QUINCY — The staff of the Thomas Crane Public Library are proud to present an informative talk, “Improbable Finds” with Ken Gloss of Brattle Book Shop, on Wednesday, December 13!

WHEN: 

Wednesday, Dec.13, from 6-7 p.m.

WHERE: 

Community Meeting Room, Main Library, 40 Washington St. 

WHAT: 

Join Ken Gloss, proprietor of Brattle Books and rare book specialist and appraiser who is frequently seen on national TV, will talk in part about the history of his historic bookshop, Brattle Books, which goes back to circa 1825. He is a second-generation owner. Ken will discuss growing up in the book business, show some of his favorite finds while enjoying “the thrill of the hunt,” and explain how he appraises books and manuscripts. He has many fascinating anecdotes to share about private and institutional collecting as well as guidelines for building and maintaining a significant collection. There is also a Q&A session at the conclusion of his talk. Following the talk and question-and-answer session, Ken will give free verbal appraisals of books participants have on hand or will do so at his shop in Boston at a later scheduled date. Guests are encouraged to bring any rare or old books they have for a free verbal appraisal by Ken Gloss! 

Mr. Gloss is a past president of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America’s New England Chapter. He also sits on the Associate Board of the Boston Public Library. He appraises books and libraries for several universities including Harvard University, Boston University, Boston College, and Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

Yankee Magazine Editor’s Choice Award for Best of New England, the Brattle Book Shop is one of America’s oldest and largest antiquarian bookstores. 2023 is the 74th year of Gloss family ownership. Ken Gloss succeeded his late father, George Gloss, a well-known figure both in Boston and national antiquarian circles. He had worked in the store since childhood and chose to go into the book business rather than pursue a doctorate in chemistry. He became the sole proprietor upon his father’s death in 1985. “I found that books were in my blood and that I would never be really happy if I abandoned the business.”

Among the many organizations of which Ken Gloss is a member are the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America, the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, the New England Antiquarian Booksellers of America, the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers Association, the Committee for the Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair and the Boston Society. He also is a Fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society as well as serving on the Board of Overseers of the USS Constitution Museum.

The Brattle Book Shop is proud to have been a contributor to the WGBH Annual Auction each year that the station has held this fund drive. Ken has appeared on national and local TV numerous times over the years and has been a popular guest on WBZ Radio as well as other radio, TV, and cable stations numerous times. His bylined articles continue to appear in various antique journals and in print and online consumer publications. The Brattle Book Shop is also the recipient of several “Best of Boston” awards in the categories of Best Book Shop or Best Antiquarian Book Shop.  In addition, it has been included in a list as one of North America’s best bookstores.

To learn more about Ken Gloss and Antiques Roadshow, visit here. To learn more about The Brattle Book Shop, this talk and future free and open talks, visit here or call the Book Shop toll-free at 800-447-9595. To learn of some of Ken’s more fun and unique finds, listen to Brattlecast, his new podcast.

About the Thomas Crane Public Library

Thomas Crane Public Library inspires curiosity, sparks imagination, fosters community, and connects people to the online world. To learn more, visit www.thomascranelibrary.org.

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