The Folio Society

I was once a book dealer and had the occasional Folio Society book to resale. They are fine books for the more part, heavy, attractive, and often with a protective slipcase. These are collectible books made to be lined up on a shelve, and there is nothing wrong with that. The things that make a rare book rare, such a first edition or an edition signed by the author, are not as important as they once were. Though they are still important. All you have to do is read Used and Rare to find that there are still people falling…

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Used and Rare: Travels in the Book World

Having been a book seller, off and on, for about twenty years, I fell in love with The Goldstones’ Used and Rare, Warmly Inscribed, and Slightly Chipped-all books about Real book dealers. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and countless poor yahoos such as myself are just in it for the money-these dealers live and breath rare books. Used and Rare is the story of a couple looking for a copy of War and Peace-only to find that there are gazillions of editions, the better ones priced well out of their range. And well out of the range of most normal people,…

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