ANZAAB Australian Antiquarian Book Fair
12th – 14th July 2019

Jan 28, 2019 | Book Fairs

Location:Wilson Hall, The University of Melbourne 

Website: https://www.rarebookfair.com/

The Melbourne Rare Book Fair is again being held at Wilson Hall, The University of Melbourne. Australian and international booksellers will have a broad, diverse and interesting selection of books, maps, manuscripts and ephemera, including early printed books, historical accounts of travel, prints, literature, art, militaria, and children’s books, offered for sale at prices to suit all levels of collecting.

Whether you already have your own personal library and wish to add to it or would like to know more about book collecting, this is your opportunity to explore the world of books with experts in their fields.

Friday July 12
6.00 pm–9.00 pm
Saturday July 13
10.00 am–5.00 pm
Sunday July 14
10.00 am–5.00 pm

Admission to the fair is free

View our full fair list.

 

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