Bromer Booksellers & Gallery

Specializing in Our specialties touch on all aspects of the art of the book, including fine printing, designer bindings, children's books and toys, miniature books, the works of Edward Gorey, and artist's books, as well as works on paper focused on issues of social justice.

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For over 50 years, Bromer Booksellers has specialized in rare and beautiful books. We carry a diverse selection of finely printed books, designer bindings, children's books and toys, illustrated books, and literary first editions. We are noted for having a fine selection of miniature books from which to choose. A new addition to our shop is a gallery that celebrates the book as art, with quarterly exhibits of original works and prints by noted artists.

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All books are guaranteed as described and may be returned, with prior notice, within ten (10) days. Shipping and insurance are additional. Overseas shipments will be sent by UPS or FedEx.

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607 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 247-2818

Recently added catalogues

After a quarter century, Bromer Booksellers is once again commissioning designer bindings on miniature books. During the last eighteen months, we have received a visual feast from some of the leading bookbinders of today, including James & Stuart Brockman, Lester Capon, Stephen Conway, Sayaka Fukuda, Derek Hood, Midori Kunikata-Cockram, Tom McEwan, and Robert Wu. We are taking this opportunity to present some of these works in this e-catalogue, which contains photographs and full descriptions for each binding.

June 24, 2014

Welcome to our fortieth e-catalogue, comprised of a varied, interesting selection of recent acquisitions priced under $2,000. When putting this selection together, we aimed to include books that covered all of our specialty areas, including miniature books, juvenalia, illustrated books, first editions, and private press books. We hope you enjoy our offering and wish all of you a fine, relaxing summer.

June 24, 2014