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Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Released Saturday, 3rd July 2021
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Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Don Lindgren on the importance of bookseller catalogues and collecting them

Saturday, 3rd July 2021
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Don Lindgren established Rabelais Books in 2006. The bookshop now operates out of Biddeford, Maine and specializes in Artists’ Books, Cocktails, Cookbooks, Farm and Garden, Gastronomy, History of Food, Rare Periodicals, and Wine. 

We met years ago when I sought him out in Portland to talk about collecting cookbooks (Listen here). As we parted Don handed me a copy of his first Rabelais catalogue with the big salami on its cover. I've been intrigued with them (bookseller catalogues) ever since. Don has a sizeable collection, and whenever we get together we talk about them. Several months ago we decided to make it formal by devoting an episode of The Biblio File podcast to discussing the design and content of these great and various sales vehicles. I reached out to several booksellers, including Simon Beattie, Heather O'Donnell, Jonathan Hill, Glenn Horowitz, Mark Funke, Biblioctopus and Brian Cassidy, all of whom kindly send me examples of their outstanding work.  Then Don and I got down to business.    

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