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“It was a great idea to bring them together; celebrities of the same generation, of similar virtuosity” – Monroe Wheeler on the Joyce-Matisse Ulysses George Macy’s decision to commission Henri Matisse to illustrate Ulysses was a bold move for his fledgling Limited Editions Club in 1935. Scandal still swirled around James Joyce’s masterpiece, which had [...]

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“America’s First Great Scientific Contribution” Until the mid-18th century electricity was little more than a parlor trick used to delight kings and amaze crowds. One such itinerant “electrician” aroused Benjamin Franklin’s curiosity, and he embarked on a series of experiments that would “snatch lightning from the sky,” opening up the new field of electrical science [...]

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“Leave My Book, I Beg You, To The Immortality That It Deserves” – Oscar Wilde When The Picture of Dorian Gray first appeared in Lippincott’s simultaneously in Philadelphia and London, on June 20, 1890, the story sparked a sensation. “No novel had commanded so much attention for years, or awakened sentiments so contradictory in its [...]

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C.S. Lewis – Chronicles of Narnia

“The Most Sustained Achievement In Fantasy For Children By A 20th-Century Author” An Oxford professor who also wrote literary criticism, fiction for adults and Christian apologetics, C.S. Lewis is primarily known for his extraordinary fantasy series, the Chronicles of Narnia. “All my seven Narnia books,” Lewis once wrote, “began with seeing pictures in my head… [...]

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“A Remarkable Work” (T.E. Lawrence on Richard Burton’s El Medinah and Meccah) Arguably among the greatest and most fascinating figures in British exploration, the brilliant and intrepid Burton was granted permission by the Royal Geographical Society in 1853 to map the as yet unknown portions of the eastern and central Arabian peninsula. Burton resolved to [...]

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“His Acknowledged Masterpiece” Arthur Rackham’s captivating illustrations of fairies, goblins and a host of other-worldly creatures firmly established his reputation as one of the preeminent illustrators of the “Golden Age” of children’s literature. Without question, one of his finest and most desirable works is Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, published in a deluxe signed limited [...]

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Featured Rare Books.

Natalie and David Bauman have been in the rare book business since 1973. Bauman Rare Books is one of the nation’s largest and best-known rare and antiquarian book sellers, with two locations, one in New York City on Madison Avenue and the other in Center City Philadelphia. Rare Finds offers individuals interested in Rare Books, [...]

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