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The Huntington Library Announces Renovation/ Reinstallation Plans

SAN MARINO, Calif.—The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens announced today plans to... read more

Pres. Lincoln's Manuscript Proclamation at Bonhams in June

New York—Bonhams will be offering a rare autograph manuscript proclamation signed by President Abraham... read more

Maps, Globes, Natural History Coming up at Swann's

New York—On Thursday, June 7, Swann Galleries will hold an auction of Maps &... read more

Folger Shakespeare Library Presents Open City: London, 1500-1700

(Washington, DC)  In the two centuries between 1500 and 1700, London transformed from a... read more

Incunabula Exhibit at Shapero Rare Books

On the occasion of publication of their catalogue of incunables, Shapero Rare Books have... read more

Bouguereau's Fishing for Frogs Reached $1.76 million at Heritage

DALLAS - William Adolphe Bouguereau’s 1882 masterpiece Fishing For Frogs realized $1,762,500 (Including Buyer’s... read more

Library of Congress Commences “Celebration of the Book”

The Library of Congress - the world’s largest repository of knowledge and information -... read more

Space and Aviation Autograph and Artifact Auction

Amherst, N.H. -- RR Auction is pleased to announce its popular Space and Aviation... read more

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See what readers are saying about Fine Books’ return to print

I can’t express my delight that you are planning to return to a print format. Although your website is wonderful and easy to navigate, it just can’t replace holding the magazine in your hand.

Regards,
Richard Sica

I am so glad that you are bringing back your print magazine. I have been grateful for the e- version and blog, but it is not the same as settling down in an easy chair or reading myself to sleep with the magazine. I know that a lot of other publications are downsizing or going digital, but it just seemed wrong that a publication about books in print would not itself be in print.

Thanks so much.
Lois Jackson

I just received an email informing me of the magazine’s return to a print publication. As a former subscriber I am very glad to hear that, and I just completed my subscription to the new quarterly magazine … Frankly, I never expected the magazine to return to print. I am not one who enjoys reading online publications. So, I’m happy that you are able to return to print as it has been a long time between copies. So, looking forward to the first next copy, or the next first copy, or the new next first quarterly copy.

Best wishes,
Nicholas Harrell

I am very pleased to hear that you are once again publishing in hard copy. I will continue to use the website, of course. It’s very informative and top notch in every way. However, there are those odd times when I am away from my desk and would like to carry a copy of your magazine to read. Thank you.

Charles Bartman