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Faculty
Terry Belanger was
educated at Haverford College and at Columbia University, where
he received his PhD in 18th-century English literature in 1970.
His doctoral work was on the 18th-century London book trade, and
he has published extensively on this subject. In 1971, he established
the Book Arts Press at Columbia University as a bibliographical
laboratory supporting a program for the training of rare book and
special collections librarians and antiquarian booksellers. In 1983,
he instituted Rare
Book School, a collection of courses of interest to students
of the history of the book and related subjects. Belanger moved
both the Book Arts Press and Rare Book School to the University
of Virginia in 1992, where he accepted an appointment as University
Professor and Honorary Curator of Special Collections. He was Rosenbach
Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania (1986); and he has given,
among many others, the Graham Pollard Lecture of the Bibliographical
Society of London (1988), the Malkin Lecture at Columbia (1991),
and the Mayo Lecture at Texas A & M University (2003). He has
presented about a hundred other formal presentations on bibliographical
and bibliophilic subjects over the past three decades, and in 2005
was honored with a MacArthur Fellowship.
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Mary Francis Ciletti,
a native of Colorado Springs, received her BA degree in English
Literature from the University of Washington. After spending 3 1/2
years in Australia, Mary started in the book trade working at a
Colorado Springs bookstore in 1980. In 1982 she established Hooked
on Books on Academy Boulevard and Maizeland Road, dealing in
new and used books. She currently serves as vice president on the
board of the Friends of the Pikes Peak Library District where she
has the opportunity to support literacy and writing programs in
the community.
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Tom Congalton, proprieter
of Between
the Covers Rare Books, has been a full-time bookseller since
1986. He is a leading specialist in the fields of literary first
editions, African-American literature, and sports, particularly
early baseball. He is a former President of the Antiquarian
Booksellers' Association of America, and has served as chairman
of many of the ABAA's committees, including the Membership and Book
Fair Committees. He currently serves of the Committee of the International
League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB), and is the editor
of the ILAB Newsletter. He is the former longtime Chairman of the
New York Book Fair Committee, and one of the founding members of
the Antiquarian Booksellers'
of New Jersey. He writes a regular column, "Letter from
America", for the English magazine Rare
Book Review.
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Daniel De Simone
was appointed Curator,
Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection of The Library of Congress in
January 2000. He came to The Library of Congress after 25 years
in the book trade, principally as the owner of his own rare book
company. Over the past twenty-five years he has developed expertise
in the fields of antiquarian bibliography, illustrated books, 18
th century French and Italian books, and 18 th century Irish books.
He has written 51 catalogues of books for sale under his own banner,
as well as writing catalogues for other booksellers. He has significant
experience building collections of rare books for both private collectors
and rare book libraries. In 1995 De Simone helped establish a collection
evaluation program at Waseda University, Tokyo Japan and has strong
ties with both the Japanese book trade and Japanese librarians.
He arrived at The Library of Congress well equipped to make the
Rosenwald Collection a more useful and visible part of the rare
book world and to help build the programs necessary to insure its
future growth and development.
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Michael Ginsberg
started in the antiquarian book trade in 1956, working for J.S.
Canner & Co., and later entered into a partnership known as
Western Hemisphere, Inc. In 1975 he started Michael
Ginsberg Books, specializing in the fields of Americana, American
Church History, Government Documents, Western Americana, Serials,
and Scholarly Periodicals. He currently acts as a consultant to
many major book firms and private collectors, as well as an appraiser
of books and manuscripts for many large institutions. He is a past
President of the ABAA, has served twice on its Board of Governors,
and is a past President of the New England Chapter of ABAA.
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Edwin V. Glaser,
proprietor of Edwin
V. Glaser Rare Books of Napa, California, is an internationally
known specialist in rare and important books in science, technology
and medicine. He is past President of the Antiquarian Booksellers'
Association of America, and previously has been chairman of both
the Middle Atlantic and Northern California chapters of the ABAA,
as well as serving on the Board of Governors. He was an occasional
contributor to AB Bookman's Weekly , has lectured before various
groups on antiquarian books, and has been a member of the faculty
of the Antiquarian Book Seminar since 1979.
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Dan Gregory has been
a full-time professional bookseller since 1990. He was a manager
for Borders Book Shops in Pennsylvania and New Jersey until 1996,
when he joined the staff of Between
the Covers Rare Books. He specializes in developing computer
systems for booksellers, rare book imaging, and catalog design.
He has acted as a consultant to numerous bookselling firms, as well
as BarnesandNoble.com, and served on the advisory board for the
Advanced Book Exchange. An Associate member of the Antiquarian Booksellers'
Association of America, he has served on the ABAA's Internet, Publications,
and Security committees, and has written several articles for the
ABAA Newsletter. An expert on using computer graphics for the merchandising
of rare books, he was profiled in the July/August 2003 issue OP
Magazine, and his rare book images have been featured in numerous
books and periodicals and are seen daily by patrons of chain bookstores
throughout the United States.
