Talking Bunker Hill Archives at the Rare Book Fair!

This Sunday! Come on out to the Rare Books LA Antiquarian Book Fair in (the unbelievably gorgeous and important) Union Station!

I’ll be lecturing about the Bunker Hill book and the work that went into its production, in On Archives and Archivists: Building Bunker Hill, my overly-illustrated, terribly-talky talk about spelunking libraries, chasing private collections, and maintaining one’s own archive of rare ephemera.

TAKE A LOOK AT THESE PRESENTERS on the Angel City Press Author’s Stage. Two days of these titans!

All the talks, including mine, are FREE, though you do need to have a ticket to the event in general. (Oh nooooo, you must wander the high point of interbellum Los Angeles and peruse rare books and maps and paper from incredible dealers, my word, the hardships you endure.) Get your tickets to the Fair here.

See you Sunday!

One thought on “Talking Bunker Hill Archives at the Rare Book Fair!

  1. After reading Nathan Marsak’s historical take on ‘Chavez Ravine’ I’m very much llcurious as to his historical take on ‘The Zoot Suit Riots’ in 1943?

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