Ultimate Library photo from the Six Senses Crans-Montana in Switzerland.
There are two places where you expect to find rare and antiquarian books – private collections and rare book rooms of libraries. Here's a place you might not expect to find them – hotels. There are obvious reasons, such as the ease of theft and the fact that rare books need to be very gently handled if at all. Nonetheless, we are seeing a trend for more rare book collections in hotels. This is not something entirely new, but the trend received greater publicity after a recent article in Elle Decor.
You won't find such collections in your average hotel or motel. Don't expect to find a rare book library at the Motel 6. That's one of the things you'll have to give up for the cheap price. Bring your own books if you wish to read. This is strictly a phenomenon of the most upscale luxury hotels.
Elle Decor points out the Hotel Sylvia in Newport, Oregon. It is a historic luxury hotel that was named for Parisian Bookseller Sylvia Beach. She was the brave bookseller who agreed to publish James Joyce's Ulysses when no one else would, fearful of censorship laws. The new owners wrote on their website, “When we learned the story of Sylvia Beach, we felt compelled and inspired to continue to curate a special hospitality environment that inspires connection, growth and exploration.” They invite visitors to “Experience a literary themed stay with the perfect setting to inspire growth, re-ignite passions and rediscover oneself while you take in the captivating ocean views perched along the cliffs of the Oregon Coast.” Sounds nice.
If you travel to Bath in England, you might want to stay at the Lucknam Park. Bath is a popular tourist resort for the hot springs for which it is named. The Telegraph informs us, “Inside, a dignified quiet presides, in rooms where portraits look out from gold wallpaper and in the library, stocked with crinkly 19th-century books.” Rooms start at £574 (US $750). Just don't take the books to the baths since water does terrible things to old books.
There is Hotel Le A in Paris. They describe it as a “Parisian house,” but with 26 rooms and suites, it must be a very large house. It's on a side street just off the Champs Elysée. They mention that they have “a library of 300 books on art, fashion, design and architecture sitting by the fireplace.” Nice touch.
In Houston, you can stay at the recently renovated Hotel Granduca. They say they are “ushering in a New Era of European Elegance in Houston.” They describe their library as “Wrapped in deep Mediterranean blue tones, the library offers a warm and inviting retreat, rich with intellectual charm. A marble fireplace serves as the room’s centerpiece, surrounded by rare books and heirloom decorative pieces that celebrate literature and history. The walls feature oil paintings, sepia-toned prints, and authentic antique maps, adding depth and character to the space.”
You might not expect a luxury hotel in Hudson, New York, once a manufacturing city in earlier days. However, it has had a renaissance and you can book a room at the luxurious Maker for $595 a night. According to 1000 Libraries, “The Maker Hotel Library is an intimate literary retreat within Hudson’s boutique Maker Hotel, blending vintage charm with a carefully curated book collection.”
There are booksellers who now concentrate on, or at least offer their services to hotels looking to offer books to their guests. Probably the granddaddy of these is Ultimate Library. Founded in 2008 by Philip Blackwell when he saw a need for travellers, it is located in London. Their website explains, “Responding to a rising demand from discerning travellers to find great books at their hotel, we partnered with luxury travel brands like Six Senses, Soneva and Aman to curate books for their lobbies, spas, kids clubs and guest suites. We took great care – still do – to understand each client’s brand values and local culture, to create a valuable amenity that educates, entertains and inspires their guests.”
Some people have claimed that books are dead, and yet they keep popping up even in unexpected places. Now some hotels can promote something besides a TV in every room.
Leland Little, May 21: Signed Artist Proof of the Monumental G.O.A.T.: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali.
Leland Little, May 21: Assorted Rare Publications Related to H.P. Lovecraft, Including The Recluse Signed by Vincent Starrett.
Leland Little, May 21: Two Issues of The Vagrant, Including the First Appearance of H.P. Lovecraft's "Dagon" in Number Eleven.
Leland Little, May 21: Rare First Printing of Anne of Green Gables, With ALS from the Author.
Leland Little, May 21: First Edition of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, In First Issue Jacket.
Leland Little, May 21: The Limited Paumanok Edition of The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman.
Leland Little, May 21: Beautifully Bound Limited Flaubert Edition of The Works of Guy de Maupassant.
Leland Little, May 21: First Edition of Bonaparte's Celebrated American Ornithology, With Spectacular Hand-Colored Plates.
Leland Little, May 21: A Rare Complete Set of Jardine's The Naturalist's Library, With Hand-Colored Plates.
