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Antiques Trade Gazette: JRR Tolkien letter taking a swipe at Conan Doyle sells for £20,000
Opinionated and philosophical missives to friends and first editions from the Lord of the Rings cycle are available through Bayliss Rare Books
Delighted the ATG covered my recent Tolkien collection and sales.
Antiques Trade Gazette: Gutenberg Bible leaf priced at six figures.
Our old friends, The Antique Trade Gazette have covered our recent acquisition, a fine Leaf from The Gutenberg Bible!
'Bayliss Rare Books is offering a fine leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western book printed with moveable type. The leaf in question is the end of Chapter 45 through to the beginning of Chapter 48 of Isaiah (45:6-48:6).'
CLLCT: Gutenberg Bible leaf listed for sale at $150K
CLLCT, the number one collectibles news platform shared news of The Gutenberg Bible Leaf that I am selling:
The last time a complete copy of a Gutenberg Bible sold publicly was in 1978. The $2.2 million paid at the time was the highest price ever for any book.
Bayliss Rare Books, a rare book dealer based in the United Kingdom, has placed a leaf from the book for sale, priced at around $150,000.
Its 15th century production by Johannes Gutenberg, pioneer of the mass printing press, marked not only one of the most significant moments in the history of technology, but also forever changed communication and the mass dissemination of information.
The Telegraph: JRR Tolkien letter putting down Arthur Conan Doyle sells for £20,000
Thrilled The Telegraph covered a recent sale of mine:
'Letters in which JRR Tolkien labels Arthur Conan Doyle as not “distinguished as a particularly acute thinker” have emerged for sale on the 70th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings being published.'
Country Life: The ‘holy grail’ of JRR Tolkien’s letters are up for sale, showing his anger at his editors and the ‘priggery’ of Sherlock Holmes
Excited to share that Country Life covered my recent 70 Years of Tolkien collection:
'Bayliss Books are selling the biggest collection of Tolkien first editions and personal letters to come up for sale in twenty years. Annunciata Elwes takes a look.'
The Telegraph: Shrapnel-scarred US flag from D-Day ship on sale
BBC News: Lost Rolling Stones photos to go on display in London
Delighted to see Bayliss Rare Books in BBC News!
More than 25 previously lost and unseen photos of the Rolling Stones by one of their photographers and his assistants are to go on display in London.
The Elegantly Wasted exhibition features photos taken by Tony Sanchez, affectionately called Spanish Tony by guitarist Keith Richards.
Bayliss Rare Books in The Fine Arts issue of Country Life Magazine
CNN News: Previously unseen Rolling Stones photos to go on display in London
The show, titled “The Rolling Stones - Elegantly Wasted,” will feature photos of the Stones “taken at their decadent peak,” according to a statement from Bayliss Rare Books and Spanish Tony Media.
The exhibition will run from February 28 to March 5 at J/M Gallery in London, and limited edition prints, taken by Spanish Tony Sanchez, will be available to buy through Bayliss Rare Books.
The Times: ‘Spanish Tony’ Sanchez presents previously unseen images of The Rolling Stones.
Londonist: Never Before Seen Images Of The Rolling Stones To Go On Show In Notting Hill
Delighted the upcoming Spanish Tony Sanchez, Rolling Stones London Exhibition has been featured on Londonist!
Now edging into their 80s, the Rolling Stones are about to embark on their latest world tour, but a new exhibition in Notting Hill rewinds to the band's salad days, in which they recorded Beggars Banquet, created the Rock and Roll Circus and self-exiled in the south of France.
The Telegraph: Unseen Rolling Stones photographs found in south London loft.
Bayliss Rare Books in The Telegraph chatting all things Spanish Tony and The Rolling Stones.
The photographs will be on display at a gallery in Notting Hill in an exhibition titled The Rolling Stones – Elegantly Wasted from Feb 29 to March 5.