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Rare Books Division, Marriott Library
http://www.lib.utah.edu/rare/
Information about the Division's impressive rare books collection and its lively book arts programs. Links to exhibitions and rare books on the web and to upcoming events.

Book Arts Web
http://www.philobiblon.com/
"This is the home of the Book Arts Web which features links to a large selection of book arts related sites on the web, including educational opportunities, professional organizations, tutorials, reference materials, and galleries with images. This is also the home of the Book_Arts-L FAQ which features full subscription information for this listserv of almost 1500 individuals but also the full archives organized by year, then month. They are also fully searchable and contain a treasure trove of all kinds of technical tips, announcements, and helpful banter."

Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America: Collectors' Corner
http://www.abaa.org/html/collectors/index.html
A love of books pervades this site which includes wonderful essays and articles about book collecting, information on evaluating books, frequently asked questions, and links to related sites.

Books and Book Collecting
http://www.trussel.com/f_books.htm
A resource for book collectors searching for rare, out of print books, or volumes to complete sets. This site provides links to over fifteen sources for used book buying with one search form. There is a free service for booksellers or buyers to post incomplete sets to locate missing volumes, and lists of sources for old magazines. A list of author psuedonyms is also present, and searchable by either real name or pen name. There is also a great bibliography for book collectors with titles on volume identification, price guides, specialty collecting, and preservation of fine books. -From The Librarians' Index to the Internet http://lii.org

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