• Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 75. The Second Printed Map of the North American Continent - Full Contemporary Color (1593) Est. $35,000 - $40,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 37. Schedel's Ancient World Map with Fantastic Humanoid Creatures (1493) Est. $16,000 - $18,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 104. Important Revolutionary War Plan of Battle of Quebec in Contemporary Color (1776) Est. $4,000 - $4,750
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 43. Mercator's Map of the North Pole - the First Printed Map Devoted to the Arctic (1606) Est. $2,750 - $3,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 237. Rare and Striking Bird's-Eye View of Lawrence, Kansas (1880) Est. $2,000 - $2,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 10. Rare Map from Atlas Maior with Representations of the Seasons in Contemporary Color (1662) Est. $14,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 374. Bunting's Map of Europe Depicted as the Queen of the World (1589) Est. $2,000 - $2,400
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 590. Willem Blaeu's Magnificent Carte-a-Figures Map of Asia (1634) Est. $2,750 - $3,500
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 647. The Earliest and Most Decorative Map of the East Coast of Africa (1596) Est. $3,000 - $3,750
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 710. Ruscelli's Complete, Third Edition Atlas with 65 Maps (1574) Est. $9,500 - $11,000
    Old World Auctions (Nov 12):
    Lot 696. Superb Hand-Colored Image of the Adoration of the Shepherds (1502) Est. $800 - $950
  • University Archives
    Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books
    Now through Nov. 19
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 308 - Bob Dylan Handwritten & Signed Lyrics to "Just Like a Woman" With Jeff Rosen & JSA Authentication
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 455 - Isaac Newton Admiration For Judaism & Moral Continuity With Christianity! 350+ Words in his Hand - Extraordinary Content!
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 219 - 371g Moon Meteorite, Incredible Find - Laâyoune 002
    University Archives
    Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books
    Now through Nov. 19
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 448 - Scarce Einstein AM on Unified Field Theory, 180+ Words & 11 Equations in His Hand! From His Published Article, "A Generalization of the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation"
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 159 - Woodrow Wilson Baseball Signed for WWI Red Cross Fundraiser, Ex. Forbes & PSA Authentic - Finest Known!
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 84 - Lee Harvey Oswald ALS to Brother, Trying Desperately to Get out of Russia! Highly Important
    University Archives
    Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books
    Now through Nov. 19
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 152 - George Washington Signed Discharge for MA Soldier Whose Regiment Was at Bunker Hill!
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 88 - Abraham Lincoln Fully Signed Military Appointment for Mexican War Vet & Respected Cavalryman
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 188 - Apollo XI Astronauts & Their Wives Signed Photo, Plus Crew Signed Cover, From Apollo XI Presidential Goodwill Tour Era, Pre-Cert Zarelli
    University Archives
    Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books
    Now through Nov. 19
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 265 - Martin Luther King, Jr. TLS Re: "Stride Toward Freedom" Film Rights To Literary Agent Marie Rodell
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 324 - John Lennon Signed Apple Records Check, PSA GEM MT 10! Possibly Finest Known
    University Archives, Nov. 19:
    Lot 79 - John & Jacqueline Kennedy Signed WH 1963 Christmas Gift Inscribed to Close Friend Joan Braden, PSA Authentic
  • Rare Book Hub is now mobile-friendly!
  • Doyle, Nov. 5: The Director's copy of the first edition of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, inscribed by Beckett. $7,000 to $10,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: Don McLean's personal test pressing of American Pie before mass production, gifted in 1971. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The important and extensive archive of original fashion photographs of model Dorothy Rice, 1945-58. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: A Charles Adams theater advertisement. $8,000 to $12,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: A Small Patinated Bronze Bust of Marlene Dietrich. $800 to $1,200.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: Marlene Dietrich Studio Photograph. $100 to $200.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The very large and uncommon British Quad for Hitchcock's The Birds. $500 to $800.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: An Original Crystal "Sputnik" from the 1966 Met Opera Chandelier. $3,000 to $5,000.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The rare poster from the first American performances of Endgame, 1958. $1,000 to $1,500.
    Doyle, Nov. 5: The original Coconut Grove Playhouse poster for Waiting for Godot, possibly unique. $3,000 to $5,000.

Rare Book Monthly

Articles - April - 2025 Issue

Fresh Perspectives on Collecting Focuses on Next Generation of Collectors, Librarians and Book Dealers

Fresh Perspective on Collecting featured several virtual panel discussions by younger collectors, librarians and would-be dealers.

Fresh Perspective on Collecting featured several virtual panel discussions by younger collectors, librarians and would-be dealers.

Fresh Perspectives on Collecting featured several panels of younger voices in the fields of collecting, library, special collections and bookselling. The event, held as a zoom symposia on March 18 & 19, was hosted by the Winterthur Library and sponsored in part by the Bibliographical Society of America.

