[Rarebooks] WTB: Unusual Glass books and ephemera

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Tue Mar 13 20:29:40 EDT 2007


Preparations for our upcoming 'Books on Glass' catalog are well underway,
and the Book Elves are in a frenzy of cataloging, classifying, pricing and
making salsa (ok, the sala is for the big NASCAR KT-500 this Sunday in
Atlanta- hey, even the Book Elves like to kick back and relax once in a
while, and we're just grateful it doesn't involve pyrotechnics this time).

But the Book Elves still have room in the catalog for a Few Good Books (or
Items of Ephemera). So, if you have some glass books (or items of
ephemera) that are pre-1900, and (and this is important) do *not* have
copies listed by anybody else on any of the online databases, please let
them know.

If'n you have 17th or 18th century stuff, let 'em know anyway. The Book
Elves are suckers for Ye Olde Crapp, and would love a 1612 Neri at a
reasonable price.

And we all thank you, in advance.


-Forrest, bookslogger




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