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SUMMARY:Rare Books and Incunabula Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Open to the public Tuesdays through Saturdays\, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. \nRanging from extremely rare 15th and 16th century texts to signed first editions of Ayn Rand\, this sale encompasses 6 centuries of humanities drive to record and share information. The topics are varied\, including early15th century religious and historic texts such as S. Bonaventure’s Pauper’s Bible and History of Alexander the Great\, both 15th century\, a 1793 version of Adam Smith’s the Wealth of Nations\, and a mixed The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbons\, including first editions. Many of the texts are very desirable and fit well into the classic western library such as John Dryden’s translation of the works of Virgil\, and Sir Walter Raleigh’s History of the World.  \nWorks like these influenced the founding fathers in their creation of our great Union and helped to form the foundation for the world as we know it today. They are held in great libraries throughout the world and seldom seen outside of their confines. We are happy to share this important collection with those able to visit our gallery in New Braunfels\, TX and if you can’t see them in person\, take a look online.
URL:https://downtownnewbraunfels.com/event/rare-books-and-incunabula-exhibition/
LOCATION:Meadowlark Garden and Gallery\, 210 W Mill Street\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130\, United States
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