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Are You Ready for the 2016 California Antiquarian Book Fair?

By Andrea Koczela. Feb 5, 2016. 9:00 AM.

Topics: Book Collecting, Book News

If you are near Pasadena next weekend (February 12th-14th), we would like to invite you to the 49th California Antiquarian Book Fair! Sign up here for your complimentary tickets, and then join us to experience some remarkable books.

California Book FairInterested? Click here to find out more about the fair and preview the books that we will be exhibiting.

You'll find a fine selection of our stock: James Bond, early dust jackets, highlights of US and European literature, as well as exceptional titles in fine press, children’s books and antiquarian book high points.

See the Kupfer-Bibel, first editions of Ian Fleming's Goldfinger, J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, A. A. Milne's The House at Pooh Corner, as well as new arrivals by Charles van Sandwyk, Heavenly Monkey, and Nawakum Press. Just let us know if you'd like to reserve a title.

Interested in a different book from our store? Send us an email and we'll do our best to bring it along.

Don't be a stranger. We hope to see you next week in booth 614!

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Andrea Koczela
Enthusiast of modern and classic literature who loves transforming obscure topics into interesting reads. Writer, editor, marketer, and bookseller.


 

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