BOSTON, MASS.- The Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair celebrates its 47th year at the Hynes Convention Center in Bostons Back Bay, November 7-9, 2025. This annual fall event features the top international dealers offering the most sought-after collections of fine and rare books, maps, illustrations, and ephemera available on the global market. Sanctioned by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, the fairs specialties encompass art, design, music, science, medicine, literature, history, gastronomy, fashion, philosophy, and much more.
More than 100 rare book dealers from Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, Serbia, and 22 U.S. states will exhibit an alluring treasure trove for seasoned bibliophiles and first-time attendees. Prices range from the millions to the eminently affordable. Whether immaculately preserved or intriguingly weathered, each item tells its own story. Booksellers hold a seemingly bottomless wealth of knowledge, both artistically and historically, about each item in their collections.
Whether browsing or buying, the Fair offers something for every taste and budgetbooks on art, science, fashion, politics, travel, cooking, sport, natural history, first editions, Americana, music, childrens books, and much moreappealing to a range of collectors and casual browsers. From the historic and academic to the religious and spiritual, from the exotic to everydaythe Fair represents every conceivable genre and subject. Attendees will have the unique chance to view and buy rare and historic museum-quality items, offered by some of the most prestigious members of the trade. The event features fine and rare printed materials from around the world, including illuminated manuscripts, modern first editions, ephemera, photographs, maps, and autographs, as well as antiquarian books on a vast array of topics.
Rare book collecting is taking on new life among younger and more diverse audiences, drawing everyone from rare book connoisseurs to new audiences intrigued by the power of the printed word and image, says Julie Roper, CEO of Capricorn Event Management, who has managed the Fair since 2015. Younger collectors are redefining the concept of collecting and rare books as a whole. What once catered largely to scholarly circles has grown into a full-fledged cultural showcase, elevating itself well beyond a bibliophiles paradisethis is an event where literary collectibles, academic, and high-end art sensibilities collide.
For anyone with a passion for rare books, the Fair is an event that pulls you in with the promise of rediscovering the past in ways you never expected. Fairgoers can expect to find one-of-a-kind manuscripts, groundbreaking scientific works, historical Americana, centuries-old atlases and bibles, and signed first editions that hang in the balance between cultural artifact and high-end collectible.
With 100+ dealers, each with their space filled to the brim with offerings, there is something for everyone, from an impulse-friendly $50 gem to multi-million-dollar rarities. Regardless of the cost, it is the thrill of discovery that unites them allfinding something rare, beautiful, and timeless. For those wanting to start a collection without breaking the bank, there will be dealers offering Discovery items priced at $100 or less. Remarkable finds remind us that at the Boston Book Fair, serendipity is half the thrilltheres always a corner table or hidden shelf waiting to impress even the most seasoned collector.