

leaves, a Bookstore Run by the Youth for the Youth
Looking for a space for readers dedicated to community and sustainability? leaves is just the place, with two locations in Brooklyn, New York. Their Greenpoint store is open daily, and their second location in Bushwick is appointment only - they’ve got some rare finds. They collect and sell a wide variety of books, spanning many genres from radical literature to artist books, but have a focus on books by female and LGBTQ+ authors. Zines, magazines, posters, broadsides and oth


Adrie Rose's Creation: Nine Syllables Press
Adrie Rose, a poet herself, is the editor of Nine Syllables Press, which was started in 2022 at the Boutelle-Day Poetry Center at Smith College. Named after the first line of “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath, Rose wanted to honor the Smith College alum and the press is focused primarily on promoting poetry by women. She receives help from Smith students in two classes every year in selecting submissions and designing the book covers. Rose will be showcasing the first three poetry


Head to Tail Books: Michele Wan's Creation
Head to Tail Books is run by Michele Wan, and will be exhibiting for the very first time this year, bringing a wide variety of rare books from miniature books to finely-bound books, and of course, books about dogs. Wan will be showcasing books and ephemera by women and people of color, and zines by Asian American creators that she is very excited about. A few other notable books she will be displaying include a graffiti sketchbook, a few artist’s books, and even a book with d


Literature of the Jazz Age and Depression Era are the focus of booksellers Michael Manz & Earl Manz
Earl Manz of Yesterday’s Gallery, member of the ABAA, and Michael Manz of Babylon Revisited Rare Books are a father son bookselling team.


Exploring the Artistic Nature of Curation with Christopher's Rare Books
Christopher De Lotbiniere took advantage of his artistic eye & interest in the visual arts transitioning from painting to bookselling.


