- Oak Knoll's sitewide sale is happening now, until 6 November (everything 20–50% off).
- Much of the material in the New England Book Auctions sale of Printing & Bookbinding Equipment and Supplies (ending 14 December) comes from the collection of our friend Vince Golden - there's some really excellent wood type and border material in this sale.
- Emory University has acquired Irish bibliophile John Moore's impressive collection of Bram Stoker material.
- The ABAA blog has an update on some stolen books recently returned to the National Library of Sweden.
- A copy of Shakespeare's Henry IV Part One extracted from the First Folio sold this week for $35,000.
- Over on The Conveyor, "Medieval Cookbooks: A Student Collection," and "Copper Plates in the Bodleian Libraries."
- The Middle Temple Libraries blog has posted a new provenance mystery for us this month.
- The Clements Library has digitized the William Howe Orderly Book, covering the period 1776 to 1778.
- From the BL's Medieval Manuscripts blogs, "Afterlives and Otherworlds: Three Ghost Stories from Medieval Ireland."
- Over at Medieval Manuscripts Provenance, "The Provenance of a Lombard Cutting [I]."
Upcoming Auctions
- History of Science and Technology at Bonhams Los Angeles on 3 November 2021.
- Livres Anciens du XVe au XIXe Siècle (Part I, Part II) at ALDE ends on 4 November.
- Books and Works on Paper at Forum Auctions on 4 November.
- Art, Illustration & Dr. Seuss – British Prime Ministers – Antiquarian Books at PBA Galleries on 4 November.
- Historical Manuscripts at Heritage Auctions on 6 November.