Highlights
Each year our exhibitors bring rare, beautiful and unusual items for sale.
This year is now exception. Leading up to the fair new highlights will be added by our exhibitors every day. These are just a sample of the wide range of printed materials that will be available at the fair.
Please browse the highlights. They are all for sale. If you find something interesting, please contact the exhibitor, it might just be yours!
You can also browse the highlights by exhibitor by viewing the exhibitor's profile in the exhibitor directory
Antiphon for the Annunciation to the Shepherds
$465
Gregorian Chant leaf, c.1600, Spain.
“Salvator mundi", the Saviour of the World."
Spain, c.1600. Excellent condition.
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Morris (William) THE GOLDEN LEGEND.
$20000
Morris (William) THE GOLDEN LEGEND of Master William Caxton done anew. In three volumes. Kelmscott Press, London, 1892. Edition limited to 500 copies. *The Golden Legend was originally intended as the first production of the Kelmscott Press, but due to production difficulties it became the seventh. In July 1890, William Morris had purchased a copy of one of Wynkyn de Worde's reprints of the Caxton translation. Originally compiled by the Archbishop of Milan, Jacobus a Voragine or de Varagine (c. 1230-1298), the book is a repository of the lives and miracles of saints and martyrs. $20,000.00
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Catlin (George) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.
$3500
Catlin (George) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. Being letters and notes on their manners, customs, and conditions, written during eight years' travel amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America, 1832-1839. In two volumes. With three hundred and twenty illustrations, carefully engraved from the author's original paintings. John Grant, Edinburgh, 1926. First edition thus. *George Catlin (1796-1872) spent several years studying the languages and customs of native Americans, making copious notes and studies for his paintings. $3,500.00
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Lawrence, D.H., The Virgin and the Gipsy
$650
Florence, G. Orioli, 1930. Octavo, two pages roughly opened, original white boards with original spine paper label lettered in orange, Lawrence's phoenix motif to front cover in orange, edges untrimmed, in decorated dustwrapper: a fine copy. First edition: limited to 810 numbered copies on hand-made paper.
The first printed map of Alaska and the first map to focus on “Australia”
$35000
Two seminal maps of the Pacific: the earliest map focused on Alaska, the Northwest and upper California, and “the first printed map of Australia” (Tooley).
In the map of North America the west coast is reasonably well delineated, and de Jode has chosen to include the mythical Strait of Anian separating America from Asia. The existence of a body of water between the two continents had been suggested but not proved when the map was made. Despite the channel between the continents, the figures populating America are outside tents and domed buildings which are distinctly Asian in appearance.
柔術. The Yabe School of Jiu-Jitsu.
$750
A scarce five volume set outlining Yae Kichi Yabe's approach to Jiu-jitsu.
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Historic Shanghai.
$1200
A pioneering work on Shanghai by Carlos Augusto Montalto de Jesus.
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易学便蒙吉凶禍福獨判断. [Introductory Fortune Telling. Teach Yourself How to Read Good and Bad Luck or Fortune and Misfortune].
$750
A fascinating Japanese work based on the I Ching, showing how to tell fortunes by throwing sticks and reading the resulting hexagram.
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Suck: First European Sexpaper
$2000
A complete set of Suck, touted as the first European sex newspaper tasked with creating “a new pornography which would demystify male and female bodies”.
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ANGAS, George French: South Australia Illustrated
$20000
London, Thomas M'Lean, 1847.
This monumental plate book is a cornerstone of any collection of Australian illustrated books.
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A Clockwork Orange | Anthony Burgess
$3900
This first edition of “A Clockwork Orange” by Anthony Burgess, published by Heinemann in 1962, is a highly collectible item.
The book is in good condition, bound in chocolate brown cloth with silver titles on the spine.
The original, price-clipped magenta dust jacket, designed by Barry Trengrove, shows some spine fading, edge browning, and minor chipping but is now protected by a clear archival cover.
Light flecking on all edges, with excellent condition text, makes this copy a valuable addition to any collection.
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