Scandinavian Antiquarian Book Fair 2011 -Celebrating the Book
From 24th to 26th November 2011, 44 antiquarian booksellers from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, Holland, England, Switzerland, France, and Hungary will gather at Copenhagen's beautiful Round Tower for one of the biggest antiquarian book fairs ever held in Scandinavia.
The exhibitors will showcase rare books, manuscripts and prints from all fields of interest and price-ranges. Book binders, paper restorers, and paper artists will demonstrate the variety of book craft in workshops and lectures. Exhibitions will present private collections, such as "Peter's Christmas", "Copenhagen Seen Through Old Books", "Book-Plates" from the Frederikshavn's Museum of Art and
Kierkegaard as a Book Collector
A theologian and philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was above all an author. He liked books, he bought books, read books, used books, but most of all he enjoyed writing books. His reference library of about 2.380 volumes served as an inspiration for himself as an author. After his death, the library was sold at a public auction, the catalogue was possibly prepared by Herman H.J. Lynge. The exhibition shows a private attempt of reconstructing Kierkegaard's library.
Browse the Book Fair Catalogue
and look at the highlights of the fair, or even better: Take the airplane to Copenhagen, enjoy a day or two in one of Scandinavia's most beautiful cities, visit the Scandinavian Antiquarian Book Fair, browse the shelves of the Antikvariat Aldus, Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn and other Danish dealers, and, finally, don't miss a delicious dinner at one of Copenhagen's finest restaurants.
He brought poster, advertising, and dust jacket design out of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth, integrating the aesthetic and forms of modern art into his work. It was welcomed in England. It was rejected in the United States. In his time he was, ultimately, the most significant graphic designer in the English-speaking world. Stephen J. Gertz on Edward McKnight Kauffer.
Paying Too Much For Books
It happens. You miscalculate scarcity or demand. Or a widow asks you, tears in her eyes, "Is that all?" A dealer charms you with a book's virtues. Or assures you "The only one on the internet right now." You get overexcited at an auction. Or you drool over some choice item at a book fair ... Brian Cassidy knows: "If you are a book dealer sooner or later: you will overpay for stock."
ILAB Catalogues of the Month
Natural History and Travel (Antiquariaat Junk), Children's Books and Fairy Tales (Antiquariat Geisenheyner), First Books & Before (Between the Covers), Catalogue III (Bogatyr), presenting illustrated books and curiosities, Pictorial Literature (Sabine Keune), Printing with the Hand Press (John Howell), Catalogue 99 by Llibreria Farré with beautiful books, maps and albums on local history and travel. Browse these catalogues and many more on ILAB.org