Christie’s auction house in September sold a pair of Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle books that had been owned by the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts for $63,968 and $226,555, ...
"Los Angeles Telephone Book (1882)" was priced around $13,000 at Rare Books L.A. (William Liang / For The Times) A dog-eared punk zine flutters near a vellum-bound folio. An out-of-print tome sits ...
When you call your publishing company 18 Greatest Golf, you have a lot of expectations to live up to. The newly released “18 Greatest Irish Golf Holes” meets and exceeds those, with specially ...
From the Community Library Network: Just in time for Mother’s Day, the Friends of the Community Library Network is having a Book Sale on Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hayden Library, 8385 ...
Credit Sherlock Holmes and the Hardy Boys for this one. They hijacked David Kaye’s future when he was a boy, and introduced him to a life of adventure, mystery, and sleuthing found between the covers ...
Rare Books LA returns to Pasadena Feb. 22-23 with over 80 exhibitors featuring antiquarian books, historic maps, punk zines, ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Todd Berndt, owner of Berndt Comics, has been collecting comic books and action figures for 40 years. “When I first started collecting, I was into superheroes,” Berndt said.
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Digital disruption notwithstanding, book collecting appears to be alive and well, sustained in part by the very same people who are driving adoption of smartphones, tablets, e-readers and the like.
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8 fascinating collectibles spotted at a rare books fest, including an 1882 L.A. phonebook
A dog-eared punk zine flutters near a vellum-bound folio. An out-of-print tome sits beside a scribbled screenplay. This last weekend, Rare Books L.A. transformed Union Station’s historic ticket hall ...
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