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rare book
noun
- a book that is distinguished by its early printing date, its limited issue, the special character of the edition or binding, or its historical interest.
Word History and Origins
Origin of rare book1
Example Sentences
The engraving - titled Knight, Death and the Devil and signed and dated 1513 - was sold in an online auction by Rare Book Auctions in Lichfield, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, surpassing a guide price range of £10,000-£20,000.
Hitler’s original copy is in the rare book collection, along with 1,200 of his other books, at the Library of Congress.
In 2022, a rare book laced with arsenic was discovered by librarians in Leeds.
Books bound in human skin — and the sometimes sensational stories surrounding them — have long occupied an odd place in the annals of the rare book world.
The prize, which is administered annually through Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, is bestowed completely anonymously.
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