BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive (ABSA)

including American Book Prices Current

Coming June 1, 2024

We are pleased to announce the upcoming BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive. Composed of nearly 50 years of auction records compiled by American Book Prices Current and combined with data from BIBLIO’s archive, the BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive provides unique and authoritative information on book values, scarcity, and provenance to rare book dealers, appraisers, institutions, collectors – anyone who is involved in or interested in the business of rare and antiquarian books.

Pre-register for BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive before March 31, 2024 and save 50%

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Frequently asked questions about BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive

As a subscriber, what will I have access to?

BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive contains:

  • 1.2m auction records collated and curated by American Book Prices Current since 1975, along with
  • Updates on prices realised from future book auctions, and
  • Select sales records from BIBLIO’s websites since 2003, and
  • Self-reported sales records from professional book dealers

Each record will vary somewhat, according to the reporting auction house, but this is the sort of data contained within each auction record:

  • Author
  • Title
  • Illustrator
  • Imprint and date of publication
  • Physical description
  • Date of sale
  • Sales source
  • Currency
  • Price realised

Additionally, some records may contain:

  • Photograph(s) of the item
  • Country of sale
  • Bibliographical citations
What is the relationship between BIBLIO and American Book Prices Current (ABPC)?
In 2024, BIBLIO jointly acquired the exclusive rights to ABPC’s database along with the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America in order to preserve and build upon its legacy of providing valuable and authoritative information on the value, scarcity, and provenance of books and manuscripts.
What are the benefits of pre-registering?
By pre-registering, you receive 50% off your first dues payment (either quarterly or annually), and receive early-bird access to the beta launch (estimated to be late April / early May). The full product will launch to the public at-large on June 1, 2024.
What are the dues for accessing the BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive?

Remember that those who pre-register by March 31, 2024 will receive 50% off their first dues payment. Regular dues are as follows:

  ABAA members** All others
Quarterly FREE $70.00
Annually FREE $225.00
* As part of our cooperative venture, ABAA members’ dues are already included in their annual dues to ABAA.
What is the cost for members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA)?
As part of our cooperative venture with ABAA, access to the BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive is automatically included in your annual ABAA dues. There is no additional charge for access.
How many devices / people from my firm can access the database?
Each license includes one seat, which means one device at a time may access the database. ABAA members get two seats. If you need additional seats, please contact us at absa@biblio.com.
Is BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive only available to booksellers?
BIBLIO’s Auction and Book Sales Archive is available to all, including rare book dealers, appraisers, institutions, collectors – essentially anyone who is involved in or interested in the business of rare and antiquarian books.
What if I pre-register, and then later change my mind?
You may cancel for a full refund at any time up until the product is made available to you. After the beta launch, refunds will not be provided.