This month we review 20 new bookseller catalogues. PickeringandChatto offers a selection of English books and manuscripts. JamesandDevonGrayBooksellers, on the other hand, offers books in English, specifically from 1527-1728. SamuelGedgeLtd. also offers a variety of material primarily in English, and mostly from the 18th century.
Librairie Thomas-Scheler has 13-20th century books and manuscripts. Philip J. Pirages Fine Booksand Manuscripts has a 19-20th century miscellany. Knuf Rare Books offers books old and rare. David Schulson Autographs presents signed material.
HoneyandWaxBooksellers, a specialist in literature, offers its first catalogue. On the other end of the spectrum, ThePagesofYesteryear presents a catalogue of 48 items to celebrate their 48th year in the business. TimothyHughesRareandEarlyNewspapershas a new selection of old newspapers.
IanBrabnerBookseller offers a collection of manuscript, printed, and visual Americana. The WilliamReeseCompany focuses on the American Civil War. The George S. MacManus Company catalogue focuses entirely on Confederate President Jefferson Davis. For those who find America too mild, GertJanBestebreurtjeRareBooks has a catalogue of items pertaining to the Arctic, Antarctic, and whaling. LorneBairRareBooks offers a catalogue of graphic material pertaining to social and political movements of the late 18th and 19th century.
PeterHarrington presents a collection of children's literature. TheKelmscottBookshopis focused on private press and other fine works. James Cummins Bookseller presents illustrated books and fine bindings. Simon Beattie offers 25 unusual items. Finally, GarrettScottBookseller has a new selection of works from odd and unusual, even strange authors, American, English and French. Viva la difference!
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