Book Fair: “2020 California International Antiquarian”

More than 150 booksellers from the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) are going to be featured in this three-day 2020 California International Antiquarian book fair. This is recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious book fairs in the world. Visitors have the opportunity to see, learn about, and purchase the finest in rare books, manuscripts, autographs, maps, fine prints, photographs, ephemera, and more.

BOOK FAIR DETAILS

February 7, 2020 @ 3:00 pm – February 9, 2020 @ 5:00 pm
Pasadena Conference Center
300 E. Green Street
Pasadena, CA 91101
United States

About the Fair:

Featuring over 150 booksellers from the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA) and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers (ILAB), this three-day event is recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious antiquarian book fairs in the world. Visitors have the opportunity to see, learn about, and purchase the finest in rare books, manuscripts, autographs, maps, fine prints, photographs, ephemera, and more.

The artwork used in the promotion of the book fair is reproduced from artist Bertha Boye’s beautiful “Votes for Women” poster. On October 10, 1911, California became the sixth state where women could vote equally with men, nine years before the 19th Amendment enfranchised women nationally. Boye’s artwork is probably the most popular poster produced during the American suffrage movement. Her design won first place in a contest sponsored by the College Equal Suffrage League in San Francisco, and the image was later reproduced on cards, fliers and publicity stamps. For an entire week in August, stores in San Francisco featured the poster in their windows, often accompanied by decorations in suffrage yellow, which supporters referred to as “the color of success.”

Boye’s artwork is probably the most popular poster produced during the American suffrage movement. Her design, featuring a draped western suffragist posed against the Golden Gate as the sun sets behind her, won first place in a contest sponsored by the College Equal Suffrage League in San Francisco. The image was later reproduced on cards, fliers and publicity stamps.

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