 

Panelists were:

  • Jullyana Araujo, PhD student at UNIRIO/MAST of Brazil;

  • Sarah Finn, librarian, Milwaukee Public Library;

  • Jordan D. Ross, PhD student at Penn, winner of 2024 David Ruggles Prize for book collectors up to the age of 35;

  • Finch Collins, Assistant Curator of Rare Books at Linda Hall Library in Kansas City, MO. The library focuses on science, engineering and technology;

  • Auroura Morgan, artist, Tempest Tattoo Studio, winner of 2023 Honey & Wax Prize for women book collectors under 30;

  • and Patrick Matherly, an aspiring bookseller. 

During the two panels participants reflected on their career paths, goals, and experiences in the field thus far, highlighting innovative approaches to and conversations around the nature of collecting. Discussions touched on how the participants selected items for their collections, their collecting influences, challenges they have faced, and how they hope to see their collections used in the future.

View the two panels on Youtube at: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9b4wezhAGb0zWxBLoq-syDx21FrfJycz

RBH was able to follow up by phone with Jordan Ross and Sarah Finn.

Jordan Ross, 28, is a joint Ph.D. student in the Department of History and the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. His research centers on the history of African-American education, texts, and archives from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Before coming to Penn, Jordan studied the history of HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) as a graduate student at the University of Michigan. In 2024, he was the winner of the Ruggles Book Collecting prize and became a Junior Fellow at the Library of Congress.

He commented that some of the discussion focused on the place emerging digital formats may have in the world of collecting, for example he wondered would video games and important email correspondence become part of the world of collectibles in the same way we view manuscripts today?

Though digital formats interest him, Ross is definitely on the lookout for the real thing, i.e for out-of- print (and not going to be reprinted) Black Americana, especially textbooks.

My journey as a collector started in August 2014 when I began my first year at Morehouse College. I remember walking into the bookstore to pick up a history book for Morehouse, only to learn from the employees that our most recent history book, A Candle in the Dark: A History of Morehouse College (1967), had been out of print for nearly 50 years.

Then I visited our sister institution's bookstore, Spelman College, where the employees also informed me that their history book was out of print. At that moment, the bibliophile and collector within me awakened, sparking my quest for books on Black college histories.

I had no idea I was becoming a collector because I just sought things that interested me. But over the past 10 years, I have acquired the books I sought and many rare titles that I take great pride in.”

He mentioned that he’s found a lot of what he’s acquired on eBay, and that the world of “rare” books is still pretty new to him. Before winning a prize for his collection he was not aware that specialized organizations like the Grolier Club existed.


Jordan Ross is a Phd candidate at the University of Pennsylvania with an interest in African American textbooks.

 

Sarah Finn, a Librarian III in the Special Collections Department at Milwaukee Public Library, is passionate about connecting people with primary sources to enhance their understanding of the past and present.

She started shelving books at a Milwaukee branch library at the age of 19, now, at 36, she has had many years of library experience, working in both public and academic libraries and two additional advanced degrees.

In 2018, she started a personal research account on Instagram called @romanceofbooks that explores rare natural history books by showcasing items in special collections libraries. The account currently has over 126,000 followers. She is particularly interested in the history of natural history illustration. One of her go-to sources is Abe.

Sarah Finn is a Milwaukee librarian with 126, 000 Instagram followers. She collects in natural history illustration and botanical art.

 

Finch Collins, Assistant Curator of Books at Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering, and Technology in Kansas City, MO, replied by email. He wrote, (my) “curatorial responsibilities include acquiring new books for the History of Science collection and sharing the collection through exhibitions, class visits, and scholarship.

At the symposia, he spoke about expanding on collection strengths and building connections for more diverse audiences noting “a changing priority at his own institution towards collecting books that will support exhibitions and education, with special emphasis on visually interesting objects that tell stories or have interesting provenances over more traditional “great books.”

Finch Collins is Assistant curator of Rare Books at the Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering and Technology in Kansas City, MO.

 

Jullyana Araujo, a Brazilian librarian, also responded to RBH by email. She is currently a PhD student of Museology and Heritage in a Museology and Heritage Postgraduate Program. She explained it's a joint program between the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) and the Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (MAST), both in Rio de Janeiro.

As a librarian, she wrote, I've learned about developing collections during my undergrad and I've worked in institutions where it was part of the job. But because my focus has always been on preventive conservation, I only started thinking about the how and the why of collecting and collections during my Master's degree, and even so, all the thoughts about this topic were a small part of it - only a chapter. Which is why I'm pursuing my PhD in Museology and Heritage and why I'm trying to understand a little bit more about the world of collections and collecting - the why, how, who, and where of it all.

I believe collecting is a fundamental human trait, even if one, like me, doesn't see oneself as a collector. We can collect pretty much everything and we do so for various reasons: to have "the thing", to have a "complete thing" (a collection), or even, as I said during the symposia, to make us happy and keep us sane in this rapidly changing world… It can also bring us a sense of accomplishment.


