Fourteen New Catalogues Reviewed This Month

- by Michael Stillman

Fourteen new catalogues reviewed this month.

We begin the new year with 14 new booksellers' catalogues to review. Whitmore Rare Books has created a catalogue of major literary works. The Kelmscott Bookshop features fine presses and 19th century history and literature. The William Reese Company has collected personal accounts of historic times.

 

David Lesser Fine Antiquarian Books has a new selection of historical Americana. Joe Rubinfine features autographed historical Americana. Old West Books and Gene W. Baade Books On The West focus on Western Americana. Moving to the other side of the globe, the Antiquariaat Forum has a large selection of material from or pertaining to the Islamic World.

 

Martayan Lan presents a collection of city plans and views. Lorne Bair Rare Books targets radicalism and social movements. Yesterday's Muse Books offers a selection of old medical books filled with interesting remedies for illnesses you don't want to try. Schulson Autographs has signed documents and images from both sides of the Atlantic. Samuel Gedge Ltd. Rare Books offers some very old books and ephemera. James Cummins Bookseller has a variety of material, including a large selection of fine bindings and works by Winston Churchill.

 

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