- Don't forget the (virtual) Boston Book Fair, 18–20 November.
- Over at TEXT!, Adam Smyth on "Thinking."
- Ward Library at Peterhouse, Cambridge hosts "Thomas Gray: An Anniversary Exhibition through 13 December." There is also an online version.
- From the BL Medieval Manuscripts blog, "The Floreffe Bible on exhibition."
- Kurt Zimmerman has posted a memorial to Bill Barlow, who died on 21 October. See also Terry Belanger's tribute, which is on the RBS site.
- The 42nd Annual Conference on Book Trade History, "The Humours of Book Collecting," will be held 26–27 November.
- The new issue of Parenthesis contained interviews with the first four winners of the Honey & Wax Book Collecting Prize.
- Coming up on 18 November, the University of Kentucky's King Library Press hosts, "Print/Reprint: A Roundtable Discussion of Print Technologies as Material Evidence." Free on Zoom, but registration is required.
- Pardon the logrolling, but I am quite excited to report that Binghamton University Libraries Special Collections has acquired an 1859 third octavo edition of Audubon's Birds of America.
Upcoming Auctions
- The Henry Fitz Jr. Archive of Photographic History and American Historical Ephemera & Photography at Hindman on 15 November.
- The Lewis Gilbert Film Script and Production Archive at Bellmans on 16 November.
- Travel, Photographs, Maps, and Natural History at Sotheby's London ends on 17 November.
- Books and Works on Paper at Forum Auctions on 18 November.
- Rare Books with Science, Medicine & Natural History at PBA Galleries on 18 November.
- The Constitution of the United States at Sotheby's New York on 18 November.
- The World of Hergé at Artcurial on 20 November.