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Two Large California Antiquarian Book Fairs Back-to-Back in February

California hosts two major antiquarian book fairs in February.

California hosts two major antiquarian book fairs in February.

Pasadena: Feb 21-22;  ABAA San Francisco: Feb. 27-March 1

 

Two big California antiquarian book fairs are coming up in late February. Rare Books Pasadena welcomes booksellers and bibliophiles from around the world to share their love of antiquarian books, fine prints, maps, ephemera the weekend of February 21-22 in Pasadena.

 

The Pasadena fair features more than 80 exhibitors from London, Melbourne, New York, and throughout the United States and Canada at the historic Raymond Theatre, which serves as the main stage. A second location at the neighboring Courtyard by Marriott/Pasadena-Old Town ballroom (a short walk away) has many additional vendors with an outstanding array of rare books and other historical material.

 

A list of exhibitors and their booth information can be found at https://rarebooksla.com/pasadena/

 

Pre-event ticket sales are available online through Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rare-books-pasadena-february-21-22-2026-tickets-1976413307406

 

Admission is available as single tickets for either day or a two day pass. A pair of passes + a bookbag package is also offered. Tickets are also available at the door. 

 

The Pasadena event is the traditional shadow fair where exhibitors do not need to have a specific trade affiliation to participate. The next weekend the action moves north to San Francisco. There from Fri., Feb 27 until Sun., March 1 the ABAA hosts the 57th Annual California International Book Fair. 

 

According to the ABAA website the fair returns to San Francisco once again at Pier 27 on the Embarcadero. Always an exciting event, this year over 100 exhibitors from around the world are expected to be on hand. The harbor-front venue showcases an enormous array of materials, including books, maps, ephemera, drawings, manuscripts, autographs displayed on two floors.

  

For more details visit the main show website: https://www.abaa.org/events/57th-california-international-antiquarian-book-fair

 

Find a list of ABAA vendors and their booths at https://www.abaa.org/event/exhibitor-list

 

Show hours are:

Fri., Feb., 27 | 4pm - 8pm VIP preview 

Sat., Feb. 28 | 11am - 7pm

Sun., March 1 | 11am - 4pm

Find ticketing info and prices at https://www.abaa.org/event/buy-tickets 

 

The San Francisco show offers free admission for students with current valid student ID. Children 12 and under are free.

 

There is free admission for librarians, curators and related non-profit cultural institution workers who register in advance with a valid organizational email address (e.g. email@institution.edu or email@institution.org). Use Promo Code LIBRARY57. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/57th-california-international-antiquarian-book-fair-tickets-1748615158009?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

A schedule of speakers for Sat., Feb. 28 can be found at https://www.abaa.org/event/speaker-schedule

 

Both fairs feature top dealers and are both expected to be well attended. If you’re on the West Coast and books are your thing, it is well worth your time (and money) to attend. 

 

As is the custom, the dealers usually do their own buying and selling during the set up period, which of course is half the fun of being an exhibitor. Lots of merch changes hands before the doors even open.

 

Large scale book fairs are not usually the place to find bargains, but they are the places to see a splendid array of what the trade has to offer. Meet and greet is an essential part of the scene, as is schmooze and booze after hours.

 

Both the Pasadena and San Francisco events offer a wide range of experts to help you enlarge your collection (or possibly dispose of it). Either way it’s both entertaining and educational (though it can be exhausting) just to make the rounds, see the wares and hang-out with fellow bibliophiles. 

 

The last show I went to in San Francisco two years ago was an ABAA event. It was much more diverse than in earlier years, with a healthy component of young people and book lovers who drove in from around the state. Quite a few of them came back for a second and third look. Wear comfortable shoes, be prepared to stand in line, and also for security checks going in and out. 

 

Hint: Participating dealers often have a limited number of free passes to distribute to friends and clients. If you're thinking of attending either of these fairs don’t forget to check the exhibitors list and see if any of your dealer friends might comp you a pass or two. Even if you don’t score a freebie, the admission is relatively reasonable, and in San Francisco admission is free for students and for members of the library and academic world who pre-register.

