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The following article appeared in Voyage MIA on May 24, 2023.
Today we’d like to introduce you to Adrienne Raptis. She recently shared the story of how she and her husband, Matthew, started their business, Raptis Rare Books, with us below:
Owners of Raptis Rare Books, Adrienne and Matthew Raptis.
Matthew and Adrienne Raptis are the proud proprietors of Raptis Rare Books. Adrienne’s passion for reading was ignited at a young age, as she immersed herself in literary classics like “The Grapes of Wrath” and “A Tale of Two Cities” while still in fifth grade. Meanwhile, Matthew foste ..read more
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World-famous psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics Daniel Kahneman will leave an indelible mark on psychology, economics, and beyond. With heavy hearts, we bid farewell to a brilliant mind whose work continues to influence and inspire generations. One cannot delve into the realm of behavioral economics without mentioning the groundbreaking concept of Prospect Theory, which he co-developed with his equally renowned brother, Robert Kahneman. Published in 1979, this seminal work challenged classical economic theory by demonstrating that individuals do not always make ration ..read more
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In the annals of literary history, few works have captured the zeitgeist of an era as vividly as Tom Wolfe’s “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.” Published in 1968, this psychedelic odyssey serves not only as a documentation of the vibrant counterculture of the 1960s but also as a testament to the adventurous spirit that swept through America during that tumultuous time.
A First Edition of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test; signed by Tom Wolfe, Ken Kesey and Phil Lesh.
At the heart of Wolfe’s narrative lies the enigmatic figure of Ken Kesey, a celebrated author who, disillusioned w ..read more
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J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye” stands as a towering monument in the literary landscape, its influence spanning generations since its publication in 1951. Through the lens of its protagonist, Holden Caulfield, the novel explores themes of alienation, innocence, and the search for authenticity in a world that often feels phony. Yet, beyond its compelling narrative lies a rich tapestry of details, from the colorful symbolism of its dust jacket art to the reclusive persona of its author, J.D. Salinger.
The Catcher in the Rye; Inscribed and dated by J.D Salinger in they year o ..read more
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Gabriel García Márquez, often hailed as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, is celebrated for his mastery of magical realism. Born in Colombia in 1927, García Márquez infused his works with a unique blend of reality and fantasy, captivating readers worldwide with his vivid storytelling and rich narrative tapestries. In this blog post, we delve into the life and literary genius of García Márquez, exploring the themes, techniques, and enduring legacy of this literary giant.
Gabriel García Márquez was born in the small town of Aracataca, Colombia, on March 6, 1927. Raised by his gran ..read more
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In the vast landscape of children’s literature, there exists a realm where imagination knows no bounds, where whimsy dances hand in hand with wisdom, and where the fantastical becomes tangible through the power of words and illustrations. This realm is the enchanting world of Dr. Seuss, a world that continues to captivate and inspire readers of all ages, even as we celebrate the birthday of its masterful creator, Theodor Seuss Geisel, on March 2nd.
Born on March 2, 1904, Dr. Seuss—affectionately known as Ted—ushered countless generations into a universe brimming with colorful characters, cleve ..read more
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In the bustling streets of turn-of-the-century Boston, amidst the flourishing arts scene, the craft of bookbinding enjoyed a certain prominence. This was an era marked by the private press movement, with figures like Daniel B. Updike and Frederic W. Goudy making significant contributions to typography and book design. Associations such as the New England Bookbinders Guild and the Club of Odd Volumes further underscored the city’s deep-rooted interest in fine books.
It was against this backdrop that the Harcourt Bindery came into being. In 1900, Frederick J. Quinby and Harry L. Chatman found ..read more
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In the vast realm of literature, there are certain works that stand as monuments to the power of the human imagination, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and challenging readers to delve deeper into the complexities of existence. Thomas Pynchon’s “Gravity’s Rainbow” is undeniably one such masterpiece—a labyrinthine exploration of history, technology, paranoia, and the intricate patterns that bind humanity together.
First edition of Gravity’s Rainbow; inscribed by Thomas Pynchon to his editor Herb Yellin.
Published in 1973, “Gravity’s Rainbow” defies easy categorization. It ..read more
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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 the intricacies of this fascinating dynamic between two of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
Life Magazine’s souvenir edition commemorating Kennedy’s inauguration; inscribed by President Kennedy,
John F. Kennedy and J. Edg ..read more
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Salvador Dalí, a name synonymous with surrealism, continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide with his eccentricity, imagination, and unparalleled artistic vision. From melting clocks to dreamlike landscapes, Dalí’s work transcends traditional boundaries, inviting viewers into a realm where reality and fantasy collide in a mesmerizing display of creativity. Born on May 11, 1904, in Figueres, Spain, Dalí demonstrated artistic talent from a young age. His early experiments with impressionism and cubism laid the foundation for his later exploration of surrealism—a movement that aimed to unlo ..read more