| The
openning ceremony of the first Hong Kong International Antiquarian
Bookfair - 2007.

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Although
there have been a couple of Antiquarian Bookfairs in Hong Kong
in past years, this is the first Western style fair with many
dealers coming from all around the world.
This
bookfair brings 64 of the world's leading antiquarian booksellers
together. They come from Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany,
Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Thailand and USA.
The
oldest known Asian and Western printed material will be shown
including prayers printed in the eighth century in Japan, as well
as, money printed in China in the fourteenth century. The oldest
Western printed material will be represented by a page from the
Guttenburg Bible which was printed in the fifteenth century in
Germany. |
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printing methods were of course different as each used what was
available to them, but the results were the same. Books, Scrolls,
Maps and Prints were produced in ever increasing numbers and many
beautiful objects were printed and helped to spread knowledge,
civilization and culture as we know it today.
Each
generation has produced important works on paper so that the icons
of culture are not restricted to any one age and will of course
continue to be produced. The fair celebrates this spread over
the centuries and also celebrates what is important in modern
culture with many first editions of important twentieth century
and even twenty first century works being present.
This
fair will continue the long standing and important process of
bringing together Western and Asian culture. The booksellers are
here not only to sell their books but also to learn about Asian
culture and books and commerce and hopefully this will lead to
an increase in trade and communication and understanding. We the
Western booksellers hope to learn more about Asian culture, books
and printing and take this knowledge back to our customers and
we hope to inspire Asian collectors and librarians to be interested
in the culturally iconic masterpieces of Western culture.
From
this bookfair we are aiming to commence an Asia Pacific Antiquarian
Booksellers Association which will carry on the work of fostering
a love and interest in old books and book collecting in the Chinese
and Asian markets by conducting annual bookfairs here in Hong
Kong and other cities of China.
So
welcome one and all to this exciting new venture!
Paul
Feain |