 

Rare Book Monthly

  • Sotheby's Fine Books & Manuscripts
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: Balthus, Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights, New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1993. 6,600 USD.
    Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens. Complete Works, Philadelphia & London: J.B. Lippincott Company & Chapman & Hall, LD, 1850. Limited Edition set of 30 volumes. 7,500 USD.
    Sotheby’s: John Lennon, Yoko Ono. Handwritten Letter from John Lennon and Yoko Ono to their Chauffer. 1971. 32,500 USD.
    Sotheby’s: Winston Churchill. First edition of War Speeches, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1941. Set of 7 volumes. 5,500 USD.
    Sotheby’s: Andy Warhol, Julia Warhola. Holy Cats First Edition, Signed by Andy Warhol. 1954. 30,000 USD.
  • Forum Auctions
    Online: India
    Ends 19th February 2026
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 40
    Ramasvami (Kavali Venkata). A Digest of the Different Castes of India, 83 charming hand-coloured lithographed plates, Madras, 1837. £5,000-7,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 50
    Watson (John Forbes) & John William Kaye. The People of India: A Series of Photographic Illustrations...of the Races and Tribes of Hindustan, 8 vol., 480 mounted albumen prints, 1868-75. £4,000-6,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 53
    Afghanistan.- Elphinstone (Hon. Mountstuart). An Account of the Kingdom of Caubul, first edition, hand-coloured aquatint plates, a fine copy, 1815. £2,000-3,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 57
    [Album and Treatise on Hinduism], manuscript treatise on Hinduism in French, 31 watercolours of Hindu deities, Pondicherry, 1865. £3,000-4,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 62 Allan (Capt. Alexander). Views in the Mysore Country, [1794]. £2,000-3,000
    Forum Auctions
    Online: India
    Ends 19th February 2026
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 76
    Bird (James). Historical Researches on the Origin and Principles of the Bauddha and Jaina Religions..., first edition, lithographed plates, Bombay, American Mission Press, 1847. £3,000-4,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 100
    Ceylon.- Daniell (Samuel). A Picturesque Illustration of the scenery, animals, and native inhabitants, of the Island of Ceylon: in twelve plates, 1808. £5,000-7,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 123
    D'Oyly (Charles). Behar Amateur Lithographic Scrap Book, lithographed throughout with title and 55 plates mounted on 43 paper leaves, [Patna], [1828]. £3,000-5,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 139
    Gandhi (known as Mahatma Gandhi,) Fine Autograph Letter signed to Jawaharlal Nehru, Sevagram, Wardha, 1942, emphasising the importance of education in rural communities. £10,000-15,000
    Forum Auctions
    Online: India
    Ends 19th February 2026
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 140
    Gantz (John). Indian Microcosm, first edition, Madras, John Gantz & Son, 1827. £10,000-15,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 146
    Grierson (Sir George Abraham). Linguistic Survey of India, 11 vol. in 20, folding maps, original cloth, Calcutta, Superintendent Government Printing, 1903-28. £2,000-3,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 195
    Madras.- Fort St. George Gazette (The), No.276-331, pp.493-936 and Index to all of 1834 at end, modern half calf, Madras, 2nd July - 31st December 1834. £2,000-3,000
    Forum, Feb. 19: Lot 205
    Marshall (Sir John) and Alfred Foucher. The Monuments of Sanchi, 3 vol., first edition, 141 plates, most photogravure, [Calcutta], [1940]. £3,000-4,000
  • Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: HAMILTON, Sir William (1730-1803) - Campi Phlegraei. Napoli: [Pietro Fabris], 1776, 1779. € 30.000 - 50.000
    Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: [MORTIER] - BLAEU, Joannes (1596-1673) - Het Nieuw Stede Boek van Italie. Amsterdam: Pieter Mortier, 1704-1705. € 15.000 - 25.000
    Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: TULLIO D'ALBISOLA (1899-1971) - Bruno MUNARI (1907-1998) - L'Anguria lirica (lungo poema passionale). Roma e Savona: Edizioni Futuriste di Poesia, senza data [ma 1933?]. € 20.000 - 30.000
    Il Ponte, Feb. 25-26: IL MANOSCRITTO RITROVATO DI IPPOLITA MARIA SFORZA. TITO LIVIO - Ab Urbe Condita. Prima Decade. Manoscritto miniato su pergamena, metà XV secolo. € 280.000 - 350.000

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