Rare Books LA will soon be staging their Pasadena Book Fair, on February 21st & 22nd.
- by Bruce E. McKinney
Collecting thrives on contact.
Rarebooksla.com will soon be staging their Rare Books Pasadena Book Fair, on February 21st & 22nd. As of 12/27 they have already received 79 exhibitor reservations, prompting them to add a second location to comfortably accommodate exhibitors. Jodi Tolan of Rare Books LA, who is managing the event, indicated there is noticeable enthusiasm.
On Rare Books LA’s website (www.rarebooksla.com) you can already see who is coming. Fifty-three of the 79 announced exhibitors have websites. Use those links to understand their strengths. Compare your interests with their theirs. Collectible paper is complex. If your interest is music, there are music specialists. If it’s manuscripts, maps, or ephemera, you’ll find specialists for that too. These days there are many ways to build a collection in obscure personally interesting ways. To do this, you’ll benefit from professional help. At the upcoming fair, you’ll encounter professionals whose strengths fit your needs.
To be effective, do your homework first.
To do this, create a spreadsheet, listing what you have. And then consider sharing it. It’s probably going to be a history of both success and failure. List your sources. By the end of the show, you may not have bought anything but come home enriched. And in time you’ll connect with several dealers who will build your collection.
A smaller subset of this show’s visitors will be there to sell material. Again, understand what you have before you start to ask questions. If you have a run of old botany books to sell, look for participating dealers whose websites include books about botany. Best of all, create a spreadsheet of what you have. Shows tend to be intense. Be prepared, you’ll get a better outcome. If you have good material, you’ll have serious offers.
Note. * Many of the exhibiting dealers use our services. They are serious professionals.
University Archives Rare Autographs & Books Including Lincoln & Space Exploration January 7, 2026
University Archives, Jan. 7: Jefferson's Owned & Signed "Plutarch's Morals" Vol. 4. - 1st Time At Auction In Nearly 200 Years!
University Archives, Jan. 7: Flown NASA Hasselblad 203S Space Camera On Endeavour STS-111, With Components, Data Module & Flown Film Magazine!
University Archives, Jan. 7: One Of The Finest Lincoln Assassination Letters Extant, April 15, 1865 - Illustrated & Beyond Dramatic! 8pp.
University Archives Rare Autographs & Books Including Lincoln & Space Exploration January 7, 2026
University Archives, Jan. 7: Isaac Newton Highly Important Religious Manuscript With 85+ Words In His Hand, Ex-Bonhams
University Archives, Jan. 7: Marilyn Monroe Gorgeous Signed & Inscribed Photograph, PSA Authenticated
University Archives, Jan. 7: Rare Ernest Hemingway, 1 Of 10 Signed Presentation Copies Of "Farewell To Arms"
University Archives Rare Autographs & Books Including Lincoln & Space Exploration January 7, 2026
University Archives, Jan. 7: Ayn Rand 11pp Revised AMS "The Cold Civil War" For LA Times Newspaper- 900+ Words In Her Hand!
University Archives, Jan. 7: Mary Todd Lincoln Calls Abe A "great & good man, who loved & served his country so well"
University Archives, Jan. 7: Abraham Lincoln Gives Rebel Woman Pass To Visit Prisoner Of War Husband, Showing A Very Human Lincoln!
University Archives Rare Autographs & Books Including Lincoln & Space Exploration January 7, 2026
University Archives, Jan. 7: Babe Ruth PSA Type II Signed Conlon Photo, With Ruth Miniature Louisville Slugger, 16.25"
University Archives, Jan. 7: Armstrong, Collins, Aldrin Signed Photo - Prime Crew Apollo 11 - PSA Authenticated
University Archives, Jan. 7: Huge Abraham Lincoln Hesler Photo, Ca. 1880 - As If He Were In The Room!
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Bonhams: Consign With Us Today These are the Times that Try Men's Souls. Paine, Thomas. Sold for US$152,900.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today The First Printed Work on Political Economy. Sold for US$127,000.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today Signed Lincoln Photograph with Son Tad. Sold for US$76,700.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today First Expanded Edition of Common Sense. Paine, Thomas. Sold for US$76,700.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today Presentation Copy of Hemmingway's First Book. Sold for US$70,350.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today St. John's Gospel on Vellum, A Fragment in Greek, 5th Century. Sold for US$70,350.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today Only A Handful of Surviving Copies. Joyce, James. Ulysses. Sold for US$58,880.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today A Pivotal Step in Einstein's Development of General Relativity. Sold for US$51,200.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today A Fine Jewelled Binding Signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sold for US$56,320.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today Joyce's Annotated Typescript Draft for Finnegan's Wake. Sold for US$48,640.
Bonhams: Consign With Us Today One of 30 Pre-Publication Copies, Inscribed by Hemingway to Spencer Tracy, Who Played "The Old Man". Sold for US$83,050.
Sotheby’s Year in Review
Sotheby’s Year in Review: A Rare Hebrew Bible with Micrographic Masorah. Sold: 1,514,000 USD
Sotheby’s Year in Review: "The Freedman's Primer.” Sold: 241,300 USD
Sotheby’s Year in Review: Smith, William. "The Map that Changed the World." Sold: 139,700 USD
Sotheby’s Year in Review: Psalter, C13th. Illuminated Psalter. Sold: 330,200 GBP
Sotheby’s Year in Review: Lincoln, Abraham. The abolition of slavery. Sold: 13,697,500 USD
Sotheby’s Year in Review: Vergilius. Opera, Venice, Aldo Manuzio, 1501. Sold: 1,041,400 USD