collecting Harry Potter First Editions

With the release of the latest Harry Potter movie, Harry and his friends are back in the lime light. The Harry Potter books are a phenomenon that has rarely been seen in the world. I could venture to say that there are very few books series that have been more read and more loved in…

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75 Signs That You Might be a Bibliophile

By Adrienne Raptis | November 7, 2010 | Comments Off on 75 Signs That You Might be a Bibliophile

I came across the following lengthy, but quite humorous list today of signs that you might be a bibliophile and I had to share it here. The person who wrote this is surely a bibliophile themselves. I hope you find this as amusing as I did. 1. You actually completed an English degree. Only a…

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Happiness and the Friendship of Books

Happiness and the Friendship of Books

By Adrienne Raptis | November 3, 2010 | Comments Off on Happiness and the Friendship of Books

Last week I was at a bookstore and picked up a book titled, The Quest of Happiness by Newell Dwight Hillis. I opened the cover and saw that the bookstore owner had written a price of “$Free. Enjoy!‘ What a great thing to find that the quest of happiness is free. The title is from…

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Mockingbird celebrates 50 years

Mockingbird celebrates 50 years

By Adrienne Raptis | July 23, 2010 | Comments Off on Mockingbird celebrates 50 years

As you may know, July 11th of this year heralded the 50th anniversary of the first publishing of To Kill a Mockingbird. People from all over the country are gathering in various places this summer to celebrate this iconic book and to discuss its impacts on culture and consciousness. To find out if there is…

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