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| News & Scoreboards: Resources for Bibliophiles |
Notable Web Sites
04/01/2004
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Resources for Bibliophiles
Maggs Bros. www.maggs.com Take a stroll through this cozy
Brit site’s virtual antiquarian store. Devoted staffers have built up a
collection of thousands of books, ranging from military to travel to
autographs to natural history. Among their recent prize offerings was an
illustrated miniature of St. Adrian—circa 1470—taken from a Book of Hours. For
those just getting started as book collectors, there are tomes on said art and
an excerpt from Portrait of an Obsession, about bibliomaniac extraordinaire
Thomas Phillipps. The 151-year-old store on Berkeley Square in London remains as
solidly British as ever; even on the website, Maggs quotes its prices in pounds.
Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America www.abaa.org This jam-packed site offers many
tools through its primer on rare book collecting, and is essential reading for
neophytes. The concise glossary defines terms like folio (books more than 13
inches tall) or broadside (single leaves of paper printed on both sides).
Seasoned collectors can search for a book by publishing date or edition, or they
can locate an association bookseller, as well as surf through news about
upcoming book fairs.
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