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Sydney Rare Book Fair

Where
University of Sydney
University of Sydney
Parramatta and City Roads, Camperdown NSW 2006
MacLaurin Hall
When

Thursday 26 October 2023 from 6pm to 9pm Friday 27 October 2023 from 10am to 5pm Saturday 28 October 2023 from 10am to 4pm

Presented by ANZAAB with the support of the University of Sydney, the 52nd Sydney Rare Book Fair returns for another year.

It will be held again at the beautiful gothic MacLaurin Hall, at the center of the University of Sydney.

Exhibiting will be 20 of Australia's best antiquarian dealers eager to show wares and treasures accumulated over the past three years.

A gathering of buyers, sellers and lovers of books not to be missed.

Whatever your tastes may be, you are sure to find a rare and interesting book, print or piece of ephemera to add to your collection.

MacLaurin Hall is one of the University of Sydney's oldest and most historical buildings located in Camperdown, just 10 minutes from Sydney's CBD.

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