Ken Sanders Rare Books
Specializing in Western & Native Americana, Explorations & Travels, Utah & Mormons, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Modern First Editions, Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, B. Traven, Wordless Novels & Illustrated Books.
About
Ken Sanders Rare Books is a full service antiquarian bookshop in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. We carry an ever-changing inventory of art, ephemera, maps, photography, and postcards in addition to a vast selection of used and rare books along with a few new books. We also purchase and appraise books.Terms of Sale
All items offered subject to prior sale. Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, guarantees the authenticity and delivery of all items. All items are returnable within 10 days for any reason, please notify in advance of a return. Shipping cost within the continental U.S. starts at $5.00 for the first book and .50 cents for each additional book. International, expedited, and large orders billed at cost. Utah customers will be charged 6.6% local sales tax. We accept cash, checks, money orders and all major credit cards. Regular customers, libraries and institutions may expect their usual terms.
Appraisals
Available for appraisals
Members
- Ken Sanders
Recently Added Books
Red Rising
by Brown, Pierce
Dracula
by Stoker, Bram
Life. Volume 86, Number 2246. November 19, 1925. Football Number
by Held, John, Jr. (Cover Illustration)
The Fall of the House of Usher
by Poe, Edgar Allen
The American Legion Weekly. January 28, 1921. Volume 3, Number 4
by [John Held, Jr. Cover Art]
The American Legion Weekly. January 1, 1926. Volume 8, Number 9
by [John Held, Jr. Cover Art]
Sing Out! A People's Artists Publication. Volume 4, Number 7. Fall 1954 (Joe Hill Issue)
by [Folk Music] [Labor] [Joe Hill]
The American Legion Weekly. June 13, 1924. Volume 6, Number 24
by [John Held, Jr. Cover Art]
Recently added catalogues
From the height of gastronomy to the bottom of the bottle, there’s something in our latest e-catalogue to please every palate.
Come underground with us! E-Catalogue #5 showcases comix and graphic art a bit below the mainstream.
Sometimes jaw-dropping, always eye-opening! Our latest catalogue features an assortment of medical perspectives from the late 1700’s through today, and the photos are a surrealist delight. A fine sampling of both quackery and brilliant insight!
A selection of rare works from the Czech artist dubbed "the first woman graphic novelist" by the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
From Ansel Adams to Wavy Gravy, our latest e-catalogue is full of great signed finds.
Features new acquisitions in the fields of Utah & the Mormons, Native & Western Americana, Maps & Photographs, and Illustrated Books & Wordless Novels. Catalogue 48 also features some fantastic original artworks for sale, and an exciting Charles Bukowski archive.
Featuring books, maps, and ephemera in the fields of Western Americana, Utah & the Mormons, Literature, and Wordless Novels.