Part of the experience of a book fair, and not one overly discussed for a reason, are the partnerships and the collaborative aspects of the book trade. You don’t necessarily have to go at this alone. Your comrades have your back (or your spine, [excruciating pun intended]) which plays out when scouting or acquiring other material to add to the overall inventory. How many times have you heard, “Oh, X, would love/need this!?” If you are willing and able, then serendipity has its moments, in addition to critical partnerships.
It was excellent for me to work along side Brian Cassidy, veteran bookseller and long-time Lux Mentis booth partner; Michael Laird, newly discovered witchcraft buddy; book goddess, Kara Accettola; the adorable and sharp, Jonathan Kearns; and equally as adorable and bright, Simon Beattie. I would also like to recognize, the entire Pirages team [good lord, ya’ll need a drink], Ken Sanders and Travis Low [horns up], Fuchsia Voremberg [hugs], Tom Congalton, and Ashley Wildes. I think Ashley encompasses the entire fair sentiment in one image:

Ashley diffuses the situation with mermaid-like qualities, as Kim wishes Ian to contract mind fleas. [Note: drinks handled with appropriate care] [Addendum from Ian: This image amuses me in so very, very many ways. Adore you both.]
So, what’s next? Fortunately, we were able to jump over to the “shadow” shows both uptown and across the street to visit both book artists and snap up some “brutally cool” items for down the road to make appearances in iterations of catalog lists forthcoming. What did strike our fancy this year? A selection of things that caught our eye:
- Egane, Anthony, Book of Rates, Now used in the Sin Custom-house of the Church and Court of Rome…, 1674
- Vermeil, Francois Michel. Trial of an Accused Transsexual in 18th-century France, Mémoire pour Anne Grandjean….
- White Stuff, Patti Smith fanzine, 1977-1978
- Honey, that Ain’t No Romance, Iggy Pop fanzine
- Edict Regulating Prices for Executions and also for Salaries of Hangmen, 1712
- Plethora of dirty pulps and bondage rags
- Love Poems: Homage to Housman by Samuel M. Steward, queer poet and tattoo artist
- Photographs of Samuel M. Steward, including images of a young Steward and one photograph with Tom of Finland
- Kill Me, art book (zine) by Paul Robinson of the Diodes, 1978
- Essay Upon Wind, one of 12 copies printed on vellum, c. 1785
- Janezic, Alexandra. “Punctuated Weaving” artist book, 2015
- Walter L. Main Circus promotional poster
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