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The New Hampshire Antiquarian Booksellers Association (NHABA)
is an association of persons and businesses engaged in the selling of rare
and out-of-print books.   It was formed to promote activities of mutual benefit
and to provide the general public with information on Association members
and the books they sell.
     
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 We sponsor an Annual Book Fair each September and publish and distribute
 gratis a brochure describing the Association members and their
stocks of books.
 This year the   
38th Annual New Hampshire Antiquarian Book Fair
to be held on August 12, 2012
9:30AM-4:00PM
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This time we're back at the Everett Arena!

Concord, NH
Click here to See Upcoming Book Fairs around the Country

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 I would be most content if
 my children grew up to be
 the kind of people who
 think decorating consists
 mostly of building enough
 bookshelves.
  ~Anna Quindlen, "Enough Bookshelves," New York Times, 7 August 1991

 
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"
Your second-hand bookseller is second to none in the worth of the treasures he dispenses."
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859)

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The smallest bookstore still contains more ideas of worth than have been presented in the entire history of television.  ~Andrew Ross

 

 A book is
a garden,
an orchard,
a storehouse,
a party, a company by the way,
a counselor,
a multitude of counselors.

~Henry Ward Beecher

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