News | September 20, 2017

ABAA Announces Winners of the 2017 National Collegiate Book Collecting Competition

The ABAA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2017 National Collegiate Book Collecting Competition

1st Place  

Alexander M. Koch, The Breath and Breadth of the Maine Woods

Unity College

2nd Place 

Mark Gallagher, A New Spirit of Truth: The Writings of the American Transcendentalists

UCLA 

3rd Place 

Xavier González, “Books That Count”  Books and DVDs Calculated to Inspire Children and Young Adults to Explore the Wonderful World of  Mathematics 

Harvard University

Essay Winner

Sarah Linton, “THE FICTION WE HAVE BECOME” William Gibson’s Uncertain Future and the Cyberpunk Revolution

Johns Hopkins University 

The judges were very impressed with the submitted collections and wish to thank all who participated.  The Awards Ceremony will take place at the Library of Congress, James Madison Building, Montpelier Room on Friday, October 20th at 5:30pm. The event is free and open to public. 

The National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest was establishing in 2005 by Fine Books & Collections magazine to recognize outstanding book collecting efforts by college and university students, the program aims to encourage young collectors to become accomplished bibliophiles. 

The contest is now administered jointly by the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA), the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies (FABS), the Grolier Club, and the Center for the Book and the Rare Books and Special Collections Division (the Library of Congress), with major support from the Jay I. Kislak Foundation.