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WORLD’S LARGEST RARE BOOK FAIR RETURNS TO BAY AREA WITH NEW VENUE IN OAKLAND

48th California International Antiquarian Book Fair Takes Place February 6 - 8, 2015 at Oakland Marriott City Center Thousands of Rare Books and Manuscripts; Hundreds of Booksellers; Dozens of Seminars and Events

Featuring Highlights from the Special Collections of the F. W. Olin Library at…

WORLD’S LARGEST RARE BOOK FAIR RETURNS TO BAY AREA WITH NEW VENUE IN OAKLAND

48th California International Antiquarian Book Fair Takes Place February 6 - 8, 2015 at Oakland Marriott City Center Thousands of Rare Books and Manuscripts; Hundreds of Booksellers; Dozens of Seminars and Events

Featuring Highlights from the Special Collections of the F. W. Olin Library at Mills College, and Presentation of the rarely seen photography of Jack London

OAKLAND, CA – The world’s preeminent celebration of the written and printed word returns to Northern California at a new venue in downtown Oakland. The 48 California International Antiquarian Book Fair will run from Friday, th February 6 through Sunday, February 8, 2015 at the Oakland Marriott City Center.

Sponsored by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB), the three-day event is the world’s largest antiquarian book fair with nearly 200 booksellers from the United States and around the globe. The annual Book Fair features a rich selection of books, manuscripts, maps and other printed materials, including incunabula; literature from all centuries and nationalities; fine bindings; children's and illustrated books; ephemera; and antiquarian books on dozens of topics.

This year’s Book Fair will include highlights from the Special Collections of the F. W. Olin Library at Mills College. This exhibition will feature approximately forty books and manuscripts. Several of the collections that will be highlighted include the Darius Milhaud Collection, the Albert M. Bender Papers, the Jane Bourne Parton Collection of Books on Dance, the Bookbinding Collection, the Early Printed Books Collection, the Patti Smith Collection, and the Fine Press and Artists’ Book Collection.

The Book Fair’s schedule will also include the following:

Saturday, February 7: 1:00 pm: Talk: Building New Audiences for Rare Books Daniel De Simone, Eric Weinmann Librarian, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC. Sixth annual talk at the Book Fair, co-sponsored by the ABAA and the Bibliographical Society of America.

Sunday, February 8: 11:30 am - 12:15 pm: Seminar: Book Collecting 101 – Learn from the experts how to create a strategy for collecting books, as well as how to spot a “first edition,” judge a book’s condition, and learn bookish terms and jargon.

12:15 - 1:00 pm: Seminar: What’s This Book Worth? – Experienced ABAA members will discuss the primary factors that give books commercial and monetary value, as well as strategies for appraising and selling books.

1:00 - 2:30 pm: Seminar: Discovery Day – This is the public’s chance to discover if those old books gathering dust are worth something. The public will receive free, expert oral appraisals on up to three books.

1:30-2:30 pm: Talk: Jack London, Photographer Presented by Sara S. "Sue" Hodson Jack London (1876-1916), still one of the most widely read American writers in the world, is known for stories and novels, as well as his own adventures as a sailor, Klondike gold-seeker, and rancher. Far less well known is London's work as a photographer, embodied in 4,000 negatives housed with the California Department of Parks and Recreation and 12,000 photographs in the Huntington Library. London's vivid, sensitive photographs capture the homeless of Great Britain in 1902; battle images and portraits of freezing

Korean refugees during the 1904 Russo- Japanese War, which London covered for the Hearst Syndicate; some of the first photos of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, again for Hearst; the diverse people and places of the Hawaiian Islands and the South Seas photographed on the voyage of his sailboat, in 1911. Many of the images appeared in his newspaper and magazine stories and in his books The People of the Abyss (1903) and The Cruise of the Snark (1911), but most have been seen by very few people and have never appeared in print.

Sue Hodson has overseen the Huntington's London archive for thirty years and has co-edited a volume of his photographs with Jeanne Campbell Reesman and Philip Adam, published by the University of Georgia Press in the autumn of 2010. She will present a lecture illustrated with selections from London's photographic works.

Immediately following the Sunday lecture, autographed copies of Jack LondonPhotographer, co-authored by Sue Hodson will be available for $49.99. Please contact James Bryant at carpediem@pacbell.net or visit Carpe Diem Fine Books at booth 706 for more details. All sales will benefit the ABAA Benevolent Fund.

The Book Fair’s new venue in downtown Oakland is an added convenience for bibliophiles. The Oakland Marriott City Center is just steps away from the 12th Street BART Station, making it easily accessible to attendees from San Francisco and all over the East Bay. Out-of-town visitors will appreciate staying onsite at the Marriott, plus fair visitors arriving at both Oakland and San Francisco airports can take BART directly to the new venue.

Moreover, downtown Oakland is within easy walking distance to diverse and eclectic cuisine, hip nightspots, historic Old Oakland, museums, Lake Merritt and the waterfront at Jack London Square. In fact, Oakland was recently named by the New York Times as the number five destination to visit in the world; by Thrillist as America’s fifth most “hipster” city; and by ArtPlace America, which named Oakland one of the top art destinations in the world.