Leland Little, May 21: Invitation to the Lincoln-Johnson National Inaugural Ball, March 4th, 1865.
Leland Little, May 21: A Scarce Inscribed First Edition of James Baldwin's Nobody Knows My Name.
Leland Little, May 21: Picasso's Le Goût du Bonheur, Limited Edition.
Sotheby's Sell Your Fine Books & Manuscripts
Sotheby’s: The Shem Tov Bible, 1312 | A Masterpiece from the Golden Age of Spain. Sold: 6,960,000 USD
Sotheby’s: Ten Commandments Tablet, 300-800 CE | One of humanity's earliest and most enduring moral codes. Sold: 5,040,000 USD
Sotheby’s: William Blake | Songs of Innocence and of Experience. Sold: 4,320,000 USD
Sotheby’s: The Declaration of Independence | The Holt printing, the only copy in private hands. Sold: 3,360,000 USD
Sotheby's Sell Your Fine Books & Manuscripts
Sotheby’s: Thomas Taylor | The original cover art for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Sold: 1,920,000 USD
Sotheby’s: Machiavelli | Il Principe, a previously unrecorded copy of the book where modern political thought began. Sold: 576,000 GBP
Sotheby’s: Leonardo da Vinci | Trattato della pittura, ca. 1639, a very fine pre-publication manuscript. Sold: 381,000 GBP
Sotheby’s: Henri Matisse | Jazz, Paris 1947, the complete portfolio. Sold: 312,000 EUR
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Pietro Aquila, Psyche and Proserpina,1690. Starting price 140€
Gonnelli: Jacques Gamelin, Memento homo quia pulvis es et in pulverem reverteris, 1779. Starting price 300€
Gonnelli: Giorgio Ghisi, The final Judgement, 1680. Starting price 480€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli Goya y Lucientes Francisco, Los Proverbios.1877. Starting price 1000 €
Gonnelli: Domenico Peruzzini, Long bearded old man, 1660. Starting price 2200€
Gonnelli: Enea Vico, Leda and the Swan,1542. Starting price 140€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Andrea Del Sarto [school of], San Giovanni Battista, 1570. Starting price 25000€
Gonnelli: Carlo Maratta, Virgin Mary and Jesus, 1660. Starting Price 1200€
Gonnelli: Louis Brion de La Tour, Sphére de Copernic Sphere de Ptolemée / Le Systême de Ptolemée. Le Systême de Ticho-Brahe…, 1766. Starting price 180€
Gonnelli Auction 59 Antique prints, paintings and maps May 20th 2025
Gonnelli: Marc’Antonio Dal Re, Ville di Delizia o Siano Palaggi Camparecci nello Stato di Milano Divise in Sei Tomi Con espressevi le Piante…, Tomo Primo, 1726. Starting price 7000€
Gonnelli: Katsushika Hokusai, Bird on a branch, 1843. Starting price 100€
Ketterer Rare Books Auction May 26th
Ketterer, May 26: Th. McKenney & J. Hall, History of the Indian tribes of North America, 1836-1844. Est: €50,000
Ketterer, May 26:Biblia latina vulgata, manuscript on thin parchment, around 1250. Est: €70,000
Ketterer, May 26: M. Beckmann, Fanferlieschen Schönefüßchen, 1924. Est: €10,000
Ketterer Rare Books Auction May 26th
Ketterer, May 26: A. Ortelius, Theatrum orbis terrarum, 1574. Est: €50,000
Ketterer, May 26: M. S. Merian, Eurcarum ortus, alimentum et paradoxa metamorphosis, 1717-18. Est: €6,000
Ketterer, May 26:PAN, 9 volumes, 1895-1900. Est: €12,000
Ketterer Rare Books Auction May 26th
Ketterer, May 26: Breviarium Romanum, Latin manuscript, 1474. Est: €15,000
Ketterer, May 26: Quran manuscript from the Saadian period, Maghreb, 16th century. Est: €10,000
Ketterer, May 26: E. Hemingway, The old man and the sea, 1952. First edition in first issue jacket. Presentation copy. Est: €3,000
Ketterer Rare Books Auction May 26th
Ketterer, May 26: Flavius Vegetius Renatus, De re militari libri quatuor, 1553. Est: €3,000
Ketterer, May 26: K. Marx, Das Kapital, 1867. Est: €30,000
Ketterer, May 26: Brassaï, Transmutations, 1967. Est: €6,000