Thinking of collecting books?
Thinking of collecting books?
Here's how to start your own literary treasure hunt
People are drawn to book collecting for all sorts of reasons. Some love the feel and smell of older books — the texture of cloth-bound covers or the patina of time-worn pages. Others are fascinated by history or the craftsmanship of printing and illustration. A book can be an object of beauty, a piece of cultural memory, or a snapshot of a moment in time.
One of the biggest myths about book collecting is that it’s only for the wealthy or the academic elite. Not true. Many passionate collectors started out by spending a few pounds at charity shops or book fairs.
Start with what you love.
There are treasures to be found in many places:
Part of the joy of collecting is the unexpected. You may set out looking for a 1930s travel book and come home with a 1960s first edition cookbook you didn’t even know you wanted. Scarcity adds excitement, but what matters most is personal meaning. If a book gives you that little jolt of joy or interest, it’s worth picking up.
Value is shaped by edition, condition, rarity, and demand. But price isn’t everything. You might treasure a dog-eared paperback with a childhood dedication more than a pristine first edition.
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York Antiquarian Book Seminar (YABS)
The York Antiquarian Book Seminar (YABS) is an annual three day seminar usually held around the time of our York National Book Fair. The seminar is designed for people of all levels of expertise, from beginners to those with years of experience who want to hone their skills in this rapidly changing field. Read below to find out more.
Friends of the PBFA
Please email info@pbfa.org for more information

