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Posted By: Mike H
Like many of you, I enjoy viewing and learning about antiques that aren't sports related. We all love collecting, history, and the thrill of the hunt. Are there books about antiques, collecting, and collectors you enjoy reading? Here are two I believe many of you will appreciate. |
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Posted By: Mike H
FYI, the Hidden Treasures book is as much about the Keno's learning how to evaluate antiques, adventures as kids and as they aged, and on finds. It was very entertaining. The Brimfield book is about art dealers, but the adventures are fun to read about. |
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Posted By: Alan Elefson
Hi- |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Alan, |
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Posted By: Mike H
Thanks guys. The description on Amazon sounds neat. I'll order it from my library in the a.m. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Yes, by all means, order it now! You'll love it--I guarantee it! |
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Posted By: George Dreher
The story of Mark Hofmann and The Mormon Forgery Murders is chilling. He made millions and then tried to cover up the forgeries by committing murder. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Agreed. There is another great book called "The Poet and The Murderer" which details his exploits. Highly recommended. Nothing like a reading about a Mormon forger who finally gets what he deserves! |
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Posted By: Joseph
I just finished reading "Hubert's Freak's", a wonderful (true) story about the storage locker "find" of a suitcase full of an archive of a Times Square freak show that included a large number of Diane Arbus photographs. The book reads like a novel and is as good a description of collecting/art/dealing as I've ever read. AND...after the book was published an auction of the photographs was stopped with their disposition tied up in a court case, so this ain't over yet. GREAT! |
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Posted By: Aaron M.
Jodi, I remember seeing a segment on the author of "A Gentle Madness" on an episode of A&E's old Incurable Collector series. I remember he had a rule that he did not loan out his books! |
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Posted By: Mike H
Aaron, What happened to your room?!?! We all miss it. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Aaron, |
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Posted By: scgaynor
This book is about a stamp dealer and was originally written like 50 years ago, but the lessons and the author's philosophy apply to all area's of collecting. Plus it is an pretty interesting book and a quick read. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Most here already have this book, but Stephen Wong's Smithsonian Baseball is a great book about high end baseball memorabilia collectors. |
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