Huth, Geof
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Antiquarian Book Review: Rare Book Review. No.369/Feb-Mar7., 2007
This issue contains an article "Overpaid and Over There..." which is a continuation of the description of how "the impressive buying power of US institutions has seen the collections of many European writers housed away from their home markets - to public outcry. In this second part of Sara Waterson's investigation, several USA university and private librairies are mentioned including Emory University, Lilly Library, Harry Ransom Center, Houghton Library, Huntington Library, and Beinecke Library. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Antiquarian Book Review: Rare Book Review. No.370/Apr-May / Fogg S., 2007
Sandra Hinman reviews the exhibition at the Grolier Club that celebrates the history of minature books. Dealer Sam Fogg is interivews by B.T. Wolfe in an essay "You've Got to Keep Rolling the Dice." Tabitha Barda contirbutes and essay "Cats or Mouse?" that describes how the internet has revolutionized the rare book trade. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Antiquarian Book Review: Rare Book Review. No.374/Dec-Jan., 2007
Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies. No.1/Wint., 2005
Fine Books & Collections: Technology Focus. No.34/Jul-Aug / R. Scott Brown, editor ; Basbanes N ; Reese H ; Goodman R., 2008
This magazine was formerly called OP magazine. This issue reviews "Hubert's Freaks" by Gregory Gibson. A signed copy of this book is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.