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Volume 4, November 2002 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Antiquarian Book Fair |
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Those publishers have
become known for their willingness to take chances and cater to markets
that East Coast publishers often ignore. Nolo Press’s series of
do-it-yourself legal books, Harper Collins’s huge list of spiritually and
religiously oriented titles, and Ten Speed Press’s initial willingness to
publish the classic What Color Is Your Parachute all exemplify the
savvy, entrepreneurial nature of the Northern California publishing scene. That boldness is
inspired in part by a voracious reading public that’s been in place since
the 1849 gold rush, supplemented by waves of literate immigrants, the
establishment of two great universities (Stanford and U.C. Berkeley), and
the historical power of the Bay Area as a lure to New York writers and
publishers seeking a less traditional, less frantic metro area to settle
in. Here, the City's Second to None
Another book, frayed
in places but still intact where it counts, is An Account of the
Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal
Voting, at the Presidential Election in Nov., 1872, and on the Trial of
Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T. Marsh and William B. Hall, The Inspectors of
Election by whom her Vote was Received. The asking price will be $25,000.
A first-edition copy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Hobbit will be offered at
$85,000. The festival is one of only four
antiquarian book fairs in the U.S. sanctioned by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America
(ABAA). The book fair has an excellent web site at http://www.sfbookfair.com/. |
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