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  2. Antiquarian book trade in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of the antiquarian book trade can be traced to British North America, specifically Boston of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. [1] There is no established date of when this business of book collecting actually begins, however Stern attributes the beginnings to John Dunton’s visit to Boston in 1686, in which he brought along numerous books from his native England.

  3. Antiquarian - Wikipedia

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    In many European languages, the word antiquarian (or its equivalent) has shifted in modern times to refer to a person who either trades in or collects rare and ancient antiquarian books; or who trades in or collects antique objects more generally. In English, however, although the terms "antiquarian book" and "antiquarian bookseller" are widely ...

  4. American Antiquarian Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture. Founded in 1812, it is the oldest historical society in the United States with a national focus. [ 3 ]

  5. World of words: Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair features ...

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    Mark Holmen, director of Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair, says visitors will be able to peruse rare books, historic maps, old postcards, vintage photographs, first editions, beautiful leather ...

  6. Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America - Wikipedia

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    New York Antiquarian Book Fair in 2020. The non-profit organization's more than 450 members deal in rare books, autographs, historical documents, prints, and maps, and its members have provided guidance in building the world's foremost private and institutional collections. In addition to sales and guidance, many members offer appraisals.

  7. AB Bookman's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    AB Bookman's Weekly was a weekly trade publication begun in 1948 by Sol. M. Malkin as a publication of the R. R. Bowker Company, publisher of Books in Print and other book trade and library periodicals. In its glory days between the early 1950s and the early 1990s, AB was "the best marketplace for out-of-print books in North America."

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