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  1. We learned earlier this week about the death of antiquarian bookseller Dorothy Sloan, “a pioneering woman in the book trade,” according to fellow bookseller John Windle.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2021 · Dorothy Sloan, whose career in the rare book field closely paralleled the post-World War II expansion, saw it come to a close recently. She was an early advocate of the Americana Exchange and for almost 18 years a continuing member of Rare Book Hub.

  3. Dorothy Sloan, whose career in the rare book field closely paralleled the post-World War II expansion, saw it come to a close recently. She was an early advocate of the Americana Exchange and for almost 18 years a continuing member of Rare Book Hub.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Dorothy Sloan, the antiquarian bookseller who owned Texas-based Dorothy Sloan Rare Books and was a "pioneering woman in the book trade," died last month at the age of 77. Over the course of her long career, Sloan dealt in rare books, maps and works of art.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2021 · Dorothy Sloan identified forgeries, fabrications and stolen objects that sometimes upset owners and other dealers. The antiquarian book field has rarely seen such a rigorous researcher and...

  6. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Dorothy Sloan identified forgeries, fabrications and stolen objects that sometimes upset owners and other dealers. The antiquarian book field has rarely seen such a rigorous researcher and authenticator. Although shy, the recently deceased Sloan became a quick and witty auctioneer.

  7. He was a recipient of a two year internship at the Ransom Center and also had the good fortune to work side by side as an assistant to noted Texas dealer and auction specialist Dorothy Sloan (more of that later). He went on to work for a variety of other dealers.