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Lois Harvey came to Colorado after
attending the University of New Mexico and soon became a full
time bookseller. She established her own shop in 1980 and then
a second shop in 1997, West
Side Books. She is a founding member and past President of
the Rocky Mountain
Antiquarian Booksellers Association and has been active in
local and national bookselling organizations. She served as coordinator
of the Rocky Mountain Antiquarian Book Fair for many years and
currently serves on that board and others concerned with local
literacy projects. Her open shop and internet business feature
books both new and used, with specialty books in various fields.
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Kevin Royal Johnson has been selling books professionally
for ten years under the store name Royal
Books. He began his career selling privately from his home
in Baltimore, then moved to a warehouse location down the street
from his home, where he operated for the next three years. In
January of 2001, he purchased one of the three-story buildings
that had operated for 25 years as the Kelmscott Bookshop, and
Royal Books became open to the public. Kevin joined the ABAA in
2002, and maintains a steady schedule of exhibitions at both ABAA
and non-ABAA book fairs, and enjoys the day-to-day (including
weekends) routine of having an open bookshop. Royal Books is staffed
by Kevin and five employees, has a stock of approximately 20,000
books, and offers general stock (except cookbooks) as well as
rare items. Kevin specializes in Modern Literature, Film, Music,
Art and Photography, with a sub-specialty in the growing area
of Books Into Film. 17 color catalogs and fifty lists have been
issued by Royal Books in the past ten years. In 2007, Kevin published
The Dark Page, a full color guide to the first edition sources
for American film noir in the 1940s, published by Oak Knoll Press.
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Rob Rulon-Miller began his book
selling career as a teenager working summers and holidays with his
father in The Current Company, a family-owned rare book business
in Bristol, Rhode Island. After graduating from Skidmore College,
Rob worked full time in various capacities at The Current Company
before starting Rulon-Miller
Books, which specializes in buying and selling mostly rare,
antiquarian, fine, and unusual printed materials, in Saint Paul,
Minnesota in 1982. He was a long time member of the ABAA Board of
Governors, and was President of the ABAA in 1994-96. He was the
first and for 17 years the only editor of the ABAA Newsletter (founded
in 1989). From 1996 to 2000 he served as General-Secretary of the
International
League of Antiquarian Booksellers. His articles about books,
book collecting and book selling have appeared in a number of American
as well as international trade magazines, and in the ABAA Newsletters.
He has issued over 225 rare book catalogs and has lectured on books
and book selling both at home and abroad. This is Rob's seventh
year on the Seminar faculty, and he has been its Director since
2003. Send email to Rob Rulon-Miller
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Angela Scott, owner and operator of
Fine Binding & Custom Design in
Washington, D.C., has run her own book conservation and bookbinding
business since 1981. She was trained under the direction of Jacques
Desmond of the James MacDonald Bindery in New York City, and has studied
at the Pierpont
Morgan Library and the Guild of Bookworkers, also in New York; as
well as the Rochester Institute of Technology. She has taught at the
Smithsonian Institute and at New York's Center for Book Arts.
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Chris Volk began selling books part-time in 1992,
after working in various fields, including mutual funds, real estate,
as a director of an alternative elementary school and financial
analyst. Originally a mail order bookseller and a participant in a
collective book store in Sacramento, California, she quickly became
active selling books online, first on Compuserve's book collecting
forum, and later on the web, and in 1997 she and her partner Shep
Iiams, became full-time booksellers and partners in Bookfever.com,
specializing in African American books, women authors, poetry, children's
books and
mystery and science fiction. The business is located on 10 acres in
Amador County, in 'gold rush' country. She served on the advisory
boards of Abebooks.com and biblio.com, as an officer in the Independent
Online Booksellers Association (IOBA), and was a founding member
and officer of the booksellers' co-operative site. Send
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Kathy Lindeman joined the seminar
in 1997 as the Colorado Springs
coordinator and go-between for Jake Chernofsky and the Colorado
College
Conference Office. Back then the job included coordinating the work
of
the AB Bookman staff with local professionals, building the notebooks,
and making sure everything came together smoothly. After May of
2000, when Jake sold the company to four faculty partners, Kathy
gradually took on more of the clerical duties including registration,
communication with
interested parties, printing and notebook design, behind the scenes
organization and financial accounting. Making everything run smoothly
is
still the main priority and challenge! In addition to her work with
the
seminar, Kathy has three other part time jobs: Coordinator for the
Colorado College Faculty Club; Staff Assistant for the CC Economics
and
Business Department and Pikes Peak Regional Coordinator for the
National
History Day Competition. Kathy has worked in University Libraries
at
Cornell and CU Boulder and lives with her husband Ted, a Chemistry
Professor at Colorado College in Colorado Springs.
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Lindeman
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