Antique Maps & Antique Prints – Meeting and Lectures
March 19, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 2:00 PM. Frank Porter Graham Student Union, Auditorium, University of North Carolina. 2nd Annual OCLC/Frederick G. Kilgour Lecture in Information and Library Science. David Rumsey, map scholar an collector, presents Turning Private Collections into Public Resources Using Digital Technologies and the Internet. Reception to follow. Hosted by the School of Information and Library Science at UNC. The event is free, but seating is limited, so reservation recommended. RSVP via email or call 919.962.8366.
March 20,Hampden-Sydney, Virginia. Times throughout the day. Cartographic Symposium sponsored by the Hampden-Sydney College Library. The event includes several lectures, covering antique globes and other collections. Contact Sharon Goad for more information.
March 25, Baltimore, MD. 12:00 Noon. Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument Street. Opening of the exhibition Borders and Boundaries: The Mason-Dixon Line. For more info, call 410-685-3750.
March 25, Edinburgh, Scotland. 7:00 PM, National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge. Chris Fleet, Curator of the Library Map Collections, presents Early Route-ways and Roads in Scotland. For more info, email events@nls.uk
March 27, Stanardsville, Virginia. 6:00 PM. Greene County Library, 222 Main Street.Evelyn Edson presents Medieval Mapmakers: Putting America on the Map. The discussion focuses on 14th and 15th-century mapmakers.
April 3-5, Chicago. Renaissance Chicago Hotel, One West Wacker Drive. Maps and the Visions of Space and Place in Italy. A session to take place during the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America. The presentation is organized by Matthew Edney, director of the History of Cartography Project. For more details, see the meeting page for RSA.
April 4-5, Houston and La Porte, Texas. San Jacinto Battleground. Texas Map Society Spring Meeting. For more information, visit the society’s meeting page.
April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, Charlottesville, Virginia. Six consecutive Friday mornings, 9:30 – 11:00 AM. A class entitled The Roles of Old Maps: History, Art, Cartography and the Building of Nation. Sponsored by Osher Lifelong Learning Insitute at the University of Virginia. Check for locations and registration details on Osher website.
Antique Map & Print Exhibitions.
For a full listing, please visit current exhibitions for antique maps & prints.
(Note: we apologize for the delay in updating our exhibit calendar. The redesign of the Vintage Maps website is nearly complete, and our calendar will be updated shortly).
Antiquarian Book & Map Fairs
March 29-30, Long Island, N.Y. The Long Island Book & Ephemera Fair. Garden City Field House, 295 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, N.Y. For more info call 603-509-2639.
March 30, Litchfield, Connecticut. Litchfield Antiquarian Bookfair. Litchfield Community Center, 421 Bantam Road, (Rte. 202), Litchfield. For more information, call 413-528-2327.
April 4 5, Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair, University of New Mexico, Continuing Ed. Conference Center. For more info call 505-291-9653.
April 4 – 6, New York City. ABAA New York Antiquarian Book Fair. Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, between 66th and 67th Streets. For more info, call 212-777-5218.
April 4 – 8, New York City. West Side Antiquarian Book Fair. Hunter College, West Sportsplex, Lexington Ave. at 68th Street. For info call 413-528-2327.
Auction Calendar
March 18, London. Bonhams. Printed Books, Maps, Manuscripts, & Photographs.
March 27, London. Bloomsbury Auctions. Maps & Atlases.
April 3, New York City. Swann Galleries. Fine Books, including Work on Polar Exploration.
April 9, Gloucestershire, England. Dominic Winter Book Auctions. Printed Books & Maps.
April 10, Falls Church, Virginia. Waverly Auctions. Fine Maps & Atlases.
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