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Founded in 1949, the ABAA is the benchmark for professionalism and ethics in the rare book trade in the US. [1] The founding of the ABAA was the direct result of the founding of the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB) a year earlier: "It was quickly recognized in the United States that national and international cooperation among booksellers was an idea whose time had come ...
The International League of Antiquarian Booksellers is a non-profit umbrella organization of bookseller associations, with its legal location in Geneva, Switzerland.It federates 22 National Associations of Antiquarian Booksellers, [1] representing nearly 2000 dealers in 32 countries.
American Booksellers Association, founded in 1900, the trade association for independent booksellers [3] American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, subsidiary organization; Association of Booksellers for Children; Christian Booksellers Association [4] Independent Mystery Booksellers Association
Mar. 13—Calling all bibliophiles. For months, the members of Southwest Antiquarian Booksellers' Association (SABA) work tirelessly putting together its annual event — the Albuquerque ...
In 1991, Minneapolis antiquarian bookseller Larry Dingman founded Midwest Bookhunters Book Fair, a gathering of 70 antiquarian and rare booksellers from the Twin Cities and around the nation.
The Antiquarian Booksellers' Association (ABA) is the senior trade body in the Ireland and Great Britain for dealers in antiquarian and rare books, manuscripts and allied materials. The ABA organises a number of book fairs every year including its flagship fair held at Olympia, London in May, which features exhibitors from all around the world ...
The Seminar became an annual event held in August at the University of Denver under the co-directorship of Goggin and Chernofsky, its title settling down as "A Workshop-Seminar on the Out-of-Print and Antiquarian Book Market for Booksellers and Librarians," designed "to meet the needs of acquisitions librarians, those responsible for developing collections, rare book librarians, as well as ...
The antiquarian book trade has roots in Colonial America, and may be considered in the study of American history and literature, print culture, and book history. Antiquarian book fairs have long been an important aspect of the trade. Today, the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA) is the primary organization of the trade in ...