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In the News – Harcourt Bindery Featured in the Boston Globe

We’re honored to be featured in today’s Boston Globe article celebrating Harcourt Bindery’s 125th anniversary — the oldest hand bookbindery in America and a proud member of the Raptis Rare Books family. For over a century, Harcourt has preserved the artistry of traditional hand binding – gilded spines, hand-tooled leather, and meticulous restoration – breathingContinue reading “In the News – Harcourt Bindery Featured in the Boston Globe”

Walt Disney’s Pinocchio: A Rare First Edition That Holds the Magic of a Generation

The Complex Relationship Between John F. Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover: A Closer Look.

In the annals of American history, few relationships have been as complex and intriguing as that between President John F. Kennedy and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. From the outside, their interactions may have appeared cordial and professional, but beneath the surface lay a web of secrecy, suspicion, and mutual distrust. Let’s delve into theContinue reading “The Complex Relationship Between John F. Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover: A Closer Look.”

Exploring the Magical World of Maurice Sendak

Maurice Sendak, a literary maestro and illustrator extraordinaire, left an indelible mark on the world of children’s literature. Born on June 10, 1928, Sendak’s creative genius blossomed through a career that spanned over five decades. Best known for his iconic work “Where the Wild Things Are,” Sendak’s contributions extend far beyond one beloved tale.  Continue reading “Exploring the Magical World of Maurice Sendak”

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith: A Timeless Exploration of Economic Principles

Adam Smith’s seminal work, “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations,” remains a cornerstone in economic literature, offering profound insights into the nature of wealth, commerce, and the functioning of economies. Published in 1776, Smith’s magnum opus laid the foundation for modern economic thought and continues to influence scholars, policymakers,Continue reading “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith: A Timeless Exploration of Economic Principles”

We’re Hiring – Rare Book Store Gallery Assistant

Job description Position Overview Raptis Rare Books is currently seeking a full-time Gallery Assistant to join our team and assist with daily business operations. The ideal candidate will possess formal coursework, training, or professional experience in rare book and/or special collections librarianship. Primary Responsibilities: Report directly to the Gallery Manager to: Assist with greeting andContinue reading “We’re Hiring – Rare Book Store Gallery Assistant”

Rare Books for a Romantic Valentine’s Day

[fusion_text]Rare books are a unique and meaningful gift all year long, regardless of the occasion, but as Valentine’s Day is approaching, we thought we would put together a few interesting titles that we have in stock that we think would make a nice gift for that very special Valentine. [/fusion_text][fusion_text] For your beloved one: aContinue reading “Rare Books for a Romantic Valentine’s Day”

How to Create the Ultimate Home Library

We have recently been featured in the Palm Beach Scout Guide and on their blog. This is what they have to say on their post: HOW TO CREATE THE ULTIMATE HOME LIBRARY It’s every book lovers dream to have a library in their own home. If you picture walking into your favorite room and havingContinue reading “How to Create the Ultimate Home Library”

5 Rare Book Gift Ideas for A Unique and Meaningful Gift

[fusion_text]Rare and first edition books make a wonderful and unique gift, particularly for the collector or book lover in your life. If you are not sure of where to start, you may want to consider your recipient’s favorite author or genre. Do they have a favorite hobby? Whether its golf, cooking, travel, music, or bird-watching,Continue reading “5 Rare Book Gift Ideas for A Unique and Meaningful Gift”