May/June 2006
Features
A Modest Addition
—Shut down for three years, New York’s Morgan
Library is reinvented by architect Renzo Piano.
Most Likely to Succeed
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After Katrina, a book collector’s B & B
shelters more than just people.
Blue-Chip Books
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What has the Internet really done to the prices of
modern firsts?
The Long Pen of Margaret Atwood
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Will the acclaimed author change book signings
forever?
Columns
Gently Mad
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Saved by the book
Fine MAPS
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A bird’s-eye view of America
Fine Presses
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Bieler Press
Beyond the Basics
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Woodcuts and engravings
How I Got Started
Terry Seymour and the Everyman’s Library
DEPARTMENTS
Digest
Scandal in Mexico, Abebooks turns ten, a black
bibliophile saves for the future, and more. [Read online]
Book Reviews
Fine Pick: Margaret Brentano and Nicholson Baker
remember The World on Sunday; bookbinding history; and more [Read online]
On The Market
Collecting Civil War books [Read online]
Auction Report
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Highlights of book auctions worldwide
Dear Reader
[Read online]


