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antiquarian book - translation to russian

Antiquarian book trade in the united states

antiquarian book      
букинистическая книга
antiquarian book      
букинистическая книга.
antiquarian book      
антикварная книга

Definition

Antiquaries

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Antiquarian book trade in the United States

The antiquarian book trade in the United States is an aspect of book collecting and publishing. The term antiquarian, in general, refers to antiquities and collectible items usually considered old and rare, usually in reference to books, but is not limited to books. The word antiquarian could also be used to describe a person who collects rare books or other antique items.

Two key figures who have written a great deal on the U.S. antiquarian book trade specifically are Leona Rostenberg (1908–2005) and Madeleine B. Stern (1912–2007), both of whom were also in the business of collecting and selling rare books. Other histories having covered the topic include Isaiah Thomas, writing in 1810 his History of printing in America; Henry Walcott Boynton’s Annals of American Bookselling, 1638-1850, first published in 1932; Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt’s The Book in America: A History of the Making, the Selling, and the Collecting of Books in the United States (1939).

The antiquarian book trade has roots in Colonial America, and may be considered in the study of American history and literature, print culture, and book history. Antiquarian book fairs have long been an important aspect of the trade. Today, the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America (ABAA) is the primary organization of the trade in the United States. Other organizations include the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP). The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia is the premier institution for those seeking an advanced education in the field.

Examples of use of antiquarian book
1. In the early 1''0s I sold the antiquarian book business.
2. Meet Giambattista "Yambo" Bodoni, an antiquarian book dealer who can remember every poem and novel he‘s ever read but can‘t recognize the faces of his wife or daughters.
3. It is rather bewildering to find him going about his day job – he is an antiquarian book dealer in the pretty market town of Petersfield.
4. That guest book, which will be one of the highlights of the Antiquarian Book Fair in London this week, records them all from the 1'60s through to 1'87, about the time the restaurant was sold to new owners.
5. The judges were Professor John Sutherland (chairman); Lindsay Duguid, fiction editor of the Times Literary Supplement; the writer and antiquarian book dealer Rick Gekoski; the novelist Josephine Hart; and the literary editor of the London Evening Standard, David Sexton.
What is the Russian for antiquarian book? Translation of &#39antiquarian book&#39 to Russian