Some Advice for Booksellers, Russian Bookselling, Abe's Latest Top 10
- by Michael Stillman
USA Today offers some advice to booksellers.
10. Sefer Tehilim by Sebastian Münster, a Basel printing of this 16th century
work by the German Hebrew scholar. $3,464.
9. The Bible, an edition limited to 75 copies, printed by the Nonesuch Press
of London in 1927. $3,750.
8. Histoire de la mesure du temps par les horloges by Ferdinand Berthoud, a
book on time measurement by the Swiss watchmaker, published in 1802. $4,340.
7. Don Juan by Lord Byron, six volumes of Byron's masterpiece published from
1819-1824. $4,500.
6. Beskrivelse over Eylandet St. Croix I America I Vest-Indien by Reimert
Haagensen, an early look at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, published in Copenhagen in
1798. $4,500.
5. Du Côte De Chez Swann by Marcel Proust, 1913 first edition of the first
installment of the seven-volume "In Search of Lost Time." $5,000.
4. A Touch of Frost, Frost at Christmas, Night Frost, Hard Frost and
Winter Frost by R.D. Wingfield, a collection of first editions of Wingfield's
English detective set. $5,609.
3. Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Medici De Rerum Varietate Libri XVII by
Gerolamo Cardano, a 1557 edition of Da Vinci's friend's work on natural phenomena.
$7,017.
2. The Origin of Species, first American printing from 1860 of Charles
Darwin's [r]evolutionary classic. $11,000.
1. Libellus ysagogicus Abdilasi Id est servi gloriosi dei: qui dicitur
Alchabitius ad magisterium iuditiorum astrorum by Alchabitius, an incunabulum
(1485) printing of the 10th century Arabian astrologer's work. $12,000.