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1   Link   Rick Gekoski - Financial Times
Writers’ second thoughts
2   Link   Tim Bryars - BBC News Magazine
The curious tale of the stolen books
3   Link   Sam Gedge - The Spectator
The Secret Lives of Books
4   Link   Keel Row Bookshop - Chronicle Live
North Shields bookshop getting into the spirit of history
5   Link   Pom Harrington - Country & Town House
The Business of Books
6   Link   John Loska (Colin Page) - The Telegraph
Books beat Kindle
7   Link   Old Hall Bookshop - Bicester Advertiser
Bestselling author to revisit Brackley
8   Link   John Hart - The Telegraph
My Space
9   Link   Sanders of Oxford - Oxford Mail
Pane & Gain for Christmas Shoppers
10   Link   Carl Williams at Harvard
High Times at Houghton
11   Link   Leo Cadogan
Chelsea Book Fair Results
12   Link   Pom Harrington - Mail Online
Antiques dealer duped collectors by forging signatures
13   Link   Pom Harrington - Antique Trades Gazette
E-Bay fraudster found guilty
14   Link   Laurence Worms - Antique Trades Gazette
E-Bay fraudster found guilty
15   Link   Jonathan Kearns (Adrian Harrington)
Bright Young Things
16   Link   The late James Fenning
Important Auction of Rare Books
17   Link   Bernard Quaritch - O Globo
Livraria de raridades digna de ficção
18   Link   Ashley Baynton-Williams
Book Launch at Tim Bryars Ltd. in Cecil Court
19   Link   Joan Winterkorn (Bernard Quaritch)
Video on The Value of Archives
20   Link   Peter Harrington (Frankensteinia)
Found! Frankenstein inscribed by Mary Shelley to Lord Byron!
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The ABA London International Antiquarian Book Fair

This major three-day event is one of the highlights in the world for book lovers and collectors – and the centrepiece of London International Antiquarian Book Fair Week.  In the light and airy National Hall at Olympia, you will find thousands of rare, unusual and unique items offered for sale by 180 leading UK and international dealers.

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