Mid-Atlantic

Capital WhoFest 2023: Confirmed Guests: Peter Davison, "The Fifth Doctor" and Sarah Sutton, "Nyssa of Traken"
This facsimile exhibition covers the life and work of Amy Lowell (1874–1925), a controversial, cigar-smoking, outspoken, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who was also a major collector of rare books and
Princeton University Library (PUL) will present a revelatory exhibition, “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory,” excavating the creative process of writer and former Princeton University Professor and 19
Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana
Sale #N11239
In January 1929, after eight years in Europe, the American photographer Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) boarded an ocean liner to New York City for what was meant to be a short visit.
Fine Books and Manuscripts

11am

VIEWINGS:
Dec 9th 10am - 5pm
Dec 10th 12pm - 5pm
Dec 11th 12pm - 5pm
Dec 12th 10am - 5pm 
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) spent her creative life pushing the boundaries of literature. Her techniques were new, experimental, modern.
Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books
Sale #2624

12pm

Swann Auction Galleries
104 East 25th St
 
New York, NY
Nature of the Book explores the craft, innovation, and ingenuity of the handmade book of centuries past.
"Animated Advertising" features more than 200 unique advertising objects from 200 years that demonstrate how animated and dimensional paper devices are used to promote products, art, entertainment,