The Spring 2025 issue of The Asylum is on the way from our sponsor, the Numismatic Bibliomania Society. Maria Fanning edits our print journal, and she submitted this report. Thank you.
-Garrett
Welcome to The Asylum's Spring 2025 digital edition.
In this issue:
- Charles I. Bushnell: Attorney and Counsellor at Law By Julia Casey
- The Voice of the Turtle and the Ancient Coin Club of America: Rediscovering a Lost Chapter in Numismatic Literature By William E. Daehn
- The Secret Service and the Secret M. A. Brown Plates By Leonard Augsburger
- The Bibliographical Society Medal By Ira Rezak
- An Unusual Wedding Present "Full of New Ideas and Possibilities" By David Pickup
- A Bibliography of Inaugural Medal Reference Works By Michael B. Costanzo
Message from NBS President Len Augsburger
Books are where you find them, and while we have several established numismatic booksellers ably serving the hobby, there are yet other venues available to the determined book hunters among us. Just today I learned about a copy of Jacob Perkins' Bank Bill Test, one of the famed rarities of American numismatic literature, which appeared on eBay in 2010 (more about this in a future article).
Apart from online sources such as eBay, Abebooks, Bookfinder, etc., collectors can explore retail outlets including secondhand bookstores and book fairs. One of the best-known shows is the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair, which this year takes place from April 3 to April 6 at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City.
Related to this event is the video The Booksellers (2019), available on streaming services including Prime Video. A careful viewing of this video will reveal at least one prominent New York numismatist in attendance at the International Antiquarian Book Fair. Moreover, the video delivers an insightful view of our quirky corner of the world and is highly recommended.
Regardless of where you acquire your books, I hope this new year brings interesting additions to your library. While five-figure rarities like the Perkins Bank Bill Test are highly prized for a reason, one need not spend large amounts to acquire items that tell compelling stories about numismatic objects and the people who collect them. Here's hoping that these stories in your library abound in the coming months.
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