[From the LVA's web site]
Library to Host Antiquarian Book Fair on April 28
The Library of Virginia and the Virginia  Antiquarian Booksellers Association will host the Library of Virginia  Antiquarian Book Fair on Saturday, April 28, 2012, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM.
Admission is free of charge and there is free, limited parking in the underground garage at the Library of Virginia.
More than thirty booksellers from around the  region will be present with a broad range of titles—everything from rare  collectibles to mainstream fiction. 
In addition to the books offered by vendors from  around the state, the Library of Virginia Foundation will sell or  auction some fascinating titles that relate to Virginia's history that  have been donated to the Foundation to raise funds for the Library.  These include a number of autographed, first-edition books from the  personal collection of the late Richmond author Emyl Jenkins ($15 each),  as well as miscellaneous 19th- and early-20th-century imprints that  include collector sets and notable Virginia provenance bound periodicals  (individually priced). In addition, a set of reference works that  belonged to Douglas Southall Freeman (with his personal bookplate in 25  volumes) will be sold by silent auction. Bids for this set will be  accepted beginning at $50.00.
Visitors that day will also have a chance to  view items from the "Adopt Virginia's History" program and hear the  stories behind some of the unique and interesting items that have been  conserved in recent months at the Library of Virginia. Staff will be on  hand to show these materials and answer questions.
- Ray B.
 
 
1 comment:
Love the look of the e-book And congrats on your Book Fair
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