Rare Book Monthly

Articles - August - 2012 Issue

Living the Booksellers’ Lifestyle

Parkinson specializes in bullfighting ephemera.

Parkinson specializes in bullfighting ephemera.

Contact Info

Follow Ian J. Kahn

Lux Mentis (ABAA) Maine on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/iankahn

His website is: www.luxmentis.com

Contact Lynn Deweese Parkinson

The Great Poohbah, bull fighting specialist and resident of Tijuana, Mexico at:

www.bibliophilegroup.com email lynn@bibliophilegroup.com

Re the Biblio list:

Newcomers ask for two week free trial. After that it’s $30 a year payable annually in March. It’s the best $30 you’ll ever spend

Shep Iiams and Chris Volk, Bookfever.com

Worth a visit if you’re in the area.

www.bookfever.com

email cvolk@bookfever.com

Reach AE Monthly writer Susan Halas at:

wailukusue@gmail.com

Rare Book Monthly

  • Sotheby’s
    Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana
    27 January 2026
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: An extraordinary pair of books from George Washington’s field library, marking the conjunction of Robert Rogers, George Washington, and Henry Knox. $1,200,000 to $1,800,000.
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: An extraordinary letter marking the conjunction of George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Benjamin Franklin. $1,000,000 to $1,500,000.
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: Virginia House of Delegates. The genesis of the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. $350,000 to $500,000.
    Sotheby’s
    Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana
    27 January 2026
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: (Gettysburg). “Genl. Doubleday has taken charge of the battle”: Autograph witness to the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, illustrated by fourteen maps and plans. $200,000 to $300,000.
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: President Lincoln thanks a schoolboy on behalf of "all the children of the nation for his efforts to ensure "that this war shall be successful, and the Union be maintained and perpetuated." $200,000 to $300,000.
    Sotheby’s, Jan. 27: [World War II]. An archive of maps and files documenting the allied campaign in Europe, from the early stages of planning for D-Day and Operation Overlord, to Germany’s surrender. $200,000 to $300,000.

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