Opusculu[m] repertorii pronosticon in mutationes aeris by Firmin de Beauval (1485), the original, wood-bound publication of one of the earliest printed works on weather forecasting.
If I’m not mistaken, she’s experiencing an adrenaline rush. After three years quietly pulling together a landmark collection of over 800 rare books, texts and artworks that chart the history of climate change, the prospect of presenting it to press and prospective buyers this week for the first time must be exhilarating.
It's bound to attract attention — rare books are hot property right now. "Sales tend to be steady even when other areas of the art market might be more volatile.
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