Rare Book Monthly Articles - July - 2008 Issue

Beach Books

Beach Books

By Bruce McKinney There are books that are important and others that are valuable. For book collectors and dealers the everyday focus is on value. Readers place their emphasis on content. For many the summer is a chance to escape the hubbub and claptrap of everyday existence. At such moments many hope for an exceptional book to take along. The car is packed, the beach house waits. Friends will arrive soon enough. For the idle moments a few choice books can make all the difference. This month I've asked an interesting group of men and women, who spend their lives amid the printed ...

Alibris Partners With Borders, Announces Changes

Alibris Partners With Borders, Announces Changes

By Michael Stillman Alibris recently announced a partnerships with bricks and mortar/online bookseller Borders. Borders is the second largest chain of bookstores in America, trailing only Barnes...

In Praise of Book Fairs and One in Particular

In Praise of Book Fairs and One in Particular

By Bruce McKinney On Saturday July 12th, at around 6:00 am, a scouting party of motivated book buyers will prepare to head off for the Friends of the C. H. Booth Library Book Sale in Newtown, Co...

<i>In The News:</i>  The First Telephone Book, Christie's Scientific Auction, AbeBooks Top 10

<i>In The News:</i> The First Telephone Book, Christie's Scientific Auction, AbeBooks Top 10

By Michael Stillman One of the most important auctions of scientific books, the Richard Green Library, took place at Christie's in New York on June 17. The auction set price records for many aut...

Shipping Globally Revisited

Shipping Globally Revisited

By Renée Magriel Roberts Over the last few years we have been steadily increasing our capacity to handle overseas sales. In an increasingly global marketplace, this seemed not only prudent, but ...

Oh Jesus I don't Want to Read This

Oh Jesus I don't Want to Read This

By Bruce McKinney When pundits discuss the economy the emphasis is always on growth measured on an inflation adjusted basis. So if growth, as measured as increase in GDP is 4.5% and inflation 2...

Throwing in the Towel:  Microsoft Abandons Its Book Search

Throwing in the Towel: Microsoft Abandons Its Book Search

By Michael Stillman The announcement kind of slipped under the radar, but its impact is enormous to the future of the digitization and online availability of the texts of millions of books. Micr...

The Annual Gold Rush Book Fair

The Annual Gold Rush Book Fair

By Karen Wright The 8th Annual Gold Rush Book Fair was a cool place to be on a hot summer's day in the Gold Country. The best thing about having the fair in Grass Valley, California, is that it ...

AbeBooks' <i>Gojaba</i> Expands to Brazil

AbeBooks' <i>Gojaba</i> Expands to Brazil

By Michael Stillman AbeBooks has brought its "no frills" bookselling to Brazil with the launching of a new Gojaba site for that country. Gojaba offers a basic listing service for nations either ...

Search Me!

Search Me!

By Bruce McKinney A web site that starts out as a database, develops recurring searches and daily reports, adds electronic footnoting, an inventory system and in 2006 a listing site can be accused...

Biblio Offers Free Inventory Management/Uploading Software <i>BookHound</i>

Biblio Offers Free Inventory Management/Uploading Software <i>BookHound</i>

By Michael Stillman Biblio.com moved into the field of free inventory management software with the announcement last month that it would be offering the BookHound program, developed by Bibliopol...

Book Fairs in July

Book Fairs in July

By Bruce McKinney This month the American east coast plays host to seven of the ten book fairs identified to us. In Europe the summer is apparently more a time to get away than to browse booksh...

Fifteen Catalogues Reviewed in Section II

Fifteen Catalogues Reviewed in Section II

This month we review 15 new bookseller catalogues in Section Two. Hodern House has issued an absolutely stunning catalogue of a major collection relating to famed explorer Captain James Cook. John ...

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