81. Those relationships are at the heart of what makes selling rare books so personal. 82. When Spiegelman was arrested, a Columbia curator identified him from a photograph as someone who had visited the rare book collection frequently the year before. 83. Whenever she was paid for a travel piece, Duncan invested the money in rare books. 84. A sub-exhibit displays rare books and ornately illustrated manuscripts on chess, some going back to the Middle Ages. 85. And the Halon gas is being replaced with a modern substitute in the rare book area, Lauziere said. 86. Being tucked in an out-of-the-way place is not necessarily a detriment in the rare book industry. 87. Firefighters put out the fire, but only after it consumed hundreds of rare books. 88. Firefighters managed to put out the fire, but not before it consumed hundreds of rare books in the institute library. 89. He was also a collector of rare books and prints. 90. Maryland company searches the world for rare books. |