Bookseller Catalogs
331: Francois Forel Library & additions 56 books, mostly French and many from before 1900. All are recent acquisitions. Topics include religion, classics, freemasonry, language, philosophy, Switzerland, travel, mathematics, politics (how to act as an Ambassador), military tactics, an archive of 5 1898-1910 Swiss Hotel registry albums with signatures of the guests as they signed in, along with an album detailing all the various categories of expenses and services to run a fine hotel in those days, WWI soldier songs, French poetry, the work of Jean Racine, fables, chronology, Paris Guide book from 1846, the subterranean archeological sites in Rome, mountain climbing (Les Alpes), etc.
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Catalogue Four: In the Shadow of Hell Mountain Fine & Rare Material in Various Fields: Decorative Arts, Architecture, Poetry, Trade Catalogues, Chromolithography, Lettering, Literature, Early Printing, &c.
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SUMMER MISCELLANY: 50 Items 50 select items in a variety of fields including African-Americana, Art, Autographs, Hand-Colored Plates, India, Modern First Editions, Presidents, Signed Books, and more. Highlights include superb letters by Clara Barton, Herman Hesse, and Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as books signed by John Steinbeck and Walt Whitman.
Catalogue 110: Rare Printed & Manuscript Music, Musical Autographs, Iconography
By J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLCCatalogue 110: Rare Printed & Manuscript Music, Musical Autographs, Iconography 71 interesting items ...
Special E-List: Pretty Shiny Things A special e-list containing 28 items that we think are just really nice
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Rose City Book and Paper Fair 2025 A miscellany for the Portland fair with standout Arkham House titles, several scarce occult works and prints, 20th century poetry manuscripts, association copies, and more.
The Paris Review A selection of Paris Reviews, with several signed by editors, and a few by contributors.