The Spring 2024 issue of the print journal The Asylum is on the way from our sponsor, the Numismatic Bibliomania Society.
Have you ever had an amazing numismatic literature find at a flea market, a garage sale, or an estate auction? Have you ever come across a book that seemed worthless only to discover it had value beyond its initial impression?
Read all about it in this issue featuring some articles about serendipitous finds!
-Editor
Welcome to The Asylum's Spring 2024 edition.
In this issue:
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My 1981 Bicentennial Bookstore Blow-out
By Joel J. Orosz
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On a Quasi Coin Reported Found in a Boring in Illinois
by William E. Dubois
By Thomas D. Harrison
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The Kentucky Token and the
Pyramid of the Fifteen American States
By Julia H. Casey
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The Great Numismatic Library Conflagration and Other Perils Averted
By George F. Kolbe
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Betts Library Siblings Reunited By Jeff Dickerson
NBS Quiz
By David F. Fanning
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More about Ard Browning
By Pete Smith
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The Short Life of the Whitman Numismatic Journal
By Mike Costanzo
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Released at Border: New Book about Borderland Numismatics
By Jason Elwell
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BiblioFiles: Justin Hinh,
The Dansco Dude
Message from NBS President Len Augsburger
Greeting to all NBSers, and welcome to the current issue of The Asylum, which you now have in your hands. This quarter we welcome the ever-resourceful Julia H. Casey, who joins the ranks of Asylum authors with her first contribution. Julia is an expert at extricating numismatic information from the Internet, which has its own way of hiding needles in haystacks. Search capabilities improve over time, but there remains an art to thinking like a computer, and Julia is clearly advanced in such knowledge.
Planning for the summer ANA convention in Rosemont, IL is underway, with a visit to the Dan Hamelberg library in Champaign, Illinois targeted for Saturday, August 10, 2024. Further details will be announced in the E-Sylum as we get closer.
Q. David Bowers, one of my favorite numismatic writers, was fond of imagining an overstuffed chair, surrounded by piles of unread numismatic books, and accompanied by several hours of leisure time. Here's hoping this installment of The Asylum represents a springboard to such an experience, and I will see you again next issue.
New NBS mailing address
With a new treasurer comes a new mailing address! Please use the mailing address for membership or other mailed correspondence.
NBS c/o Jeff Dickerson
P.O. Box 578
Weatherford, TX 76086
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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