Toronto International Antiquarian Book Fair (ABAC) (CANADA)
From: 12 Oct 2012 - To: 14 Oct 2012
| Category: | Book fairs |
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| Association: | Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of Canada / Association de la Librairie Ancienne du Canada |
| Organized by: | Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of Canada (ABAC) |
| Venue: | Metro Toronto Convention Center |
| Address: | North Building, 100 (First Floor, Rooms 205-206) Constitution Hall 255 Front West Street |
| Town: | Toronto |
| Opening hours: | Friday, 5 - 9 pm, Saturday 11 am - 6.30 pm, Sunday 12 - 5 pm |
| Contact: | Susan Ravdin (ABAC Secretary) |
| Phone: | 416-601-1300 |
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| Website: | www.torontoantiquarianbookfair.com |
In 2012, this outstanding show will again bring booksellers and bibliophiles together for a three day event. Sponsored by the ABAC, the 2012 Toronto International Antiquarian Book Fair (TIABF) joins the prestigious San Francisco, New York and Boston fairs on the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers’ (ILAB) 2012 North American calendar. As the only international antiquarian and collectible book fair in Canada, the TIABF features exhibitors from across Europe and North America.
All exhibitors are members of their national associations and of the ILAB and are, therefore, among the world’s foremost booksellers. They will bring a wide ranging selection of books, maps, prints and manuscripts for your perusal - including travel and exploration; natural history, science and technology; children’s and illustrated; fine press and limited editions; modern first editions and signed volumes; antiquarian and incunabula; as well as interesting and unusual books of all kinds.
All exhibitors are members of their national associations and of the ILAB and are, therefore, among the world’s foremost booksellers. They will bring a wide ranging selection of books, maps, prints and manuscripts for your perusal - including travel and exploration; natural history, science and technology; children’s and illustrated; fine press and limited editions; modern first editions and signed volumes; antiquarian and incunabula; as well as interesting and unusual books of all kinds.

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