Specialists in 19th- 20th- and 21st- century inscribed first editions, manuscripts, correspondence, and archival material
Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc. represents authors, authors’ estates, and private collectors in the sale of literary, historical, and art, film, and photography related archives and archival material. GHB also appraises material for gift tax purposes.
Fifteen years of coverage of our archival projects, including articles from The New York Times, The New Yorker, Town and Country, House and Garden, and more.
Several dozen catalogues, available for purchase or as free downloads, document literary, historical, and art- and photography- related rare books, manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera, often from the libraries of the authors themselves.
We are happy to document, for scholars and collectors, highlights from the material that crosses our desk each week.
Sarah Funke Butler, literary archivist and agent at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc. also writes about featured items for the Paris Review website.
When Vladimir Nabokov started teaching Russian literature at Wellesley College in 1944, he was frustrated by the lack of an adequate literal translation of Eugene Onegin, which he referred to as “the first and fundamental Russian novel.” He prepared his own extracts for class use and invited Edmund Wilson to work with him on a... Read More »
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