EXHIBITOR LISTAbraham Lincoln Book Shop, Inc. aGatherin' Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints Aquila Books Argonaut Book Shop James Arsenault & Company Arte y Grafia Athena Rare Books Back of Beyond Books Lorne Bair Rare Books Antiquariat Michael Banzhaf Bartleby’s Books Bauman Rare Books Simon Beattie Antiquariat Reinhold Berg eK David Bergman F.A. Bernett Books Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc. Biblioctopus Biblionne Blackwell's Rare Books Carl Blomgren Fine Books Bolerium Books Inc. The Book Bin Inc. The Book Shop, LLC Bookbid Rare Books Booklegger’s Used Books ABAA The Bookpress, Ltd. Books Tell You Why, Inc. Bookvica Antiquariat Botanicum Bow Windows Bookshop Boxwood Rare Books & Prints David Brass Rare Books, Inc. The Brick Row Book Shop Librairie Alain Brieux Pablo Butcher Leo Cadogan Rare Books Limited Caliban Book Shop, ABAA Carpe Diem Fine Books Jeffrey D. Carr Librairie Rodolphe Chamonal Chanticleer Books Citation Books Coconut Rose Books Compass Rose Books Justin Croft Antiquarian Books Ltd. James Cummins Bookseller Robert Dagg Rare Books Davar Antiquarian Books Dawson's Book Shop DeWolfe & Wood Derringer Books Nat DesMarais Rare Books James M. Dourgarian, Bookman Eclectibles Christopher Edwards Scott Emerson Books Enchanted Books Erasmushaus Eureka Books First Folio Földvári Books Paul Foster Books Wilfrid M. de Freitas - Bookseller Garcia-Garst, Booksellers R.A. Gekoski Booksellers Charles A. Goldsmid Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books Michael Good, Books James Graham, Bookseller Greenfield Books Ltd Hackenberg Booksellers Harding's Book Shop Peter Harrington Antiquarian Bookseller Kenneth Harrison Donald A. Heald Rare Books, Prints & Maps Michael D. Heaston Rare Books Heritage Book Shop, LLC. Jeff Hirsch Books Hordern House Rare Books John Howell for Books Inlibris, Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH James S. Jaffe Rare Books Jarndyce Antiquarian Booksellers Johanson Rare Books Jonkers Rare Books Kaaterskill Books Kenneth Karmiole, Bookseller, Inc. Howard Karno Books, Inc. The Kelmscott Bookshop Ben Kinmont, Bookseller Eric Chaim Kline Bookseller John W. Knott, Jr. Bookseller Kotte Autographs Kunsthaus, s.r.o Lakin & Marley Rare Books John Michael Lang Fine Books Hugues de Latude Bill Leone, Bookseller Liber Antiquus, Early Books & Manuscripts Little Sages Books Ken Lopez - Bookseller Lost Horizon Bookstore Lucius Books Lux Mentis, Booksellers Herman H.J. Lynge & Son A/S MacDonnell Rare Books Maggs Bros. Ltd. Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts Jeffrey D. Mancevice, Inc. Margolis & Moss Jeffrey H. Marks Rare Books Marlborough Rare Books Ltd. Martayan Lan Rare Books & Maps Jeff Maser, Bookseller—ABAA McBlain Books Laurence McGilvery Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc. Midway Rare Books David Miles Books Frederik Muller Rare Books J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books & Musical Autographs Nick Adams & Co. Rare Books Jeremy Norman’s History of Science.com Nudelman Rare Books Oak Knoll Books Old West Books Pacific Coast Books Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Co. (PRB&M) Philobiblon Phillip J. Pirages Fine Books & Manuscripts Bud Plant & Hutchison Books Plaza Books Nicholas Potter -- Bookseller Powell’s Bookstore, Inc. Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco Richard L. Press, Fine & Scholarly Books on the Arts John Price Antiquarian Books Jean-Baptiste de Proyart, SARL Bernard Quaritch Ltd. Randall House Rare Books John Randall Books Raptis Rare Books Janette Ray Bookseller ReadInk Read'Em Again Books William Reese Company L & T Respess Books B & L Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts Chet Ross Rare Books Royal Books, Inc. Rulon-Miller Books Ken Sanders Rare Books Sawtooth Books Dieter Schierenberg BV Sophie Schneideman Rare Books Scientia Books Schubertiade Music & Arts LLC Marc Selvaggio, Books & Ephemera Sims Reed Ltd. Ed Smith Books Sokol Books Ltd. SOPHIA ∑ RARE BOOKS Benjamin Spademan Peter L. Stern & Co., Inc. Douglas Stewart Fine Books Tavistock Books Michael R. Thompson, Bookseller Librairie Ancienne des Trois Islets University Archives Unsworth’s Antiquarian Booksellers Ursus Books, LTD Vamp & Tramp Booksellers, LLC Michael Vinson Americana Walkabout Books W.P. Watson Antiquarian Books Jeff Weber Rare Books Michael R. Weintraub, Inc. West Side Book Shop White Fox Rare Books and Antiques Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller

Tags: Antiquaratische Bücher, Buchdruck, Bücher, Geisteswissenschaften, Grafiken, Handschriften, Kunstbücher, Literatur, Schriften

Tickets and InformationThe 48th California International Antiquarian Book Fair will be held at the Oakland Marriott City Center at 1001 Broadway in downtown Oakland
 
from 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. on Friday, February 6; 11 a.m. - 7p.m. on Saturday, February 7; and 11a.m. - 5 p.m. on Sunday, February 8.Three-day admission tickets are available at the door on Friday for $25. Tickets purchased on Saturday and Sunday are $15 and all tickets allow return admission for the remainder of the fair. For more information about tickets or exhibiting, visit www.cabookfair.com. All tickets will be available to purchase online for a pre-event discount.
For more information about the 48 California International Antiquarian th Book Fair, please visit the website at www.cabookfair.com or the ABAA website at www.abaa.org; or call Fair Managers, White Rain Productions at (415) 962-2500, (800) 454-6401.
WHEN:Friday, February 6, 2015, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.Saturday, February 7, 2015, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.Sunday, February 8, 2015, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
TICKETS:Available online for a pre-event discount or at the door: $25 for a three-day ticket, including Opening Day $15 for Saturday or Sunday (ticket allows re-entry all weekend)