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Rare Books San Francisco returns on February 1-2, 2025 and brings with it a Regency era flare in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of revered English novelist Jane Austen. For more information and tickets, click here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rare-books-san-francisco-tickets-1072832243119?aff=rarebookhub

 

“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book!” -Jane Austen

 

Rare Books San Francisco returns on February 1-2, 2025 and brings with it a Regency era flare in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of revered English novelist Jane Austen (1775-1817).

 

With support from Abe Books and KQED, this celebration of antiquarian books, rare maps, fine printing, ephemera, and artist’s books will take in the Gateway Pavilion at Fort Mason and for the first time, will include a selection of independent writers, artists, and creators curated by San Francisco Zine Fest.

 

“We are excited to be back in the City by the Bay and to bring with us exhibitors from as far away as Australia and the Netherlands and everywhere in between,” said Jodi Tolan, Director of Operations for Rare Books LA, which produces events in California and New York. “This book fair is sure to exceed all expectations in terms of the diversity of materials on display and the outstanding free programs taking place throughout the weekend.”

 

In addition to guided tours of the book fair and a zine making workshop, leading writers and “Janeites” will speak to the life, work, and lasting influence of Jane Austen (1775-1817), author of such classic novels as Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1816).

 

As part of Rare Books San Francisco's celebration of the 250th birthday of Jane Austen, a special presentation is being made by antiquarian bookseller, author and star of Pawn Stars Rebecca Romney. She will speak about her new book: Jane Austen’s Bookshelf, which introduces readers to the women writers who inspired Jane Austen—and investigates why their books have disappeared from our shelves.

 

This ticketed event includes entry for one to Rare Books San Francisco, an advance copy of Romney’s book, and a special Jane Austen-themed book bag. A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Book Club of California and can be found here on eventbrite:

 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jane-austens-bookshelf-tickets-1105044871959?aff=rarebookhub

 

“Whether you are a collector of early printed books or punk zines, the Harlem Renaissance or the Avant-garde, there is no doubt you will find something to indulge your passion at Rare Books San Francisco,” Tolan said.

 

For more information, including a complete list of exhibitors, visit www.rarebooksla.com

For tickets to the book fair, use this link:

 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rare-books-san-francisco-tickets-1072832243119?aff=rarebookhub

 

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture

Gateway Pavilion

2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA, 94123


Saturday, February 1

10am – 6pm

Sunday, February 2

11am – 4pm

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