Blog
Grosset & Dunlap: Book Publishers for the Masses and Film Buffs Alike
In 1914, theAmerican book publishing company of Grosset & Dunlap publishers their first photoplay. Today, these vintage photoplay editions are tracked down by film buffs, bibliophiles, and book...
Read moreCollecting "The Catcher in the Rye"
The first edition of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye in its original dust jacket is exceedingly rare, especially those in very good condition, and we have been on the hunt for one for...
Read moreNew-In Signed Amelia Earhart Memoir
New to our Colorado shop is a very collectible, signed first edition of Amelia Earhart’s 20 Hs. 40 Min.: Our Flight in the Friendship. In the book, Earhart's shares her experience of being the firs...
Read moreIn the 1880's, several Civil War memoirs were published for an eager public, desperate to make sense of the conflict. The best-selling Civil War memoirs were those of prominent Union generals, like...
Read more2023 Holiday Gift Guides: Gifts for the Book Lover
From first edition printings to photoplay, early childhood favorites to 20th Century modern classics, we've rounded up some of our favorite gifts for the book lover in your life. Presented in their...
Read more2023 Holiday Gift Guides: Gifts for the Space Aficionado
From astronauts' signed memoirs, original NASA photographs and Apollo coffee table books, to moon passport wallets and galactic cufflinks, these gifts are truly out of this world. We selected gifts...
Read more2023 Holiday Gift Guides: Gifts for the Military Buff
This Holiday season, pay tribute to those who have dutifully and bravely served our country in the Armed Forces. From original WWII recruitment posters and collectible autographs, signed memoirs to...
Read moreEdward Shenton illustrated 152 books and their jackets for books published by Scribner’s. He worked with famed editor Maxwell Perkins to illustrate works by Thomas Wolf, William Faulkner, F. Scott ...
Read moreAdmiral Halsey: An American Naval Hero
During World War II, the U.S. Navy fought in every ocean of the world, but it was the war in the Pacific against the Empire of Japan that would have the greatest impact on shaping the future of the...
Read moreOn This Day in History: The Eagle Has Landed
The words “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” were spoken on this day in 1969, as Neil Armstrong effectively declared the end to the decades-long “space race.” The Apollo II missi...
Read more