“Personally, I'm still figuring out my collection…It's all still mostly academic curiosity, which I hope to extrapolate to my personal life in the future."

 

 

Jullyana Araujo is a Brazilian librarian.

 

The other two participants did not respond to our inquiry.

The virtual sessions were coordinated and moderated by Allie Alvis, curator of special collections of the Winterthur Library, who is responsible for the stewardship and engagement of the collection. Allie is particularly involved in the study and act of using social media for communicating book history, and maintains popular accounts across various platforms as Book Historia.




Rare Book Monthly

  • Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands, 1st edition, 1844. £4,000 to £6,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Rashleigh (Philip). Specimens of British Minerals, 2 parts in 1, 1797 & 1802. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Murchison (Roderick Impey). The Silurian System, 1st edition, 1839. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs, 1st edition, 1842. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Darwin (Charles). Geological Observations on South America, 1st edition, 1846. £3,000 to £5,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Sowerby (James). The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain, 6 volumes, 1812-29. £2,000 to £3,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Emerson (William). Cyclomathesis: or an Easy Introduction to ... Mathematics, 10 vols. in 9, 1770. £1,500 to £2,000.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Robinson (Thomas). New observations on the Natural History of This World of Matter, 1696. £800 to £1,200.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Aquinas (Thomas). [Summa Theologica], Secunda Parte, Venice, 1496. £700 to £1,000.
    Dominic Winter
    Printed Books & Maps, Geology & Charles Darwin
    5th November, 2025
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Parfit (Cliff). Tesuki Washi. Handmade Papers of Japan, 1981-1988. £400 to £600.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Herbert (Thomas). A Relation of some yeares Travaile... Into Afrique and the greater Asia, 1634. £800 to £1,200.
    Dominic Winter, Nov. 5: Lindbergh (Charles A.). The Spirit of St. Louis, 1955, signed. £200 to £300.
  • Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 93: Autograph album containing 29 autograph letters signed by each president from Washington to Coolidge, 1785-1945.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 166: Franz Schubert, Autograph Musical Manuscript, fragment from Die Taucher, 1813.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 111: Thomas Jefferson, holograph plat drawing: map of field near Monticello, 1790s.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 208: George Sand, Autograph Manuscript Signed, draft of her one-act play, Francia, ca. 1872.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 218: Walt Whitman, Manuscript Signed, draft of three complete poems from Leaves of Grass, 1891.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 8: James Dean, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, still from Giant, 1955.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 20: John Lennon, Typescript Signed, interview discussing Paul, Linda, and Yoko, 1971.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 215: Mark Twain, engraved portrait Signed, "Mark Twain / SL. Clemens," 1890s.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 81: Vaslav Nijinsky, reproduction of an artwork by Léon Bakst Inscribed and Signed, 1916.
    Swann
    Autographs
    November 6, 2025
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 73: Malcolm X, The Harvard Crimson Signed and Inscribed: his street address and phone number, 1961.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 11: Lou Gehrig, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, ca. 1939.
    Swann, Nov. 6: Lot 153: George Gershwin, Photograph Signed and Inscribed, portrait by Renato Toppo.
  • Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Presentation Copy of a Whitman "Holy Grail." Whitman, Walt. $10,000-$15,000.
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Endymion in Original Boards. Keats, John. $8,000-
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Association Copy of the Privately Printed Edition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter, Beatrix. $8,000-$12,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Christina Rossetti's Own Copy of Her First Book. Rossetti, Christina G. $8,000-$12,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: The Borden Copy of The Life of Merlin in an Elaborate Binding by Riviere. Heywood, Thomas, Translator. $6,000-$8,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Arion Press. Whitman, Walt, Leaves of Grass. $4,000-$6,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Call It Sleep in the First State Jacket. Roth, Henry. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Steinbeck's Best-Known Work. Steinbeck, John. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: A Fine Jewelled Binding Signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sangorski, Francis. $40,000-$60,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: The Complete Tales of Beatrix Potter: A Complete Set of First Editions. Potter, Beatrix. $2,000-$3,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Kelmscott Shelley. Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Poetical Works. $3,000-$5,000
    Bonhams, Nov. 3-13: Inscribed by Martin Luther King Jr. King, Martin Luther, Jr. $3,000-$5,000
  • Doyle
    Rare Books, Autographs & Maps
    November 25
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  • Sotheby's
    Fine Books, Manuscripts & More
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: William Shakespeare. The Temple Shakespeare. Housed in Custom Bookcase. $6,365.
    Sotheby’s: Frederick Douglass. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Boston: Anti-Slavery Office, 1845. $14,000.
    Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol. London: William Heinemann, 1915. $2,900.
    Sotheby’s: F. Scott Fitzgerald. First Edition Set, Including This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, and others. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1920 – 1941. $24,180.
    Sotheby’s: Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson], John Tenniel. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland First Edition. Macmillan & Co., 1866. $15,000.

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